Indigenous empowerment through co-management : land claims boards, wildlife management, and environment regulation /
"Co-management boards, established under comprehensive land claims agreements, have become key players in land-use planning, wildlife management, and environmental regulation across Canada's North. This book provides a detailed account of the operation and effectiveness of these boards whi...
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Published: |
UBC Press,
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Publisher Address: | Vancouver, BC : |
Publication Dates: | [2020] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
"Co-management boards, established under comprehensive land claims agreements, have become key players in land-use planning, wildlife management, and environmental regulation across Canada's North. This book provides a detailed account of the operation and effectiveness of these boards while addressing a central question: Have they been successful in ensuring substantial Indigenous involvement in policies affecting the land and wildlife in their traditional territories? While identifying constraints on the role Northern Indigenous peoples play in board processes, Graham White finds that over |
Carrier Form: | xviii, 379 pages : map, forms ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780774863025 0774863021 |
Index Number: | S934 |
CLC: |
X-017.11 S863-017.11 |
Call Number: | S863-017.11/W584 |