05194nam 2200745 450 991054769140332120220724190059.01-00-313127-11-000-50685-11-003-13127-1(CKB)5140000000010384(MiAaPQ)EBC6797761(Au-PeEL)EBL6797761(OCoLC)1285166979(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78463(EXLCZ)99514000000001038420220724d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndigenous peoples, natural resources and governance agencies and interactions /edited by Monica Tennberg, Else Grete Broderstad, and Hans-Kristian HernesTaylor & Francis2022Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, New York :Routledge,[2022]©20221 online resource (217 pages)Routledge Research in Polar Regions0-367-67415-7 Indigenous Rights and Governance Theory: an introduction / Hans-Kristian Hernes, Else Grete Broderstad and Monica Tennberg -- International law, state compliance and wind power: Gaelpie (Kalvvatnan) and beyond / Else Grete Broderstad -- Reindeer husbandry vs. wind energy: analysis of the Pauträsk and Norrbäck court decisions in Sweden / Dorothée Cambou, Per Sandström, Anna Skarin and Emma Borg -- Indigenous agency in aquaculture development in Norway and New Zealand / Camilla Brattland, Else Grete Broderstad and Catherine Howlett -- Indigenous agency through normative contestation: defining the scope of free, prior and informed consent in the Russian North Marina / Peeters Goloviznina -- The role of the Tlicho Comprehensive Agreement in shaping the relationship between the Tlicho and the mining industry in the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada / Horatio Sam-Aggrey -- The shifting state: rolling over Indigenous rights in Ontario, Canada / Gabrielle A. Slowey -- Emerging governance mechanisms in Norway: a cautionary note from the Antipodes / Catherine Howlett and Rebecca Lawrence -- Paradigm conflicts: challenges to implementing Indigenous rights in Sápmi / Kaja Nan Gjelde-Bennett -- Revisiting the Governance Triangle in the Arctic and beyond / Monica Tennberg, Else Grete Broderstad and Hans-Kristian Hernes.This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing relationships between states, indigenous peoples and industries in the Arctic and beyond. It offers insights from Nordic countries, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Russia to present different systems of resource governance and practices of managing industry-indigenous peoples’ relations in the mining industry, renewable resource development and aquaculture. Chapters cover growing international interest on Arctic natural resources, globalization of extractive industries and increasing land use conflicts. It considers issues such as equity, use of knowledge, development of company practices, conflict-solving measures and the role of indigenous institutions. Focus on Indigenous peoples and Governance triangle Multidisciplinary: political science, legal studies, sociology, administrative studies, Indigenous studies. Global approach: Nordic countries, Canada, Russia, Australia, New Zealand and Canada Thorough case studies, rich material and analysis The book will be of great interest to legal scholars, political scientists, experts in administrative sciences, authorities at different levels (local, regional and nations), experts in human rights and natural resources governance, experts in corporate social governance.Routledge research in polar regions.Indigenous peoplesGovernment relationsIndigenous peoplesArctic regionsGovernment relationsNatural resourcesArctic regionsManagementMines and mineral resourcesEnvironmental aspectsArctic regionsarctic communitiesarctic economiesarctic governancearctic indigenous communitiesarctic natural resourcesarctic peoplesarctic resourcesindigenous agencyindigenous arcticindigenous governanceindigenous peoplesindigenous resourcesnatural resourcesIndigenous peoplesGovernment relations.Indigenous peoplesGovernment relations.Natural resourcesManagement.Mines and mineral resourcesEnvironmental aspects305.8Tennberg Monicaedt1241425Tennberg MonicaBroderstad Else GreteHernes Hans-KristianMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910547691403321Indigenous peoples, natural resources and governance3378857UNINA