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Discrete Indigenous communities and Indigenous owned land

Land Compensation Gap for the Resettlement of the Indigenous Communities in Bakun Hydroelectric Dam

Land Compensation Gap for the Resettlement of the Indigenous Communities in Bakun Hydroelectric Dam

... determine land compensation gap. What factors determine the land compensation gap between the compensation awarded and what settlers consider adequate for the relocation? Understanding the factors will ...

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ALASKA INDIGENOUS LAND CLAIMS

ALASKA INDIGENOUS LAND CLAIMS

... authority, the State Department of Natural Resources. The best authority, the State Department of Natural Resources. The best sites for a village have been selected under the Native Allotmen sites for a village have been ...

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Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence?

Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence?

... their Indigenous Business Strategy (Commonwealth of Australia ...being Indigenous, which would reduce the likelihood of new Indigenous businesses being ...

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Health ownership in American indigenous communities

Health ownership in American indigenous communities

... between the federal government and their treaty-bound obligation to AIAN wellbeing. Summary As well-intentioned as the ISDEAA may have been at the onset, it appears the federal government may have something other than ...

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Reception of Islamic Law on Indigenous Communities:

Reception of Islamic Law on Indigenous Communities:

... communal land of Baduy. Indeed the presence of Islamic village in communal land settlement of Baduy also shows how the pressure that time ruler against their existence, so that the hegemony of the state ...

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Carbon management and opportunities for Indigenous Communities

Carbon management and opportunities for Indigenous Communities

... remote Indigenous communities appear likely to have a high carbon profile they comprise only a small proportion of Australia's ...and land management activities that could lead to further carbon ...

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Indigenous language education in remote communities

Indigenous language education in remote communities

... remote communities has consistently shown that the learning of Indigenous languages in LtC programs is cited as a key reason for increased outcomes in student participation and ...

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Engagement with Indigenous communities in key sectors

Engagement with Indigenous communities in key sectors

... that Indigenous people had the governance capacity to engage in and influence decisions about a major environmental infrastructure initiative as equal partners through various well-run Aboriginal corporations, not ...

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Keeping the land: Indigenous communities struggle over land use and sustainable forest management in Kalimantan, Indonesia

Keeping the land: Indigenous communities struggle over land use and sustainable forest management in Kalimantan, Indonesia

... the land, decentralization regulations allow governors and district heads to grant sizeable concessions and permits to companies for forest resource extraction (Government of Indonesia 1999) and/or plantation ...

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Indigenous communities and community land trusts. Dr Louise Crabtree University of Western Sydney

Indigenous communities and community land trusts. Dr Louise Crabtree University of Western Sydney

... – Maintaining affordability of stock via resale restrictions aims to deliver equity gain to resident while retaining subsidies and/or donations in pool of affordable housing. – Retains[r] ...

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Literature Review: climate change and Indigenous communities

Literature Review: climate change and Indigenous communities

... Indigenous people in places such as Fiji are using Traditional Ecological Knowledge to adapt to the effects of climate change. Duaewa (2009) reports the decrease in fish stocks at one island community meant Fijian ...

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Rodil (1994) Minoritization of Indigenous Communities-MindanaoSulu.pdf

Rodil (1994) Minoritization of Indigenous Communities-MindanaoSulu.pdf

... II onstituting the core of the Philippine land property system, the regalian doctrine has been and is still enshrined in the the Philip­ pine Constitutions of 1935, 1973 and 1987. With[r] ...

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Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

... of land and their rights to land have continually been suppressed by those in positions of formal ...to land has been severely ...in land has been a major component of the Basarwa ...to ...

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Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Determination in Botswana

... of land and their rights to land have continually been suppressed by those in positions of formal ...to land has been severely ...in land has been a major component of the Basarwa ...to ...

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Indigenous knowledge of engaging in farming in stony land

Indigenous knowledge of engaging in farming in stony land

... of land so far has been used a certain technique in cultivating land with traditional ...the land in an irrigated field that always moves is the response towards the nature of Kalimantan that is ...

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The Essence of Indigenous Land Release for Investment Interests

The Essence of Indigenous Land Release for Investment Interests

... In the Basic Agrarian Law we see a difference of understanding "earth" and "land". To know this we can see from the two articles below: Article 1 Paragraph (4) of the BAL regulates: "In the sense of the earth, ...

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Large-scale land acquisitions, state authority and indigenous local communities: insights from Ethiopia

Large-scale land acquisitions, state authority and indigenous local communities: insights from Ethiopia

... of land to investors for export-oriented agricultural production – especially in lowland regions – has been enacted on a grand scale over the past few ...shown, land acquisitions have occurred on a ...

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Land tenure and housing: a policy framework for meeting the needs of Indigenous Australians living in remote communities

Land tenure and housing: a policy framework for meeting the needs of Indigenous Australians living in remote communities

... The above statement is powerful. It evokes the sense of attachment that European society has placed upon a home. With this strong European based attachment to the dwelling it can be argued that to take away ones home ...

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Community owned solutions for fire management in tropical ecosystems: case studies from Indigenous communities of South America

Community owned solutions for fire management in tropical ecosystems: case studies from Indigenous communities of South America

... of Indigenous land use practices for controlling deforestation and reducing CO 2 ...that Indigenous lands have the lowest incidence of wildfires, significantly contributing to maintaining carbon ...

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Livelihood and Land-Use Pattern of Immigrant Muslim Communities in the Brahmaputra Floodplain in Assam: A Comparative Study of Immigrant and Indigenous Communities

Livelihood and Land-Use Pattern of Immigrant Muslim Communities in the Brahmaputra Floodplain in Assam: A Comparative Study of Immigrant and Indigenous Communities

... - 1 - インド・アッサム州,ブラマプトラ川氾濫原における ムスリム移民の生業活動と土地利用 ― ヒンドゥー教徒住民との比較を通して ― 浅田 晴久 * 要旨:インド北東地方に位置するアッサム州は,ムスリム人口の比率が高い州の 1 つである。アッサム州内のムス リムの大多数はイギリス植民地時代の東ベンガルや独立後の東パキスタン,バングラデシュから移住してきた人[r] ...

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