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Indigenous Social Movements and Ecological Resilience: Lessons from the Dayak of Indonesia

99 In this volume, Janis B. Alcorn, Director of BSP's Asia & Pacific Program and PeFoR, and Antoinette G. Royo, Senior Program Officer at BSP-KEMALA, join several Dayak activists to reflect on the progress of the indigenous peoples' social movement in Indonesia and its impact on ecological resilience. John Bamba, Stefanus Masiun, and Ita Natalia reflect on how NGOs mobilize country support for conservation. Date: 2000. Authors: Alcorn, Janis B. and Antionette G. Royo, eds. Program: Asia and the Pacific
by Janis B. Alcorn — last modified 2007-07-07 21:16 Biodiversity Support Program, Washington DC In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, any copyrighted material herein is distributed without profit or payment for non-profit research and educational purposes only.
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