Locally defined measures of successful forest co-management: A case study of Tl'azt'en Nation and the John Prince Research Forest.
In Canada, First Nations rights and title to lands and resources have been recognized however, reconciliation of land use conflicts has proven difficult. Co-management is emerging as a potential process for sharing authority between First Nations and others, though evaluative tools are required. Thi...
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Language: | English |
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University of Northern British Columbia
2008
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Online Access: | https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A16032 https://doi.org/10.24124/2008/bpgub513 |