The law of the mother: protecting indigenous peoples in protected areas
Even well-intended attempts to protect nature sometimes have unforeseen dire consequences: a resurgent elephant population in Zimbabwe destroys the crops that comprise local farmers' livelihood, or the Shimshali people of northern Pakistan are denied access to their traditional grazing grounds...
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Zusammenfassung: | Even well-intended attempts to protect nature sometimes have unforeseen dire consequences: a resurgent elephant population in Zimbabwe destroys the crops that comprise local farmers' livelihood, or the Shimshali people of northern Pakistan are denied access to their traditional grazing grounds in a new national park. If environmental efforts are to be beneficial, they must also take into account the needs, ancestral claims, and unique stewardship skills of the indigenous peoples who have, in many instances, lived sustainably on the land for millennia. In nearly three dozen thoughtful, vividly written accounts, The Law of the Mother offers a comprehensive vision of how to design and implement conservation projects to provide for the well-being of local peoples, wildlife, and the land itself Written by scientists, environmentalists, and representatives of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working on every continent, the essays in this collection also note areas of continuing conflict, such as issues of ownership, and identify potential flashpoints of tension between local peoples and the "outsiders" who are often behind the efforts to create protected areas. Most importantly, the authors describe how "creative communities" are seeking and experimenting with innovative solutions to the political, ecological, and human challenges that protected area managers must overcome. From the Bisnoi people of Rajasthan, India, whose strict conservation code does not permit them to cut trees or kill animals, to the Kuna Indians of Panama's San Blas Islands, whose ancient customs led them to create "natural zone" preserves, the indigenous peoples of the world have long understood the paramount importance of caring for nature rather than over-exploiting it Compiled by WWF-World Wildlife Fund in collaboration with IUCN-The World Conservation Union, The Law of the Mother is a testimonial to these endangered peoples and their equally endangered native wisdom, offered in the hope that we may remember what they have not forgotten - that our planet is a sacred place |
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520 | 3 | |a Even well-intended attempts to protect nature sometimes have unforeseen dire consequences: a resurgent elephant population in Zimbabwe destroys the crops that comprise local farmers' livelihood, or the Shimshali people of northern Pakistan are denied access to their traditional grazing grounds in a new national park. If environmental efforts are to be beneficial, they must also take into account the needs, ancestral claims, and unique stewardship skills of the indigenous peoples who have, in many instances, lived sustainably on the land for millennia. In nearly three dozen thoughtful, vividly written accounts, The Law of the Mother offers a comprehensive vision of how to design and implement conservation projects to provide for the well-being of local peoples, wildlife, and the land itself | |
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adam_text | The Law of the Mother
Protecting Indigenous Peoples in Protected Areas
Edited by Elizabeth Kemf
• Foreword by Sir Edmund Hillary
i
• Introduction by Dr Claude Martin, Director General,
WWF-International
•Afterword by Jeffrey McNeeley, Secretary-General,
IV World Congress on Parks and Protected Areas
SIERRA CLUB BOOKS • SanFrancisco
CONTENTS
Foreword • Sir Edmund Hillary xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction • Dr Claude Martin xv
PART ONE
In Search of a Home: People Living in or near Protected Areas •
Elizabeth Kemf j
Fishermen of the Desert • Hadya Amadou Kane, Luc Hoffmann,
amp; Pierre Campredon 12
Prospering from the Desert • Kailash Sankhala 18
Gardens in the Forest • Ian Craven amp; Wahyudi Wardoyo 23
Vietnam s Guardians of the Islands • Elizabeth Kemf 29
Gifts from the North Wind • Bryan Alexander 36
Grass Roots in a Himalayan Kingdom • Mingma Norbu Sherpa 45
Kuna Yala: Protecting the San Bias of Panama • Guillermo Archibold
amp; Sheila Davey 52
PART TWO
Boundaries and Bloodlines: Tenure of Indigenous Homelands and Protected
Areas • JohnCordell 6/
Melanesia s Sacred Inheritance • Annette Lees 69
God of the Forest Forever • Joanna Gould amp; Annette Lees yj
CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe • Sandra Mbanefo amp; Hilary de Boerr 81
Paradise Gained or Lost? Yanomami of Brazil • Alcida Rita Ramos 89
Forest Home: The Place Where One Belongs: Yanornami of Venezuela •
Julio C amp;ar Centeno amp; Christopher Elliot 95
Who Owns the Land? Indigenous Involvement in Australian Protected Areas
• JohnCordell 104
Butterfly Ranching • Sius Mandosir amp; Malcolm Stark 114
PART THREE
Nature in the Crossfire • Connie Lewis 123
Aluna: The Place Where the Mother Was Born • Elizabeth Kemf 737
Survival in a Vertical Desert • Terry Slavin 141
Dance of a Thousand Cranes • Elizabeth Kemf amp; Vo Quy 148
Mayhem in Manas: The Threats to India s Wildlife Reserves • Sanjoy
Deb Roy amp; Peter Jackson 756
The Winds of Change: Karen People in Harmony with World Heritage •
Seri Thongmak amp; David L Hulse 162
A Mountain for Profit • Stephen Elliott amp; Ookaew Prakobvitayakit
Beaver 169
Conflict in Cameroon: Paries for or against People? • Hanson L Njiforti
amp; Ngankam Martin Tchamba 773
People in Blue: The Tuareg of Niger • John Newby amp; Alison Wilson 779
Tourism versus Turtles • Elizabeth Kemf 186
PART FOUR
Creative Communities: Planning and Comanaging Protected Areas •
- -Sheila Davey 797
Heart of the Misfyto • Diane Jukofsky - 205
Inuit Create a Whale Sanctuary • Arlin Hackman 277
The Green Roof of Central Europe • Elizabeth Kemf 275
Siberia s Keepers of the Tundra • Peter Prokosch 223
Honey for Sale • ASM Banda amp; Hilary de Boerr 229
Banking on a Nature Reserve • Philip M Huhsicker amp; Fidele Ngambesso 233
Kan Pwotetye Aniviwonman Haiti—We Can Protect the Environment of
Haiti • Evelyn Wilcox 238
Sacred Forests and the Elders • Alison Wilson 244
Afterword • People and Protected Areas: Partners in Prosperity •
Jeffrey A McNeely 249
Notes 258
Glossary One • Categories and Management Objectives of Protected Areas 268
Glossary Two • List of Acronyms 270
Bibliography 273
Contributors 280
Index 287
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