Rethinking resource management: justice, sustainability and indigenous peoples/
Richard Howitt
- London: Routledge, 2001.
- xviii, 446 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Worlds turned upside down -- The problem of 'seeing' -- Complexity in resource management systems: conceptualising abstractions and internal relations -- Beyond 'negotiation': rethinking conceptual building blocks -- Reading landscapes: cartesian geographies or places of the heart? -- Ethics for resource managers -- Case studies: a research tool for resource management -- Recognition, respect and reconciliation: changing relations between Aborigines and mining interests in Australia -- Dependent nations or sovereign governments? treaties, governance and resources in the USA -- Indigenous rights or states' rights: hydro-power in Norway and Quebec -- Diversity and world order: professional practice and resource managers -- Social impact assessment -- Policy arenas: reform, regulation and monitoring -- Co-management of local resources -- Sustainability, equity and optimism.
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Natural resources--Management Sustainable development Indigenous peoples Distributive justice