Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Its Transformations

 

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Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Its Transformations


Alan Bicker (Editor)
Peter Parkes (Editor)
Roy Ellen (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9789057024832

 

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This volume provides a critical examination of the uses and abuses of indigenous knowledge. It focuses on a series of interrelated issues in their interrogation of indigenous knowledge and its specific applications within the localized contexts of particular Asian societies and regional cultures.


This volume provides a critical examination of the uses and abuses of indigenous knowledge. The contributors focus on a series of interrelated issues in their interrogation of indigenous knowledge and its specific applications within the localized contexts of particular Asian societies and regional cultures.In particular they explore: the problems of translation and mistranslation in the local-global transference of traditional practices and representations of resource management; the match and mismatch of practical reasoning in indigenous subsistence regimes and their depictions by outsiders; and the developmental and political consequences of contemporary ethnic and regional claims rooted in an ideology of "traditional" indigenous knowledge.


 

ISBN 9057024837
ISBN13 9789057024832
Publisher Routledge
Format Hardback
Publication date 08/08/2000
Pages 368 pp
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in Netherlands
Height (mm) 241
Width (mm) 165

Ethnobiology and ethnoecology in the context of national laws and international agreements affecting indigenous and local knowledge, traditional resources and intellectual property rights. "we wander in our ancestors' yard" - sea cucumber gathering in Aru, eastern Indonesia
the construction and destruction of "indigenous" knowledge in India's joint forest management programme
claims to knowledge, claims to control - environmental conflict in the Great Himalayan National Park, India
locating indigenous environmental knowledge in Indonesia
"indigenous" regionalism in Japan
the use of fire in north-eastern Luzon (Philippines) - conflicting views of local people, scientists and government officials
indigenous knowledge versus Jungli thinking - a case study of natural rubber production
enclaved knowledge - indignant representations of environmental management and development among the Kalasha of Pakistan
endangered forest, endangered people - environmentalist representations of indigenous knowledge
indigenous knowledge - prospects and limitations.

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