Conservation refugees : the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples /
Dowie, Mark.
Conservation refugees : the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples / the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples / Mark Dowie. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2009. - xxix, 341 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-306) and index.
Miwok -- "Nature" -- Maasai -- BINGO -- Forest people -- Exclusion -- Karen -- Natural capital and TEK -- Adivasi -- Disturbances -- Basarwa -- Fighting back -- Ogiek -- The science of princes -- Kayapo -- Fiasco -- Mursi -- First stewards -- Gabon : an irresistible opportunity -- Epilogue : Vital diversities : balancing the protection of nature and culture -- Appendix A : Indigenous peoples and conservation : WWF Statement of Principles -- Appendix B : United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
"Since 1900, more than 108,000 officially protected conservation areas have been established worldwide, largely at the urging of five international conservation organizations. About half of these areas were occupied or regularly used by indigenous peoples. Millions who had been living sustainably on their land for generations were displaced in the interests of conservation. In Conservation Refugees, Mark Dowie tells this story"--Cover, p. 2.
9780262012614 (hardcover : alk. paper) 0262012618 (hardcover : alk. paper)
2008032743
GBA905991 bnb
014883364 Uk
Indigenous peoples--Ecology.
Conservation of natural resources--International cooperation.
GF50 / .D69
333.72
Conservation refugees : the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples / the hundred-year conflict between global conservation and native peoples / Mark Dowie. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2009. - xxix, 341 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-306) and index.
Miwok -- "Nature" -- Maasai -- BINGO -- Forest people -- Exclusion -- Karen -- Natural capital and TEK -- Adivasi -- Disturbances -- Basarwa -- Fighting back -- Ogiek -- The science of princes -- Kayapo -- Fiasco -- Mursi -- First stewards -- Gabon : an irresistible opportunity -- Epilogue : Vital diversities : balancing the protection of nature and culture -- Appendix A : Indigenous peoples and conservation : WWF Statement of Principles -- Appendix B : United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
"Since 1900, more than 108,000 officially protected conservation areas have been established worldwide, largely at the urging of five international conservation organizations. About half of these areas were occupied or regularly used by indigenous peoples. Millions who had been living sustainably on their land for generations were displaced in the interests of conservation. In Conservation Refugees, Mark Dowie tells this story"--Cover, p. 2.
9780262012614 (hardcover : alk. paper) 0262012618 (hardcover : alk. paper)
2008032743
GBA905991 bnb
014883364 Uk
Indigenous peoples--Ecology.
Conservation of natural resources--International cooperation.
GF50 / .D69
333.72
