Through the analysis of two case studies involving the Forest Stewardship Councilâ s (FSC) requirements for free and informed consent during the period 2012 to 2015 in Quebec, the goal of the study is to better understand the qualities of regulatory interaction and its effects. The first case describes events related to the transfer of FSC-certificates from the forest industry to the Quebec government, proposed as a result of the introduction of the new forest policy regime in 2013. The second case describes a contested FSC certificate in the Lac-St-Jean region, spearheaded by an Indigenous nation, over the issue of free and informed consent. Both cases are documented through secondary data. Results reveal that forestry certification acted...
While the vast majority of forestlands in Canada are considered ‘Crown land’, there are key areas of...
Public advisory committees (PACs) are a dominant form of public participation in Canadaâ s Crown fo...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...
Through the analysis of two case studies involving the Forest Stewardship Councilâ s (FSC) requirem...
This dissertation examines changes that companies made in order to obtain Forest Stewardship Council...
This chapter analyzes the adoption, development and promotion of the emerging customary internationa...
Growing international awareness of the need to recognize Indigenous rights and interests is reflecte...
Forest certification is a market-based tool whereby forest management is evaluated against a set of ...
An increasing number of sustainability standards integrate the principle of free, prior and informed...
This research is intended to contribute to the current conversation in Canada on the implementation ...
We assess how different certification standards address Aboriginal issues in Canada, augmenting curr...
While there has been a shift away from actively excluding Indigenous Peoples in forestry decisions, ...
The relationship between Aboriginal and Crown governments in regards to forest management in Canada...
States increasingly rely on ambient environmental monitoring systems to provide information on envir...
Despite a radical change in the contemporary regulation of Indigenous lands, comparative scholarship...
While the vast majority of forestlands in Canada are considered ‘Crown land’, there are key areas of...
Public advisory committees (PACs) are a dominant form of public participation in Canadaâ s Crown fo...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...
Through the analysis of two case studies involving the Forest Stewardship Councilâ s (FSC) requirem...
This dissertation examines changes that companies made in order to obtain Forest Stewardship Council...
This chapter analyzes the adoption, development and promotion of the emerging customary internationa...
Growing international awareness of the need to recognize Indigenous rights and interests is reflecte...
Forest certification is a market-based tool whereby forest management is evaluated against a set of ...
An increasing number of sustainability standards integrate the principle of free, prior and informed...
This research is intended to contribute to the current conversation in Canada on the implementation ...
We assess how different certification standards address Aboriginal issues in Canada, augmenting curr...
While there has been a shift away from actively excluding Indigenous Peoples in forestry decisions, ...
The relationship between Aboriginal and Crown governments in regards to forest management in Canada...
States increasingly rely on ambient environmental monitoring systems to provide information on envir...
Despite a radical change in the contemporary regulation of Indigenous lands, comparative scholarship...
While the vast majority of forestlands in Canada are considered ‘Crown land’, there are key areas of...
Public advisory committees (PACs) are a dominant form of public participation in Canadaâ s Crown fo...
Aboriginal Forestry is a recent development in the forestry industry of British Columbia. Due largel...