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TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
Concepts and Cases
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683.JPG TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
Concepts and Cases

Edited by Julian T. Inglis

IDRC 1993
ISBN Out of print
e-ISBN 1-55250-257-0
150 pp.

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The papers in this volume were selected from presentations made in a number of special sessions on Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), which were held as part of the Common Property Conference, the second annual meeting of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. The meetings were attended by indigenous peoples and specialists in the subject from around the world.

The papers selected for this volume represent a wide range of perspectives on the nature of TEK. They explore the underlying concepts, provide case studies, and confirm once again the importance and, as yet, unrealized potential of TEK in resource and environmental management. The papers reinforce the conviction that TEK can make a major contribution to the delivery of Agenda 21 and to sustainable development. The papers also reinforce the point that indigenous and local peoples have themselves lived in harmony with their environments for many hundreds of years, a relationship that is evident in many of their activities today.

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Preface 1993


Acknowledgements 1993


1. Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Perspective Fikret Berkes 1993


2. International Workshop on Indigenous Knowledge and Community-based Resource Management: Keynote Address Chief Robert Wavey 1993


3. The Transmission of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Kenneth Ruddle 1993


4. Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Management with Environmental Impact Assessment R.E. Johannes 1993


5. Finding Common Ground: Natural Law and Collective Wisdom Nancy C. Doubleday 1993


6. African Indigenous Knowledge and its Relevance to Sustainable Development Andre Lalonde 1993


7. Community-Based Economic Development and Resource Management in the Hudson Bay Area Miriam McDonald and Brian Fleming 1993


8. Native Land Use and Common Property: Whose Common? Carl Hrenchuk 1993


9. Stereotyped Village Economies and the Pinehouse Harvest Research Terry Tobias 1993


10. Astute Observers on the Sea Ice Edge: Inuit knowledge as a basis for Arctic Co-Management Douglas J. Nakashima 1993


11. The Beverly-Kaminuriak Caribou Management Board: An Experience in Co-Management Peter J. Usher 1993


12. Aboriginal People and Resource Co-Management By Lloyd N. Binder and Bruce Hanbidge 1993


13. Sami Fjord Fishermen and the State: Traditional Knowledge and Resource Management in Northern Norway Einar Eythorsson 1993




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