Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is leading current forest-management planning. How then can indigenous communities mobilize their own knowledge to support their desire to develop new ways of managing the forest? In northern Ontario, the provincial government has developed a cross-scale planning approach that allocates certain responsibilities to First Nations in order to support their vision and knowledge, yet at the same time addresses provincial planning goals. Within this context, research on woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus)..
Indigenous Communities throughout Canada and the United States pose unique challenges for resource m...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is lead...
grantor: University of TorontoAboriginal participation in environmental decision making is...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
Interaction, negotiation, and sharing knowledge are at the heart of indigenous response to global en...
Cross-cultural collaboration between First Nations and non-First Nations people in the context of lo...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
Indigenous peoplesâ roles in Canadian forestry have expanded enormously during recent decades, enc...
This research provides communication strategies for First Nations and forestry agencies in British C...
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) seeks to maintain and enhance the long-term health of forest eco...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, there is a rapid shift in forest management systems as a result of...
Policy-makers, project planners and development organisations are becoming convinced that the failur...
Growing international awareness of the need to recognize Indigenous rights and interests is reflecte...
Indigenous Communities throughout Canada and the United States pose unique challenges for resource m...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Although still posing challenges, science-based knowledge (including interdisciplinary work) is lead...
grantor: University of TorontoAboriginal participation in environmental decision making is...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
Interaction, negotiation, and sharing knowledge are at the heart of indigenous response to global en...
Cross-cultural collaboration between First Nations and non-First Nations people in the context of lo...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
Indigenous peoplesâ roles in Canadian forestry have expanded enormously during recent decades, enc...
This research provides communication strategies for First Nations and forestry agencies in British C...
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) seeks to maintain and enhance the long-term health of forest eco...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, there is a rapid shift in forest management systems as a result of...
Policy-makers, project planners and development organisations are becoming convinced that the failur...
Growing international awareness of the need to recognize Indigenous rights and interests is reflecte...
Indigenous Communities throughout Canada and the United States pose unique challenges for resource m...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...