A comparative analysis of co-management agreements for national parks: Gwaii Haanas and Uluru Kata Tjuta
Co-management agreements for land and resource management can be viewed as emerging forms of a participatory planning model. They strive for equal aboriginal involvement and result not only in more equitable management strategies, but also incorporate aboriginal worldviews and traditional knowledge....
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/176 |