Fikret BerkesFikret Berkes (born 1945) is a Canadian ecologist. He is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba's Natural Resources Institute.[1][2] Berkes studies community-based natural resources management in societies around the world. Early life and educationBerkes was born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1945. His parents are Niyazi Berkes and Mediha Esenel.[3] He received his Bachelor of Science degree from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, in 1968.[4] He obtained a Ph.D. in marine sciences from the same university in 1973.[4][5] CareerIn 1974, rather than continuing on with a postdoctoral position in marine ecology, Berkes worked with an anthropologist, Harvey Feit, studying Cree people's fishing.[6] Berkes taught at Brock University, then became the Director of the NRI at the University of Manitoba in 1991.[1][7] AwardsIn 2014, Berkes won the Sustainability Science Award of the Ecological Society of America for his third (2012) edition of Sacred Ecology.[8] He has also been awarded the International Union for Conservation of Nature CEESP Inaugural Award for Meritorious Research (2016) and the IASC Elinor Ostrom Award for Senior Scholar (2015).[7] Selected publications
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