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parks (Yellowstone). In other cases parks were created by the “ceding” of reservation land (Glacier and Mesa Verde). There are e ...
around the world was motivated by a desire to simplify the administration of native com- munities. Through officially designated ...
yet to make a comparable impact on com- munity-based conservation, since conserva- tion and development work for tribes in the U ...
do anything so ridiculous?” If I asked them, however, whether they ever managed the environment in ways that were beneficial to ...
of cultural traditions,” “capacity building,” and the “creation of alternatives to tradi- tional subsistence practices”.^27 Thes ...
Does a specific group enjoy sovereign status and/or legal entitlement to man- age and conserve natural resources with- in their ...
http://nativenet.uthsca.archive/nl/9307/0166.html. Crehan, K., Gramsci, Culture and Anthropology, University of California Press ...
TThe goals, methods, actors, and institu- tional context of development planning changed globally in the last decades of the 20t ...
gramme in Tanzania in order to explain why farmers’ participation is tinged with ambiva- lence, resentment, and resistance.^5 Th ...
eral years, and where else can we go to grow food?” Terracing has high short-term labor costs, even after construction is comple ...
tion suggests: “When I was in school, I was taught that there were four kinds of terraces. Since then the required kind of terra ...
would force them to deny that land to their borrow- ing friends in the future. Few farmers build terraces on tributary land for ...
social continuity of local relationships in land, and the moral continuity of society itself. The ambiguity of land use planning ...
members resolved the frustrating process by simply asking the TFAP facilitators to stop trying to empower them and just tell the ...
with the project logo as rewards for success- ful terracing. TFAP personnel rejected these ideas because they perceived them as ...
ers without their presence. For example, in one village LUPC meeting the committee dis- cussed the boundary markers around pro- ...
ones. The political ambiguity of the LUPCs made many people evaluate them as morally ambiguous. North Pare residents evaluate th ...
socially informed, politically participatory, and morally legitimate version of CBNRM could be constructed by identifying and an ...
cited labor shortage as a critical limitation on terrace construction. (^18) I have withheld the names of the participating vill ...
TThe Shompen tribal people of Great Nicobar Island are today at a crossroads of tradition and modernity. Occupying the southernm ...
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