Traditional knowledge and renewable resource management in northern regions /

Some of the papers given at a Workshop on Native Peoples and Wildlife Management held in 1986. Includes papers on the Cree of James Bay, Inuit and Sami. Individual papers are catalogued separately.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Freeman, Milton M. R., 1934-, Carbyn, Ludwig N., 1941-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edmonton, Alta., Canada : IUCN Commission on Ecology : Boreal Institute for Northern Studies, 1988.
Series:Occasional publication (Boreal Institute for Northern Studies) ; no. 23.
Subjects:
Online Access:French equivalent / Équivalent français
Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • Sami Reindeer pastorialism as an indigenous resource management system in northern Norway
  • a contribution to the common property debate / Ivar Bjkorklund
  • 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 America Arctic: the case for co-management
  • Selected bibliography of native resource management systems and native knowledge of the environment / Thomas A. Andrews.