An edition of Seeing beyond the trees (2008)

Seeing beyond the trees

the social dimensions of Aboriginal forest management

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An edition of Seeing beyond the trees (2008)

Seeing beyond the trees

the social dimensions of Aboriginal forest management

"Seeing Beyond the Trees: The Social Dimensions of Aboriginal Forest Management represents 10 years of collaborative research between the Little Red River Cree Nation (LRRCN) and academic researchers from across Canada. This text examines the web of interactions that influence culture, economy and the sustainability of the natural environment.

The common theme throughout this text is the need to link research to management, policy, and the real-world needs of First Nation communities. Today’s forest managers must now consider the social and political context of land use, value systems and expectations, and emerging rights-based issues involving Aboriginal peoples."--pub. desc.

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Publisher
Captus Press
Language
English
Pages
245

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Table of Contents

I. Traditional Forest Use
1. Hunting in the Bush Is Our Culture
2. Subsistence Harvesting and the Cultural Sustainability of the Little Red River Cree Nation
3. Social and Economic Barriers to Subsistence Harvesting in Aboriginal Communities
4. Health and Well-Being Among the LittleRed River Cree Nation
II. The Changing Forest Economy
5. Indigenous Tourism Development in Northern Canada: Beyond Economic Incentives
6. Can Forest Management Strategies Sustain the Development Needs of the Little Red River Cree Nation?
7. The Forest Economy of the Little Red River Cree Nation
III. Policy and Management
8. Traditional Environmental Knowledge of Critical Ungulate Habitat of the Caribou Mountains
Lower Peace River Region
9. Putting the "Community" Back into Community-Based Resource Management
10. Consultation, Cooperative Management and the Reconciliation of Rights
11. Forest Co-Management in Northern Alberta
12. Postscript.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Concord, Ont

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.75/08997071231
Library of Congress
SD387.S55 S43 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 245 p.
Number of pages
245

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL35742326M
Internet Archive
seeingbeyondtree0000unse
ISBN 10
1553221788
ISBN 13
9781553221784
OCLC/WorldCat
219937864

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL26455138W

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