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.
The Environmental Niche of Aboriginal Infants: Possible Implications for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Epicenter: Deep Mapping Place in Fiction and Nonfiction
The Ethnography of Memory in East Siberia: Do Life Histories from the Arctic Coast Matter?
Evenks of Chitinskaya Province: Society and Economy (Still) in Transition
Evolving Ecoscape: An Environmental and Cultural History of Palm Springs, California, and the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, 1877-1939
Examining Sustainable Development Challenges and the Role of Company-Consultancy Partnering in Creating Value: The Case of the Canadian Mining Industry
Explorations of the Use of Random Utility Models in Nonmarket Benefit Estimation
Factors That Support Indigenous Involvement in Multi-actor Environmental Stewardship
The Fall and Rise of the Wetlands of California's Great Central Valley: A Historical and Ecological Study of an Endangered Resource of the Pacific Flyway
Farming Muskoxen for Qiviut in Alaska: A Feasibility Study
Fetal and Neonatal Deaths and Congenital Anomalies Associated with Open Dumpsites in Alaska Native Villages
Fire in the Barren Lands!
First Nations / Aboriginal Research Projects of the Sustainable Forest Management Network
First Nations and Adaptive Water Governance in Southern Ontario, Canada
First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study: Results from the Atlantic Region 2014
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
First Nations Women Advocating Responsibility Mining (FNWARM): Interview with Jacinda Mack, Coordinator
Fishing, Hunting & Trapping: The Rights and Responsibilities of First Nations People in Manitoba
Fishy Business: The N'amgis and the BC Salmon Industry
Flooding in Kashechewan First Nation: Is it an Environmental Justice Issue?
Following the Green Path: Honor the Earth and Presentations of Anishinaabe Indigeneity
Food, Control, and Resistance: Rations and Indigenous Peoples in the American Great Plains and South Australia
Food (In)security and Food Sovereignty in the North
Food, Knowledge and How We Have Thrived on the Margins: EALLU
Food Security in Nunavut, Canada: Barriers and Recommendations
Forest Management Based on Local Values: An Example of Forest Co-management in British Columbia
The Fossil Forest on Alex Heiberg Island
Fracking, First Nations and Water: Respecting Indigenous Rights and Better Protecting Our Shared Resources
Gáan: Berries
Primary science unit also teaches associated words and phrases in Haida. Suitable for Grades K-1.
Ganawenimaa nimamainan aki = Respect Our Mother Earth: A Kid's Environmental Activity Booklet
General environmental education resource with some references to the Lake Superior watershed.
Gendered Dimensions of Environmental Health, Contaminants and Global Change in Nunavik, Canada
Geoarchaeological Studies at the Dog Creek Site, Northern Yukon
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
Growing a Garden in Kakisa
A Guide to STS Problem Solving and Informed Social Action in Indigenous Communities
Haida Gwaii: Human History and Environment from the Time of the Loon to the time of the Iron People
The Health Situation of Women and Children in Central African Pygmy Peoples
Healthy People, Healthy World: Preserving Aspects of Traditional Knowledge and Improving its Application to Environmental Assessment
Help Us to Grow Environmental Information Services For You: Summary of Results From the Environmental Information Needs Assessment Survey
Historical Ecology of Cultural Keystone Places of the Northwest Coast
The History of Indigenous Peoples and Tourism
Honouring Indigenous Science as a Means of Ensuring Scientific Responsibility
How Does the Media Portray Drinking Water Security in Indigenous Communities in Canada?: An Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage from 2000-2015
Search performed in Windspeaker, Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and National Post yielded 256 relevant results. Analysis of articles found limited coverage focused of government responses rather than preventative measures.