Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activities and natural resource extraction projects on their traditional territories. Environmental impact studies, environmental risk assessments (EAs), and risk management protocols are offered as tools that can address some of these concerns. However, these tools are not universally required in jurisdictions, and this Forum intervention considers whether these technical tools might be reshaped to integrate Indigenous communities’ interests, with specific attention to traditional knowledge. Challenges include unrealistic timelines to evaluate proposed projects, community capacity, inadequate understanding of Indigenous communities, and ineffective ...
ABSTRACT. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, governments, industrial corporations, and other organiz...
Overall Winner, Winner, Science (Upper Undergraduate)This literature review outlines the integration...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is defined as a deep understanding of the environment develop...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
This contribution addresses key issues around the application of Indigenous knowledge in contexts wh...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Due to changes in Canadian case law, there is a growing focus on making space for Indigenous rights ...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
This special issue of AlterNative explores the theme of Indigenous knowledges impacting the environm...
Human activities and development have contributed to declines in biodiversity across the globe.Under...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
This thesis examines the incorporation of Indigenous Local Knowledge (ILK) in the environmental gove...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
ABSTRACT. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, governments, industrial corporations, and other organiz...
Overall Winner, Winner, Science (Upper Undergraduate)This literature review outlines the integration...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is defined as a deep understanding of the environment develop...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
This contribution addresses key issues around the application of Indigenous knowledge in contexts wh...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Due to changes in Canadian case law, there is a growing focus on making space for Indigenous rights ...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
This special issue of AlterNative explores the theme of Indigenous knowledges impacting the environm...
Human activities and development have contributed to declines in biodiversity across the globe.Under...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
This thesis examines the incorporation of Indigenous Local Knowledge (ILK) in the environmental gove...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
ABSTRACT. In Canada’s Northwest Territories, governments, industrial corporations, and other organiz...
Overall Winner, Winner, Science (Upper Undergraduate)This literature review outlines the integration...
Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is defined as a deep understanding of the environment develop...