After decades of state administration, indigenous peoples throughout the world are now succeeding, to varying degrees, in the reimplementation of self-governing institutions and administrative processes. This reorientation has been most observable in the context of natural resource management, where a major policy trend has been to devolve state authority and administrative responsibility directly to local levels. While the language of devolution and local control now permeates local–state interaction, in many cases the new institutions that have been created following devolution have little resemblance to indigenous forms of management. In this article, we present some of the institutional and ideological factors that continue to influence...
In this paper, we argue that government approaches to addressing the claims of Aboriginal peoples in...
Aboriginal self-government is changing the governance landscape in Canada. This paper focuses on a l...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
This paper highlights the process of political change that led to the Mackenzie Valley Resource Mana...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
ABSTRACT. This paper highlights the process of political change that led to the Mackenzie Valley Res...
ABSTRACT. Despite a rich literature on the political and constitutional development of the Canadian ...
...there is a clear gap between the system of First Nation governance envisioned in the Final Land C...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
This thesis examines the incorporation of Indigenous Local Knowledge (ILK) in the environmental gove...
INTRODUCTION Northern Canada is a complex and fragile homeland blessed with physical and natural res...
In North Bay, Ontario, Lake Nipissing walleye exist in a state of crisis. Walleye are ...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
In this paper, we argue that government approaches to addressing the claims of Aboriginal peoples in...
Aboriginal self-government is changing the governance landscape in Canada. This paper focuses on a l...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
This paper highlights the process of political change that led to the Mackenzie Valley Resource Mana...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
ABSTRACT. This paper highlights the process of political change that led to the Mackenzie Valley Res...
ABSTRACT. Despite a rich literature on the political and constitutional development of the Canadian ...
...there is a clear gap between the system of First Nation governance envisioned in the Final Land C...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
This thesis examines the incorporation of Indigenous Local Knowledge (ILK) in the environmental gove...
INTRODUCTION Northern Canada is a complex and fragile homeland blessed with physical and natural res...
In North Bay, Ontario, Lake Nipissing walleye exist in a state of crisis. Walleye are ...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...
In this paper, we argue that government approaches to addressing the claims of Aboriginal peoples in...
Aboriginal self-government is changing the governance landscape in Canada. This paper focuses on a l...
This chapter interrogates the complex issue of securing meaningful Indigenous participation in natur...