“How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada

Abstract In this paper we report upon research conducted with two First Nations located in B ritish C olumbia, C anada (Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations) on their preferences regarding forest operations within their community forest license. We confirmed the forestry‐related val...

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Main Authors: Booth, Annie L., Muir, Bruce R.
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Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/1477-8947.12005 2024-04-07T07:52:28+00:00 “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada Booth, Annie L. Muir, Bruce R. 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1477-8947.12005 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2F1477-8947.12005 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1477-8947.12005 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Natural Resources Forum volume 37, issue 3, page 153-166 ISSN 0165-0203 1477-8947 General Environmental Science General Medicine journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-8947.12005 2024-03-08T03:53:03Z Abstract In this paper we report upon research conducted with two First Nations located in B ritish C olumbia, C anada (Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations) on their preferences regarding forest operations within their community forest license. We confirmed the forestry‐related values previously documented in other research, and we are able to determine specific parameters with regard to the protection or integration of these values, particularly those that are ecologically based. In addition, we identify significant cultural values expected in forestry planning and management, their parameters, as well as values not commonly discussed within the literature, such as concerns over non‐indigenous access and conflicting, overlapping resource tenures. We conclude that further research, which accounts for and readily accommodates indigenous values and preferences, is needed to examine North American indigenous participation in both community forest tenures and in developing forest operation planning. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Wiley Online Library Moberly ENVELOPE(-63.668,-63.668,-64.739,-64.739) Natural Resources Forum 37 3 153 166
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“How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
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description Abstract In this paper we report upon research conducted with two First Nations located in B ritish C olumbia, C anada (Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations) on their preferences regarding forest operations within their community forest license. We confirmed the forestry‐related values previously documented in other research, and we are able to determine specific parameters with regard to the protection or integration of these values, particularly those that are ecologically based. In addition, we identify significant cultural values expected in forestry planning and management, their parameters, as well as values not commonly discussed within the literature, such as concerns over non‐indigenous access and conflicting, overlapping resource tenures. We conclude that further research, which accounts for and readily accommodates indigenous values and preferences, is needed to examine North American indigenous participation in both community forest tenures and in developing forest operation planning.
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title “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
title_short “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
title_full “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
title_fullStr “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
title_full_unstemmed “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>N</scp>ortheast <scp>B</scp>ritish <scp>C</scp>olumbia, <scp>C</scp>anada
title_sort “how far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: a case study of first nations' operational values for a community forest in <scp>n</scp>ortheast <scp>b</scp>ritish <scp>c</scp>olumbia, <scp>c</scp>anada
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