This thesis will examine Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) in two Cariboo-Chilcotin commnunities involved in forestry joint ventures. In particular, the thesis will reveal how each forestry joint venture (JV) keeps politics from over-running the business, and how each aboriginal community defines the success of their forestry JV. AED is different from mainstream economic development, in that it involves an aboriginal community/nation achieving self-reliance through business, while not compromising their traditional culture, values, or language. AED can be seen as a vehicle to lead aboriginal communities towards self-reliance. A JV is one of many options to move the AED vehicle. Both JV’s examined in this thesis contribute to AED in diff...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
This thesis addresses the situation of First Nations people in forestry of British Columbia. Aborig...
The objective of the present study was to identify opportunities for Aboriginal controlled economic ...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
Tl'azt'en Nation, a Canadian indigenous community that became an early participant in industrial com...
Aboriginal Economic Development Corporations (AEDCs) have changed the approach to First Nations econ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
This dissertation explores the economic development objectives, strategies, and activities of the F...
This thesis addresses the situation of First Nations people in forestry of British Columbia. Aborig...
The objective of the present study was to identify opportunities for Aboriginal controlled economic ...
Across the world’s rangelands, livelihoods of millions of people are dependent on customary and comm...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Despite commitment by the Australian Government to improve the economic independence of Indigenous p...
Tl'azt'en Nation, a Canadian indigenous community that became an early participant in industrial com...
Aboriginal Economic Development Corporations (AEDCs) have changed the approach to First Nations econ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...
Achieving balance is not an easy task for First Nations, as there are numerous obstacles to overcome...