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Islands of hope : indigenous resource management in a changing pacific /

"In the Pacific, as elsewhere, Indigenous communities live with the consequences of environmental mismanagement and over-exploitation but rarely benefit from the short-term economic profits such actions may generate within the global system. National and international policy frameworks ultimat...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: D'Arcy, Paul (Editor ), Kuan, Da-wei (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Canberra : ANU Press, 2023.
Colección:Pacific Series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction: Local practice and global interactions in the Pacific- making the global local / Paul D'Arcy and Daya Dakasi De-Wei Kuan
  • Section One: Pacific Indigenous sustainable development
  • Introduction: Knowledge retained - Pacific Indigenous sustainable development / Paul D'Arcy and Daya Dakasi De-Wei Kuan
  • 1. Intimacies: Poetics of a land beloved / Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo`ole Osorio
  • 2. Beauty beyond the eye of the beholder: The efficacy of Indigenous seasonal calendars in northern Australia / Emma Woodward
  • 3. Knowledge and practices of growing wild edible plants in ‘Amis home gardens: Content and social distribution of a traditional ecological knowledge system of ‘Etolan, south-eastern Taiwan / Su-Mei Lo and Jer-Ming Hu
  • 4. Traditional Pacific Agrosystems and sustainability into the future: Vanuatu as a case study / Vincent Lebot and Stuart Bedford
  • Section Two: Reviving the land and the sea
  • Introduction: Knowledge applied—Reviving the land and the sea / Paul D’Arcy and Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan
  • 5. The Badjao and the sea: Indigenous entanglements with coastal resource management—The case of the ‘settled’ sea nomads in the Philippines / Regina Macalandag
  • 6. The importance of Aboriginal marine park management concepts for Australia / Chels A. Marshall
  • 7. Integrated Indigenous management of land and marine protected areas in Teahupo`o (Tahiti, French Polynesia): A way to enhance ecological and cultural resilience / Tamatoa Bambridge, Marguerite Taiarui, Patrick Rochette, Takurua Parent and Pauline Fabre
  • 8. Indigenous youth responses to water and waste management in Kuchuwa, Federated States of Micronesia / Myjolynne Kim, Gonzaga Puas and Nicholas Halter
  • Section Three: Local responses to climate change
  • Introduction: Knowledge contested—Local responses to climate change / Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan and Paul D’Arcy
  • 9. Indigenous responses to environmental challenges: Artificial islands and the challenges of relocation / Jenny Bryant-Tokalau
  • 10. The future of the Federated States of Micronesia in the era of climate change / Gonzaga Puas
  • 11. ‘We are not drowning’: Pacific identity and cultural sustainability in the era of climate change / Lynette Carter
  • 12. Negotiating political climate change agency in the Pacific region / George Carter
  • Section Four: Pacific lessons for humanity
  • Introduction: Knowledge adapted and shared—Pacific lessons for humanity / Paul D’Arcy and Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan
  • 13. Collective land tenure systems and greenhouse gas mitigation among Māori famers in Aoteroa New Zealand / Tanira Kingi, Steve Wakelin, Phil Journeaux and Graham West
  • 14. Matriliny under siege? Exploring the matrilineal descent system in a modernising Bougainville / Anita Togolo
  • 15. Collective action for sustainable development: A case study of a Tayal Indigenous community in Taiwan / Ai-Ching Yen and Yin-An Chen
  • 16. Māori and Pacific Islander cultural, educational and economic exchanges with the Mapuche of southern Chile / Roannie Ng Shiu and Paul D’Arcy
  • 17. Sumak Kawsay and biodiversity conflicts in the Galápagos Islands: A case study of the relationship between local fisherfolk, sea lions and state environmental discourses / José Guerrero Vela
  • 18. The Ocean in the Anthropocene: Pacific perspectives / Melody Tay
  • Conclusion: Redefining progress in the Anthropocene—Pacific trajectories for global alternatives / Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan and Paul D’Arcy.