@article{Kendrick_2002, title={Caribou co-management: Realizing conceptual differences}, volume={22}, url={https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1655}, DOI={10.7557/2.22.4.1655}, abstractNote={The conditions allowing innovative collective learning of the unpredictable dynamics of caribou populations may be particularly apparent in co-management settings, especially those settings that foster diverse understandings of caribou ecology. This paper examines co-management, specifically caribou co-management in arctic and subarctic North America, for evidence of diverse conceptual constructs among co-management participants. It is suggested that the learning occurring in cross-cultural co-management settings may lead to the development of the humility necessary for the expression and adaptation of diverse understandings of caribou ecology.}, number={4}, journal={Rangifer}, author={Kendrick, Anne}, year={2002}, month={Apr.}, pages={7–13} }