Indigenous Peoples and the Collaborative Stewardship of Nature :: Knowledge Binds and Institutional Conflicts.

Involving Indigenous peoples and traditional knowledge into natural resource management produces more equitable and successful outcomes. Unfortunately, argue Anne Ross and co-authors, even many "progressive" methods fail to produce truly equal partnerships. This book offers a comprehensive...

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1. Verfasser: Ross, Anne
Weitere Verfasser: Sherman, Richard (Wildlife conservationist), Snodgrass, Jeffrey G., Delcore, Henry D.
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Walnut Creek : Left Coast Press, 2010.
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Online-Zugang:DE-862
DE-863
Zusammenfassung:Involving Indigenous peoples and traditional knowledge into natural resource management produces more equitable and successful outcomes. Unfortunately, argue Anne Ross and co-authors, even many "progressive" methods fail to produce truly equal partnerships. This book offers a comprehensive and global overview of the theoretical, methodological, and practical dimensions of co-management. The authors critically evaluate the range of management options that claim to have integrated Indigenous peoples and knowledge, and then outline an innovative, alternative model of co-management, the Indigenous.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (321 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781598745795
1598745794
9781598745771
1598745778

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