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Indigenous Land Rights And Indigenous Land Use Planning


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Planning For Coexistence


Planning For Coexistence
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Author : Libby Porter
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-06-10

Planning For Coexistence written by Libby Porter and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-10 with Political Science categories.


Planning is becoming one of the key battlegrounds for Indigenous people to negotiate meaningful articulation of their sovereign territorial and political rights, reigniting the essential tension that lies at the heart of Indigenous-settler relations. But what actually happens in the planning contact zone - when Indigenous demands for recognition of coexisting political authority over territory intersect with environmental and urban land-use planning systems in settler-colonial states? This book answers that question through a critical examination of planning contact zones in two settler-colonial states: Victoria, Australia and British Columbia, Canada. Comparing the experiences of four Indigenous communities who are challenging and renegotiating land-use planning in these places, the book breaks new ground in our understanding of contemporary Indigenous land justice politics. It is the first study to grapple with what it means for planning to engage with Indigenous peoples in major cities, and the first of its kind to compare the underlying conditions that produce very different outcomes in urban and non-urban planning contexts. In doing so, the book exposes the costs and limits of the liberal mode of recognition as it comes to be articulated through planning, challenging the received wisdom that participation and consultation can solve conflicts of sovereignty. This book lays the theoretical, methodological and practical groundwork for imagining what planning for coexistence might look like: a relational, decolonizing planning praxis where self-determining Indigenous peoples invite settler-colonial states to their planning table on their terms.



Planning With Indigenous Customary Land Rights


Planning With Indigenous Customary Land Rights
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Author : Libby Porter
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Planning With Indigenous Customary Land Rights written by Libby Porter and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


"Indigenous people around the world are asking for their rights in land to be fully recognised in modern legal systems, in order to address historical land injustices. The recognition of Indigenous land rights means that modern nation-states recognise relationships with land based on communal ownership and oral law systems. This brings new challenges for allocating and managing land and its use because Indigenous people represent a unique kind of stakeholder with special rights in discussions about land use planning and management. This project aims to contribute to social change at the interface between planning systems and Indigenous peoples by analysing innovations in land use planning systems in Australia and Canada that are responding to the recognition of Indigenous land rights. The research will focus on how Indigenous rights are being recognised within planning systems; whether this gives rise to a recognition of different knowledge and law in relation to land; and what this means for relations of power between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. It will examine the range of policy and legislative responses being made across the two case study areas, and then investigate a selection of four case studies in-depth, using analysis of documents and in-depth interviews." -- Economic and Social Research Council website.



Land Indigenous Peoples And Conflict


Land Indigenous Peoples And Conflict
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Author : Alan C. Tidwell
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2015-10-05

Land Indigenous Peoples And Conflict written by Alan C. Tidwell and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-05 with Law categories.


Land, Indigenous Peoples and Conflict presents an original comparative study of indigenous land and property rights worldwide. The book explores how the ongoing constitutional, legal and political integration of indigenous peoples into contemporary society has impacted on indigenous institutions and structures for managing land and property. This book details some of the common problems experienced by indigenous peoples throughout the world, providing lessons and insights from conflict resolution that may find application in other conflicts including inter-state and civil and sectarian conflicts. An interdisciplinary group of contributors present specific case material from indigenous land conflicts from the South Pacific, Australasia, South East Asia, Africa, North and South America, and northern Eurasia. These regional cases discuss issues such as modernization, the evolution of systems and institutions regulating land use, access and management, and the resolution of indigenous land conflicts, drawing out common problems and solutions. The lessons learnt from the book will be of value to students, researchers, legal professionals and policy makers with an interest in land and property rights worldwide.



Comparative Perspectives On Communal Lands And Individual Ownership


Comparative Perspectives On Communal Lands And Individual Ownership
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Author : Lee Godden
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2010-02-26

Comparative Perspectives On Communal Lands And Individual Ownership written by Lee Godden and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-02-26 with Architecture categories.


