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Darren Ranco
Darren Ranco
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People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years
EC Ellis, N Gauthier, K Klein Goldewijk, R Bliege Bird, N Boivin, S Díaz, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (17), e2023483118, 2021
5702021
The impacts of climate change on tribal traditional foods
K Lynn, J Daigle, J Hoffman, F Lake, N Michelle, D Ranco, C Viles, ...
Climate change and Indigenous peoples in the United States: Impacts …, 2014
2412014
Cultural impacts to tribes from climate change influences on forests
G Voggesser, K Lynn, J Daigle, FK Lake, D Ranco
Climate change and indigenous peoples in the United States: Impacts …, 2013
1342013
Environmental justice, American Indians and the cultural dilemma: developing environmental management for tribal health and well-being
DJ Ranco, CA O'Neill, J Donatuto, BL Harper
Environmental Justice 4 (4), 221-230, 2011
742011
Toward a Native anthropology: Hermeneutics, hunting stories, and theorizing from within
DJ Ranco
Wicazo Sa Review 21 (2), 61-78, 2006
742006
Strengthening the role of universities in addressing sustainability challenges: The Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions as an institutional experiment
DD Hart, KP Bell, LA Lindenfeld, S Jain, TR Johnson, D Ranco, B McGill
Ecology and Society 20 (2), 2015
722015
The ecological Indian and the politics of representation
D Ranco
Native Americans and the environment: Perspectives on the ecological Indian …, 2007
702007
Invasive species, indigenous stewards, and vulnerability discourse
NJ Reo, K Whyte, D Ranco, J Brandt, E Blackmer, B Elliott
American Indian Quarterly 41 (3), 201-223, 2017
592017
The precarious state of a cultural keystone species: Tribal and biological assessments of the role and future of black ash
KKL Costanza, WH Livingston, DM Kashian, RA Slesak, JC Tardif, ...
Journal of Forestry 115 (5), 435-446, 2017
542017
Tribal sovereignty and the problem of difference in environmental regulation: Observations on “measured separatism” in Indian country
D Ranco, D Suagee
Antipode 39 (4), 691-707, 2007
502007
Traditional lifeways and storytelling: Tools for adaptation and resilience to ecosystem change
JJ Daigle, N Michelle, DJ Ranco, MR Emery
Human Ecology 47, 777-784, 2019
382019
Science in Indigenous homelands: Addressing power and justice in sustainability science from/with/in the Penobscot River
B McGreavy, D Ranco, J Daigle, S Greenlaw, N Altvater, T Quiring, ...
Sustainability science 16, 937-947, 2021
252021
Indigenous Conservation Practices Are Not a Monolith: Western cultural biases and a lack of engagement with Indigenous experts undermine studies of land stewardship
K Leonard, JD Aldern, A Christianson, D Ranco, C Thornbrugh, PA Loring, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2020
242020
Tribal environmental sovereignty: Culturally appropriate protection or paternalism
A Fleder, DJ Ranco
J. Nat. Resources & Envtl. L. 19, 35, 2004
242004
The trust responsibility and limited sovereignty: what can environmental justice groups learn from Indian nations?
DJ Ranco
Society and Natural Resources 21 (4), 354-362, 2008
232008
Two Maine forest pests: a comparison of approaches to understanding threats to hemlock and ash trees in Maine
D Ranco, A Arnett, E Latty, A Remsburg, K Dunckel, E Quigley, ...
Maine Policy Review 21 (1), 76-89, 2012
202012
Wabanaki traditional cultural lifeways exposure scenario
B Harper, D Ranco
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2009
162009
How campers’ beliefs about forest pests affect firewood transport behavior: An application of involvement theory
JJ Daigle, CL Straub, JE Leahy, SM De Urioste-Stone, DJ Ranco, ...
Forest Science 65 (3), 363-372, 2019
152019
Environmental risk and politics in eastern Maine: the Penobscot Indian Nation and the Environmental Protection Agency
DJ Ranco
Harvard University, 2000
142000
Risk assessment and Native Americans at the cultural crossroads: making better science or redefining health?
JR Johnson, DJ Ranco
122011
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