Indigenous people have, in recent decades, become increasingly involved in environmental conservation. Notwithstanding, some social science research has critiqued as problematic or untenable ideas (notably “Indigeneity” and “conservation”) that putatively underpin Indigenous conservation. But does the critique accurately characterize actual Indigenous conservation projects? And can we create conceptual space for Indigenous conservation? Based on experience participating in and observing Indigenous conservation projects, it appears that, partly by emphasizing human management of biodiversity, the projects avoided pitfalls identified by the critique. Future social science analysis might remain relevant by addressing the idea of management of ...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...
Indigenous people have, in recent decades, become increasingly involved in environmental conservatio...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...
Indigenous people have, in recent decades, become increasingly involved in environmental conservatio...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...
Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature sh...