This article explores how forests in the Yukon Territory of Canada are experienced and understood by residents in divergent ways. Through a focus onalternative interpretations and versions of forest history, I explore some of the implications of diverse forest perception for understanding multiple use issues in natural areas, as well as what can be learned about possible forest futures. As both multivocal and multilocal, many such forests have numerous individuals and groups who vie to define and articulate meanings about them. As a consequence, many meanings overlap in a single locality, the result being that a forest is not always the same place for all individuals. It also means that forest labels such as ‘used’ and ‘pristine’ are not ne...
Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is lead...
One of the most important and challenging issues facing humanity in the 21st century is the increasi...
Copyright © Environments: a journal of interdisciplinary studies/revue d’études interdisciplinaires....
While landscape may be read, understood, and imagined in pluralistic and contested terms, the power ...
Multiple-use forestry has gained increasing emphasis in forestry discourse in recent years. This art...
A key feature of the current policy environment in which decisions about landscape management are ma...
This thesis examines the politics of managing the boreal forest in the Abitibi region of Québec in ...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
Canada sits on a perilous edge amidst outcries of potential exponential environmental degradation. B...
The Fraser Valley in British Columbia has been viewed historically as a typical setting of Indigenou...
The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues associa...
This article addresses the ontological status of nature in environmental politics by taking up the q...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things” enter public debates in the pro...
Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is lead...
One of the most important and challenging issues facing humanity in the 21st century is the increasi...
Copyright © Environments: a journal of interdisciplinary studies/revue d’études interdisciplinaires....
While landscape may be read, understood, and imagined in pluralistic and contested terms, the power ...
Multiple-use forestry has gained increasing emphasis in forestry discourse in recent years. This art...
A key feature of the current policy environment in which decisions about landscape management are ma...
This thesis examines the politics of managing the boreal forest in the Abitibi region of Québec in ...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
Canada sits on a perilous edge amidst outcries of potential exponential environmental degradation. B...
The Fraser Valley in British Columbia has been viewed historically as a typical setting of Indigenou...
The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues associa...
This article addresses the ontological status of nature in environmental politics by taking up the q...
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
This paper considers how forests as hybrid natural-cultural “things” enter public debates in the pro...
Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is lead...
One of the most important and challenging issues facing humanity in the 21st century is the increasi...
Copyright © Environments: a journal of interdisciplinary studies/revue d’études interdisciplinaires....