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Record #186312:
"Not the Almighty": evaluating aboriginal influence in northern land-claim boards / Graham White.
Title: | "Not the Almighty": evaluating aboriginal influence in northern land-claim boards / Graham White. |
Author(s): | White, Graham. |
Date: | 2008. |
In: | Arctic. (2008.), Vol. 61(suppl.1) (2008) |
Abstract: | Evaluates extent to which regulatory and co-management boards (dealing with land, wildlife and environmental issues) have enhanced aboriginal participation and influence in decision-making processes. Considers various factors: number and influence of aboriginal board members, independence (financial and otherwise) of boards, and boards' willingness and capacity to incorporate traditional knowledge into operations. |
Notes: | Arctic. Vol. 61(suppl.1) :71-85 (2008). In special issue Arctic change and coastal communities. |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 325.3 -- Native policy. 333.013 -- Land ownership and native land claims. 347.23 -- Land ownership, legal aspects. 502 -- Environmental issues. 504.06 -- Environmental protection. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. |
SPRI record no.: | 186312 |
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