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'Do good things for the fish': Organizational innovation in tribal governance.

机译:“为鱼做好事”:部落治理中的组织创新。

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This dissertation examines the organizational aspects of fish and wildlife management for Native American nations. Fish and wildlife management is an arena of great importance to many Native nations in subsistence, economic and cultural realms. Additionally, fish and wildlife, being common-pool resources, offer interesting management challenges. My research focuses on what happens when Native American nations exercise self-determination in this arena which requires them for both political and practical reasons to interact with state and federal governments and for economic reasons to deal with markets, all while attempting to meet the needs of their nations. Using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis and drawing upon survey and case study research with Native American fish and wildlife programs, I examine how tribes manage their fish and wildlife resources and with what results.;This research helps identify under what conditions tribes may achieve various management goals. In some important ways, tribes are limited in what they can do, particularly in regards to land base size and degree of jurisdiction over non-Indians. More importantly, however, this research identifies some of the many ways tribes can work to take charge of or support tribal fish and wildlife management without having to appeal to outsiders. While there are some very real limitations to fish and wildlife management external to tribes, within those limits, tribes have opportunities to assume and be effective in resource management.;This dissertation also provides evidence to suggest that as tribes are better able to determine their own management and governance paths, elements of clan structures and logics develop where the organizational literature would predict they would not. Studying tribal fish and wildlife programs in particular offers an examination of these clan-like features typically found only on the societal fringes. Perhaps even more importantly, this dissertation research demonstrates that there are different governance structures, or logics, co-existing and operating in hybrid forms. For tribes, these hybrid structures create some challenges and inconsistencies that more pure governance structures would not. Nevertheless, these hybrid structures also allow for flexibility and effectiveness in responding to the diverse stakeholders invested in or influencing tribal fish and wildlife management.
机译:本文研究了美洲原住民国家鱼类和野生动植物管理的组织方面。在生存,经济和文化领域,鱼类和野生动植物管理对许多土著民族而言都是极为重要的舞台。此外,鱼类和野生动植物作为公共资源,也带来了有趣的管理挑战。我的研究重点是当美洲原住民民族在这个舞台上行使自决权时会发生什么,这需要他们出于政治和实际原因与州和联邦政府互动,并出于经济原因需要与市场打交道,同时努力满足美国的需求。他们的国家。我使用模糊集定性比较分析,并利用对美国原住民鱼类和野生动植物计划的调查和案例研究,研究了部落如何管理其鱼类和野生动植物资源以及取得了什么结果。该研究有助于确定部落在什么条件下可以实现各种管理目标。在某些重要方面,部落的活动有限,特别是在土地面积和对非印第安人的管辖权方面。但是,更重要的是,这项研究确定了部落可以采用多种方法来负责或支持部落鱼类和野生动植物的管理,而不必吸引外界。尽管部落外部对鱼类和野生动植物的管理有一些非常实际的限制,但在这些限制内,部落有机会承担并有效管理资源。本论文还提供了证据,表明部落能够更好地确定自己的部落管理和治理路径,氏族结构和逻辑的要素会在组织文献无法预测的地方发展。特别是研究部落鱼类和野生动植物计划,可以检查通常只在社会边缘发现的这些类似氏族的特征。也许更重要的是,本论文研究表明存在不同的治理结构或逻辑,它们以混合形式共存和运作。对于部落而言,这些混合结构带来了一些挑战和矛盾,而更纯粹的治理结构则不会。尽管如此,这些混合结构还具有灵活性和有效性,以应对投资于或影响部落鱼类和野生动植物管理的各种利益相关者。

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  • 作者

    Dolan, Jamie Marie.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Sociology Organizational.;Native American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 328 p.
  • 总页数 328
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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