Indigenous peoples, environment and development : proceedings of the conference Zurich, May 15-18, 1995 /

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Corporate Author: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.
Other Authors: Büchi, Silvia.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Zurich : IWGIA ; Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Zurich, 1997.
Series:IWGIA document ; 85.
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Table of Contents:
  • Who are indigenous peoples /
  • Andrew Gray
  • Indigenous peoples, environment and development /
  • Christian Erni
  • Three years after Rio /
  • Victoria Tauli-Corpuz
  • But one part of a whole picture of survival: resource managment in Australia from an urban aboriginal perspective /
  • Margeret Friel
  • From victims to victors: development aggression and indigenous mobilisation in Bougainville /
  • Rikha Havini
  • Oil-producing minorities and the restructuring of Nigerian federalism /
  • Ben Naanen
  • Indigenous peoples and the political economy of logging: the case of Guyana and Suriname /
  • Marcus Colchester
  • Land rights as instruments of social transformation: the case of the Chittagong Hill tracts (Bangladesh) /
  • Lorenz G. Löffler.
  • Biodiversity conservation /
  • Jonathan Kamomon Ole Lekuruon
  • Reflection on indigenous peoples, natural resources and the Biopacific project /
  • Euclides Peña Ismare
  • The wisdom of the Karen in natural resource conservation /
  • Prasert Trakansuphakon
  • Interaction between biological diversity and cultural diversity /
  • Jeffrey A. McNeely
  • Indigenous peoples and caring for the Earth /
  • Elizabeth Kemf
  • Biodiversity conservation, traditional resource rights and indigenous peoples /
  • Darrel A. Posey
  • DNA and the origins of Shamanic knowledge /
  • Jeremy Narby
  • Beyond land rights /
  • Never Tuesta Cerron
  • Female voices /
  • Sona Jharia Minz
  • Reflections on indigenous self-development /
  • Pedro Garcia Hierro.
  • Development practice and indigenous peoples /
  • Andrew Gray
  • Indigenous peoples, international conventions and declarations and the state /
  • Georg Henriksen
  • Teachiang the state: lobbying for indigenous rights in the EU /
  • Jacques de Kort.