Canadian Inuit sustainable use and management of Arctic species

作者: Anne Kendrick

DOI: 10.1080/00207233.2013.801176

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摘要: Inuit wildlife management systems have key lessons to offer at a time when the Arctic is receiving tremendous international attention. This article discusses efforts link traditional knowledge (TK) and scientific in decision-making. Existing dialogue on current potential relationships between their systems, community community-based monitoring show that shared planning crucial successful models for collaborative TK-scientific research conservation Arctic.

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