Rural ResilienceCommunity-Led Land Use Management and PlanningCommunity-Led Land Use Management and Plannin
Our practicum with Tobacco Plains Indian Band (TPIB) began in October 2013, and concluded in June 2...
First Nations governance processes are particularly complex, with a suite of legislation and federal...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Rural ResilienceCommunity-Led Land Use Management and PlanningCommunity-Led Land Use Management and ...
In British Columbia Crown land is a vital resource. Covering over 90 percent of the Province, these ...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
The introduction of public participation into land and resource management planning processes in Br...
Collaborative planning is widely used in British Columbia, Canada as a decision-making tool for land...
Beginning in 1992, the British Columbia government has supported collaborative land and resource man...
Canadian Indigenous groups have long faced challenges regarding land rights assertion and validation...
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1. to provide an understanding of the need for rural la...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
Many of the First Nations of British Columbia, and the Province itself through the vision of the New...
The marginal fringe region of Canada is an agricultural area which is near the environmental and eco...
Our practicum with Tobacco Plains Indian Band (TPIB) began in October 2013, and concluded in June 2...
First Nations governance processes are particularly complex, with a suite of legislation and federal...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...
Rural ResilienceCommunity-Led Land Use Management and PlanningCommunity-Led Land Use Management and ...
In British Columbia Crown land is a vital resource. Covering over 90 percent of the Province, these ...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
The introduction of public participation into land and resource management planning processes in Br...
Collaborative planning is widely used in British Columbia, Canada as a decision-making tool for land...
Beginning in 1992, the British Columbia government has supported collaborative land and resource man...
Canadian Indigenous groups have long faced challenges regarding land rights assertion and validation...
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1. to provide an understanding of the need for rural la...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
Many of the First Nations of British Columbia, and the Province itself through the vision of the New...
The marginal fringe region of Canada is an agricultural area which is near the environmental and eco...
Our practicum with Tobacco Plains Indian Band (TPIB) began in October 2013, and concluded in June 2...
First Nations governance processes are particularly complex, with a suite of legislation and federal...
As part of a broader development process aimed at achieving greater self-reliance, many rural, reso...