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    Format: 1 online resource (321 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-315-42659-5 , 1-315-42660-9 , 1-315-42661-7 , 1-61132-531-5 , 1-59874-579-4
    Content: 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 Indig
    Note: "First published 2011 by Left Coast Press, Inc."--T.p. verso. , 1. Indigenous and scientific knowledge -- 2. Untangling the historical origins of epistemological conflict -- 3. Barriers to integrating indigenous knowledge into natural resource management -- 4. Exploring obstacles in action : case studies of indigenous knowledge and protected-areas management -- 5. Joint management and co-management as strategies management -- 8. The indigenous stewardship model -- 7. Conclusion. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-59874-577-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-59874-578-6
    Language: English
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