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Author:
Porter, Libby, 1973- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008044639
Title:
Planning for coexistence? : recognizing indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia / Libby Porter RMIT University, Australia and Janice Barry University of Manitoba, Canada.
Publisher:
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
vi, 221 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subject:
Land use--Canada.
Land use--Australia.
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Australia.
Indigenous peoples--Civil rights.
Land use.
Australia.
Canada.
Landnutzung.
Indigene Völker.
Grundrecht.
Ethnische Beziehungen.
Kanada.
Australien.
Economics.
Other Authors:
Barry, Janice, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016017313
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction : the challenge of indigenous coexistence for planning -- Concepts and contexts -- "We are all here to stay" : a "meditation on discomfort" -- Seeing the contact zone : a methodology for analyzing links between everyday and textual practice -- Constructing contact zones : planning and recognition discourses in Victoria and British Columbia -- Stories of planning in (post)colonial Victoria & British Columbia -- The non-recognition of indigenous rights in metropolitan Melbourne -- Negotiating bounded recognition : seeking co-management on the river red gum flood plains -- Neighbour-to-neighbour planning relations along Vancouver's north shore -- Planning for wilp sustainability in the Nass and Skeena river watersheds -- Conceptualizing coexistence in planning theory and practice -- Negotiating, contesting, reframing : indigenous agency in the contact zone -- Bounded recognition : how planning resettles indigenous claims -- Developing intercultural capacity : lessons for planning practice -- Towards coexistence : rethinking planning for indigenous justice -- References.
Summary:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction : the challenge of indigenous coexistence for planning -- Concepts and contexts -- "We are all here to stay" : a "meditation on discomfort" -- Seeing the contact zone : a methodology for analyzing links between everyday and textual practice -- Constructing contact zones : planning and recognition discourses in Victoria and British Columbia -- Stories of planning in (post)colonial Victoria & British Columbia -- The non-recognition of indigenous rights in metropolitan Melbourne -- Negotiating bounded recognition : seeking co-management on the river red gum flood plains -- Neighbour-to-neighbour planning relations along Vancouver's north shore -- Planning for wilp sustainability in the Nass and Skeena river watersheds -- Conceptualizing coexistence in planning theory and practice -- Negotiating, contesting, reframing : indigenous agency in the contact zone -- Bounded recognition : how planning resettles indigenous claims -- Developing intercultural capacity : lessons for planning practice -- Towards coexistence : rethinking planning for indigenous justice -- References
ISBN:
1409470792
9781409470793
1409470784
9781409470786
1409470776
9781409470779
OCLC:
(OCoLC)945803228
LCCN:
2015047032
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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