The Tahltan Nation and our consultation process with mining industry: How a land use plan might improve the process.
First Nations' participation in resource development projects is continuously changing. Some would argue that it is improving the situation for First Nations and their communities, while others would argue that First Nations still lack meaningful decision-making regarding the land on which we l...
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ftarcabc:oai:arcabc.ca:unbc_16169 2024-06-02T08:06:37+00:00 The Tahltan Nation and our consultation process with mining industry: How a land use plan might improve the process. Creyke, Christine Amber (Author) Fondahl, Gail (Thesis advisor) Halseth, Greg (Thesis advisor) University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution) 2011 electronic Number of pages in document: 162 https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A16169 https://doi.org/10.24124/2011/bpgub765 English eng University of Northern British Columbia https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A16169 uuid: 2c48d393-9db2-4f29-8f35-d784f737dce6 bib-number: MR75171 isbn: 978-0-494-75171-8 https://doi.org/10.24124/2011/bpgub765 lac: TC-BPGUB-765 Copyright retained by the author. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Tahltan Indians -- Land tenure Land use -- British Columbia Northern -- Planning Mineral industries -- British Columbia E99.T12 C74 2011 Text thesis 2011 ftarcabc https://doi.org/10.24124/2011/bpgub765 2024-05-06T00:30:44Z First Nations' participation in resource development projects is continuously changing. Some would argue that it is improving the situation for First Nations and their communities, while others would argue that First Nations still lack meaningful decision-making regarding the land on which we live. This thesis focuses on ways in which First Nations, more specifically the Tahltan First Nation, might improve consultation processes with government, industry, as well as internal consultation between leadership and membership. In undertaking this research, I show the Tahltan how a completed First Nation (Heiltsuk Nation) land use plan might raise and address the kinds of issues being discussed in Tahltan communities. My hope is that this research will better inform the Tahltan, and potentially other First Nations, on the role and the potential benefits of a land use plan. --P. 2. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1737863 Thesis First Nations Arca (BC's Digital Treasures) Tahltan ENVELOPE(-131.004,-131.004,58.016,58.016) |
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First Nations' participation in resource development projects is continuously changing. Some would argue that it is improving the situation for First Nations and their communities, while others would argue that First Nations still lack meaningful decision-making regarding the land on which we live. This thesis focuses on ways in which First Nations, more specifically the Tahltan First Nation, might improve consultation processes with government, industry, as well as internal consultation between leadership and membership. In undertaking this research, I show the Tahltan how a completed First Nation (Heiltsuk Nation) land use plan might raise and address the kinds of issues being discussed in Tahltan communities. My hope is that this research will better inform the Tahltan, and potentially other First Nations, on the role and the potential benefits of a land use plan. --P. 2. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1737863 |
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