Mapping With the Land: Co-developing a Cumulative Impact Monitoring and Land Stewardship Framework with Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada

Across the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, Indigenous populations are striving to achieve effective environmental protection, whilst navigating complex methods, policies, and research relationships within co-management contexts. This thesis seeks to identify how differing cultural systems, envi...

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Main Author: McPhee, Michael s
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spelling ftwlaurieruniv:oai:scholars.wlu.ca:etd-3816 2024-06-09T07:48:40+00:00 Mapping With the Land: Co-developing a Cumulative Impact Monitoring and Land Stewardship Framework with Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada McPhee, Michael s 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/2659 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/3816/viewcontent/Thesis_Submission_McPhee_ScholarCommons.pdf en eng Scholars Commons @ Laurier https://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/2659 https://scholars.wlu.ca/context/etd/article/3816/viewcontent/Thesis_Submission_McPhee_ScholarCommons.pdf 2 Publicly accessible Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive) Indigenous Research Methodologies Traditional Knowledge Land Stewardship Monitoring Cultural revitalization Geographic Information Systems Climate Change Adaptation Educational Assessment Evaluation and Research Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Environmental Monitoring Environmental Studies Human Geography Indigenous Education Indigenous Studies Natural Resources and Conservation Natural Resources Management and Policy Nature and Society Relations Physical and Environmental Geography Science and Mathematics Education Social Justice Sustainability Water Resource Management text 2024 ftwlaurieruniv 2024-05-14T23:37:17Z Across the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, Indigenous populations are striving to achieve effective environmental protection, whilst navigating complex methods, policies, and research relationships within co-management contexts. This thesis seeks to identify how differing cultural systems, environmental change, and fractured partnerships may be unified to align with the needs of the Sambaa K’e First Nation (SKFN), a remote Dehcho Dene community. Indigenous methodologies guided co-development of research questions with SKFN leadership which yielded objectives a) develop a GIS-based method to manage, organize and mobilize cultural and environmental data; b) develop a new stewardship monitoring procedure so that users can apply the former while ‘With The Land†(WTL), and c) test new methods developed in (a) and (b). A mapping rubric developed by the NWT Geologic Survey’s Thermokarst Collective (TKC) working group was expanded to include themes related to biological, cultural, and socio-political change. Interviews, focus groups, and participant observation directed the collection of 195 GPS-link observations which centered Dene perspectives of space and place. This thesis provides SKFN with an improved operational procedure for data collection as well as a functional social framework adapted for the organization of grassroots, community based, intergenerational knowledge exchange. This produced the praxis, ‘Mapping with the Land,’ where youth and Elders are united through cumulative impact monitoring and cultural revitalization, with the assistance of GIS. This aims to increase communication and understanding between local, institutional, and government actors by bridging gaps in research capabilities, local capacity, and recognition of Dene Law. Text Northwest Territories Thermokarst Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario: Scholars Commons@Laurier Northwest Territories Canada
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topic Indigenous Research Methodologies
Traditional Knowledge
Land Stewardship Monitoring
Cultural revitalization
Geographic Information Systems
Climate Change Adaptation
Educational Assessment
Evaluation
and Research
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Studies
Human Geography
Indigenous Education
Indigenous Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nature and Society Relations
Physical and Environmental Geography
Science and Mathematics Education
Social Justice
Sustainability
Water Resource Management
spellingShingle Indigenous Research Methodologies
Traditional Knowledge
Land Stewardship Monitoring
Cultural revitalization
Geographic Information Systems
Climate Change Adaptation
Educational Assessment
Evaluation
and Research
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Studies
Human Geography
Indigenous Education
Indigenous Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nature and Society Relations
Physical and Environmental Geography
Science and Mathematics Education
Social Justice
Sustainability
Water Resource Management
McPhee, Michael s
Mapping With the Land: Co-developing a Cumulative Impact Monitoring and Land Stewardship Framework with Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada
topic_facet Indigenous Research Methodologies
Traditional Knowledge
Land Stewardship Monitoring
Cultural revitalization
Geographic Information Systems
Climate Change Adaptation
Educational Assessment
Evaluation
and Research
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Studies
Human Geography
Indigenous Education
Indigenous Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Nature and Society Relations
Physical and Environmental Geography
Science and Mathematics Education
Social Justice
Sustainability
Water Resource Management
description Across the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, Indigenous populations are striving to achieve effective environmental protection, whilst navigating complex methods, policies, and research relationships within co-management contexts. This thesis seeks to identify how differing cultural systems, environmental change, and fractured partnerships may be unified to align with the needs of the Sambaa K’e First Nation (SKFN), a remote Dehcho Dene community. Indigenous methodologies guided co-development of research questions with SKFN leadership which yielded objectives a) develop a GIS-based method to manage, organize and mobilize cultural and environmental data; b) develop a new stewardship monitoring procedure so that users can apply the former while ‘With The Land†(WTL), and c) test new methods developed in (a) and (b). A mapping rubric developed by the NWT Geologic Survey’s Thermokarst Collective (TKC) working group was expanded to include themes related to biological, cultural, and socio-political change. Interviews, focus groups, and participant observation directed the collection of 195 GPS-link observations which centered Dene perspectives of space and place. This thesis provides SKFN with an improved operational procedure for data collection as well as a functional social framework adapted for the organization of grassroots, community based, intergenerational knowledge exchange. This produced the praxis, ‘Mapping with the Land,’ where youth and Elders are united through cumulative impact monitoring and cultural revitalization, with the assistance of GIS. This aims to increase communication and understanding between local, institutional, and government actors by bridging gaps in research capabilities, local capacity, and recognition of Dene Law.
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title_full Mapping With the Land: Co-developing a Cumulative Impact Monitoring and Land Stewardship Framework with Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_fullStr Mapping With the Land: Co-developing a Cumulative Impact Monitoring and Land Stewardship Framework with Sambaa K’e First Nation, Northwest Territories, Canada
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