Protecting wild nature on Native lands

Protecting wild nature on Native lands
About this book
"Native peoples control millions of hectacres of their own sovereign wildlands around the world. Some of these lands are well managed in a traditional manner, and some of them are managed with a combination of traditional and contemporary land management tools and techniques. Native stewards have stories to tell and expertise to share. The first Native Lands and Wilderness Council was convened during the 8th World Wilderness Congress (Alaska, 2005) for native communities to help one another keep the wildness in their ancestral lands. This first handbook shares some of their stories and some of their expertise."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18612060W
Subjects
EcologyNatureLand tenureConservation of natural resourcesEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental policyIndigenous peoplesNative Lands and Wilderness CouncilEffect of human beings onCase studiesNature, effect of human beings onEthnoecology