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Table A3. List of CBM programs coded by location, taxa and EBV. References under the table are not provided in the manuscript.

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Table A3. List of CBM programs coded by location, taxa and EBV. References under the table are not provided in the manuscript.

Author and Year Continent Taxa EBV

Chalmerset al. 2007 Africa Vegetation 16,18,19

Fernandez- Gimenez 2000

Asia All 1,2,3,5,12,14,16,18,19

Huntingtonet al. 2004 North America All 2,3,5,8,10,12,14,16

Johannes 1998 Oceania Marine fish 3,6,14

LaRochelle

& Berkes 2003

North America Plants 3,14,16

Turneret al. 2000 North America Plants 3.14

Bachanet al. 2011 Asia Birds 3,5,16

Brooket al. 2009 North America Mammals 10.14

Carvalhoet al. 2009 Africa Marine fish 4,6,14

Danielsenet al. 2005 Asia All 2,3,5,8,12,14,16,18

Granek & Brown 2005 Asia Marine turtles, fish, reefs 3,4,14,18 Poulsen

& Luanglath 2005

Asia Mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, plants, fungi

2,3,12,14,16,18

Rijsoort & Jinfeng 2005 Asia All 2,3,12,14,18

Stuart-Hillet al. 2005 Africa All 2,3,5,12,14,16,18

Topp-Jørgensenet al. 2005 Africa Mammals, birds 2,3,5,8,12,14,16

Townsendet al. 2005 South America Freshwater turtles 2,3,5,9,14 Uychiaocoet al. 2005 Asia Marine fish, invertebrates, benthic

substrate

2,3,4,11,12,14,16,17,18 Andrianandrasanaet al. 2005 Africa Primates, birds, fish, vegetation 2,3,14,16,18

Eicken et al. 2014 North America Mammals, fish, sea ice 2,3,8,11,16,18

Eira et al. 2013 Europe Lichens, snow 2,3,5,12,16,18

Ericsson & Wallin 1999 Europe Mammals 3.4

Evanset al. 2005 North America Birds 3

Gaidetet al. 2003 Africa Mammals 2,3,4,5,18

Lindenet al. 1996 Europe Mammals, birds 2.3

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Lyons 1998a Africa Mammals 2,3,4,5,14,16

Marks 1994 Africa Mammals 2,3,4,11

Noss 1999 Africa Mammals 3,5,14

Nosset al. 2005 South America Mammals 2,3,4,5,14

Obura 2001 Africa Marine fish 2,3,4,6,8

Savanet al. 2003 North America Water and air quality,

invertebrates, lichens, bacteria, chemical measurements

2,3,15,17

Settyet al. 2008 Asia Plants 2,3,4,5,6,16,17

Smeltzer

& Heiskary 1990

North America Water quality 13

Steinmetz 2000 Asia Mammals, birds, fish, forest types 2,3,5,8,11,17,18,19

Ticheleret al. 1998 Africa Freshwater fish 2,3,6

Kitson & Moller 2008 Oceania Birds 2,3,4

Lyveret al. 2008 Oceania Birds 2,3,4,6

Rabearivonyet al. 2008 Africa Birds, mammals, trees, fish, wetland

2,3,6,14

Roba & Oba 2009 Africa Plants 2,3,5,10,12,13,19

Schultzet al. 2007 Europe Fish, birds, mammals, plants, insects, water quality

2,3,12,14,16,18 Szaboet al. 2008 Europe Plants, birds, beetles, freshwater

fish, water quality

2,3,8,16,11,18

Brook, R., Kutz, S., Veitch, A. et al., 2009. Fostering community-based wildlife health monitoring and research in the Canadian North. Eco. Health, 6, 266-278.

Carvalho, A.R., Williams, S., January, M. et al., 2009. Reliability of community-based data monitoring in the Olifants River estuary (South Africa). Fish Res., 96, 119-128.

Bachan, A.K.H., Kannan, R., Muraleedharan, S. et al., 2011. Participatory conservation and monitoring of great hornbills and Malabar pied hornbills with the involvement of endemic Kadar tribe in the Anamalai Hills of Southern Western Ghats, India. Raffles Bull. Zool. Suppl., 24, 37-43.

Chalmers, N., Fabricius, C., 2007. Expert and generalist local knowledge about land-cover change on South Africas Wild Coast: can local ecological knowledge add value to science?. Ecology and Society, 12, 10.

