The Publications of Noa Kekuewa Lincoln

Publications

Scientific Journal Articles
  • Lincoln, N. K., & Vitousek, P. (2016). Nitrogen fixation during decomposition of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is an important contribution to nutrient supply in traditional dryland agricultural systems of Hawai'i. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 14(2), 214-230.
  • Lincoln, N. K., & Ardoin, N. M. (2016). Cultivating values: environmental values and sense of place as correlates of sustainable agricultural practices. Agriculture and Human Values, 33(2), 389-401.
  • Lincoln,N., Chadwick, O. M., & Vitousek, P. M (2014) Soil Fertility Indicators and Opportunities for Pre-Contact Farming in Kona, Hawai‘i. Ecosphere 5(4), 42.
  • Lincoln,N. & Ladefoged, T. N. (2014) Agroecology of pre-contact Hawaiian dryland farming: the spatial extent, yield and social impact of Hawaiian breadfruit groves in Kona, Hawai‘i. Journal of Archaeological Science 49, 192-202.
  • Lincoln,N. (2014) Effect of various monotypic forest canopies on earthwork biomass and feral pig rooting in Hawaiian wet forests. Forest Ecology and Management 331, 79-84.
  • Lincoln, N., & Ardoin, N. (2016). Farmer Typology in South Kona, Hawai ‘i: Whoʻs Farming, How, and Why?. Food, Culture & Society, 19(3), 563-585.
  • Lincoln, N.K. & Vitousek, P. (ahead of print). Polynesian Agriculture in Hawaii. Oxford Environmental Encyclopedias.
  • Giovanni, Z., Irene, P., András, B., Jon, C., Roberta, A., & Lincon, N.K. (2015). Sustainable landscape development and value rigidity: the Pirsig‘s monkey trap. Landscape Online, 40.
Consultation Reports
  • Lincoln,N., Bartz, J., Choy, M., & Penney, S. (2009) Carbon Measurement Technologies and Risk Management Strategies. Produced for the Environmental Defense Fund.
  • Ellison, B., O’Connell, D., Lincoln,N., Nahoopii, D., Kimura, K., Richards, L. (2008) Assessment of Water Resources and Suggested Tribal Water Strategy. Produced for Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu.
  • Nahoopii, D., Lincoln,N., Richards, L., Kimura, K., Ellison, B., O’Connell, D., Makasobe, J., Puketapu, B. (2007) Strategies for Engaging in Culturally and Ecologically Sustainable Tourism. Produced for Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate.
  • Lincoln,N., Nahoopii. D., Ellison, B. (2007) Promoting Cultural Heritage and Education: Tourism Engagement Strategies. Produced for the Bishop Museum.
  • Lincoln,N. (2014). Soil nutrient and carbon assessment for HokuNui, Makawao, Hawaii. Produced for HokuNui.
  • Carbon Measurement Technologies and Risk Management Strategies (2010), produced for the Environmental Defense Fund
  • Assessment of Water Resources and Suggested Tribal Water Strategy (2006), produced for Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu
  • Strategies for Engaging in Culturally and Ecologically Sustainable Tourism (2007), produced for Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate
  • Appropriate Community and Cultural Engagement (2007), produced for Maui Land and Pine/Kapalua Resort
  • Agricultural Pathways for Rural Development (2009), produced for Integrated Community Development Inc.
  • Ethnography of Breadfruit: Past and Present (2011), produced for the Hawaiian Homegrown Food Network
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Implemented Conservation Strategies (2009), produced for the Umikoa Ranch Inc.
  • Cultural Education Management and Curriculum (2006), produced for the Bishop Museum

Books

Noa’s first book on Hawaiian ethnobotany won the Hawaii Publication Associations’ Po’okela Awards for Excellence in Natural Science (1st) and Excellence in Reference Books (1st) in 2010

Lincoln, Noa. Amy Greenwell Garden Ethnobotanical Guide to Native Hawaiian Plants. Bishop Museum Press; Honolulu, HI 2010.


A sneak preview at a second book, tentatively to be released in 2013. This book with focus on the ethnobotany of Hawaiian Sugarcane varieties, an important plant not only to the culture, but the maintenance of pre-European agricultural systems in Hawaii.