Compensating aboriginal cultural losses: an alternative approach to assessing environmental damages.

作者: Robin Gregory , William Trousdale

DOI: 10.1016/J.JENVMAN.2008.12.019

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摘要: We first identify six primary problems with conventional practice: lack of context, inadequate participation from aboriginal communities, exclusion important losses, reliance on market-based measures, neglect uncertainty, and treatment time. then propose a different approach to compensation, based insights the decision sciences structured making. Using case-study examples, we discuss how proposed might address common sources cultural loss and, in concluding section, summarize some implications for compensation agreements environmental management practices.

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