Oceans governance occurs through overlapping, multi-level institutions that often fail to recognize Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) provides pathways for recognizing Indigenous rights. However, observed power asymmetries and cross-level local to international conflicts threatened subsistence rights and generated research and advocacy fatigue for Chukchi, Iñupiat, Saint Lawrence Island Yupik, and Siberian Yupik communities in the USA and Russia. We conduct an institutional analysis of Indigenous bowhead whaling governance based upon lived experiences of Indigenous authors, primary documents from co-management organizations, national agencies, the IWC, and extant literature. We explore...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The effectiveness of a state's natural resource management is rendered meaningless if the particular...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Oceans governance occurs through overlapping, multi-level institutions that often fail to recognize ...
Whaling as governed by the International Whaling Commission (iwc) is a global regime of natural reso...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
Although the international community has addressed whether environmental harm violates human rights ...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
(Published: 6 November 2015)Citation: Øyvind Ravna. ‘‘Arctic Policy, Fisheries Management, Tradition...
The papers in this volume were presented during the 1991 annual meeting of the International Associa...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2009Arctic marine mammals and the communities t...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
In 1977, scientific surveys indicated that bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Beaufort Sea w...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The effectiveness of a state's natural resource management is rendered meaningless if the particular...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Oceans governance occurs through overlapping, multi-level institutions that often fail to recognize ...
Whaling as governed by the International Whaling Commission (iwc) is a global regime of natural reso...
The article addresses the issue of indigenous agency and its influence on the contestation of indige...
Although the international community has addressed whether environmental harm violates human rights ...
The governance of extractive industries has become increasingly globalized. International convention...
(Published: 6 November 2015)Citation: Øyvind Ravna. ‘‘Arctic Policy, Fisheries Management, Tradition...
The papers in this volume were presented during the 1991 annual meeting of the International Associa...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2009Arctic marine mammals and the communities t...
This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indige...
This comprehensive paper explores the complex interplay between Arctic sea ice governance, geoengine...
This paper seeks to evaluate the evolution and future of Indigenous rights in extractive industry on...
In 1977, scientific surveys indicated that bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) in the Beaufort Sea w...
A collaborative relationship between native peoples and industrial corporations–two actors that valu...
The effectiveness of a state's natural resource management is rendered meaningless if the particular...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...