Conventional approaches to environmental impact assessment and cumulative effects assessment (CEA) have largely failed to incorporate the cultural values of Aboriginal communities and have inadequately addressed the negative impacts of development on these values. The main objective of this study is to develop and demonstrate an improved methodology for identifying and assessing cultural values to inform CEA and other decision-making processes. After reviewing the major weaknesses and recommendations discussed in the literature on CEA and cultural values, I describe the new method and demonstrate its application as part of an innovative cumulative effects management program instituted by the Metlakatla First Nation for their traditional ter...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
The Yuku-Baja-Muliku (YBM) people are the Traditional Owners (First Nation People) of the land and s...
Regional cumulative effects management systems monitor and seek to maintain or restore the condition...
The demand for better representation of cultural considerations in environmental management is incre...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Abstract: In the past decades, culture has increasingly been accepted as a dimension to be planned a...
Cumulative Impacts Assessment is now a standard part of many Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) p...
Since the arrival of Canadian colonial administration, the Ktunaxa Nation has experienced many diffe...
Native American cultures, genetics, nutrition, and ways of life co-evolved with their natural system...
Failure to consider the cultural and social factors of projects can lead to situations where mitigat...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
This chapter illustrates the core environmental values of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) people on the...
Results of a study of the role of culture in environmental policy, viewed through an environmental j...
The impacts of individual resource development projects are cumulative and combine and interact with...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
The Yuku-Baja-Muliku (YBM) people are the Traditional Owners (First Nation People) of the land and s...
Regional cumulative effects management systems monitor and seek to maintain or restore the condition...
The demand for better representation of cultural considerations in environmental management is incre...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Abstract: In the past decades, culture has increasingly been accepted as a dimension to be planned a...
Cumulative Impacts Assessment is now a standard part of many Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) p...
Since the arrival of Canadian colonial administration, the Ktunaxa Nation has experienced many diffe...
Native American cultures, genetics, nutrition, and ways of life co-evolved with their natural system...
Failure to consider the cultural and social factors of projects can lead to situations where mitigat...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
This chapter illustrates the core environmental values of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) people on the...
Results of a study of the role of culture in environmental policy, viewed through an environmental j...
The impacts of individual resource development projects are cumulative and combine and interact with...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
The Yuku-Baja-Muliku (YBM) people are the Traditional Owners (First Nation People) of the land and s...