Indigenous peoples' governance of land and protected territories in the Arctic /
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- Indigenous peoples' governance of land and protected territories in the Arctic / Thora Martina Herrmann, Thibault Martin, editors.
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English
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Springer, 2016
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Canadian contributors: Micheline Manseau, Gary Mouland, Amy Brown, Andrew Nakashuk, Billy Etooangat, Matthew Nakashuk, Delia Siivola, Leesee-Mary Kaki, Jaypetee Kapik, Manasa Evic, Abraham Kennianak, and Davidee Koonelieusee; Thomas H. D. Nesbitt; Harvey Lemelin, Margaret Johnston, Dave Lough, Judith Rowell, Wayne Broomfield, Gary Baikie, and Kristie Sheppard; John Mameamskum and Thora Martina Herrmann; Stéphanie Vaudry; Thibault Martin; Katherine Sinclair.
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xv, 256 pages ; illustrations ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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33192503379783319250335
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- Cham, Switzerland ; New York : Springer, [2016]
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- ©2016
Table of Contents
- Part I. Modern-day land claim agreements and governance agreements in the Arctic : an opportunity to reconcile the interests and worldviews of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal societies?. Co-operative management of Auyuittuq National Park : moving towards greater emphasis and recognition of indigenous aspirations for the management of their lands / Chris Jacobson, Micheline Manseau, Gary Mouland, Amy Brown, Andrew Nakashuk, Billy Etooangat, Matthew Nakashuk, Delia Siivola, Leesee-Mary Kaki, Jaypetee Kapik, Manasa Evic, Abraham Kennianak, and Davidee Koonelieusee
- Regional governance and indigenous rights in Norway : the Finnmark Estate case / Eva Josefsen, Siri U. Søreng, and Per Selle
- Increasing cooperation and advancing reconciliation in the cooperative management of protected areas in Canada's north / Thomas H. D. Nesbitt
- Part II. Transboundary and regional protected area governance. Two parks, one vision : collaborative management approaches to transboundary protected areas in northern Canada : Tongait KakKasuangita SilakKijapvinga/Torngat Mountains National Park, Nunatsiavut and le Parc national Kuururjuaq Nunavik / Harvey Lemelin, Margaret Johnston, Dave Lough, Judith Rowell, Wayne Broomfield, Gary Baikie, and Kristie Sheppard
- Conceptual and institutional frameworks for protected areas, and the status of indigenous involvement : considerations for the Bering Strait region of Alaska / Julie Raymond-Yakoubian
- Part III. Cultural, spiritual, ecological, aesthetic, recreational and economic values of protected areas and indigenous lands and territories in the Arctic. Protecting the 'Caribou Heaven' : a sacred site of the Naskapi and protected area establishment in Nunavik, Canada / John Mameamskum, Thora Martina Herrmann, and Blanka Füleki
- The governance of protected areas in Greenland : the resource National Park among conservation and exploitation / Daniela Tommasini
- Conflicting understandings in polar bear co-management in the Inuit Nunangat : enacting Inuit knowledge and identity / Stéphanie Vaudry
- Part IV. Incentives towards protected area reconciliation and rights-based reform in governance of indigenous territories in the Arctic. Beyond the protection of the land, national parks in the Canadian Arctic : a way to actualized and institutionalized Aboriginal cultures in the global / Thibault Martin
- Recognition of indigenous lands through the Norwegian 2005 Finnmark Act : an important example for other countries with indigenous people? / Øyvind Ravna
- Global context-Arctic importance : free, prior and informed consent, a new paradigm in international law related to indigenous peoples / Leena Heinämäki
- Part V. Rhetoric and protected territories in the Arctic. Untouched and uninhabited : conflicting Canadian rhetoric on the protection of the environment and advancing northern economies / Katherine Sinclair.