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Aboriginal Gillnet Fishers, Science, and the State: Salmon Fisheries Management on the Nass and Skeena Rivers, British Columbia, 1951-1961
Aboriginal Human Resource Professional and Skill Development Needs in the Bioeconomy and Environmental Servicing
Agreement Details Clear Path on Consultation
Discusses an agreement, signed by the federal government, the provincial government and the Mi'kmaq people, that states the M'ikmaq will be consulted on any activities that take place in the province of Nova Scotia that has the potential to impact them.
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An Annotated Bibliography on Applying Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Forest Management in Canada
Arctic Governance in an Era of Transformative Change: Critical Questions, Governance Principles, Ways Forward: Report of the Arctic Governance Project
At the Edge: The North Prince Albert Region of the Saskatchewan Forest Fringe to 1940
Bearing the Burden: The Effects of Mining on First Nations in British Columbia
Best of Two Worlds: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science in Ecosystem-based Management
Between the Sands and a Hard Place?: Aboriginal Peoples and the Oil Sands
Canada’s North: What’s the Plan?
Canadian Aboriginal Concerns With Oil Sands: A Compilation of Key Issues, Resolutions and Legal Activities
Caribou Management and the Caribou Management Board: Eskimo Point Perspectives
A Case Study of Accommodating Indigenous Cultural Values in Water Resource Management: Privatization and Co-Management
Changing the Culture of Forestry in Canada: Building Effective Institutions for Aboriginal Engagement in Sustainable Forest Management
Climate Change, Oil and Gas Development, and Inupiat Whaling in Northwest Alaska
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Crude Sacrifice: Pedagogical Guide
Cultivating Common Ground: Cultural Revitalization in Anishinaabe and Anthropological Discourse
Cultural Impact Assessment of the Tukituki Proposed Water Storage Dams
A Culturally Appropriate Approach to Civic Engagement: Addressing Forestry and Cumulative Social Impacts in Southwest Yukon
Design of Forest Tenure Institutions: The Challenges of Governing Forests
Diversifying Aboriginal Forestry: Broad Directions
Documenting First Nations Perspectives on Water: Engaging Fort William First Nation in Source Water Protection Using Photovoice
Encounters with Development Environmental Impact Assessment and Aboriginal Rights
First Nation Capacity In Quebec To Practice Integrated Water Resource Management
The First Nations Forestry Program: A Legacy of Collaboration
First Nations’ Involvement in Forest Governance in Québec:
The Place for Distinct Consultation Processes
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
A History of the Okanagan: Indian and Whites in the Settlement Era, 1860-1920
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
Human Impacts on Amazonia: The Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation and Development
Impact and Benefit Agreements: Are They Working?
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 Peoples and Conservation: From Rights to Resource Management
“Indigenous Ways of Knowing” and the Environment:
Does Epistemological Relativism Contribute to the Protection of Western Lands?
The Indigenous World 2010
It’s All About Relationships: First Nations and Non-timber Resource Management in British Columbia
Kneading Marie Clements' Burning Vision
Legacy of the Sustainable Forest Management Network: Outcomes of Research Collaborations among J.D. Irving, Limited, University of New Brunswick, and Université de Moncton
Gaetan Pelletier
Letter From Premier Ed Schreyer to Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, 31 July 1974 concerning Manitoba Hydro Projects and Northern Native Communities
Manitoba's premier expresses annoyance at what he considers an intrusion into a provincial matter by the federal government over a proposed hydroelectric project.
Living With Boreal Forest Fires: Anishinaabe Perspectives On Disturbance and Collaborative Forestry Planning, Pikangikum First Nation, Northwestern Ontario
The Management of Fisheries and Oceans in Canada's Western Arctic: Report of the Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans
Money Can't Trump Environmental Change, Says Minister
Discusses the need for alternative energy initiatives to help preserve the environment, including the Northwest Territories initiatives of harnessing the wind's energy and upgrading building standards for increased efficiency.
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