Research, part of a Special Feature on Integrating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Science in Natural Resource Management: Perspectives from Australia Boundary Work: Engaging Knowledge Systems in Co-management of Feral Animals on Indigenous Lands

Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
The integration and use of Indigenous knowledge to inform contemporary environmental policy decisions and management solutions is a growing global phenomenon. However, there is little critical inquiry about how the interactions between scientific and Indigenous knowledge (IK) systems can be effectively negotiated for the joint management of social- ecological systems. Such issues are urgent on Indigenous lands where co-management efforts respond...
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Research, part of a Special Feature on Integrating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Science in Natural Resource Management: Perspectives from Australia Boundary Work: Engaging Knowledge Systems in Co-management of Feral Animals on Indigenous Lands
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Jan 1, 2012
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