Traditional knowledge and renewable resource management in northern regions

Reference Type Book
Year of Publication
1988
Contributors Editor: Milton M. R. Freeman
Editor: Ludwig N. Carbyn
Secondary Title
Occasional publication (Boreal Institute for Northern Studies); no. 23
Number of Pages
124
Date Published
01/1988
Publisher
IUCN Commission on Ecology and the Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Boreal Institute for Northern Studies
City
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Language
English
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ISBN
978-0-919058-68-2
ISSN
0068-0303
Call Number
S934.P6T72 1988
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Abstract

Contains following papers:

  • Environmental philosophy of the Chisasibi Cree People of James Bay (Fikret Berkes),
  • The contribution of the ecological knowledge of Inuit to wildlife management in the Northwest Territories (Anne Gunn, Goo Arlooktoo, and David Kaomayok),
  • The Inuit and wildlife management today (Rick Riewe and Lloyd Gamble),
  • State and indigenous fisheries management: the Alaska context (Polly Wheeler),
  • Sámi reindeer pastoralism as an indigenous resource management system in northern Norway: A contribution to the common property debate (Ivar Bjorklund),
  • The role of subsistence resource commissions in managing Alaska's new national parks (Richard Caulfield),
  • Traditional knowledge, adaptive management and advances in scientific understanding (Miriam McDonald),
  • Self-management and state-management: forms of knowing and managing northern wildlife (Harvey Feit),
  • Wildlife management in the North American Artic: the case for co-management (Gail Osherenko),
  • Selected bibliography of native resource management systems and native knowledge of the environment (Thomas H. Andrews)
Notes
A joint publication of the IUCN Commission on Ecology and the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/658935111
Research Notes
Local system: (OCoLC)24797458 (OCoLC)19212356