Comparative Perspectives on Communal Lands and Individual Ownership: Sustainable Futures addresses property and land title as central mechanisms governing access to communally-held land and resources. The collection assesses the effectiveness of property law and tenure models developed around concepts of individual ownership, for achieving long-term environmental and economic sustainability for indigenous peoples and local communities. It explores the momentum for change in the international realm, and then develops a comparative focus across Australia, North America, Africa, Peru, New Zealand and the Pacific region, examining the historical and current impacts of individuation of title on the customary law and practice of indigenous peoples and local communities. Themes of property, privatisation and sustainable communities are developed in theoretical analyses and case studies from these jurisdictions. The case studies throw into sharp relief how questions of land law and resources management should not be separated from wider issues about the long-term viability of communities. Comparative analysis allows consideration of how western models of land tenure and land title might better accommodate the exercise of traditional practices of indigenous peoples and local communities, while still promoting autonomy, choice and economic development. This volume will be of interest to scholars and professionals working in the fields of property law, land reform, policy and planning, indigenous law and customary law, environmental sustainability, development and resource management.



Reclaiming Indigenous Planning


Reclaiming Indigenous Planning
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Author : Ryan Walker
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2013-09-01

Reclaiming Indigenous Planning written by Ryan Walker and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-01 with Social Science categories.


Centuries-old community planning practices in Indigenous communities in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia have, in modern times, been eclipsed by ill-suited western approaches, mostly derived from colonial and neo-colonial traditions. Since planning outcomes have failed to reflect the rights and interests of Indigenous people, attempts to reclaim planning have become a priority for many Indigenous nations throughout the world. In Reclaiming Indigenous Planning, scholars and practitioners connect the past and present to facilitate better planning for the future. With examples from the Canadian Arctic to the Australian desert, and the cities, towns, reserves and reservations in between, contributors engage topics including Indigenous mobilization and resistance, awareness-raising and seven-generations visioning, Indigenous participation in community planning processes, and forms of governance. Relying on case studies and personal narratives, these essays emphasize the critical need for Indigenous communities to reclaim control of the political, socio-cultural, and economic agendas that shape their lives. The first book to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors together across continents, Reclaiming Indigenous Planning shows how urban and rural communities around the world are reformulating planning practices that incorporate traditional knowledge, cultural identity, and stewardship over land and resources. Contributors include Robert Adkins (Community and Economic Development Consultant, USA), Chris Andersen (Alberta), Giovanni Attili (La Sapienza), Aaron Aubin (Dillon Consulting), Shaun Awatere (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Yale Belanger (Lethbridge), Keith Chaulk (Memorial), Stephen Cornell (Arizona), Sherrie Cross (Macquarie), Kim Doohan (Native Title and Resource Claims Consultant, Australia), Kerri Jo Fortier (Simpcw First Nation), Bethany Haalboom (Victoria University, New Zealand), Lisa Hardess (Hardess Planning Inc.), Garth Harmsworth (Landcare Research, New Zealand), Sharon Hausam (Pueblo of Laguna), Michael Hibbard (Oregon), Richard Howitt (Macquarie), Ted Jojola (New Mexico), Tanira Kingi (AgResearch, New Zealand), Marcus Lane (Griffith), Rebecca Lawrence (Umea), Gaim Lunkapis (Malaysia Sabah), Laura Mannell (Planning Consultant, Canada), Hirini Matunga (Lincoln University, New Zealand), Deborah McGregor (Toronto), Oscar Montes de Oca (AgResearch, New Zealand), Samantha Muller (Flinders), David Natcher (Saskatchewan), Frank Palermo (Dalhousie), Robert Patrick (Saskatchewan), Craig Pauling (Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu), Kurt Peters (Oregon State), Libby Porter (Monash), Andrea Procter (Memorial), Sarah Prout (Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health, Australia), Catherine Robinson (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia), Shadrach Rolleston (Planning Consultant, New Zealand), Leonie Sandercock (British Columbia), Crispin Smith (Planning Consultant, Canada), Sandie Suchet-Pearson (Macquarie), Siri Veland (Brown), Ryan Walker (Saskatchewan), Liz Wedderburn (AgResearch, New Zealand).



Indigenous Peoples And Real Estate Valuation


Indigenous Peoples And Real Estate Valuation
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Author : Robert A. Simons
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2009-01-07

Indigenous Peoples And Real Estate Valuation written by Robert A. Simons and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-01-07 with Business & Economics categories.


