TY - BOOK AU - Painemilla,Kristin Walker TI - Indigenous peoples and conservation: from rights to resource management SN - 1934151394 U1 - 333.72089 22 PY - 2010///] CY - Arlington, VA. PB - Conservation International KW - Ethnoecology KW - Conservation of natural resources N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Preface; Victoria Tauli-Corpuz --; Foreword; Russell A. Mittermeier --; Introduction; Kristen Walker Painemilla --; Human Rights and Conservation: --Salmon Feeds Our People: Challenging Dams on the Klamath River; Conflicts about Biocultural Diversity in Thailand : Karen in the Thung Yai Naresuan World Heritage Site Facing Modern Challenges; Reiner Buergin --; Indigenous Peoples and the Struggle for Governance of Natural Resources in Belize; Gregory Choc --; Co-Management, Conservation, and Heritage Land in the Kalahari; Cassie Hughes --; Indigenous People and the Kahuzi-Biega National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Dominique Bikaba --; Natural Resource Management: --; Beauty, Power, and Conservation in the Southeast Amazon: How Traditional Social Organization of the Kayapo Leads to Forest Protection; Barbara Zimmerman --; Indigenous People and Conservation: The Suledo Forest Community in Tanzania; Joseph L. Massawe --; Dhimurru Indigenous Protected Area: A New Approach to Protected Area Managementin Australia; Dermot Smyth, Djawa Yunupingu and Steven Roeger --; Marine-Based Community Conserved Areas in Fiji: An Example of Indigenous Governance and Partnership; Mark A. Calamia, David I. Kline, Sireli Kago, Kerry Donovan, Sirilo Dulunaqio, Taito Tabaleka and B. Greg Mitchell --; Building a Shared Vision with Indigenous People: Biodiversity Conservation inthe lower Río Caqueta, Colombia; Erwin Palacios, Adriana Rodriguez, Darío Silva Cubeo, Celina Mirana and Celimo Mora Matapí --; Conservation in Amazonian Indigenous Territories: Finding a Common Agendain the Wetlands of the Abanico del Pastaza; Aldo Soto, Mariana Montoya and Hernan Flores --; Beekahncheekahmeeng Ahneesheenahbay Ohtahkeem (Pikangikum Cultural Landscape) : Challenging the Traditional Concept of Cultural Landscape from an Aboriginal Perspective; Iain Davidson-Hunt, Paddy Peters and Catie Burlando --; The Impact of Participatory Forest Management: The Experience from Lulanda Village, Southern Tanzania; Charles Meshack and Kerry A. Woodcock --; Managing Traditional Lands for Conservation and Development: The Wai Waiin Southern Guyana; Community Members of Masakenari, Susan Stone, Andrew Demetro, Margaret Gomes and Curtis Bernard --; Biodiversity Management in New Caledonia: The Co-management Conservation Project in the Mount Panie Reserve; Henri Blaffart, Djaek Folger and François Tron --; Indigenous and Local Community Based Conservation in India: Current Statusand Future Prospects; Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak --; Traditional Knowledge: --; The Bugakhwe and the Anikhwe San of the Okavango Panhandle: Traditional Knowledge, Conservation and Empowerment; Alison White --; The Tlingit Way of Conservation: A Matter of Respect; Thomas F. Thornton and Herman Kitka Sr. --; Traditional Ecological Knowledge for Improved Sustainability: Customary Wildlife Harvests by Maori in New Zealand; Henrik Moller and Phil O'B. Lyver --; Using Traditional Knowledge to Address Climate Change: The Fiji Scenario; Joeli Veitayaki and Loraini Sivo --; Indigenous Wildlife Monitoring in Canada's North: A Community-Based Initiative on the Beverly-Qamanirjuaq Barren-Ground Caribou Range; Anne Kendrick and Micheline Manseau --; Innovative Approaches: --; Chalalan - The Process and Impacts of an Indigenous Ecotourism Enterprise; Candido Pastor Saavedra --; The Forest Stewards: An Innovative Approach to Conserving Cultural and Biological Diversity in the Heart of New Guinea; William Thomas --; The Amani Butterfly Project: Butterfly Farming and Forest Conservation inthe East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania; Theron Morgan-Brown --; Establishing an Indigenous-Run Ecolodge and Protected Area in Southern Suriname; Annette Tjon Sie Fat, Stanley Power and Krisna Gajapersad --; La Gran Reserva Chachi: Integrating Biodiversity Conservation and Indigenous Community Development in Ecuador; Margarita Mora, Aaron Bruner, Wilton Diaz, Maria Cristina Felix, Free de Koning, Marina Kosmus,Tannya Lozada, Alonso Moreno, Luis Suarez, Damian Villacrés and Patricia Zurita --; Kokolopori and the Bonobo Peace Forest in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Prioritizing the Local in Conservation Practice; L. Alden Almquist, Albert L. Lokasola, Sally J. Coxe, Michael J. Hurley and John S. Scherlis; Also available online N2 - "The purpose of this book is to document case studies from across the globe that will cover the diverse approaches that indigenous peoples and their partners have taken to achieve territorial rights, conserve biodiversity and improve their livelihoods. The book also discusses the major issues facing indigenous people and conservation groups, and the enormous challenges they face to obtaining long-term success. The authors include indigenous peoples and organizations, conservation practitioners and academia, providing as such a wide array of perspectives, perceptions, and realities to local contexts and situations. The book is divided into four sections, addressing the themes of Human Rights and Conservation, Natural Resources Management, Traditional Knowledge and Innovative Approaches. While the themes of the book are interrelated, all are underpinned by the urgent need for the conservation of nature and natural resources and support for livelihood development of indigenous peoples. The division of the book provides the opportunity to look at similar case studies and different approaches, albeit in a small sample of the extraordinary cultural and biological diversity that is so massively threatened worldwide."--Publisher's website ER -