2023
Serritella, S.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The author aims to fill a research gap on the integration of Indigenous Knowledge systems and Western science in socio-ecological health by assessing changes to ecosystem health in the Salt Creek Basin, using a two-eyed seeing framework. The author concludes that each of the two types of knowledge systems provide unique information about ecosystem health in the Basin, showing that a two-eyed seeing approach can lead to a more comprehensive and accurate assessment of health and long-term change.
Evaluating Ecosystem Health of the Salt Creek Basin through Two-Eyed Seeing.
Serritella, S. (2023). Evaluating ecosystem health of the Salt Creek Basin through two-eyed seeing [Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis]. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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