Sponsored by the American Real Estate Society (ARES), Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation addresses a wide variety of timely issues relating to property ownership, rights, and use, including: ancestral burial, historical record of occupancy, treaty implementation problems, eminent domain, the effects of large governmental change, financing projects under formal and informal title or deed document systems, exclusive ownership vs. non-exclusive use rights, public land ownership, tribal or family land claims, insurgency and war, legal systems of ownership, prior government expropriation of lands, moral obligation to indigenous peoples, colonial occupation, and common land leases. These issues can also be broadly grouped into topics, such as conflict between indigenous and western property rights, communal land ownership, land transfer by force, legacy issues related to past colonization and apartheid, and metaphysical/indigenous land value.



Indigenous Land Rights And Indigenous Land Use Planning


Indigenous Land Rights And Indigenous Land Use Planning
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Author : Keshab Thapa
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2018

Indigenous Land Rights And Indigenous Land Use Planning written by Keshab Thapa and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with categories.


To document the community priorities and the role of Indigenous land use planning for the Mino Bimaadiziwin of Wasagamack First Nation, Manitoba, this research analyzed the land use biographies of 49 harvesters and video interviews of 10 community members. The geographic information system (GIS) analysis of the land use shows a vast expanse of traditional territory used for sustenance activities - fishing, trapping, hunting, gathering as well as cultural ceremonies and habitation. Video interviews reveal community members' desire to protect their territory for community healing, cultural and language revival, and community economic development. Indigenous land use planning is a means to fulfill community priorities to achieve Mino Bimaadiziwin of Wasagamack First Nation. The research concludes the need for fundamental changes in governments' policies and programs to promote Indigenous land use planning and to ensure Indigenous rights to their traditional territories to enable Indigenous reconciliation and self-determination.



This Land Is Your Land


This Land Is Your Land
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Author : Jocelyn Leah Beatty
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

This Land Is Your Land written by Jocelyn Leah Beatty and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.




Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Under International Law


Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Under International Law
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Author : Jérémie Gilbert
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-06-21

Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Under International Law written by Jérémie Gilbert and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-21 with Law categories.


This book addresses the right of indigenous peoples to live, own and use their traditional territories, and analyses how international law addresses this. Through its meticulous examination of the interaction between international law and indigenous peoples’ land rights, the work explores several burning issues such as collective rights, self-determination, property rights, cultural rights and restitution of land. It delves into the notion of past violations and the role of international law in providing for remedies, reparation and restitution. It also argues that there is a new phase in the relationship between States, indigenous peoples and private actors, such as corporations, in the making of territorial agreements. The first edition of this ground-breaking book was published in 2006, at the time the negotiations for the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) were still underway. The adoption of the Declaration in 2007 marks an important moment not only in terms of law-making, but also represents the achievement of long decades of lobbying and advocacy from indigenous peoples’ representatives. This fully revised new edition reflects on the 10 years which have followed the adoption of the UNDRIP and examines its impact regarding indigenous peoples’ land rights. Its aim is not only to assess the importance of the UNDRIP in terms of international standards, but also to reflect on the ‘maturing’ of international law in relation to indigenous peoples’ land rights. Over the last 10 years these have reached a new level of visibility and a voluminous new jurisprudence and doctrine have been developed. Praise for the first edition: "Gilbert’s passion for his subject is palpable and illuminates every page, as do his zeal to expose international law’s complicity in indigenous peoples’ loss of their territories and tentative hope that international law might now provide some protection of indigenous peoples’ lands. The choice of topic is also to be applauded. There are few texts that examine indigenous peoples’ land rights in such depth.” Claire Charters, Associate Professor, University of Auckland, New Zealand (in International and Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) "Gilbert’s gaze is firmly fixed on the future and the question how international law will reflect lex ferenda on indigenous land rights. His interpretation of international law must be seen in this light. He is looking beyond the current controversies in the rights discourse towards a more conciliatory phase in state-indigenous relations. International law undoubtedly has an important role to play in his vision, but its primary function is to facilitate dialogue rather than as a combative and adversarial mechanism. (..) Gilbert’s book is a tour de force on indigenous territoriality.” Stephen Allen, Senior Lecturer in Law, Queen Mary University London, United Kingdom (in International Journal on Minority and Group Rights



Indigenous Peoples And Tropical Forests


Indigenous Peoples And Tropical Forests
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Author : Jason W. Clay
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1988

Indigenous Peoples And Tropical Forests written by Jason W. Clay and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Social Science categories.