In this article we examine the concept of ‘indigenous knowledge’ as it is currently used in resource management discourse. In the process of engaging with government agents and researchers in the bureaucracy of resource management, indigenous knowledge is a powerful concept in the legitimization of local indigenous practice as well as the recognition of resource and socio-environmental management aspirations. Our use of the phrase ‘management speak’frames our analysis of these bureaucratic engagements as process (management) and dialogue, rather than a ‘space’. We do so in order to gain insights into the politics and practice of these engagements that might go beyond recognition of indigenous interests and toward more practical approaches....
This paper presents a case study, based on the experiences of two senior Aboriginal traditional owne...
18 Appendices are on 48 unnumbered leaves.Thesis (B.A.(Hons))--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliograp...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, indigenous knowledge has been widely touted by researchers and natur...
In this article we examine the concept of ‘indigenous knowledge’ as it is currently used in resource...
In this article we examine the concept of ‘indigenous knowledge’ as it is currently used in resource...
Cross-cultural knowledge sharing in natural resource management is receiving growing academic attent...
Aboriginal inhabitants of the Wet Tropics of Queensland advocate for greater inclusion of their Indi...
Engaging government agencies in matters of natural resource management is a core challenge for indig...
The integration of Indigenous cultural rights with biodiversity protection can be explored in multip...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
The beliefs and practices of indigenous groups are increasingly recognized as being of value for res...
Despite increased engagement of Indigenous representatives as participants on consultative panels ch...
Despite increased engagement of Indigenous representatives as participants on consultative panels ch...
As the United States and Australia struggle with contemporary crises over competing uses of rapidly ...
This paper presents a case study, based on the experiences of two senior Aboriginal traditional owne...
18 Appendices are on 48 unnumbered leaves.Thesis (B.A.(Hons))--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliograp...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, indigenous knowledge has been widely touted by researchers and natur...
In this article we examine the concept of ‘indigenous knowledge’ as it is currently used in resource...
In this article we examine the concept of ‘indigenous knowledge’ as it is currently used in resource...
Cross-cultural knowledge sharing in natural resource management is receiving growing academic attent...
Aboriginal inhabitants of the Wet Tropics of Queensland advocate for greater inclusion of their Indi...
Engaging government agencies in matters of natural resource management is a core challenge for indig...
The integration of Indigenous cultural rights with biodiversity protection can be explored in multip...
This paper synthesises the lessons learnt and challenges encountered when applying Indigenous and no...
Over the last few decades Aboriginal land management (ALM) has received increased interest and inves...
The beliefs and practices of indigenous groups are increasingly recognized as being of value for res...
Despite increased engagement of Indigenous representatives as participants on consultative panels ch...
Despite increased engagement of Indigenous representatives as participants on consultative panels ch...
As the United States and Australia struggle with contemporary crises over competing uses of rapidly ...
This paper presents a case study, based on the experiences of two senior Aboriginal traditional owne...
18 Appendices are on 48 unnumbered leaves.Thesis (B.A.(Hons))--Macquarie University, 1994.Bibliograp...
ABSTRACT. Over the last decade, indigenous knowledge has been widely touted by researchers and natur...