Aboriginal Peoples And Forest Lands In Canada
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Aboriginal Peoples And Forest Lands In Canada
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Author : D.B. Tindall
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2013-02-11
Aboriginal Peoples And Forest Lands In Canada written by D.B. Tindall and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-11 with Social Science categories.
Aboriginal people in Canada have long struggled to regain control over their traditional forest lands. Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada brings together the diverse perspectives of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars to address the political, cultural, environmental, and economic implications of forest use. This book discusses the need for professionals working in forestry and conservation to understand the context of Aboriginal participation in resource management. It also addresses the importance of considering traditional knowledge and traditional land use and examines the development of co-management initiatives and joint ventures between government, forestry companies, and Aboriginal communities.
Aboriginal Peoples And Natural Resources In Canada
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Author : Claudia Notzke
language : en
Publisher: Captus Press
Release Date : 1994
Aboriginal Peoples And Natural Resources In Canada written by Claudia Notzke and has been published by Captus Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Nature categories.
"The most current and comprehensive book of its kind, Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada explores the opportunities and constraints that aboriginal people encounter in their efforts to use water resources, fisheries, forestry resources, wildlife, land and non-renewable resources, and to gain management power over these resources. This examination begins with a historical perspective, and takes into account cultural, political, legal and geographical factors. From the contemporary research of the author, the reader is informed of the most current developments and provided with a well-reasoned outlook for the future." "This book is an essential resource for aboriginal people engaged in the use and management of natural resources, and for those who seek professional training in the field. Anyone wanting to know more about the social and environmental issues pertaining to more responsible and equitable environmental and ecological management will find a wealth of information in this volume."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Forest Lands And Resources For Aboriginal People
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Author : Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
language : en
Publisher: The Association
Release Date : 1997
Forest Lands And Resources For Aboriginal People written by Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and has been published by The Association this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Forest management categories.
Planning Co Existence
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Author : Marc Stevenson
language : en
Publisher: Canadian Circumpolar Institute
Release Date : 2010
Planning Co Existence written by Marc Stevenson and has been published by Canadian Circumpolar Institute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Aboriginal title categories.
For centuries Canada's Aboriginal peoples have sought to enter into treaties of peace and friendship with colonial settlers based on the principles of sharing and co-existence. However, the latter remains an elusive goal as the land use rights and interests of Canada's Aboriginal peoples have yet to be reconciled with those of other Canadians. To date, the solutions have been inequitable, forcing Aboriginal peoples to either accept the policies and institutions imposed upon them by the Canadian State, or refuse to participate at all. Planning Co-Existence-the second of two volumes highlighting the critical research of the Aboriginal Program of the Sustainable Forest Management Network-presents the question: How do we begin to accommodate the land and resource use rights and interests of Canada's Aboriginal peoples while finding common ground for co-existence with other Canadians who have come to occupy these shared spaces? By addressing this question, Planning Co-Existence explores the current state of land use planning in Canada, what may be required to meet the Crown's legal and fiduciary obligations in these processes, and a variety of issues of central importance to Aboriginal peoples that need to be addressed in the design and implementation of forestry and land use plans. In so doing, this volume lays the groundwork for a more informed discussion about reconciliation and co-existence in the context of Aboriginal land use planning in Canada in the hope of achieving social and environmental justice sooner rather than later. Introduction by: Marc G. Stevenson and David C. Natcher. Chapters by: Jim S. Frideres and Cash Rowe; Marc G. Stevenson; Jimmie R. Webb; Jimmie R. Webb; Monique Passelac-Ross; Eddison Lee-Johnson and Ronald Trosper; Nathan Deutsch and Iain Davidson-Hunt; Daniel D. Kneeshaw, Mario Larouche, Hugo Asselin, Marie-Christine Adam, Marie Saint-Arnaud, and Gerardo Reyes; Stephen Wyatt, David C. Natcher, Peggy Smith, and Jean-Francois Fortier; Deborah McGregor; M.A. (Peggy) Smith, Erin Symington, and Sarah Allen; Marc G. Stevenson and Pamela Perreault; Brent Kuefler, Adrian Tanner, and David C. Natcher; Marc G. Stevenson and David C. Natcher.
