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PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (48), 2013
ECONOMICS AND ECOLOGY
Pyzhev A. I.
Senior lecturer, Chair of Socio-economic Planning, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk)
Pyzheva Yu. I.
Senior lecturer, Chair of Socio-economic Planning, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk), PhD (Economics)
Zander E. V.
Chair of Socio-economic development, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk), PhD (Economics), Professor

Resolution of the conflict of interests between nature-management companies and indigenous peoples: foreign experience (Russia, Krasnoyarsk)
The article describes the socio-economic situation of the indigenous peoples in the USA, Canada, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and shares the experience of conflict resolution between the indigenous population and businesses involved in management of natural resources
Key words: indigenous peoples, development of natural resources, territories of traditional settlement, USA, Canada, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand
Pages: 410 - 413



Публикация подготовлена в рамках поддержанного РГНФ и КГАУ «Красноярский краевой фонд поддержки научной и научно-технической деятельности» научного проекта № 13-12-24007 «Разработка механизмов компенсации ущерба, наносимого компаниями-недропользователями коренным малочисленным народам Красноярского края».

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