Publications

All Publications by Andrew Kadykalo

Cooke, S.J., C.N. Cook, V.M. Nguyen, J.C. Walsh, N. Young, C. Cvitanovic, M.J. Grainger, N.P. Randall, M. Muir, A.N. Kadykalo, K.A. Monk and A.S. Pullin.  2023.  Environmental Evidence in Action: On the Science and Practice of Evidence Synthesis and Evidence-Based Decision-Making.  Environmental Evidence.  12:10.

Kadykalo, A.N., A.L. Jeanson, S.J. Cooke and N. Young. 2022. Uncertainty, anxiety, and optimism: Diverse perspectives of rainbow and steelhead trout fisheries governance in British Columbia. Environmental Challenges. 9:100610.

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Nyboer, E.A., A.J. Reid, A.L. Jeanson, R. Kelly, M. Mackay, J. House, S.M. Arnold, P.W. Simonin, M.G.C. Sedanza, E.D. Rice, T.E.A.L. Quiros, A. Pierucci, K. Ortega‑Cisneros, J.N. Nakamura, V. Melli, S. Mbabazi, M.S.L. Martins, A.B.B. Ledesma, C. Obregón, C.K. Labatt, A.N. Kadykalo, M. Heldsinger, M.E. Green, J.L. Fuller, M. Franco‑Meléndez, M.J. Burnett, J.A. Bolin, S. Andrade‑Vera and S.J. Cooke. 2022. Goals, challenges, and next steps in transdisciplinary fisheries research: perspectives and experiences from early‑career researchers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 33: 349-374

 

Kadykalo, A.N., C. Beaudoin, D.M. Hackenburg, N. Young and S.J. Cooke. 2022. Social-Ecological Systems Approaches are Essential for Understanding and Responding to the Complex Impacts of COVID-19 on People and the Environment. PLoS Sustainability and Transformation. 1:e0000006.

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Piczak, M.L., A.N. Kadykalo, S.J. Cooke and N. Young. 2022.  Natural resource managers use and value western-based science, but barriers to access persist.  Environmental Management. 69:17-30.

Andrachuk, M.A., A.N. Kadykalo, S.J. Cooke, N. Young, and V.M. Nguyen. 2021. Fisheries knowledge exchange and mobilization through a network of policy and practice actors. Environmental Science and Policy. 125:157-166.

Young, N., A.N. Kadykalo, C. Beaudoin, D.M. Hackenburg and S.J. Cooke.  2021.  Is the Anthropause a useful symbol and metaphor for raising environmental awareness and promoting reform?  Environmental Conservation.  2021:1-4.

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Howarth, A., A.L. Jeanson, A.E.I. Abrams, C. Beaudoin, I. Mistry, A. Berberi, N. Young, V.M. Nguyen, S.J. Landsman, A.N. Kadykalo, A.J. Danylchuk and S.J. Cooke. In Press. COVID-19 restrictions and recreational fisheries in Ontario, Canada: preliminary insights from an online angler survey. Fisheries Research. 240:105961.

Kadykalo, A.N., S.J. Cooke and N. Young. 2021.  The role of western-based scientific, Indigenous, and local knowledge in wildlife management and conservation. People and Nature. 3:610-626.

Kadykalo, A.N., N.R. Haddaway, T. Rytwinski and S.J. Cooke. 2021. Principles for generating accessible and useable COVID-19 environmental science and a fit-for-purpose evidence base. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 2(1):e12041.