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"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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Forest management, Indian business enterprises, Cooperative Forests and forestry, Sustainable forestry, Traditional ecological knowledge, Forêts, Gestion, Aspect social, Entreprises indiennes d'Amérique, Coopératives forestières, Foresterie durable, Savoirs écologiques traditionnels, Social aspects, Native business enterprises, Native peoples, Forestry, Little Red River Cree Nation, Nation crie de Little Red RiverEdition | Availability |
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Seeing beyond the trees: the social dimensions of Aboriginal forest management
2008, Captus Press
in English
1553221788 9781553221784
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