Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia

This paper describes the First Nations Community Needs Analysis Process that FORREX–Forest Research Extension Partnership (formerly SIFERP, the Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership) undertook in 1999/2000 to identify and analyze the land and natural resource management informa...

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Main Authors: Michel, Henry, Dickie, Angus, Hollstedt, Chris
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press 2002
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spelling ftjemforrex:oai:jem-online.org:article/222 2023-05-15T16:14:43+02:00 Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia Michel, Henry Dickie, Angus Hollstedt, Chris 2002-12-04 application/pdf http://jem-online.org/index.php/jem/article/view/222 eng eng Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press http://jem-online.org/index.php/jem/article/view/222/141 http://jem-online.org/index.php/jem/article/view/222 Journal of Ecosystems and Management; Vol 2, No 1 (2002) aboriginal analysis gaps barriers first nations environment ecosystem action research traditional ecological policy collaboration technology partner education legal training econonomic Henry Michel Angus Dickie Chris Hollstedt info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2002 ftjemforrex 2022-09-05T18:47:21Z This paper describes the First Nations Community Needs Analysis Process that FORREX–Forest Research Extension Partnership (formerly SIFERP, the Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership) undertook in 1999/2000 to identify and analyze the land and natural resource management information needs of the First Nations' communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. It also responds to the outcomes of the information needs assessment by presenting a “Framework for Action,” part of which includes establishing the Partnership's Aboriginal Forestry Extension Program.Based on the results of the information needs assessment, First Nations' communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia clearly have a need and a desire to participate in forestry extension services. The information needs assessment also revealed and expanded on several issues that must be considered in the provision of extension services to First Nations' communities.With incentive from its Aboriginal partners, FORREX has taken a leadership role in providing extension services and has undertaken the responsibility of working with its Aboriginal partners to identify the information and research needs in their communities. The needs analysis process has also provided direction for including traditional ecological knowledge in natural resources management and policy development. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Journal of Ecosystems and Management (JEM)
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topic aboriginal
analysis
gaps
barriers
first nations
environment
ecosystem
action
research
traditional ecological policy collaboration technology partner education legal training econonomic
Henry Michel
Angus Dickie
Chris Hollstedt
spellingShingle aboriginal
analysis
gaps
barriers
first nations
environment
ecosystem
action
research
traditional ecological policy collaboration technology partner education legal training econonomic
Henry Michel
Angus Dickie
Chris Hollstedt
Michel, Henry
Dickie, Angus
Hollstedt, Chris
Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
topic_facet aboriginal
analysis
gaps
barriers
first nations
environment
ecosystem
action
research
traditional ecological policy collaboration technology partner education legal training econonomic
Henry Michel
Angus Dickie
Chris Hollstedt
description This paper describes the First Nations Community Needs Analysis Process that FORREX–Forest Research Extension Partnership (formerly SIFERP, the Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership) undertook in 1999/2000 to identify and analyze the land and natural resource management information needs of the First Nations' communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. It also responds to the outcomes of the information needs assessment by presenting a “Framework for Action,” part of which includes establishing the Partnership's Aboriginal Forestry Extension Program.Based on the results of the information needs assessment, First Nations' communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia clearly have a need and a desire to participate in forestry extension services. The information needs assessment also revealed and expanded on several issues that must be considered in the provision of extension services to First Nations' communities.With incentive from its Aboriginal partners, FORREX has taken a leadership role in providing extension services and has undertaken the responsibility of working with its Aboriginal partners to identify the information and research needs in their communities. The needs analysis process has also provided direction for including traditional ecological knowledge in natural resources management and policy development.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Michel, Henry
Dickie, Angus
Hollstedt, Chris
author_facet Michel, Henry
Dickie, Angus
Hollstedt, Chris
author_sort Michel, Henry
title Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
title_short Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
title_full Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
title_fullStr Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
title_full_unstemmed Natural resource information needs of Aboriginal communities in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
title_sort natural resource information needs of aboriginal communities in the southern interior of british columbia
publisher Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press
publishDate 2002
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op_source Journal of Ecosystems and Management; Vol 2, No 1 (2002)
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