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Consulting the spirits, working with nature, sharing with others : indigenous resource management in the Philippines / edited by Ponciano L. Bennagen and Maria Luisa Lucas-Fernan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City : Sentro Para sa Ganap na Pamayanan, c1996.Description: ix, 199 p. : ill. , map; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9719172002
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fil 306.08 C765 1996
LOC classification:
  • FIL GN 671 .P6 C66
Contents:
Contents
Overview
Review of literature and state of the art
Consulting the spirits, working with nature sharing with others: an overview of Indigenous resource management/ Ponciano L. Bennagen
Traditional knowledge and management practices of Indigenous peoples in Palawan and Mindoro/ Maria Luisa Lucas-Fernan
Indigenous knowledge on Natural Resources Utilization and Management: notes on Field Studies in the Visayas/ Joel Eleazar Bersales
Biodiversity and indigenous Resource Utilization and Management Practices in Mindanao/ Rene Victor Agbayani
National Conference Papers
Indigenous women's role in Resource Utilization management: the Cordillera experience/ Geraldine Fiagoy
Addendum: The Muyong system: Land ownership and forest management system among the Tuali of Ifugao/ Ifugao Research Development Center
Taboo and environment--Cebuano and Tagbanuwa: two cases of Natural Resource Management in the Philippines and their relation to religion/ Harold Olofson
Mari-it and its impact on ecosystem protection and conservation (Panay Island)/ Alicia P. Magos
Resources Utilization and Management Practices of the Northern Mindanao Indigenous peoples/ Erlinda M. Burton
Presentation of Representatives of People's Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations
Florence Daguitan. Cordillera People's alliance/Montanosa Research Development Center
Hernan Ambe. Sinobadan Bagobo Macatanod
Amenodin Cali. Tago-o -ranao
Benny Capuno. Central Luzon Ayta Association
Antonio Calbayog. Samahang Pangtribu ng mga Mangyan ng Mindoro
Virgilio Tejada. Mangyan Integrated Development Program
Highlights of the workshops and Plenary Sessions
Significance of the Conceptual frameworks: comments and questions
Ancestral domain issue
Intellectual property rights
Ethics of sustainability
A Conceptual frameworks for an action research program on indigenous people and biodiversity conservation
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Overview

Review of literature and state of the art

Consulting the spirits, working with nature sharing with others: an overview of Indigenous resource management/ Ponciano L. Bennagen

Traditional knowledge and management practices of Indigenous peoples in Palawan and Mindoro/ Maria Luisa Lucas-Fernan

Indigenous knowledge on Natural Resources Utilization and Management: notes on Field Studies in the Visayas/ Joel Eleazar Bersales

Biodiversity and indigenous Resource Utilization and Management Practices in Mindanao/ Rene Victor Agbayani

National Conference Papers

Indigenous women's role in Resource Utilization management: the Cordillera experience/ Geraldine Fiagoy

Addendum: The Muyong system: Land ownership and forest management system among the Tuali of Ifugao/ Ifugao Research Development Center

Taboo and environment--Cebuano and Tagbanuwa: two cases of Natural Resource Management in the Philippines and their relation to religion/ Harold Olofson

Mari-it and its impact on ecosystem protection and conservation (Panay Island)/ Alicia P. Magos

Resources Utilization and Management Practices of the Northern Mindanao Indigenous peoples/ Erlinda M. Burton

Presentation of Representatives of People's Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations

Florence Daguitan. Cordillera People's alliance/Montanosa Research Development Center

Hernan Ambe. Sinobadan Bagobo Macatanod

Amenodin Cali. Tago-o -ranao

Benny Capuno. Central Luzon Ayta Association

Antonio Calbayog. Samahang Pangtribu ng mga Mangyan ng Mindoro

Virgilio Tejada. Mangyan Integrated Development Program

Highlights of the workshops and Plenary Sessions

Significance of the Conceptual frameworks: comments and questions

Ancestral domain issue

Intellectual property rights

Ethics of sustainability

A Conceptual frameworks for an action research program on indigenous people and biodiversity conservation

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