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_223 _a341.48 _bHER |
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100 | _aHerojit Laishram | ||
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_aRethinking resource management: Sustainability and indigenous peoples / _cLaishram Herojit. |
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_a1st ed. _b2013. |
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_aDelhi. _bA.K.Publications; _c2013. |
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_a306 p . ; _bhardbound _c14x22cm |
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505 | _a1. Indigenous community: political discourse and natural resource rights 2. Rethinking and self-determination: The contemporary indigenous rights 3. Difference of rethinking co-management 4. Indigenous identities, transnational networks 5.The internalization of indigenous rights norms 6. Indigenous heritage values and management practice 7. Policies towards aboriginal peoples: Policy paradigms and policy change 8. Indigenous priorities on evaluating co-management for social-Ecological fit 9. quest for equity in indigenous education 10. Challenges in indigenous philanthropy | ||
520 | _aOne resource management technique is resource leveling. It aims at smoothing the stock of resource on hand, reducing both excess inventories and shortages. The required data are: The demands for various resources, forecast by time period into the future as far as is reasonable,as well as the resources configurations required in those demands, and the supply of the resources again forecast bt time period into the future as far as is reasonable. | ||
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