Design of Forest Tenure Institutions: The Challenges of Governing Forests
Destabilizing the Consultation Framework in Alberta's Tar Sands
Developing Sustainability: A Native / Environmentalist Prescription for Third-Level Government
Devolution and Resource Revenue Sharing in the Canadian North: Achieving Fairness Across Generations
Devolution & Economic Prosperity
The Devolution of Natural Resources and Nunavut's Constitutional Status
A Diamond in the Rough?: An Examination of the Issues Surrounding the Development of the Northwest Territories
Diamond Mining and the Demise of Environmental Assessment in the North
Diamonds are for Dogribs; Canada's First Nations
Diamonds in Canada's North: A Lesson in Measuring Socio-Economic Impacts on Well-Being
“Difficult to Make Hay”: Early Attempts at Agriculture on the Montreal Lake Indian Reserve
The Difficulties with Devolution: Community-Based Forest Management Planning in the Yukon Under Comprehensive Land Claims
Discussion Paper on Instructions for Implementing the New Relationship
Dividing Alaska: Native Claims, Statehood and Wilderness Preservation
“Do Not Take Them from Myself and My Children for Ever”: Aboriginal Water Rights in Treaty 7 Territories and the Duty to Consult
Do Some Work for Me: Settler Colonialism, Professional Communication, and Representations of Indigenous Water.
"Down to the Gila": A. J. Chandler's Desert Land Scheme and the Gila River Indian Reservation, 1891-1911
Duty to Consult
The Duty to Consult and Environmental Assessments: A Study of Mining Cases From Across Canada
The Duty to Consult Doctrine and Representative Structures for Consultation with Métis Communities and Non-Status Indian Communities
Analyzes implications of case law for off-reserve communities and for governments' interactions with them. Discusses the related issue of what forms of governance institutions and/or corporate organizations can pursue consultation on behalf of communities.
Duty to Consult Does Not Apply to All Aboriginal Concerns
The Duty to Consult: New Relationships With Aboriginal Peoples
Duty to Consult Process Will Ensure Input From Aboriginal Communities
Dynamics of Aboriginal Land Use Institutions: The Rise and Fall of Community Control Over Reserve Systems in the Lil'Wat Nation, Canada
‘‘Each year the Indians flexed their muscles a little more’’: The Maliseet Defence of Aboriginal Fishing Rights on the St. John River, 1945–1990
Ecology or Economy: A History of Forest Fire Management in Alberta
Economic Development: Striking the Right Balance
The Economic Impact of the 1837 and 1842 Chippewa Treaties
The Economic Urgency of Water Rights
Brief article discusses the issues surrounding water allocation to First Nations and the difficulties in resolving the problem due to conflicting jurisdictions.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.
Editor's Introduction: Lessons from Research [Volume 6, Number 1]
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: First Year of Evo Morales' Presidency]
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: IWGIA 40 Years On]
Editorial: [Indigenous Affairs: Logging and Indigenous Peoples]
Effective Consultation and Participation in Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning: Advancing Sustainable Development in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Ontario, Canada
Effective Negotiation by Indigenous Peoples: An Action Guide with Special Reference to North America
Emerging Challenges on Consultation with Indigenous Communities in the Canadian Provincial North
Engaging Indigenous Economy: Debating Diverse Approaches
Engaging with Indigenous Australia: Exploring the Conditions for Effective Relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Enhancing Aboriginal Financial Readiness for Major Resource Development Opportunities
Enhancing Aboriginal Participation in Northern Land Use Planning
Environmental Assessment and Viable Interdependence: The Great Whale River Case in Northern Quebec
Environmental Governance Literature Review Report
Discusses three main categories: Aboriginal resource management, Aboriginal economic development, and Aboriginal governance, and looks at the roles Aboriginal people play in each.
Environmental Governance Literature Review Report: An Opinion Paper
Provides a literature review about Indigenous environmental governance in Canada based on publications from political science, natural resource management, ecology, native studies, and economic development literature.