Arctic Environment: Indigenous Perspectives

Publisher: IWGIA and Inuit Circumpolar Conference
Number of pages: 48
ISSN number: 0902-6266
Publication language: English
Region publication is about: Arctic, Ártico
Financially supported by: 'Carlsen-Langes Legatstiftelse' and 'Dronning Margrethe and Prins Henriks Fond'
Release year: 1991

Tags: Climate, Human rights

This document is a presentation and an analysis of the present conflicts of interests between the anti-hunting movement and the indigenous peoples of the Arctic. The right of indigenous peoples to subsistence and economic development based on renewable resources in their homelands will be the focal issue. The anti-hunting movement is an ongoing threat to the survival of indigenous peoples. A solution which integrates indigenous perspectives is urgently needed.

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