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Anne Elizabeth Kendrick

Anne Elizabeth Kendrick
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

Ph.D.

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Inuit wildlife management systems have key lessons to offer at a time when the Arctic is receiving tremendous international attention. This article discusses efforts to link Inuit traditional knowledge (TK) and scientific knowledge in management decision-making. Existing dialogue on current and potential relationships between Inuit and their knowle...
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Comanagement regimes in Canada's North rarely include indigenous systems for understanding the environment. Mapped representations and accompanying narratives illustrating the collective knowledge of indigenous hunters can make unique management contributions. Both the multigenerational knowledge of indigenous communities and opportunities allowing...
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Semi-directed interviews relating to the traditional knowledge (TK) of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) movements were conducted with elders and hunters from the Denéso̧liné (Chipewyan) community of Łutsël K'é, Northwest Territories, Canada. The objective was to document Denéso̧liné knowledge of past and present caribou migra...
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Semi-directed interviews relating to the traditional knowledge (TK) of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) movements were conducted with elders and hunters from the Denésoliné (Chipewyan) community of Lutsël K’é, Northwest Territories, Canada. The objective was to document Denésôliné knowledge of past and present caribou migrati...
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Abstract There is a,presumption,that the,primary goal of creating alternative resource management,systems ,is to ,increase ,the efficiency of the ,management decisions made. However, changing the rules of resource management leads toinstitutional uncertainty, and such instability is an integral part of developing,alternative management ,systems. In...
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The conditions allowing innovative collective learning of the unpredictable dynamics of caribou populations may be particularly apparent in co-management settings, especially those settings that foster diverse understandings of caribou ecology. This paper examines co-management, specifically caribou co-management in arctic and subarctic North Ameri...
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Abstract I Resume The role ofad hoc co-management,in social learning that leads to resource
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Manitoba, 2003. Includes bibliographical references.
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The conservation of wildlife species plays a profound part in development issues in northern areas. In recent years, northern wildlife management has become a complicated process of cross-cultural communication. This thesis begins with an outline of the relations between First Nations and Euro-Americans in the context of the dynamics between wildli...
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Introduction "The recognition of a diversity of conceptual systems is essential to any exploration of the links between social and ecological systems. This paper focuses on caribou co-management as a possible case study of the evolution of conceptual pluralism in practice. While acknowledging the significance of the political power dynamics between...

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