Indigenous peoples are asserting their right to build their own and be part of contemporary environmental governance structures. This has been a complicated challenge and one overlain with an ongoing fight to combat the legacy of colonisation and reassert sovereignty and rights the world over. This paper examines the role Indigenous peoples play in marine and coastal governance, and discusses some of the current challenges facing them in asserting their rights in marine spaces. We find that there are a range of features which could be described as specific to Indigenous governance, and also that there have been a number of factors that affect, in one way or another, the implementation of both Indigenous driven or co-managed governance in ma...
This paper uses the 2011 grounding of the MV Rena and the subsequent debate over whether to remove o...
An examination of Aboriginal sea rights in Australia involves recognising the unique cultural relati...
How does the digitization of the ocean reconfigure capitalist, colonial, and environmental relations...
Published online: 01 May 2014Indigenous peoples are asserting their right to build their own and be ...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
The oceans cover a 70% of our planet and play a key role in environmental, economic, and cultural ac...
European colonisation played a fundamental role in Indigenous marine dispossession and the entrenchm...
Verkefnið er lokað til 18.04.2046.While legal progress on indigenous land claims has recently been f...
In Australia, responsibility for sustainable management of the surrounding oceans and for reconcilia...
Verkefnið er lokað til 24.09.2090.States have the duty to protect the environment, including but not...
Indigenous Peoples have stewarded marine environments since time immemorial. Due to colonialism, Ind...
Worldwide, there are tensions over resources and territories between Indigenous peoples and extracti...
This thesis explores the extent to which international law recognizes and protects the customary rig...
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Austral...
Indigenous co-management of lands, waters, seas and resources is rapidly expanding throughout the wo...
This paper uses the 2011 grounding of the MV Rena and the subsequent debate over whether to remove o...
An examination of Aboriginal sea rights in Australia involves recognising the unique cultural relati...
How does the digitization of the ocean reconfigure capitalist, colonial, and environmental relations...
Published online: 01 May 2014Indigenous peoples are asserting their right to build their own and be ...
Significant issues remain about governance for integrated coastal zone management, ecosystem values ...
The oceans cover a 70% of our planet and play a key role in environmental, economic, and cultural ac...
European colonisation played a fundamental role in Indigenous marine dispossession and the entrenchm...
Verkefnið er lokað til 18.04.2046.While legal progress on indigenous land claims has recently been f...
In Australia, responsibility for sustainable management of the surrounding oceans and for reconcilia...
Verkefnið er lokað til 24.09.2090.States have the duty to protect the environment, including but not...
Indigenous Peoples have stewarded marine environments since time immemorial. Due to colonialism, Ind...
Worldwide, there are tensions over resources and territories between Indigenous peoples and extracti...
This thesis explores the extent to which international law recognizes and protects the customary rig...
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Austral...
Indigenous co-management of lands, waters, seas and resources is rapidly expanding throughout the wo...
This paper uses the 2011 grounding of the MV Rena and the subsequent debate over whether to remove o...
An examination of Aboriginal sea rights in Australia involves recognising the unique cultural relati...
How does the digitization of the ocean reconfigure capitalist, colonial, and environmental relations...