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Indigenous people and their communities are often critical actors in resource development networks d...
This paper explores some of the factors that appear to be supporting the growth and success of the C...
Indigenous groups in many countries have come under increasing pressure to engage in “successful dev...
Resource development has been a part of First Nations’ participation in the global economy. Many com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a theo...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
This thesis analyzes the influence of Aboriginal traditional values on Aboriginal economic activitie...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
The research addresses the question of which economic factors are important for improving the econom...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
Jim Turnour researched Indigenous development policy in northern Australia. He found that structural...
Recent writing on development coming from North America makes a distinction between Indigenous life ...
This thesis will examine Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) in two Cariboo-Chilcotin commnunities...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Indigenous people and their communities are often critical actors in resource development networks d...
This paper explores some of the factors that appear to be supporting the growth and success of the C...
Indigenous groups in many countries have come under increasing pressure to engage in “successful dev...
Resource development has been a part of First Nations’ participation in the global economy. Many com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a theo...
Aboriginal peoples are seeking sustainable ways to steward and develop forests. Sustainable forestry...
This thesis analyzes the influence of Aboriginal traditional values on Aboriginal economic activitie...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
The research addresses the question of which economic factors are important for improving the econom...
Indigenous people in Canada have continuously been marginalized in economic participation due to an ...
Aboriginal entrepreneurs are key to building a healthy economy on-reserve, providing jobs, and slowi...
Jim Turnour researched Indigenous development policy in northern Australia. He found that structural...
Recent writing on development coming from North America makes a distinction between Indigenous life ...
This thesis will examine Aboriginal Economic Development (AED) in two Cariboo-Chilcotin commnunities...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Indigenous people and their communities are often critical actors in resource development networks d...
This paper explores some of the factors that appear to be supporting the growth and success of the C...
Indigenous groups in many countries have come under increasing pressure to engage in “successful dev...