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Planning with Indigenous Customary Land Rights
Libby Porter
Janice Barry
其他書名
An Investigation of Shifts in Planning Law and Governance in British Columbia, Canada and Victoria, Australia : Final Project Report
出版
Economic and Social Research Council
, 2013
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=y51TngEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
"Indigenous people around the world are asking for their rights in land to be fully recognised in modern legal systems, in order to address historical land injustices. The recognition of Indigenous land rights means that modern nation-states recognise relationships with land based on communal ownership and oral law systems. This brings new challenges for allocating and managing land and its use because Indigenous people represent a unique kind of stakeholder with special rights in discussions about land use planning and management. This project aims to contribute to social change at the interface between planning systems and Indigenous peoples by analysing innovations in land use planning systems in Australia and Canada that are responding to the recognition of Indigenous land rights. The research will focus on how Indigenous rights are being recognised within planning systems; whether this gives rise to a recognition of different knowledge and law in relation to land; and what this means for relations of power between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. It will examine the range of policy and legislative responses being made across the two case study areas, and then investigate a selection of four case studies in-depth, using analysis of documents and in-depth interviews." -- Economic and Social Research Council website.