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2 Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Wisdom
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Rosemary E. Ommer
, Harold Coward and Christopher C. Parrish
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures ix
- Foreword xi
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Getting Started
- Introduction 3
- Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Wisdom 20
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Building and Moving Knowledge within Communities
- “Ebb and Flow”: Transmitting Environmental Knowledge in a Contemporary Aboriginal Community 45
- Students as Community Participants: Knowledge through Engagement in the Coastal Context 64
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Knowledge Flows and Blockages: Fish Harvesters’ Knowledge, Science, and Management
- The Evolving Use of Knowledge Sources in Fisheries Assessment 85
- Opening the Black Box: Methods, Procedures, and Challenges in the Historical Reconstruction of Marine Social-ecological Systems 100
- Data Fouling in Newfoundland’s Marine Fisheries 121
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Knowledge Flows, Policy Development, and Practice
- Knowledge Flows around Youth: What Do They “Know” about Human and Community Health? 139
- Promoting, Blocking, and Diverting the Flow of Knowledge: Four Case Studies from Newfoundland and Labrador 155
- Knowledge Flows, Conservation Values, and Municipal Wetlands Stewardship 178
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Moving Knowledge across Disciplines and between University and Community
- Knowledge Movement in Response to Coastal British Columbia Oil and Gas Development: Past, Present, and Future 197
- The Process of Large-Scale Interdisciplinary Science: A Reflexive Study 222
- Circularizing Knowledge Flows: Institutional Structures, Policies, and Practices for Community-University Collaborations 245
- Conclusion 271
- Notes 279
- Bibliography 295
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures ix
- Foreword xi
-
Getting Started
- Introduction 3
- Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Wisdom 20
-
Building and Moving Knowledge within Communities
- “Ebb and Flow”: Transmitting Environmental Knowledge in a Contemporary Aboriginal Community 45
- Students as Community Participants: Knowledge through Engagement in the Coastal Context 64
-
Knowledge Flows and Blockages: Fish Harvesters’ Knowledge, Science, and Management
- The Evolving Use of Knowledge Sources in Fisheries Assessment 85
- Opening the Black Box: Methods, Procedures, and Challenges in the Historical Reconstruction of Marine Social-ecological Systems 100
- Data Fouling in Newfoundland’s Marine Fisheries 121
-
Knowledge Flows, Policy Development, and Practice
- Knowledge Flows around Youth: What Do They “Know” about Human and Community Health? 139
- Promoting, Blocking, and Diverting the Flow of Knowledge: Four Case Studies from Newfoundland and Labrador 155
- Knowledge Flows, Conservation Values, and Municipal Wetlands Stewardship 178
-
Moving Knowledge across Disciplines and between University and Community
- Knowledge Movement in Response to Coastal British Columbia Oil and Gas Development: Past, Present, and Future 197
- The Process of Large-Scale Interdisciplinary Science: A Reflexive Study 222
- Circularizing Knowledge Flows: Institutional Structures, Policies, and Practices for Community-University Collaborations 245
- Conclusion 271
- Notes 279
- Bibliography 295
- Index 329