Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process

Planning in Indigenous communities is taking on greater importance as land claims are settled, legal victories force governments and industry to consult with and accommodate Indigenous peoples and interests, and development happens on Indigenous lands. Whereas planning was once the vehicle through w...

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Main Author: Vanloffeld, Steven
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/1040
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spelling ftroyalroadsuniv:oai:https://www.viurrspace.ca:10170/1040 2024-09-15T18:06:42+00:00 Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process Vanloffeld, Steven 2017-01-30 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10170/1040 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10170/1040 indigenous planning first nations planning aboriginal planning 2017 ftroyalroadsuniv 2024-08-23T03:43:16Z Planning in Indigenous communities is taking on greater importance as land claims are settled, legal victories force governments and industry to consult with and accommodate Indigenous peoples and interests, and development happens on Indigenous lands. Whereas planning was once the vehicle through which Indigenous peoples were oppressed, marginalized, and confined to reserves in the pursuit of colonial aspirations for land and territorial acquisition, today planning is increasingly becoming a method through which Indigenous peoples are achieving greater degrees of sovereignty and self-determination. Interestingly, the framework that many Canadian Indigenous communities use to engage in planning is a product of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). The INAC Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) Framework was developed in 2006 and piloted with several First Nation communities in British Columbia. This research project sought to review the CCPs of First Nation communities that have engaged in planning using the INAC CCP Framework in order to identify lessons learned from their experiences. The lessons learned form the basis for my recommendations to support other Indigenous communities in their planning efforts. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Royal Roads University: DSpace @ RRU
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aboriginal planning
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Vanloffeld, Steven
Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
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aboriginal planning
description Planning in Indigenous communities is taking on greater importance as land claims are settled, legal victories force governments and industry to consult with and accommodate Indigenous peoples and interests, and development happens on Indigenous lands. Whereas planning was once the vehicle through which Indigenous peoples were oppressed, marginalized, and confined to reserves in the pursuit of colonial aspirations for land and territorial acquisition, today planning is increasingly becoming a method through which Indigenous peoples are achieving greater degrees of sovereignty and self-determination. Interestingly, the framework that many Canadian Indigenous communities use to engage in planning is a product of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC). The INAC Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) Framework was developed in 2006 and piloted with several First Nation communities in British Columbia. This research project sought to review the CCPs of First Nation communities that have engaged in planning using the INAC CCP Framework in order to identify lessons learned from their experiences. The lessons learned form the basis for my recommendations to support other Indigenous communities in their planning efforts.
author Vanloffeld, Steven
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title Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
title_short Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
title_full Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
title_fullStr Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
title_full_unstemmed Planning in Indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
title_sort planning in indigenous communities : lessons learned from the comprehensive community planning process
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