LEADER 04917nam 2201249z- 450 001 9910566466303321 005 20231214133335.0 035 $a(CKB)5680000000037717 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81146 035 $a(EXLCZ)995680000000037717 100 $a20202205d2022 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBiocultural Restoration in Hawai?i 210 $aBasel$cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2022 215 $a1 electronic resource (304 p.) 311 $a3-0365-2618-8 311 $a3-0365-2619-6 330 $aBiocultural restoration is a process by which the various connections between humanity and nature, as well as between People and Place are revived to restore the health and function of social-ecological systems. This collection explores the subject of biocultural restoration and does so within the context of Hawai?i, the most remote archipelago on the planet. The Hawaiian Renaissance, which started in the 1970s, has led to a revival of Hawaiian language, practices, philosophy, spirituality, knowledge systems, and systems of resource management. Many of the leading Indigenous and local scholars of Hawai?i who were born into the time of the Hawaiian Renaissance contributed to this collection. More than a third of the authors are of Indigenous Hawaiian ancestry; each paper had at least one Indigenous Hawaiian author, and several papers had a Hawaiian lead author, making this the largest collection to date of scientific publications authored by Indigenous Hawaiians (K?naka ??iwi). In addition, the majority of authors are women, and two of the papers had 100 percent authorship by women. This collection represents a new emphasis in applied participatory research that involves academics, government agencies, communities and both private and non-profit sectors. 606 $aResearch & information: general$2bicssc 610 $aridge-to-reef 610 $agroundwater 610 $aland-use 610 $anutrients 610 $ableaching 610 $ascenario 610 $aresilience 610 $acollaboration 610 $ascientific tools 610 $amanagement 610 $aalternative regime state 610 $aportable biocultural toolkit 610 $asocial-ecological system theory 610 $aHawaii 610 $aColocasia esculenta 610 $abiocultural monitoring 610 $acommunity engagement 610 $acommunity-based management 610 $aindigenous knowledge 610 $aindigenous science 610 $aHawai?i 610 $ahuman land use footprint 610 $atraditional ecological knowledge 610 $abiocultural restoration 610 $asocial-ecological system 610 $aHawaiian Islands 610 $abiocapacity 610 $asustainability 610 $asacred ecology 610 $abiocultural conservation 610 $aHawai?i 610 $abiocultural resource management (BRM) 610 $aahupuaa 610 $asocial-ecological community 610 $asocial-ecological zone 610 $atraditional resource management 610 $akonohiki 610 $aco-management 610 $ainstitutional fit 610 $asocial-ecological systems 610 $afisheries 610 $abreadfruit 610 $afood systems 610 $aArtocarpus altilis 610 $aindigenous resource management 610 $atraditional agriculture 610 $aindigenous agriculture 610 $abiocultural 610 $arestoration 610 $afood energy water 610 $aecosystem services 610 $acultural services 610 $asustainable agriculture 610 $ataro 610 $awetland agriculture 610 $aflooded field systems 610 $alo?i kalo 610 $asediment 610 $acultural revitalization 610 $asweet potato 610 $akava 610 $asugarcane 610 $aresearch ethics 610 $amariculture 610 $aaquaculture 610 $acommunity restoration 610 $aconservation ecology 610 $aNative Hawaiian fishpond 610 $amicrobes 610 $amicrobial source tracking 610 $aNative Hawaiian 610 $aagro-ecology 610 $a??ina momona 615 7$aResearch & information: general 700 $aWinter$b Kawika B$4edt$01296271 702 $aChang$b Kevin$4edt 702 $aLincoln$b Noa Kekuewa$4edt 702 $aWinter$b Kawika B$4oth 702 $aChang$b Kevin$4oth 702 $aLincoln$b Noa Kekuewa$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910566466303321 996 $aBiocultural Restoration in Hawai?i$93023936 997 $aUNINA