Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes planning and permitting of infrastructure that may affect water in their territories. In the United States, the extent to which Indigenous voices are heard—let alone incorporated into decision-making—depends heavily on whether or not Native nations are recognized by the federal government. In the southeastern United States, non-federally recognized Indigenous peoples continue to occupy their homelands along rivers, floodplains, and wetlands. These peoples, and the Tribal governments that represent them, rarely enter environmental decision-making spaces as sovereign nations and experts in their own right. Nevertheless, plans to construct the Atlan...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
More than a century after the Supreme Court issued its foundational Indian water law cases, only a h...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the “free, prior and infor...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
More than a century after the Supreme Court issued its foundational Indian water law cases, only a h...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...
Indigenous peoples worldwide face barriers to participation in water governance, which includes plan...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Disparities in access to safe public drinking water are increasingly being recognized as contributin...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
Indigenous communities around the globe, totalling about 370 million people, are faced with the chal...
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having a...
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the “free, prior and infor...
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared wi...
Indigenous peoples within the Murray–Darling Basin have traditionally struggled for the recognition ...
There is a sacred relationship between Native Americans and the environment. The importance of those...
High rates of resource extraction in northern and western Canada are creating intense socio-environm...
More than a century after the Supreme Court issued its foundational Indian water law cases, only a h...
The multi-dimensional relationships that Indigenous peoples have with water are only recently gainin...