1st Edition

Land-Water Management and Sustainability in Bangladesh Indigenous practices in the Chittagong Hill Tracts

By Ranjan Datta Copyright 2019
160 Pages
by Routledge

160 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Indigenous sustainability and environmental management cannot be understood apart from a community, its traditions, and ways of practices. Interest in Indigenous environmental sustainability has grown steadily in past years, reflecting traditional cultural perspectives about the environment and developing research priorities. This book explores the ways one Indigenous community, in the... Read more

1. Introduction and Context  2. Relational Theoretical Framework and Implications  3. Participatory Action Research and Researcher’s Responsibilities  4. Traditional Meanings of Land-water  5. The Community’s Perceptions of Meanings of Management  6. The Community’s Perceptions of Current Management  7. The Community’s Perceptions of Environmental Sustainability  8. Youth Responsibilities for Sustainability  9. A Call to Implications  10. Concluding Remark

Biography

Ranjan Datta is a SSHRC Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at University of Regina, Canada. His publications include Responsibilities for Land and Reconciliation and Reconciliation in Practice: A Cross-cultural Perspective (both forthcoming).