First Nations Carbon Toolkit
This toolkit provides information for First Nations who want to learn about forest carbon offset projects, especially those focused on protecting untouched forests and restoring logged areas.
This toolkit provides information for First Nations who want to learn about forest carbon offset projects, especially those focused on protecting untouched forests and restoring logged areas.
This report outlines the Restore, Assert, and Defend (RAD) Network’s work to support Indigenous-led conservation economies, focusing on the restoration of relationships with land, assertion of rights, and defense of ecosystems through Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs).
In this video, Marilyn Slett, President, Coastal First Nations and Chief Councillor, Heiltsuk Nation (B.C.) talks about the role carbon offsets have had in creating a conservation economy.
This is the official website for the Thaidene Nëné Fund which provides an overview of the fund.
The Our Land for the Future agreement will fund Indigenous-led conservation, stewardship, and economic development across the Northwest Territories. It will be one of the largest Indigenous-led conservation land initiatives in the world.
This press release announces the completion of the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence (PFP) initiative, which has secured long-term marine conservation and community development funding.
This book challenges the idea that only experts can understand the economy. It shows how everyday decisions shape the economy, using practical exercises and examples to demonstrate how small changes can create ethical economies.
This book presents a variety of economic models beyond capitalism. It includes ideas like worker cooperatives, fair trade, and community land trusts.
This report is a guide to financing First Nations’ conservation, stewardship, and Guardian programs.
This is the official website of the Restore, Assert, Defend (RAD) Network. The RAD Network works with Indigenous communities "to restore relationships and Indigenous knowledge systems, assert Indigenous rights and responsibilities, and defend lands and waters."