Fikret Berkes Book order
Dr. Berkes operates at the intersection of natural and social sciences, deeply investigating the relationship between societies and their resources. His work centers on the concept of the commons, exploring the conditions under which the 'tragedy of the commons' can be avoided through community-based and co-management approaches. He emphasizes theoretical and practical aspects of resource management, integrating traditional knowledge with complex systems theory and resilience. His research examines adaptive co-management, the role of indigenous knowledge, and environmental governance, particularly in the context of climate change adaptation.



- 2023
- 2017
Sacred Ecology
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on the wisdom of indigenous and rural communities globally, this book highlights the significance of local knowledge as a vital complement to scientific ecology. It emphasizes the cultural and political importance of this knowledge for indigenous peoples, while also providing updated resources and a wealth of new references. The fourth edition notably amplifies the voices of indigenous authors and showcases a growing body of local observations on climate change, enriching the discourse on ecology and sustainability.
- 2015
Coasts for People
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Coastal and Marine Resource Management
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the challenges of sustainability and competition over coastal resources, this book explores the rising societal concerns regarding environmental degradation and the impacts of food security, biodiversity, and climate change. It presents a comprehensive set of social, ecological, and economic objectives while highlighting the lack of consensus on their implementation. Through vivid global case studies, the book offers practical and accessible strategies for achieving innovative resource management principles.