ISBN:
0803232462
,
9780803232464
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0803283199
,
9780803283190
,
1280550740
,
9781280550744
,
9780803207356
,
0803207352
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (273 p.)
,
ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Traditional ecological knowledge and natural resource management
DDC:
304.208997
Keywords:
Indigenous peoples Ecology
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North America
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Traditional ecological knowledge North America
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Conservation of natural resources North America
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Autochtones Écologie
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Amérique du Nord
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Savoirs écologiques traditionnels Amérique du Nord
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Conservation des ressources naturelles Amérique du Nord
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North America
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Indigenous peoples Ecology
;
Traditional ecological knowledge
;
Conservation of natural resources
;
Indigenous peoples Ecology
;
Conservation of natural resources
;
Traditional ecological knowledge
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Human Geography
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Conservation of natural resources
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Ethnoecology
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Traditional ecological knowledge
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Indigenes Volk
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Ressourcenmanagement
;
Umweltbewusstsein
;
Lokales Wissen
;
Humanökologie
;
North America
;
Nordamerika
;
Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufgabensammlung
Abstract:
Focusing primarily on the northwest coast of North America, scholars look at the challenges and opportunities confronting the local practice of indigenous ecological knowledge in a range of communities, including the Tsimshian, the Nisga'a, the Tlingit, the Gitksan, the Kwagult, the Sto:lo, and the northern Dene in the Yukon. The experts consider how traditional knowledge is taught and learned and address the cultural importance of different subsistence practices using natural elements such as seaweed (Gitga'a), pine mushrooms (Tsimshian), and salmon (Tlingit). Several contributors discuss the extent to which national and regional programs of resource management need to include models of TEK in their planning and execution
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction : Understanding ecological knowledge / Charles R. Menzies and Caroline ButlerTidal pulse fishing : selective traditional Tlingit salmon fishing techniques on the west coast of the Prince of Wales Archipelago / Steve J. Langdon -- As it was in the past : a return to the use of live-capture technology in the aboriginal riverine fishery / Kimberly Linkous Brown -- The forest and the seaweed : Gitga'at seaweed, traditional ecological knowledge, and community survival / Nancy J. Turner and Helen Clifton -- Ecological knowledge, subsistence, and livelihood practices : the case of the pine mushroom harvest in northwestern British Columbia / Charles R. Menzies -- Historicizing indigenous knowledge : practical and political issues / Caroline Butler -- The case of the missing sheep : time, space, and the politics of "trust" in co-management practice / Paul Nadasdy -- Local knowledge, multiple livelihoods, and the use of natural and social resources in North Carolina / David Griffith -- Integrating fishers' knowledge into fisheries science and management : possibilities, prospects, and problems / James R. McGoodwin -- Honoring aboriginal science knowledge and wisdom in an environmental education graduate program / Gloria Snively -- Traditional wisdom as practiced and transmitted in northwestern British Columbia, Canada / John Corsiglia -- Afterword : Making connections for the future / Charles R. Menzies.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-259) and index. - Description based on print version record
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