Aboriginal Peoples And Forest Lands In Canada
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Author : D.B. Tindall
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2013-02-11
Aboriginal Peoples And Forest Lands In Canada written by D.B. Tindall and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-02-11 with Social Science categories.
Aboriginal people in Canada have long struggled to regain control over their traditional forest lands. Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada brings together the diverse perspectives of Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals to address the political, cultural, environmental, and economic implications of forest use. This book discusses the need for professionals working in forestry and conservation to understand the context of Aboriginal participation in resource management. It also addresses the importance of researching traditional knowledge and traditional land use and examines the development of co-management initiatives and joint ventures between government, forestry companies, and Aboriginal communities.
Changing The Culture Of Forestry In Canada
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Author : Marc G. Stevenson
language : en
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Release Date : 2009-01-01
Changing The Culture Of Forestry In Canada written by Marc G. Stevenson and has been published by University of Alberta Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-01-01 with Technology & Engineering categories.
Existing institutions and rules of engagement for sustainable forest management (SFM) in Canada are not designed to accommodate the rights or interests of its Aboriginal peoples. In recognition of this, there has emerged a community of Aboriginal partners and academic researchers committed to changing forestry practices, institutions, and policies. They have collectively undertaken research to address the needs, rights, and interests of forest-dependent Aboriginal communities, with the intention of producing knowledge and skill sets needed to reform forest and resource development sectors. This is the first of two volumes that will highlight the most current and critical research undertaken by this community of practice. While this book and upcoming companion volume are aimed directly at Canada's forest sector, the implications of this research should be of considerable interest and value to all who have a vested interest in natural resource development and management on lands where Aboriginal peoples assert constitutionally protected rights and interests. By attempting to create the ethical space for Aboriginal peoples in building new institutions and policies for their engagement in SFM, this volume addresses some of the most pressing environmental and social issues that Canadians face today.
A Voice On The Land
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Author : Russell Collier
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002
A Voice On The Land written by Russell Collier and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Forest management categories.
Aboriginal Communities In Forest Regions In Canada Electronic Resource Disparities In Socio Economic Conditions
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Author : Peter George Lee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003
Aboriginal Communities In Forest Regions In Canada Electronic Resource Disparities In Socio Economic Conditions written by Peter George Lee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with categories.
Researching The History Of Aboriginal Peoples In British Columbia
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Author : Terry Ann Young
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992
Researching The History Of Aboriginal Peoples In British Columbia written by Terry Ann Young and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Indians of North America categories.
The history of Aboriginal Peoples has long been a subject of interest and study, but that interest has increased due in part to current litigation and the accompanying pressure on government to deal with comprehensive and specific Aboriginal claims. This guide is designed to simplify the search by sharing research tips gleaned from experts in the field. The guide covers the time span from 1849 to 1938.
Growing Community Forests
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Author : Ryan Bullock
language : en
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Release Date : 2017-10-13
Growing Community Forests written by Ryan Bullock and has been published by Univ. of Manitoba Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-10-13 with Business & Economics categories.
Canada is experiencing an unparalleled crisis involving forests and communities across the country. While municipalities, policy makers, and industry leaders acknowledge common challenges such as an overdependence on US markets, rising energy costs, and lack of diversification, no common set of solutions has been developed and implemented. Ongoing and at times contentious public debate has revealed an appetite and need for a fundamental rethinking of the relationships that link our communities, governments, industrial partners, and forests towards a more sustainable future. The creation of community forests is one path that promises to build resilience in forest communities and ecosystems. This model provides local control over common forest lands in order to activate resource development opportunities, benefits, and social responsibilities. Implementing community forestry in practice has proven to be a complex task, however: there are no road maps or well-developed and widely-tested models for community forestry in Canada. But in settings where community forests have taken hold, there is a rich and growing body of experience to draw on. The contributors to Growing Community Forests include leading researchers, practitioners, Indigenous representatives, government representatives, local advocates, and students who are actively engaged in sharing experiences, resources, and tools of significance to forest resource communities, policy makers, and industry.