Geography and Marxism/ Quaini,Massima - 1ST ED. - New Jersy: Barnes & Noble Books, 1982. - 204p.p.

PART I
Introduction (and disorientation)
1 Worlds turned upside down
PART II
Ways of seeing
2 The problem of'seeing'
PART III
Ways of thinking
3 Complexity in resource management systems;
conceptualising abstractions and internal relations
4 Beyond 'negotiation': rethinking conceptual building
blocks
5 Reading landscapes: cartesian geographies or places
of the heart?
6 Ethics for resource managers
PART IV
Case studies
7 Case studies; a research tool for resource management
8 Recognition, respect and reconciliation: changing
relations between Aborigines and mining interests
in Australia
9 Dependent nations or sovereign governments?
Treaties, governance and resources in the USA
10 Indigenous rights or states' rights: hydro-power in
Norway and Quebec
PARTY
Ways of doing
11 Diversity and world order: professional practice and
resource managers
12 Social impact assessment
13 Policy arenas: reform, regulation and monitoring
14 Co-management of local resources
PART VI
From theory to praxis
15 Sustainability, equity and optimism

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