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King Henry VI; Part Two

[audiobook] King Henry VI; Part Two by William Shakespeare at Arts-Photography

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Centuries-old community planning practices in Indigenous communities in Canada; the United States; New Zealand; and Australia have; in modern times; been eclipsed by ill-suited western approaches; mostly derived from colonial and neo-colonial traditions. Since planning outcomes have failed to reflect the rights and interests of Indigenous people; attempts to reclaim planning have become a priority for many Indigenous nations throughout the world.In Reclaiming Indigenous Planning; scholars and practitioners connect the past and present to facilitate better planning for the future. With examples from the Canadian Arctic to the Australian desert; and the cities; towns; reserves and reservations in between; contributors engage topics including Indigenous mobilization and resistance; awareness-raising and seven-generations visioning; Indigenous participation in community planning processes; and forms of governance. Relying on case studies and personal narratives; these essays emphasize the critical need for Indigenous communities to reclaim control of the political; socio-cultural; and economic agendas that shape their lives.The first book to bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors together across continents; Reclaiming Indigenous Planning shows how urban and rural communities around the world are reformulating planning practices that incorporate traditional knowledge; cultural identity; and stewardship over land and resources.Contributors include Robert Adkins (Community and Economic Development Consultant; USA); Chris Andersen (Alberta); Giovanni Attili (La Sapienza); Aaron Aubin (Dillon Consulting); Shaun Awatere (Landcare Research; New Zealand); Yale Belanger (Lethbridge); Keith Chaulk (Memorial); Stephen Cornell (Arizona); Sherrie Cross (Macquarie); Kim Doohan (Native Title and Resource Claims Consultant; Australia); Kerri Jo Fortier (Simpcw First Nation); Bethany Haalboom (Victoria University; New Zealand); Lisa Hardess (Hardess Planning Inc.); Garth Harmsworth (Landcare Research; New Zealand); Sharon Hausam (Pueblo of Laguna); Michael Hibbard (Oregon); Richard Howitt (Macquarie); Ted Jojola (New Mexico); Tanira Kingi (AgResearch; New Zealand); Marcus Lane (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization; Australia); Rebecca Lawrence (Umea); Gaim Lunkapis (Malaysia Sabah); Laura Mannell (Planning Consultant; Canada); Hirini Matunga (Lincoln University; New Zealand); Deborah McGregor (Toronto); Oscar Montes de Oca (AgResearch; New Zealand); Samantha Muller (Flinders); David Natcher (Saskatchewan); Frank Palermo (Dalhousie); Robert Patrick (Saskatchewan); Craig Pauling (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority; New Zealand); Kurt Peters (Oregon State); Libby Porter (Monash); Andrea Procter (Memorial); Sarah Prout (Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health; Australia); Catherine Robinson (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization; Australia); Shadrach Rolleston (Planning Consultant; New Zealand); Leonie Sandercock (British Columbia); Crispin Smith (Planning Consultant; Canada); Sandie Suchet-Pearson (Macquarie); Siri Veland (Brown); Ryan Walker (Saskatchewan); Liz Wedderburn (AgResearch; New Zealand).


#2704079 in eBooks 2015-06-10 2015-06-10File Name: B00JLNWROY


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