Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada

Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada

Author: Claudia Notzke

Publisher: Captus Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9781895712032

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"The most current and comprehensive book of its kind, Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada explores the opportunities and constraints that aboriginal people encounter in their efforts to use water resources, fisheries, forestry resources, wildlife, land and non-renewable resources, and to gain management power over these resources. This examination begins with a historical perspective, and takes into account cultural, political, legal and geographical factors. From the contemporary research of the author, the reader is informed of the most current developments and provided with a well-reasoned outlook for the future." "This book is an essential resource for aboriginal people engaged in the use and management of natural resources, and for those who seek professional training in the field. Anyone wanting to know more about the social and environmental issues pertaining to more responsible and equitable environmental and ecological management will find a wealth of information in this volume."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Fisheries and Oceans Canada an Integrated Aboriginal Policy Framework

Fisheries and Oceans Canada an Integrated Aboriginal Policy Framework

Author: Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Le MPO participe davantage à la La Cour suprême du Canada a rendu des gestion de l'habitat des eaux intérieures, et à jugements qui ont eu pour effet de préciser la la mise en œuvre de la Loi sur les espèces en nature et la portée des droits ancestraux et péril (LEP). [...] Le Cadre intégré des de la Constitution, des traités, des politiques politiques autochtones du MPO tient et des lois envers les Premières nations, les compte des intérêts et des objectifs de tous Inuits et les populations du Nord. [...] Il vise • Programme de transfert des allocations à accroître la capacité de ces collectivités à (PTA), un volet de la SRAPA et du participer aux processus décisionnels associés PAGRAO; aux activités de gestion de l'habitat, et à • Programme autochtone de gestion des favoriser un rapprochement entre le MPO et ressources aquatiques et océaniques les groupes autochtones. [...] MPO gère la pêche, le Ministère continuera de maintenir la politique de Résultats essentiels la SRAPA, qui consiste à consulter les Autochtones et à tenir compte de leurs • échange constant et accru de intérêts, notamment les possibilités de renseignements et d'opinions entre les pêche alimentaire, sociale et rituelle, groupes autochtones et le personnel du dans le cadre d'ententes de gestion MPO, [...] Les flottilles de pêche gestion de l'habitat assurée par l'organisation commerciale, le secteur de l'aquaculture, les a u t o c h t o n e. p l a i s a n c i e r s, les écotouristes, les exploitants de bateaux de croisière, les exploitants de pétrole Dans les eaux intérieures, la participation des et de gaz au large des côtes et les entreprises Autochtones à la protection et au de transport maritim.


Proceedings of the North Pacific Symposium on Invertebrate Stock Assessment and Management

Proceedings of the North Pacific Symposium on Invertebrate Stock Assessment and Management

Author: National Research Council Canada

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780660172217

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Proceedings of a symposium that focused on new, innovative evaluation of the implications and needs for changing management approaches and demands in invertebrate fishery science. Species covered in the presentations include crustaceans, gastropods, echinoderms, and bivalves. Presentations are organized in the following subject areas: assessment of abundance and related parameters; growth, mortality, and yield per recruit; spatial pattern and its implications; the fishing process; population dynamics; the fishery as a selective force; invertebrate fisheries management; and regional perspectives from the north Pacific. The proceedings conclude with a symposium overview.


Tangled Webs of History

Tangled Webs of History

Author: Dianne Newell

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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A Canadian coast-wide analysis of Indians and resource politics in the evolving Pacific Coast fisheries, from aboriginal times to the present, including an examination of the Sparrow decision (Supreme Court of Canada, 31 May 1990) set in its historical and ongoing political context. Includes 24 pages of photographs and five maps. Paper edition (unseen), $18.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples

Author: Svein Jentoft

Publisher: Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 905166978X

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"Since the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, a legal process within the auspices of the UN has been underway that may help indigenous peoples to sustain their natural environment, industries, and cultures. This book addresses some of the legal, political and institutional implications of those processes." - Back cover.


Converging Empires

Converging Empires

Author: Andrea Geiger

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1469667843

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Making a vital contribution to our understanding of North American borderlands history through its examination of the northernmost stretches of the U.S.-Canada border, Andrea Geiger highlights the role that the North Pacific borderlands played in the construction of race and citizenship on both sides of the international border from 1867, when the United States acquired Russia's interests in Alaska, through the end of World War II. Imperial, national, provincial, territorial, reserve, and municipal borders worked together to create a dynamic legal landscape that both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people negotiated in myriad ways as they traversed these borderlands. Adventurers, prospectors, laborers, and settlers from Europe, Canada, the United States, Latin America, and Asia made and remade themselves as they crossed from one jurisdiction to another. Within this broader framework, Geiger pays particular attention to the ways in which Japanese migrants and the Indigenous people who had made this borderlands region their home for millennia—Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian among others—negotiated the web of intersecting boundaries that emerged over time, charting the ways in which they infused these reconfigured national, provincial, and territorial spaces with new meanings.