Pathways to subsistence management in Alaska national parks: Perspectives of harvesters and agency staff
Abstract Alaska Native peoples rely on harvest of animals and plants for cultural, nutritional, social and spiritual benefits. Contemporary management of these resources occurs under state and federal regulations; however, a long history of Indigenous stewardship precedes Western management systems...
Main Authors: | Kristen M. Green, Anne H. Beaudreau, Maija Katak Lukin, Nicole M. Ardoin |
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פורמט: | Article |
שפה: | English |
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Wiley
2022-12-01
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סדרה: | People and Nature |
גישה מקוונת: | https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10414 |
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