Re‐animating Gros Morne's storyless space: From natural heritage to ecological heritage

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Volume: 52, Issue: 1, Pages: 213 - 222
Published: Jan 18, 2019
Abstract
This paper reports on ethnographic research conducted at one of Canada's Natural World Heritage sites: Gros Morne National Park. UNESCO 's criteria for the identification of natural heritage sites and its descriptions of the specific qualities of listed sites are informed by a dualist ontology that sharply separates nature and culture. The result of this separation between nature and culture is the construction of natural heritage spaces that...
Paper Details
Title
Re‐animating Gros Morne's storyless space: From natural heritage to ecological heritage
Published Date
Jan 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
52
Issue
1
Pages
213 - 222
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