The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development. The success of achieving agreement on the definition of sustainable development from so many countries around the world became a source of great optimism in the effort to resolve global environmental issues. Such agreement was largely achieved, however, because the definition was open to interpretation. Since at least as early as 1992, the year of the first “Earth Summit,” Indigenous peoples from around the world have been sounding the alarm on how sustainable development has been interpreted and implemented by issuing international declarations warning that the concept has largely been used to r...
This paper discusses a June 2004 conference, “Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue O...
Early literature in the field of environmental ethics suggests that environmental problems are not t...
Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability exam...
The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the Wo...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
This paper discusses a June 2004 conference, “Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue O...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
In recent decades, indigenous peoples have been raising questions surrounding issues tied to the con...
The Sustainable Development Goals (much like the Millennium Development Goals) sideline culture as a...
Across the world, development is either failing or threatening indigenous peoples. The Brazil Reimag...
For many observers, the current financial crisis is merely an extension of broader social and ecolog...
This paper discusses a June 2004 conference, “Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue O...
Early literature in the field of environmental ethics suggests that environmental problems are not t...
Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability exam...
The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the Wo...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
This paper discusses a June 2004 conference, “Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue O...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Indigenous peoples are an intrinsic part of countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Finland, ...
In recent decades, indigenous peoples have been raising questions surrounding issues tied to the con...
The Sustainable Development Goals (much like the Millennium Development Goals) sideline culture as a...
Across the world, development is either failing or threatening indigenous peoples. The Brazil Reimag...
For many observers, the current financial crisis is merely an extension of broader social and ecolog...
This paper discusses a June 2004 conference, “Sharing Indigenous Wisdom: An International Dialogue O...
Early literature in the field of environmental ethics suggests that environmental problems are not t...
Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability exam...