schema:description | "内容記述: Introduction, Roy Ellen & Holly Harris; Chapter 1. Ethnobiology and Ethnoecology in the Context of National Laws and International Agreements Affecting Indigenous and Local Knowledge, Traditional Resources and Intellectual Property Rights, Darrell Addison Posey; Chapter 2. 'We Wander in our Ancestors' Yard': Sea Cucumber Gathering in Aru, Eastern Indonesia, Manon Osseweijer; Chapter 3. The Construction and Destruction of 'Indigenous' Knowledge in India's Joint Forest Management Programme, Nandini Sundar; Chapter 4. Claims to Knowledge, Claims to Control: Environmental Conflict in the Great Himalayan National Park, India, Amita Baviskar; Chapter 5. Locating Indigenous Environmental Knowledge in Indonesia, Tania Murray Li; Chapter 6. 'Indigenous' Regionalism in Japan, John Knight; Chapter 7. The Use of Fire in Northeastern Luzon (Philippines): Conflicting Views of Local People, Scientists and Government Officials, Andres Masipiquena, Gerard A. Persoon & Denyse J. Snelder; Chapter 8. The Life-Cycle of Indigenous Knowledge, and the Case of Natural Rubber Production, Michael R. Dove; Chapter 9. Enclaved Knowledge: Indigent and Indignant Representations of Environmental Management and Development among the Kalasha of Pakistan, Peter Parkes; Chapter 10. Endangered Forest, Endangered People: Environmentalist Representations of Indigenous Knowledge, J. Peter Brosius; Chapter 11. Indigenous Knowledge: Prospects and Limitations, Arne Kalland....(more)" |