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Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada

Perreault, Pamela(Edited by)Tindall, D.B.(Edited by)Trosper, Ronald L.(Edited by)
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Aboriginal people in Canada have long struggled to regain control over their traditional forest lands.

There have been significant gains in the quest for Aboriginal self-determination over the past few decades, including the historic signing of the Nisga’a Treaty in 1998.

Aboriginal participation in resource management is on the rise in both British Columbia and other Canadian provinces, with some Aboriginal communities starting their own forestry companies. Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada brings together the diverse perspectives of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars to address the political, cultural, environmental, and economic implications of forest use.

This book discusses the need for professionals working in forestry and conservation to understand the context of Aboriginal participation in resource management.

It also addresses the importance of considering traditional knowledge and traditional land use and examines the development of co-management initiatives and joint ventures between government, forestry companies, and native communities.

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Product Details
0774823348 / 9780774823340
Hardback
15/02/2013
Canada
364 pages
152 x 229 mm, 650 grams