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Record Nr.

UNINA9910779187603321

Autore

Kassam Karim-Aly S. <1964->

Titolo

Biocultural diversity and Indigenous ways of knowing [[electronic resource] ] : human ecology in the Arctic / / Karim-Aly S. Kassam

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Calgary [Alta.], : University of Calgary Press, c2009

ISBN

1-280-12706-6

9786613530929

1-55238-492-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (291 p.)

Collana

Northern lights series, , 1701-0004 ; ; 12

Disciplina

304.20911/3

Soggetti

Human ecology - Arctic regions

Indigenous peoples - Arctic regions

Subsistence economy - Arctic regions

Biodiversity conservation - Arctic regions

Cultural pluralism - Arctic regions

Traditional ecological knowledge - Arctic regions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Co-published by Arctic Institute of North America.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-249) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Relations between culture and nature: a critical consideration -- Human ecology reconceptualized: a lens for relations between biological and cultural diversity -- "Man and his friends" -- An illustrative case of human ecology in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada -- "The weather is going under" -- Human ecology, phronesis, and climate change in Wainwright, Alaska, USA -- Mapping human ecology: a transformative act -- Implications of a human ecological outlook.

Sommario/riassunto

"At the dawn of the third millennium, dramatic challenges face human civilization everywhere. Relations between human beings and their environment are in peril, with mounting threats to both biological diversity of life on earth and cultural diversity of human communities. The peoples of the Circumpolar Arctic are at the forefront of these challenges and lead the way in seeking meaningful responses." "In Biocultural Diversity and Indigenous Ways of Knowing, author Karim-Aly Kassam positions the Arctic and sub-Arctic as a homeland rather



than simply a frontier for resource exploitation. Kassam aims to empirically and theoretically illustrate the synthesis between the cultural and biological, using human ecology as a conceptual and analytical lens. Drawing on research carried out in partnership with indigenous northern communities, three case studies illustrate that subsistence hunting and gathering are not relics of an earlier era, but rather remain essential to both cultural diversity and to human survival." "This book deals with contemporary issues such as climate change, indigenous knowledge, and the impact of natural resource extraction. It is a narrative of community-based research, in the service of the communities for the benefit of the communities. It provides resource-based industry, policy makers, and students with an alternative way of engaging indigenous communities and transforming our perspective on conservation of ecological and cultural diversity."--BOOK JACKET.