TY - BOOK TI - Geography and Marxism SN - 0389202746 U1 - 910.01 PY - 1982/// CY - New Jersy PB - Barnes & Noble Books N1 - 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 ER -