Indigenous Rights in Modern Landscapes
Discover the intricate relationship between indigenous rights and modern landscapes in Indigenous Rights in Modern Landscapes by Lars Elenius. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this compelling paperback spans 236 pages, delving into the vital role of indigenous customary rights in contemporary settings.
The book is structured in two insightful parts. Part I focuses on the Sámi customary rights, examining their significance in nature conservation across the Nordic countries and Russia. In Part II, Elenius investigates innovative postcolonial models of nature conservation, offering a fresh perspective on indigenous rights and environmental stewardship.
This essential read not only highlights the challenges faced by indigenous communities but also emphasizes the importance of integrating their rights into modern conservation efforts. Perfect for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in indigenous issues, Indigenous Rights in Modern Landscapes is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.