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Do we practice what we preach? Goal setting for ecological restoration
LM Hallett, S Diver, MV Eitzel, JJ Olson, BS Ramage, H Sardinas, ...
Restoration Ecology 21 (3), 312-319, 2013
1442013
Negotiating Indigenous knowledge at the science-policy interface: Insights from the Xáxli’p Community Forest
S Diver
Environmental Science & Policy 73, 1-11, 2017
1202017
Shifting the framework of Canadian water governance through Indigenous research methods: Acknowledging the past with an eye on the future
R Arsenault, S Diver, D McGregor, A Witham, C Bourassa
Water 10 (1), 49, 2018
1132018
Co-management as a catalyst: Pathways to post-colonial forestry in the Klamath Basin, California
S Diver
Human Ecology 44 (5), 533-546, 2016
802016
Recognizing “reciprocal relations” to restore community access to land and water
S Diver, M Vaughan, M Baker-Médard, H Lukacs
International Journal of the Commons 13 (1), 400-429, 2019
782019
Giving back through collaborative research: towards a practice of dynamic reciprocity
SW Diver, MN Higgins
Journal of Research Practice 10 (2), M9-M9, 2014
742014
Including indigenous knowledge systems in environmental assessments: restructuring the process
R Arsenault, C Bourassa, S Diver, D McGregor, A Witham
Global Environmental Politics 19 (3), 120-132, 2019
692019
Situating the scientist: Creating inclusive science communication through equity framing and environmental justice
E Polk, S Diver
Frontiers in Communication 5, 6, 2020
432020
Finding your way in the interdisciplinary forest: notes on educating future conservation practitioners
K Andrade, C Corbin, S Diver, MV Eitzel, J Williamson, J Brashares, ...
Biodiversity and conservation 23, 3405-3423, 2014
422014
Keystone nations: Indigenous peoples and salmon across the north Pacific
BJ Colombi, J Brooks
(No Title), 2012
392012
Engaging colonial entanglements:“Treatment as a State” policy for Indigenous water co-governance
S Diver, D Ahrens, T Arbit, K Bakker
Global Environmental Politics 19 (3), 33-56, 2019
382019
Native water protection flows through self‐determination: Understanding tribal water quality standards and “treatment as a state”
S Diver
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 163 (1), 6-30, 2018
342018
Columbia River tribal fisheries: life history stages of a co-management institution
S Diver
Keystone Nations: Indigenous Peoples and Salmon Across the Northern Pacific …, 2012
212012
Insights from a cross‐disciplinary seminar: 10 pivotal papers for ecological restoration
MV Eitzel, S Diver, H Sardiñas, LM Hallett, JJ Olson, A Romero, ...
Restoration Ecology 20 (2), 147-152, 2012
192012
Giving back through time: A collaborative timeline approach to researching Karuk Indigenous land management history
SW Diver
Journal of Research Practice 10 (2), N18-N18, 2014
152014
Promoting equity in the use of algorithms for high-seas conservation
MS Chapman, WK Oestreich, TH Frawley, C Boettiger, S Diver, BS Santos, ...
One Earth 4 (6), 790-794, 2021
132021
Investigating best practice: Doctoral fieldwork experiences with and without indigenous communities in settler-colonial societies
JK Weir, C Woelfle-Erskine, S Fuller, S Diver, M Higgins
ACME, 1300-1320, 2019
122019
Indigenous nations at the confluence: water governance networks and system transformation in the Klamath Basin
S Diver, MV Eitzel, M Brown, A Hazel, R Reed, S Fricke
Ecology and Society 27 (4), 2022
72022
Networked sovereignty: Polycentric water governance and indigenous self-determination in the Klamath Basin
S Diver, MV Eitzel, S Fricke, L Hillman
Water Alternatives 15 (2), 523-550, 2022
62022
Negotiating knowledges, shifting access: Natural resource governance with Indigenous communities and state agencies in the Pacific Northwest
SW Diver
University of California, Berkeley, 2014
62014
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