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Living Landscapes: 'Ethnogeomorphology' as an ethical frame of communication in environmental decision-making./
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Wilcock, Deirdre Anne.
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375 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
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Living Landscapes: 'Ethnogeomorphology' as an ethical frame of communication in environmental decision-making.
Wilcock, Deirdre Anne.
Living Landscapes: 'Ethnogeomorphology' as an ethical frame of communication in environmental decision-making.
- 375 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--York University (Canada), 2012.
With increased emphasis on notions of uncertainty and civic science in the context of 'natural resource management', participatory processes are increasingly including a wider range of community groups and stakeholders. Current methodologies for involving Indigenous communities, and the programs and institutions with which they are expected to collaborate, remain largely embedded in technical scientific discourse. This thesis examines processes of Indigenous involvement through case studies from Australia, Canada and New Zealand where spatial methodologies are increasingly employed, but often without an adequate interpretative underpinning. In Canada, this has resulted in failures to communicate values and worldviews between environmental decision-makers, the Maiyoo Keyoh in British Columbia, and industry, in 2008. The spread of spatial methodologies to Australia (Yorta Yorta Nation in north-west Victoria and the Murray Darling Basin Authority) and New Zealand (Tia Kina Te Taiao, South Island and Landcare's Integrated Catchment Management program) has had mixed results depending on the communication of relational ways of thinking.
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