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ISBN 10: 0415318262
ISBN 13: 9780415318266
Author: Alan Bicker, Paul Sillitoe, Johan Pottier
Development and Local Knowledge: New Approaches to Issues in Natural Resources Management, Conservation and Agriculture is a scholarly volume edited by Alan Bicker, Paul Sillitoe, and Johan Pottier, first published in 2004 by Routledge as part of the ASA Monographs series. The book delves into the intersection of indigenous knowledge systems and development practices, particularly in the contexts of natural resource management, conservation, and agriculture.
Table of contents:
1 Introduction: Hunting for theory, gathering ideology
PAUL SILLITOE AND ALAN BICKER
2 Powerful knowledge: Applications in a cultural context
MICHAEL FISCHER
3 Management of knowledge and social transformation: A case study from Guatemala
HANS SIEBERS
4 Indigenous knowledge confronts development among the Duna of Papua New Guinea
PAMELA J. STEWART AND ANDREW STRATHERN
5 The knowledge of indigenous desire. Disintegrating conservation and development in Papua New Guinea
COLIN FILER
6 Close encounters of the Third World kind: Indigenous knowledge and relations to land
VERONICA STRANG
7 International animation: UNESCO, biodiversity and sacred sites
TERENCE HAY-EDIE
8 The globalization of indigenous rights in Tanzanian pastoralist NGOS
GREG CAMERON
9 Domestic animal diversity, local knowledge and stockraiser rights
ILSE KÖHLER-ROLLEFSON AND CONSTANCE MECORKLE
10 Sandy-clay or clayey-sand? Mapping indigenous and scientific soil knowledge on the Bangladesh floodplains
PAUL SILLITOE, JULIAN BARR AND MAHBUB ALAM
11 Keeping tradition in good repair: The evolution of indigenous knowledge and the dilemma of development among pastoralists
PAUL SPENCER
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