The Catch-22 of Conservation: Indigenous Peoples, Biologists, and Cultural Change

The author suggests that indigenous populations that use simple technologies in subsistence economies are not necessarily conservation-friendly. The case of the Huaorani Indians of Ecuador is presented as an example of how conservation is a social process.

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Holt, Flora Lu
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Holt, Flora Lu. 2005. The Catch-22 of Conservation: Indigenous Peoples, Biologists, and Cultural Change. Human Ecology 33(2):199-215.

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Journal Article
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2005
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