Amity A. Doolittle is program director of the Tropical Resources Institute at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amity A. Doolittle is program director of the Tropical Resources Institute at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
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Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction / Powerful Persuasions: Resource Control and State Rhetoric 1. Colliding Discourses: Western Land Laws and Native Customary Rights in North Borneo, 1881-1928 2. Redefining Native Customary Law in Govuton: Struggles over Property Rights between Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers 3. Resources, Ideologies, and Nationalism: The Politics of Development in Postcolonial Sabah 4. Land Disputes in Tempulong: Colonial Land Laws, Customary Practices, and the Postcolonial State, 1950-1996 Conclusion / Imagining New Environmental Futures: Alternative Stategies for Natural Resource Governance Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction / Powerful Persuasions: Resource Control and State Rhetoric 1. Colliding Discourses: Western Land Laws and Native Customary Rights in North Borneo, 1881-1928 2. Redefining Native Customary Law in Govuton: Struggles over Property Rights between Native Peoples and Colonial Rulers 3. Resources, Ideologies, and Nationalism: The Politics of Development in Postcolonial Sabah 4. Land Disputes in Tempulong: Colonial Land Laws, Customary Practices, and the Postcolonial State, 1950-1996 Conclusion / Imagining New Environmental Futures: Alternative Stategies for Natural Resource Governance Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
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