Tamara Ticktin

Affiliations: 
University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 
Area:
Botany Biology, Environmental Sciences, Cultural Anthropology
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Ticktin T, McGuigan A, Alo F, et al. (2024) High resilience of Pacific Island forests to a category- 5 cyclone. The Science of the Total Environment. 170973
Madson A, Dimson M, Fortini LB, et al. (2022) A Near Four-Decade Time Series Shows the Hawaiian Islands Have Been Browning Since the 1980s. Environmental Management
da Cunha Ávila JV, Clement CR, Junqueira AB, et al. (2021) Adaptive management strategies of local communities in two Amazonian floodplain ecosystems in the face of extreme climate events. Journal of Ethnobiology. 41: 409-426
Conde BE, Aragaki S, Ticktin T, et al. (2020) Evaluation of conservation status of plants in Brazil's Atlantic forest: An ethnoecological approach with Quilombola communities in Serra do Mar State Park. Plos One. 15: e0238914
Wang J, Seyler BC, Ticktin T, et al. (2020) An ethnobotanical survey of wild edible plants used by the Yi people of Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 16: 10
Rodrigues E, Cassas F, Conde BE, et al. (2020) Participatory ethnobotany and conservation: a methodological case study conducted with quilombola communities in Brazil's Atlantic Forest. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. 16: 2
Winter KB, Lincoln NK, Berkes F, et al. (2020) Ecomimicry in Indigenous resource management: optimizing ecosystem services to achieve resource abundance, with examples from Hawaiʻi Ecology and Society. 25
Winter KB, Ticktin T, Quazi SA. (2020) Biocultural restoration in Hawaiʻi also achieves core conservation goals Ecology and Society. 25
Sterling EJ, Pascua P, Sigouin A, et al. (2020) Creating a space for place and multidimensional well-being: lessons learned from localizing the SDGs Sustainability Science. 15: 1129-1147
Delevaux JMS, Stamoulis KA, Whittier R, et al. (2019) Place-based management can reduce human impacts on coral reefs in a changing climate. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e01891
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