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Self Management and State Management: Forms of Knowing and Managing Northern Wildlife

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Boreal Institute for Northern Studies, and International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (U. of Alberta Press)

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I examine the relationship between local systems of self-management and systems of state-management of wildlife in the Canadian north, placing special emphasis on the mutual autonomy and mutual inter-dependence of the systems. I offer a social scientist's perception of state-management of wildlife resources and seek reasons why the development of such management concerns has tended to cut state-management off from local self-management.

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The 1993 reprint is a University of Alberta Press Open Access publication, available at: http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/book-images/Open%20Access/9781772122527_WEB.pdf A shorter version was republished in: Knowing the North: Reflections on Tradition, Technology and Science. William C. Wonders, ed. Edmonton: Boreal Institute for Northern Studies. Pp. 37-50. It is available at: http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/book-images/Open%20Access/9781772122022_WEB.pdf (Both accessed Nov. 13, 2018).

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Feit, Harvey A. 1988. “Self Management and State Management: Forms of Knowing and Managing Northern Wildlife.” In Traditional Knowledge and Renewable Resource Management in Northern Regions. Milton M.R. Freeman and Ludwig N. Carbyn, eds. Edmonton: Boreal Institute for Northern Studies, and International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Pp. 72-91.

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