The important condition for modern tourist destinations is balanced development of the territory. It is the focus of the article. The format of sustainable development of the territory, in turn, is considered through hunting. An essential result of the study is an analysis of the sustainable development of the reserves of Canadian indigenous peoples. The article studies process of historical balanced development of territories (reservations of indigenous peoples), which is based on certain rules and principles. The author considers the process of tourist nature management by indigenous peoples in Canadian territories and explains the importance and necessity of a clear segmentation of recreational lands. On a cartographic basis, the reserve...
Worldwide, Indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...
Native Tourism in Quebec Little studied by researchers in anthropology and the social sciences, tour...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
Tourism development in mountainous region aims to be sustainable. A major stake for sustainable tour...
This study in sustainable development planning focuses on interactions among remote communities, pro...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by contextualising strategic tourism development to address so...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
Climate change and natural resource extraction are transforming boreal forest landscapes, with effec...
In response to increasing social pressure, the government of Quebec created the status of the humani...
International audienceNorthern Quebec is a particular region within the Canadian province perceived ...
This thesis addresses the question of whether or not today's protected areas, as widespread formal m...
The national parks of northern Canada provide a useful reflection of the evolving attitude towards c...
Biodiversity loss is increasing worldwide due to anthropogenic pressures. Protected areas are viewed...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
Worldwide, Indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...
Native Tourism in Quebec Little studied by researchers in anthropology and the social sciences, tour...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
Tourism development in mountainous region aims to be sustainable. A major stake for sustainable tour...
This study in sustainable development planning focuses on interactions among remote communities, pro...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by contextualising strategic tourism development to address so...
With the 1899 signing of Treaty 8, the Dene-zaa of northeast British Columbia were assured that thei...
Climate change and natural resource extraction are transforming boreal forest landscapes, with effec...
In response to increasing social pressure, the government of Quebec created the status of the humani...
International audienceNorthern Quebec is a particular region within the Canadian province perceived ...
This thesis addresses the question of whether or not today's protected areas, as widespread formal m...
The national parks of northern Canada provide a useful reflection of the evolving attitude towards c...
Biodiversity loss is increasing worldwide due to anthropogenic pressures. Protected areas are viewed...
Indigenous peoples have long been excluded from the management of their homelands and the natural re...
Worldwide, Indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...
Native Tourism in Quebec Little studied by researchers in anthropology and the social sciences, tour...
Worldwide, indigenous peoples are becoming more involved in the tourism industry and particularly ec...