Traditional ecological knowledge. Concepts and cases (Series of articles) Author Inglis J.(ed) Date 1993 Source IUCN (ID: MON-061644) Publisher | Place of publication International Program on Traditional Ecological Knowledge | Ottawa, Canada ISBN 1-895926-00-9 Pages 142 p. Language English Field of application International Country/Territory Australia, Norway, Denmark, Canada Subject Environment gen. Keyword Traditional rights/customary rights Indigenous peoples Property rights EIA Cultural heritage Community management Geographical area Antarctica, Africa Abstract Contents: 1. Traditional ecological knowledge in perspective 2. International Workshop on Indigenous Knowledge and Community-based Resource Management 3. The transmission of traditional ecological knowledge 4. Integrating traditional ecological knowledge and management with environmental impact assessment 5. Finding common ground: Natural law and collective wisdom 6. African indigenous knowledge and its relevance to sustainable development 7. Community-based economic development and resource management in the Hudson Bay Area 8. Native land use and common property: Whose common? 9. Stereotyped village economics and the Pinehouse Harvest Research 10. Astute observers on the sea ice edge: Inuit knowledge as a basis for Arctic co-management 11. The Beverly-Kaminuriak Caribou 12. Aboriginal people and resource co-management 13. Sami Fjord fisherman and the state: Traditional knowledge and resource management in Northern Norway