Eicken, H., Kaufman, M., Krupnik, I., Pulsifer, P., Apangalook, L., Apangalook, P., JR, W.W., Leavitt, J., 2014. A framework and database for community sea ice observations in a changing Arctic: an Alaskan prototype for multiple users. Polar Geography 37, 5–27. doi:10.1080/1088937X.2013.873090

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Savan, B., Sider, D., 2003. Contrasting Approaches to Community-based Research and a Case Study of Community Sustainability in Toronto, Canada. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability 8(3), 303,316

Setty, R. S.,Bawa, K., Ticktin, T., Gowda, C.M., 2008. Evaluation of a Participatory Resource Monitoring System for Nontimber Forest Products: The Case of Amla (Phyllanthus spp.) Fruit Harvest by Soligas in South India. Ecology and Society 13(2), 19

Smeltzer E., Heiskary S.A., 1990. Analysis and Applications of Lake User Survey Data. Lake and Reservoir Management 6(1),109-118

Steinmetz, R., Chutipon, W., Seuaturine, N., 2006, Collaborating to Conserve Large Mammals in Southeast Asia. Conservation Biology, 20, 1391–1401. doi: 10.1111/j.1523- 1739.2006.00505.x

Ticheler, K., Chanda, 1998, Participation of local fishermen in scientific fisheries data collection: a case study from the Bangweulu Swamps, Zambia. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 5, 81–92. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2400.1998.00076.x

Noss, A.J., 1999. Censusing rainforest game species with communal net hunts. Afr. J. Ecol., 37, 1-11.

Noss, A.J., Oetting, I., Cuéllar R.L., 2005. Hunter self-monitoring by the Isoseño-Guaraní in the Bolivian Chaco." Biodiversity & Conservation 14(11), 2679-2693.

Obura, D.O. 2001. Participatory monitoring of shallow tropical marine fisheries by artisanal fishers in Diani, Kenya. Bulletin of Marine Science 69(2), 777-791.

Rabearivony, J., Fanameha, E., Mampiandra, J., Thorstrom, R. 2008, Taboos and social contracts: Tools for ecosystem management – lessons from the Manambolomaty Lakes RAMSAR site, western Madagascar. Madagascar Conservations and Development 3(1):7-16

Rijsoort, J., Jinfeng, Z., 2005. Participatory resource monitoring as a means for promoting social change in Yunnan, China. Biodiversity & Conservation 14(11), 2543-2573.

Fernandez-Gimenez, M. E., 2000. The role of Mongolian nomadic pastoralists' ecological knowledge in rangeland management. Ecological Applications 10(5), 1318–1326.

Gaidet, N., Fritz, H., Nyahuma, C., 2003. A participatory counting method to monitor populations of large mammals in non-protected areas: a case study of bicycle counts in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe. Biodiversity & Conservation 12(8), 1571-1585.

Kitson, J.C., Moller, H., 2008. Looking after your ground: resource management practice by Rakiura Maori Titi harvesters. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 142(1), 161-176. ISSN 0080-4703

LaRochelle, S., Berkes, F., 2003. Traditional ecological knowledge and practice for edible wild plants: biodiversity use by the Rarámuri in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico.

International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 10, 361–375.

Lindén, H., et al. 1996. Wildlife triangle scheme in Finland: methods and aims for monitoring wildlife populations. Finnish Game Research 49, 4-11.

Lyver, P.O.B., Davis, J., Ngamane, L., Anderson, L., Clarkin, P., 2008. Hauraki Maori Matauranga for the conservation and harvest ofTiti, Pterodroma macroptera gouldi. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 142 (1), 149-159. ISSN 0080-4703

Eira, I.M.G., Jaedicke, C., Magga, O.H., Maynard, N.G., Vikhamar-Schuler, D., Mathiesen, S.D., 2013. Traditional Sámi snow terminology and physical snow classification—Two ways of knowing. Cold Regions Science and Technology 85, 117–130. doi:10.1016/j.coldregions.2012.09.004

Ericsson, G., Kjeli, W., 1999. Hunter observations as an index of moose Alces alces population parameters. Wildlife Biology 5(3), 177-185.

Evans, C., et al., 2005. The Neighborhood Nestwatch Program: Participant outcomes of a citizen-science ecological research project. Conservation Biology 19(3), 589-594.

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Turner, N. J., Ignace, M. B., Ignace, R., 2000. Traditional Ecological knowledge and wisdom of aboriginal peoples in British Columbia. Ecological Applications, 10, 1275–1287.

doi:10.1890/1051-0761(2000)010[1275:TEKAWO]2.0.CO;2

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