This book explores one indigenous society and how they managed to live sustainably with their ecosystems for over two thousand years, showing how human systems connect environmental ethics and sustainable ecological practices through institutions.
This book explores one indigenous society and how they managed to live sustainably with their ecosystems for over two thousand years, showing how human systems connect environmental ethics and sustainable ecological practices through institutions.
1. Sustainability Needs Tested Ideas from the Pacific Northwest 2. Why it is So Difficult to Learn from Aboriginal North America 3. A Partial Policy Framework Already Exists 4. Gifts: Indian Giving Creates Consumption Connections to Mirror Ecosystem Connections 5. Chiefs: Empower Generous Facilitators to Resolve Conflicts 6. Contingency: Community limits on Individual Behavior Promote Resilience 7. Comparison of indigenous and industrial salmon management 8. Relicensing of Kerr Dam on the Flathead Indian Reservation 9: Nisga'a Nation and Treaty 10: Dams and Salmon on the Lower Snake River 11. The NW System Encourages Adaptive Management
1. Sustainability Needs Tested Ideas from the Pacific Northwest 2. Why it is So Difficult to Learn from Aboriginal North America 3. A Partial Policy Framework Already Exists 4. Gifts: Indian Giving Creates Consumption Connections to Mirror Ecosystem Connections 5. Chiefs: Empower Generous Facilitators to Resolve Conflicts 6. Contingency: Community limits on Individual Behavior Promote Resilience 7. Comparison of indigenous and industrial salmon management 8. Relicensing of Kerr Dam on the Flathead Indian Reservation 9: Nisga'a Nation and Treaty 10: Dams and Salmon on the Lower Snake River 11. The NW System Encourages Adaptive Management
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