Beyond the Sacred Forest
Complicating Conservation in Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Dove, Michael R
Beyond the Sacred Forest
Complicating Conservation in Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Dove, Michael R
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Collection questions ideas about the "sacred forests" of Sotheast Asia in order to dismantle the nature/culture divide and challenge existing approaches to conservation and development.
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Collection questions ideas about the "sacred forests" of Sotheast Asia in order to dismantle the nature/culture divide and challenge existing approaches to conservation and development.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780822347965
- ISBN-10: 0822347962
- Artikelnr.: 32826717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780822347965
- ISBN-10: 0822347962
- Artikelnr.: 32826717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael R. Dove is the Margaret K. Musser Professor of Social Ecology in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Director of the Tropical Resources Institute, and Professor of Anthropology, at Yale University. Percy E. Sajise is an Honorary Research Fellow of Biodiversity International, an Adjunct Fellow at the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Philippines), and Adjunct Professor in the School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of the Philippines, Los Baños. Amity A. Doolittle is a Lecturer and Associate Research Scientist at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
About the Series vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Changing Ways of Thinking about the Relations between Society
and Environment / Michael R. Dove, Percy E. Sajise, and Amity A. Doolittle
1
Section I. The Boundary Between Natural and Social Reproduction
1. The Wild and the Tame in Protected Areas Management in Peninsular
Malaysia / Lye Tuck-Po 37
2. The Implications of Plantation Agriculture for Biodiversity in
Peninsular Malaysia: A Historical Analysis / Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells
62
3. Rubber Kills the Land and Saves the Community: An Undisciplined
Commodity / Michael R. Dove 91
Section II. Community Rights Discourses through Time
4. Adat Argument and Discursive Power: Land Tenure Struggles in Krui,
Indonesia / Upik Djalins 123
5. Redefining Native Customary Law: Struggles over Property Rights between
Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers in Sabah, Malaysia, 1950–1996 / Amity A.
Doolittle 151
6. The Social Life of Boundaries: Competing Territorial Claims and
Conservation Planning in the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve, West
Kalimantan, Indonesia / Emily E. Harwell 180
7. Interpreting "Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Resource Use": The Case
of the T'Boli in the Southern Philippines / Levita Duhaylungsod 216
Section III. Reconstructing and Representing Indigenous Environmental
Knowledge
8. The Historical Demography of Resource Use in a Swidden Community in West
Kalimantan / Endah Sulistyawati 239
9. The Ecological Implications of Central versus Local Governance: The
Contest over Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia / Yunita T. Winarto
276
Bibliography 303
Contributors 351
Index 355
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Changing Ways of Thinking about the Relations between Society
and Environment / Michael R. Dove, Percy E. Sajise, and Amity A. Doolittle
1
Section I. The Boundary Between Natural and Social Reproduction
1. The Wild and the Tame in Protected Areas Management in Peninsular
Malaysia / Lye Tuck-Po 37
2. The Implications of Plantation Agriculture for Biodiversity in
Peninsular Malaysia: A Historical Analysis / Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells
62
3. Rubber Kills the Land and Saves the Community: An Undisciplined
Commodity / Michael R. Dove 91
Section II. Community Rights Discourses through Time
4. Adat Argument and Discursive Power: Land Tenure Struggles in Krui,
Indonesia / Upik Djalins 123
5. Redefining Native Customary Law: Struggles over Property Rights between
Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers in Sabah, Malaysia, 1950–1996 / Amity A.
Doolittle 151
6. The Social Life of Boundaries: Competing Territorial Claims and
Conservation Planning in the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve, West
Kalimantan, Indonesia / Emily E. Harwell 180
7. Interpreting "Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Resource Use": The Case
of the T'Boli in the Southern Philippines / Levita Duhaylungsod 216
Section III. Reconstructing and Representing Indigenous Environmental
Knowledge
8. The Historical Demography of Resource Use in a Swidden Community in West
Kalimantan / Endah Sulistyawati 239
9. The Ecological Implications of Central versus Local Governance: The
Contest over Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia / Yunita T. Winarto
276
Bibliography 303
Contributors 351
Index 355
About the Series vii
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Changing Ways of Thinking about the Relations between Society
and Environment / Michael R. Dove, Percy E. Sajise, and Amity A. Doolittle
1
Section I. The Boundary Between Natural and Social Reproduction
1. The Wild and the Tame in Protected Areas Management in Peninsular
Malaysia / Lye Tuck-Po 37
2. The Implications of Plantation Agriculture for Biodiversity in
Peninsular Malaysia: A Historical Analysis / Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells
62
3. Rubber Kills the Land and Saves the Community: An Undisciplined
Commodity / Michael R. Dove 91
Section II. Community Rights Discourses through Time
4. Adat Argument and Discursive Power: Land Tenure Struggles in Krui,
Indonesia / Upik Djalins 123
5. Redefining Native Customary Law: Struggles over Property Rights between
Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers in Sabah, Malaysia, 1950–1996 / Amity A.
Doolittle 151
6. The Social Life of Boundaries: Competing Territorial Claims and
Conservation Planning in the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve, West
Kalimantan, Indonesia / Emily E. Harwell 180
7. Interpreting "Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Resource Use": The Case
of the T'Boli in the Southern Philippines / Levita Duhaylungsod 216
Section III. Reconstructing and Representing Indigenous Environmental
Knowledge
8. The Historical Demography of Resource Use in a Swidden Community in West
Kalimantan / Endah Sulistyawati 239
9. The Ecological Implications of Central versus Local Governance: The
Contest over Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia / Yunita T. Winarto
276
Bibliography 303
Contributors 351
Index 355
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Changing Ways of Thinking about the Relations between Society
and Environment / Michael R. Dove, Percy E. Sajise, and Amity A. Doolittle
1
Section I. The Boundary Between Natural and Social Reproduction
1. The Wild and the Tame in Protected Areas Management in Peninsular
Malaysia / Lye Tuck-Po 37
2. The Implications of Plantation Agriculture for Biodiversity in
Peninsular Malaysia: A Historical Analysis / Jeyamalar Kathirithamby-Wells
62
3. Rubber Kills the Land and Saves the Community: An Undisciplined
Commodity / Michael R. Dove 91
Section II. Community Rights Discourses through Time
4. Adat Argument and Discursive Power: Land Tenure Struggles in Krui,
Indonesia / Upik Djalins 123
5. Redefining Native Customary Law: Struggles over Property Rights between
Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers in Sabah, Malaysia, 1950–1996 / Amity A.
Doolittle 151
6. The Social Life of Boundaries: Competing Territorial Claims and
Conservation Planning in the Danau Sentarum Wildlife Reserve, West
Kalimantan, Indonesia / Emily E. Harwell 180
7. Interpreting "Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Resource Use": The Case
of the T'Boli in the Southern Philippines / Levita Duhaylungsod 216
Section III. Reconstructing and Representing Indigenous Environmental
Knowledge
8. The Historical Demography of Resource Use in a Swidden Community in West
Kalimantan / Endah Sulistyawati 239
9. The Ecological Implications of Central versus Local Governance: The
Contest over Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia / Yunita T. Winarto
276
Bibliography 303
Contributors 351
Index 355