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Channels - Disrupted Pathways: Indigenous Knowledge and the Shifting Politics of Federal Resource Governance :: FRELIP Discovery
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Tension at the Heart of a Shifting City
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Indigenous Co-Stewardship and the “Rashomon Effect”
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Book Review: "Indigenizing Philosophy through the Land: A Trickster Methodology for Decolonizing Environmental Ethics and Indigenous Futures"
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From gentrification to the geography of gentrification: shifts in paradigms and methods
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Shifting Baselines: Visualizing Climate Change in America’s National Parks
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Indigenous Stewardship of Ancestral Lands Activates Land and Culture: Will We Listen?
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Assessment of Residents’ Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Climate Change Issues in Ibadan South West Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria
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Tree Mortality, Biome Shifts, and Living Sustainably to Halt Human-Caused Climate Change
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Algorithmic Nations: Towards the Techno-Political (Basque) City-Region
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The weak fronts of political pluralism. National and cultural minorities in Europe
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Following the Smoke: A Co-Stewardship Project of Karuk Indigenous Basketweavers and the US Forest Service
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Debating “Democracy”: The International Union of Architects and the Cold War Politics of Expertise
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Before Co-Stewardship and Management of Public Lands: The Historicity of Indigenous Land Stewardship and Management in Native California
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A proposal to localising urban AI: a conceptual shift from generalist LLMs to task-specific SLMs
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Moving Toward Accountability: Challenging Settler Narratives through Interpretive Shifts and Tribal Engagement at Anza National Historic Trail
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Orality and Memory in the Carnival of Cádiz, Spain: Identity, Urban Space, and Socio-Political Transgression
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Maya Communities Preserve the Bioculturality of the Landscape and Lead Territory Management in Mexico: A Model of Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands
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Memories of ‘Basque Violence’ political violence, conflict, and reconciliation in the perspective of cultural narratology: a transdisciplinary and transnational paradigm?
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The Use of Indigenous Plants in Home and Health Clinic Gardens to Engender Urban Rewilding in the Urban and Peri-urban Areas of the North-West Province, South Africa
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Changing the Plan: How “Feminist Cities” and Feminist Political Ecology Can Inform More Equitable and Climate- Just City Planning Practice
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Korean War POWs’ Individual Gastrodiplomacy: Comparing Morris R. Wills and Clarence Adams’ Odyssey
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Review: Levine, Jill Unfaithful. A Translator's Memoir (2025)
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Thinking gastrodiplomacy through a gastrological reading of conflict
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Food as a vehicle for successful inter-cultural communication among college students: Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) in food and nutrition courses