Books:
1997 | Editor and main author (6 chapters). Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, 361 pages. |
1993 | Claiming the High Ground: Sherpas, Subsistence, and Environmental Change in the Highest Himalaya, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 537 pages. |
Book Chapters:
2010 | Howitt, R. and S. Stevens. “Cross-Cultural Research: Ethics, Methods and Relationships,” in Iain Hay editor, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, revised 3nd edition, Toronto: Oxford University Press. Expanded version of our co-authored 2005 chapter in the previous edition. |
2009 | Stevens, S. “Seeking Respect for a Sherpa Community Conserved Area: Responsibility, Recognition, and Rights in the Mt. Everest Region of Nepal,” in Jessica Campese, ed. Issues and Opportunities for Rights Based Approaches to Conservation. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR |
2008 | “Afterword” in M. Galvin and T. Haller, eds. People, Protected Areas and Global Change: Participatory Conservation in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe. Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South, University of Bern, pp. 551-557 |
2007 | “Foreword,” in United Nations Development Programme, Tourism and Rural Poverty Alleviation Project, Nepal’s Experience Implementing Sustainable Tourism Development Models: Lessons Learned. Kathmandu: Government of Nepal, Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation, UNDP TRPAP, United Kingdom Department for International Development and SNV-Nepal, pp. iv-vii. |
2005 | “Cross-Cultural Research: Ethics, Methods and Relationships,” (with R. Howitt) in Iain Hay editor, Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography, 2nd edition, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp. 39-71. |
1999 | “Sherpa Protection of the Mount Everest Region of Nepal,” in Darrell A. Posey, editor, Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity, London: UN Environment Program, pp. 334-336. |
1997 | “Annapurna Conservation Area: Empowerment, Conservation, and Development in Nepal,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 237-261. |
1997 | “Consultation, Co-Management, and Conflict in Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park, Nepal,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 63-97. |
1997 | “Introduction,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 1-7. |
1997 | “Introductions, Parts 1-4,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 9-11, 131-133, 189-191, 263-264. |
1997 | “The Legacy of Yellowstone,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 13-32. |
1997 | “Lessons and Directions,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 265-298. |
1997 | “New Alliances for Conservation,” in Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, S. Stevens, editor, Washington D.C.: Island Press, pp. 33-62. |
1993 | “Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas: New Approaches to Conservation in Highland Nepal,” (with Mingma Norbu Sherpa). In Lawrence S. Hamilton, Daniel P. Bauer, and Helen F. Takeuchi, editors, Parks, Peaks, and People. Honolulu: East-West Center, pp. 73-88. |
Selected Articles and other publications:
2010 | Stevens, S. “Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and International Human Rights Law Through the Recognition of ICCAs,” Policy Matters 17: 181-194. | ||
2010 | Stevens, S. “Review of Mark Dowie’s Conservation Refugees:the Hundred-Year Conflict Between Global Conservation and Native People” Human Ecology 38 (3):459-461.. | ||
2008 | “The Mount Everest Region as an ICCA: Sherpa Conservation Stewardship of the Khumbu Sacred Valley, Sagarmatha (Chomolungma/Mt. Everest) National Park and Buffer Zone. 57 pages. http://www.iccaforum.org/images/media/grd/mount_everest_nepal_report_icca_grassroots_discussions.pdf. | ||
2008 | “Nepal,” in IUCN WCPA/CEESP. 2008. A Survey of Legal and Policy Measures Related to Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in 21 Countries: Working Document for Comments. | ||
2008 | “Nepal: Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCA) National Legal Survey.” 19 pages. http://www.iccaforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84&Itemid=100 | ||
2003 | “Tourism and Deforestation in the Mount Everest Region,” Geographical Journal, Vol. 169, No. 3, pp. 255-277. | ||
2001 | “Fieldwork as Commitment,” Geographical Review, Vol. 91, No. 1-2, pp. 66-73. Invited essay in special issue on fieldwork. | ||
1993 | “Tourism, Change, and Continuity in the Mount Everest Region of Nepal,” Geographical Review, Vol. 83, No.4, pp. 410-427. | ||
1991 | “Sherpas, Tourism, and Cultural Change in Nepal’s Mount Everest Region,” Journal of Cultural Geography, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 39-58. | ||
1986 | “Inhabited National Parks: Indigenous Peoples in Protected Landscapes,” Canberra City, Australia: East Kimberley Impact Assessment Project, Working Paper No. 10, 37 pp. |