A First Nations Garden in France
Describes Ohtehra Garden in France, the only First Nations garden outside of Canada, which features plants from Quebec's 11 First Nations.
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First Nations’ Involvement in Forest Governance in Québec:
The Place for Distinct Consultation Processes
First Nations Public Health: A Framework for Improving the Health of Our People and Our Communities
First Nations, Salmon Fisheries and the Rising Importance of Conservation: Report to the Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council
First Nations Use and Culture Baseline Study Report: Great Sand Hills Regional Environmental Study
First Nations' Wholistic Approach to Indicators
Fishing, Hunting & Trapping: The Rights and Responsibilities of First Nations People in Manitoba
Food Insecurity among Inuit Women Exacerbated by Socio-economic Stresses and Climate Change
Food Security in Nunavut, Canada: Barriers and Recommendations
Forest Management Based on Local Values: An Example of Forest Co-management in British Columbia
Framework for Aboriginal Capacity-Building in the Forest Sector
From Homeland to Oil Sands: The Impact of Oil and Gas Development on the Lubicon Cree of Canada
Gáan: Berries
Primary science unit also teaches associated words and phrases in Haida. Suitable for Grades K-1.
Gendered Dimensions of Environmental Health, Contaminants and Global Change in Nunavik, Canada
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
Good Practices Guide: Success in Building and Keeping an Aboriginal Mapping Program
Profiles various mapping practices that lead to success when implementing geomatics programs in Canada.
The Government of Canada and Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation Take Steps to Create a New National Park on East Arm of Great Slave Lake
A Green Economy for the Red Man
Discusses how green economic development can preserve cultural and traditional values of First Nations people.
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A Guide to Involving Aboriginal Peoples in Contaminated Sites Management
Haida Gwaii: Human History and Environment from the Time of the Loon to the time of the Iron People
Haida Marine Planning: First Nations as a Partner in Marine Conservation
Help Us to Grow Environmental Information Services For You: Summary of Results From the Environmental Information Needs Assessment Survey
Home is the Hunter: The James Bay Cree and Their Land
How Well is Co-management Working?: Perspectives, Partnerships and Power Sharing Along the Way to an Indigenous Protected Area on Girringun Country
Hunters at the Margin: Native People and Wildlife Conservation in the Northwest Territories
L'Identité Géographique du Peuple Inuit Canadien dans un Contexte d'Acculturation
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Are They Working?
Impacts of Climate Change on Traditional Food Security in Aboriginal Communities in Northern Canada
Improving Human Health in the Arctic: The Expanding Role of the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group
Ina Makoce Daca Yusbemakina: Identifying Environmental Impacts and Changes Within Alberta's Isga Nation
Increasing the Sustainability of a Resource Development:
Aboriginal Engagement and Negotiated Agreements
Indigenous Community Based Participatory Research and Health Impact Assessment: A Canadian Example
Indigenous Customary Law and the Environment
Indigenous Environmental Laws: CIER Research Question
Indigenous Environmental Laws: First What Are Indigenous Environmental Laws?: An Opinion Paper
Discusses environmental laws and the norms and practices that Indigenous people follow in their relationship with other species and the environment.
Indigenous Environmental Laws: Purpose, Scope, Recognition, Interpretaion and Enforcement: An Opinion Paper Prepared for the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
Discusses various Indigenous environmental laws and looks at the governance of those laws.
Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Indigenous Toponyms as Pedagogical Tools: Reflections from Research with Tl'azt'en Nation, British Columbia
Indigenous Tourism Stages and Their Implications for Sustainability
“Indigenous Ways of Knowing” and the Environment:
Does Epistemological Relativism Contribute to the Protection of Western Lands?
Integrating Environmental and Social Sustainability: Corporations and Aboriginal People and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Integrating Sustainability into Mining Engineering Education and Research
The Inuit Petition as a Bridge? Beyond Dialectics of Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples' Rights
Investigating the Effects of Environmental Change on Arctic Char (Salvelinus alpinus) Growth Using Scientific and Inuit Traditional Knowledge
An Investigation of Cancer Incidence in a First Nations Community in Alberta, Canada, 1995-2006
Involve First Nations in Combating Climate Change
Discusses the need for evaluating climate change and the importance of ensuring First Nations involvement in the process.
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