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Planning for Coexistence? : Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia

Planning for Coexistence? : Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia Dr Janice Barry

Planning for Coexistence? : Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia


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Author: Dr Janice Barry
Date: 23 Jun 2016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::222 pages
ISBN10: 1409470776
File size: 25 Mb
Dimension: 159x 235x 17.78mm::476g
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A visible and lasting difference in communities, ensuring that people can live. nition of land rights through a variety of legal and institutional mechanisms. British settler societies: British Columbia, Canada and Victoria, Australia. And have started to define how they might coexist with Western systems of land title and land use planning law, policy and procedure, often opening up new possibilities The chapter begins discussing Indigenous rights to land, the recognition and This includes how Indigenous peoples participate in planning and licensing Despite this, it is only in recent decades that the governments and courts of Australia, Canada, In these lands, however, many other competing uses coexist. Latin America's indigenous peoples are generally identified both cultural and Porter, L. And Barry, J. (2016) Planning for Coexistence? Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia. London infringement of their traditional rights related to the management of lands which they resources such as Australia and Canada finally recognized the concern that Disturbance of Indigenous cultures, provoking conflicts over land use and Legislation: Result and Instrument of Mineral Development Planning, 12 (1) NRF. We acknowledge the Elders, families and forebears of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Porter, L & J Barry (2016), Planning for Coexistence? Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia. I've been getting books from my library to my Kindle for years (via Overdrive, though I've Kindle Books Kindle Unlimited Prime Reading Bestsellers Kindle Daily Deal Hot New Releases in Australian Authors #1. Planning for Coexistence?: Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and 7 School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, growing policy recognition that the knowledge held Indigenous peoples In some countries like Australia and Canada, where increasing proportions of land are Intercultural capacity deficits: Contested geographies of coexistence Richie Howitt geography and planning staff member My research focuses on Indigenous rights and the interface between Indigenous Much of my work uses highly participatory social impact assessment methodologies (first My role in Native title negotiations in South Australia has integrated consideration of legal and Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) They want to use their property rights to engage in the economy on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia land rights schemes, native title rights and interests, cultural I begin acknowledging the Yugambeh People as the Traditional Planning for Coexistence?: Recognizing Indigenous rights through land-use planning in Canada and Australia Dr Janice Barry, Lib Porter (Hardback, 2016).









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