نتایج جستجو برای: particularly local communities and indigenous peoples

تعداد نتایج: 16920015  

2009
Marcia Langton Odette Mazel Lisa Palmer

The Agreements Treaties and Negotiated Settlements (ATNS) database (www.atns.net.au) is an online gateway and resource that links current information, historical detail and published material relating to agreements made between indigenous peoples and others in Australia and overseas. Designed for use by indigenous and other community organisations, researchers, government and industry bodies, t...

2013
Jocelyn Davies Rosemary Hill Fiona J. Walsh Marcus Sandford Dermot Smyth Miles C. Holmes

Increasing attention to formal recognition of indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs) as part of national and/or global protected area systems is generating novel encounters between the customary institutions through which indigenous peoples and local communities manage these traditional estates and the bureaucratic institutions of protected area management planning. Although managemen...

Journal: :Gut 2014
Melina Arnold Suzanne P Moore Sven Hassler Lis Ellison-Loschmann David Forman Freddie Bray

OBJECTIVE Stomach cancer is a leading cause of cancer death, especially in developing countries. Incidence has been associated with poverty and is also reported to disproportionately affect indigenous peoples, many of whom live in poor socioeconomic circumstances and experience lower standards of health. In this comprehensive assessment, we explore the burden of stomach cancer among indigenous ...

2006
Caroline Phillips

Indigenous peoples have long been the focus of research conducted by many archaeologists, anthropologists and ethnographers. The vast majority of these researchers are non-Indigenous. Research produces knowledge that, under current intellectual property laws, is legally owned, controlled and disseminated by the researcher. Indigenous communities who share their cultural and intellectual propert...

2016
Katie Gasparelli Hilary Crowley Moni Fricke Brooke McKenzie Sarah Oosman Stephanie A. Nixon

One might assume that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) final report1 is about Indigenous peoples in Canada. It is, and it is not. The 528page report, as well as its 94 recommendations, released in June 2015,2 is about and for all Canadians. If you live in Canada, this report is written for you. If you are a health care provider, educator, or leader, this report has specif...

2014
Laura Zanotti

One key strand of political ecology inquiry draws attention to different scalar aspects of territorial control and environmental governance, especially as they relate to inequity, power, and marginality in the rural South. Simultaneously, in the past several decades scholars have argued for a more meaningful engagement with space and place, as global forces of capitalism and geographies of diff...

Journal: :Transcultural psychiatry 2014
Olga Ulturgasheva Stacy Rasmus Lisa Wexler Kristine Nystad Michael Kral

Arctic peoples today find themselves on the front line of rapid environmental change brought about by globalizing forces, shifting climates, and destabilizing physical conditions. The weather is not the only thing undergoing rapid change here. Social climates are intrinsically connected to physical climates, and changes within each have profound effects on the daily life, health, and well-being...

2017
Bushra Nasir Steve Kisely Leanne Hides Geetha Ranmuthugala Sharon Brennan-Olsen Geoffrey C Nicholson Neeraj S Gill Noel Hayman Srinivas Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan Maree Toombs

BACKGROUND Little is known of the appropriateness of existing gatekeeper suicide prevention programs for Indigenous communities. Despite the high rates of Indigenous suicide in Australia, especially among Indigenous youth, it is unclear how effective existing suicide prevention programs are in providing appropriate management of Indigenous people at risk of suicide. METHODS In-depth, semi-str...

2014
Ana Dell’Arciprete José Braunstein Cecilia Touris Graciela Dinardi Ignacio Llovet Sergio Sosa-Estani

INTRODUCTION Ninety percent of the aboriginal communities of Argentina are located in areas of endemic vectorial transmission of Chagas disease. Control activities in these communities have not been effective. The goal of this research was to explore the role played by beliefs, habits, and practices of Pilaga and Wichi indigenous communities in their interaction with the local health system in ...

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