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Book contents
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- New Directions in Sustainability and Society
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Introduction to Key Concepts and Questions
- Part II Bedrock
- Part III Extended Web
- Part IV Global and Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability
- 12 Home: Resistance, Resilience, and Innovation in Māori Economies of Well-Being
- 13 Indigenous Peoples and “Cultural Sustainability”: The Role of Law and Traditional Knowledge
- 14 Conclusion
- Index
- References
13 - Indigenous Peoples and “Cultural Sustainability”: The Role of Law and Traditional Knowledge
from Part IV - Global and Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2018
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- New Directions in Sustainability and Society
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Editors and Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Introduction to Key Concepts and Questions
- Part II Bedrock
- Part III Extended Web
- Part IV Global and Legal Implications of Indigenous Sustainability
- 12 Home: Resistance, Resilience, and Innovation in Māori Economies of Well-Being
- 13 Indigenous Peoples and “Cultural Sustainability”: The Role of Law and Traditional Knowledge
- 14 Conclusion
- Index
- References
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- Traditional Ecological KnowledgeLearning from Indigenous Practices for Environmental Sustainability, pp. 229 - 249Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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