Parks Stewardship Forum

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for January through April, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
2q59d8pgEditors’ note: Parks Stewardship Forum Chosen for the Permanent Digital Collection of the Library of Congress811167952.0%
9rz2v701Sharks in the dark: Paleontological resource inventory reveals multiple successive Mississippian Subperiod cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes) assemblages within Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky4216136014.5%
9443s1kqHuman-caused climate change in United States national parks and solutions for the future3224627614.3%
92v9v778Assessing the climate vulnerability of the world’s natural and cultural heritage29318810564.2%
8701n3d5Neurodivergence is also an LGBTQ+ topic: Making space for “neuroqueering” in the outdoors2815422719.2%
10s2z2bfToward a unified model of stress recovery and cognitive restoration in nature2694022914.9%
5h3905z7Following the Smoke: A Co-Stewardship Project of Karuk Indigenous Basketweavers and the US Forest Service2577118627.6%
60p93488Indigenous Stewardship of Ancestral Lands Activates Land and Culture: Will We Listen?2476418325.9%
6892p1vtBefore Co-Stewardship and Management of Public Lands: The Historicity of Indigenous Land Stewardship and Management in Native California2407416630.8%
3sm1f1vqUnsettling marine conservation: Disrupting manifest destiny-based conservation practices through the operationalization of Indigenous value systems2325617624.1%
9db4c53hThe Urgent Need for a Unified Vision of Conservation2325417823.3%
9m20m5jpMemorials and monuments2201487267.3%
7j63r70nCultural Burning: Under the Sovereign Authority of Tribes2176615130.4%
8sf000txMaya Communities Preserve the Bioculturality of the Landscape and Lead Territory Management in Mexico: A Model of Indigenous Co-Stewardship of Public Lands2105715327.1%
11w544r5Ocean literacy and public humanities2073717017.9%
48f3234gExamining and strengthening the role of science in wilderness decision-making1983516317.7%
3sx1v9dvUntangling roots: Reflections on eugenics, conservation, and US national parks1946413033.0%
92p9g46qMicrotomography of an enigmatic fossil egg clutch from the Oligocene John Day Formation, Oregon, USA, reveals an exquisitely preserved 29-million-year-old fossil grasshopper ootheca1824114122.5%
2189q9w6Cultivating sovereignty in parks and protected areas: Sowing the seeds of restorative and transformative justice through the #LANDBACK movement1815113028.2%
96t756tcEmpowering rangers through technology and innovation173141598.1%
4x21t3qw“Keep America Respected and Loved”: A conversation with Italian park leader Maurilio Cipparone1655111430.9%
26k1x554The California Indian Basketweavers Association and Its Organizationally Based Land Stewardship and Management Initiatives1625211032.1%
4jf7c0x1Parks Canada’s adaptation framework and workshop approach: Lessons learned across a diverse series of adaptation workshops1551913612.3%
696389v7“Radiant Lands”1543811624.7%
5zg7d2hrThe Saga to Reinvigorate the National Park Service1533911425.5%
0g66z6k7Justice in access to the outdoors1483411423.0%
6k01x8g6Where are the women? Towards gender equality in the ranger workforce1482112714.2%
3066814gIndigenous Co-Stewardship and the “Rashomon Effect”1403210822.9%
88z8x502Makah Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Resource Assessment: A preliminary framework to utilize traditional knowledge in climate change planning1392111815.1%
1qn6w00rExploration of Edges1382011814.5%
9zw525tjHĀNAU KA PALIHOA, LELE! The story, genealogy, and process of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Native Hawaiian Cultural Working Group Nomenclature Subcommittee130111198.5%
5gd8k9jfNature as a mental health intervention: State of the science and programmatic possibilities for the conservation community1282110716.4%
75z2n81pHuli‘a: Every place has a story ... Let’s listen1281910914.8%
6694k5znRespectful Tribal Consultation Protocols from Native California Perspectives126487838.1%
5cd7t4p2Cover, Masthead, and Table of Contents PSF Vol. 41 no. 1119318826.1%
70f713qqConnecting the dots: Why does what and who came before us matter?117209717.1%
5r421544Examining Factors Influencing the Governance of Large Landscape Conservation Initiatives112347830.4%
0n8899wdCherokee relationships to land: Reflections on a historic plant gathering agreement between Buffalo National River and the Cherokee Nation111228919.8%
1fb715pbConserving an underappreciated heritage resource: The rural landscape107188916.8%
2754m0kjA summary framework for effective engagement of IPLCs and rangers106198717.9%
6fh584h8Tree Mortality, Biome Shifts, and Living Sustainably to Halt Human-Caused Climate Change106178916.0%
5609g7gmGrizzly bear restoration and economic restructuring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem10510959.5%
6023c7g4Letter to the Reader: The Courage to Build a Better Future105337231.4%
4n08k0cbFossil woods of Yellowstone National Park103198418.4%
0sc3p1b4US national park visitor experiences during COVID-19: Data from Acadia, Glacier, Grand Teton, Shenandoah, and Yellowstone National Parks102228021.6%
9mc777pmThe vital role of rangers in conservation102277526.5%
2467x4qnA “plan to heal their hearts”: The lives of Ann and Tat100356535.0%
8fp8v4wkConserving nature’s stage provides a foundation for safeguarding both geodiversity and biodiversity in protected and conserved areas100247624.0%
26v2038qCollapse of a desert bird community over the past century driven by climate change99138613.1%
76p7m8rzRepeatable approaches to work with scientific uncertainty and advance climate change adaptation in US national parks99247524.2%

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