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... fishery management science , they employ research findings that substantiate their own interests . Many native fishing rights supporters are enthusiastic about the recent field of " traditional environmental knowledge " ( TEK ) research ...
... fishery management science , they employ research findings that substantiate their own interests . Many native fishing rights supporters are enthusiastic about the recent field of " traditional environmental knowledge " ( TEK ) research ...
Page 273
... fishery during the early 1800s . While Lake Huron's commercial fishery is typically credited to the initiative of non - native pioneers who supposedly built it out of nothing , it is seen more fully as an extension of a fish trade that ...
... fishery during the early 1800s . While Lake Huron's commercial fishery is typically credited to the initiative of non - native pioneers who supposedly built it out of nothing , it is seen more fully as an extension of a fish trade that ...
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... fishery " concept , resource con- flict issues inevitably entail complex trans - cultural dimensions . Ed Lie- bow's ( 1995 ) study of clashes between local people's perspectives on environmental risk issues , and the views of non ...
... fishery " concept , resource con- flict issues inevitably entail complex trans - cultural dimensions . Ed Lie- bow's ( 1995 ) study of clashes between local people's perspectives on environmental risk issues , and the views of non ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
Copyright | |
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