Report

A Typology of National Park Co-management Agreements in the Era of Reconciliation in Canada

2024-10-25T11:36:36-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , |

This report examines Parks Canada's commitment to reconsidering the role of Indigenous Peoples in managing national parks and conservation areas as part of reconciliation efforts.

Co-management as an Ethical Space of Engagement: Prospects for Reconciliation in Vuntut National Park

2024-10-25T11:35:01-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

This report examines how Parks Canada's commitment to reconciliation represents a shift from a colonial approach to one that respects Indigenous governance and knowledge systems.

Canada’s 2030 Nature Strategy: Halting and Reversing Biodiversity Loss in Canada: Indigenous Leadership in Conservation

2024-10-25T10:04:28-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

This section of Canada's 2030 Nature Strategy underscores the essential role of Indigenous Peoples in biodiversity conservation, drawing on their deep cultural ties and traditional stewardship practices.

Bringing research home: Reclaiming research to tell the story of climate change in the Kluane First Nation Traditional Territory

2024-10-25T09:55:17-04:00Categories: Biocultural Monitoring and Community-based Stewardship, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

This report details a project aimed at reclaiming research to tell the story of climate change in the Kluane First Nation Traditional Territory. The project focuses on empowering Kluane First Nation (KFN) by establishing research protocols that align with their values and by involving KFN citizens in all aspects of current and future research, including youth mentorship.

Indigenous Watersheds Initiative: Interim Impact Report

2024-10-25T09:53:24-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , |

This report highlights the importance of Indigenous-led efforts to protect vital ecosystems. The experiences of the Indigenous Watersheds Initiative (IWI) offer valuable insights that can support wider conversations on decolonizing watershed protection, restoration, and management.

Reclaiming the Xhotsa: climate adaptation and ecosystem restoration via the return of Sumas Lake

2024-10-25T09:38:38-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , |

This article examines the history and future of Sumas Lake (Xhotsa) in British Columbia, once central to the Semá Nation’s food system before being drained in 1924 during a campaign of land dispossession.

Dáduqvḷá1 qṇtxv Ǧviḷ̓ásax̌: To look at our traditional laws. (Decision of the Heiltsuk (Haíɫzaqv) Dáduqvḷá Committee Regarding the October 13, 2016 Nathan E. Stewart Spill)

2024-10-25T09:40:31-04:00Categories: IPCAs and Indigenous-led Conservation, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , |

This report documents the Heiltsuk Nation's response to the 2016 Nathan E. Stewart oil spill in their territorial waters.

Indigenous relationality: definitions and methods

2024-09-06T10:28:17-04:00Categories: Relationships, Reconciliation, and Knowledge Systems, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

This report explains Indigenous relationality, which means connectedness. It talks about concerns about using this idea in different Indigenous communities in research.

A Cost‐Benefit Analysis ‐ Proposed Tuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area

2023-08-03T15:01:51-04:00Categories: IPCA Planning and Establishment, Report, Resource|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

This report shows the cost-benefit analysis for the establishment of the proposed Tuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area (Announced Nov 16, 2020 as a MPA).

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