Conventional environmental assessment (EA) is often considered the best approach for reducing negative outcomes associated with resource developments, though some critics remain sceptical of its fairness and effectiveness. In northern Canada, supraregulatory agreements, such as Impact and Benefits Agreements, are increasingly being used alongside EA for mineral developments. This thesis seeks to uncover the rationale for using these agreements among aboriginal and government stakeholders. Examining a case in the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, where these agreements have been used for three diamond mines, this research finds that supraregulatory agreements are a function of a number of deficiencies identified in EA process and desi...
This paper applies effectiveness as a criterion to measure the participation of First Nations' parti...
In recent years, Aboriginal peoples in remote and northern regions of Canada have become increasingl...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
ii In a mineral development scenario, Aboriginal groups rely heavily on Environmental Assessment (EA...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
In a mineral development scenario, Aboriginal groups rely heavily on Environmental Assessment (EA) a...
This study evaluates the environmental assessment (EA) process based on a case study of proposed Tas...
Due to changes in Canadian case law, there is a growing focus on making space for Indigenous rights ...
This chapter reviews select scholarship focused on Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) to highlight...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a planning process used to predict, assess, mitigate, and m...
Impact Benefit Agreements are formal contracts between Aboriginal bands and private industry outlini...
Major mining projects in British Columbia are subject to review through the Environmental Assessment...
Impact and benefit agreements (IBAs) between natural resource developers and Aboriginal communities ...
ABSTRACT The principle that indigenous people should participate in the environmental management of ...
This paper applies effectiveness as a criterion to measure the participation of First Nations' parti...
In recent years, Aboriginal peoples in remote and northern regions of Canada have become increasingl...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
ii In a mineral development scenario, Aboriginal groups rely heavily on Environmental Assessment (EA...
Aboriginal participation is a key component of environmental assessment (EA), and is recognized in v...
In a mineral development scenario, Aboriginal groups rely heavily on Environmental Assessment (EA) a...
This study evaluates the environmental assessment (EA) process based on a case study of proposed Tas...
Due to changes in Canadian case law, there is a growing focus on making space for Indigenous rights ...
This chapter reviews select scholarship focused on Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) to highlight...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a government designed approval process for large-scale natu...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a planning process used to predict, assess, mitigate, and m...
Impact Benefit Agreements are formal contracts between Aboriginal bands and private industry outlini...
Major mining projects in British Columbia are subject to review through the Environmental Assessment...
Impact and benefit agreements (IBAs) between natural resource developers and Aboriginal communities ...
ABSTRACT The principle that indigenous people should participate in the environmental management of ...
This paper applies effectiveness as a criterion to measure the participation of First Nations' parti...
In recent years, Aboriginal peoples in remote and northern regions of Canada have become increasingl...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...