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Self-Determination and Sustainable Economic Development
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Written by the leading scholars in the field, this book provides models for sustainable enterprise that address key issues related to economic, environmental, social and cultural value creation activities within Indigenous communities.
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Written by the leading scholars in the field, this book provides models for sustainable enterprise that address key issues related to economic, environmental, social and cultural value creation activities within Indigenous communities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000753967
- Artikelnr.: 59781204
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000753967
- Artikelnr.: 59781204
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Rick Colbourne is Algonquin Anishinaabe. He is a Fulbright Fellow and Assistant Professor in Indigenous Leadership and Management at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business. His research is focused on understanding the intersection of Indigenous ways of knowing and organizing economic development and entrepreneurship. Robert B. Anderson is Professor Emeritus at the Hill/Levene Schools of Business, University of Regina. His areas of interest include entrepreneurship/economic development, resource management/sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, corporate/Indigenous alliances, Indigenous land claims/economic development, financial reporting in Indigenous organizations and the creation/commercialization of intellectual property.
Introduction 1. Invitation to ethical space: a dialogue on sustainability
and reconciliation 2. Coyote learns commerce 3. Resistance to 'development'
amongst the Kogui of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 4. Consultation or
free, informed and prior consent? A comparative legal analysis of
Indigenous consultation during natural resource activities in Australia and
Canada 5. Towards measuring Indigenous sustainability: merging vernacular
and modern knowledge 6. The Inuit: sustaining themselves, the Arctic and
the World 7. Self-gentrification as a pro-active response to tourism
development: cases of Indigenous entrepreneurship in mainland China and
Taiwan 8. What is a river? Cross-disciplinary and Indigenous assessment 9.
Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in Galiza: indigeneity or
peasanthood? 10. Sustainable development through Indigenous community-based
enterprises 11. Andean enterprises: a case study of Bolivia's Royal Quinoa
entrepreneurs 12. Relational and social aspects of Indigenous
entrepreneurship: the Hupacasath case Index
and reconciliation 2. Coyote learns commerce 3. Resistance to 'development'
amongst the Kogui of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 4. Consultation or
free, informed and prior consent? A comparative legal analysis of
Indigenous consultation during natural resource activities in Australia and
Canada 5. Towards measuring Indigenous sustainability: merging vernacular
and modern knowledge 6. The Inuit: sustaining themselves, the Arctic and
the World 7. Self-gentrification as a pro-active response to tourism
development: cases of Indigenous entrepreneurship in mainland China and
Taiwan 8. What is a river? Cross-disciplinary and Indigenous assessment 9.
Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in Galiza: indigeneity or
peasanthood? 10. Sustainable development through Indigenous community-based
enterprises 11. Andean enterprises: a case study of Bolivia's Royal Quinoa
entrepreneurs 12. Relational and social aspects of Indigenous
entrepreneurship: the Hupacasath case Index
Introduction 1. Invitation to ethical space: a dialogue on sustainability
and reconciliation 2. Coyote learns commerce 3. Resistance to 'development'
amongst the Kogui of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 4. Consultation or
free, informed and prior consent? A comparative legal analysis of
Indigenous consultation during natural resource activities in Australia and
Canada 5. Towards measuring Indigenous sustainability: merging vernacular
and modern knowledge 6. The Inuit: sustaining themselves, the Arctic and
the World 7. Self-gentrification as a pro-active response to tourism
development: cases of Indigenous entrepreneurship in mainland China and
Taiwan 8. What is a river? Cross-disciplinary and Indigenous assessment 9.
Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in Galiza: indigeneity or
peasanthood? 10. Sustainable development through Indigenous community-based
enterprises 11. Andean enterprises: a case study of Bolivia's Royal Quinoa
entrepreneurs 12. Relational and social aspects of Indigenous
entrepreneurship: the Hupacasath case Index
and reconciliation 2. Coyote learns commerce 3. Resistance to 'development'
amongst the Kogui of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 4. Consultation or
free, informed and prior consent? A comparative legal analysis of
Indigenous consultation during natural resource activities in Australia and
Canada 5. Towards measuring Indigenous sustainability: merging vernacular
and modern knowledge 6. The Inuit: sustaining themselves, the Arctic and
the World 7. Self-gentrification as a pro-active response to tourism
development: cases of Indigenous entrepreneurship in mainland China and
Taiwan 8. What is a river? Cross-disciplinary and Indigenous assessment 9.
Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs) in Galiza: indigeneity or
peasanthood? 10. Sustainable development through Indigenous community-based
enterprises 11. Andean enterprises: a case study of Bolivia's Royal Quinoa
entrepreneurs 12. Relational and social aspects of Indigenous
entrepreneurship: the Hupacasath case Index