Indigenous knowledge:enhancing its contribution to natural resources management.
(2017)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (. (2017). Indigenous knowledge:enhancing its contribution to natural resources management. CABI Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781780647050.0000
Professor Paul Sillitoe's Outputs (9)
Built in Niugini: Constructions in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (2017)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (2017). Built in Niugini: Constructions in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Sean Kingston Publishing
Made in Niugini: Technology in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea (2017)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (2017). Made in Niugini: Technology in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. (2nd edition). Sean Kingston Publishing
From land to mouth: the agricultural "economy" of the Wola of the New Guinea highlands. (2010)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (2010). From land to mouth: the agricultural "economy" of the Wola of the New Guinea highlands. Yale University Press
Grass-clearing man : a factional ethnography of life in the New Guinea Highlands. (2009)
Book
Sillitoe, P., & Sillitoe, J. (2009). Grass-clearing man : a factional ethnography of life in the New Guinea Highlands. Waveland Press
Managing animals in New Guinea: Preying the Game in the Highlands (2003)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (2003). Managing animals in New Guinea: Preying the Game in the Highlands. RoutledgeManaging Animals in New Guinea analyses the place of animals in the lives of New Guinea Highlanders. Looking at issues of zoological classification, hunting of wild animals and management of domesticated ones, notably pigs, it asks how natural parame... Read More about Managing animals in New Guinea: Preying the Game in the Highlands.
Horticulture in Papua New Guinea: Case Studies from the Southern and Western Highlands (2002)
Book
Sillitoe, P., Stewart, P., & Strathern, A. (2002). Horticulture in Papua New Guinea: Case Studies from the Southern and Western Highlands. University of PittsburghThis monograph provides a range of materials on subsistence gardening practices in different parts of the highlands region of Papua New Guinea. It consists of one main case study executed in considerable depth of detail on a single people, the Wola,... Read More about Horticulture in Papua New Guinea: Case Studies from the Southern and Western Highlands.
Participating in development: approaches to indigenous knowledge (2002)
Book
Sillitoe, P., Bicker, A., & Pottier, J. (Eds.). (2002). Participating in development: approaches to indigenous knowledge. Routledge
A place against time: land and environment in the Papua New Guinea highlands. (1996)
Book
Sillitoe, P. (1996). A place against time: land and environment in the Papua New Guinea highlands. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic (Gordon & Breach)