Conservation as Colonialism Legacies of Exclusion and Prospects for Inclusion
This paper explores the potential of IPCAs to address the dominant colonial paradigm in modern-day conservation efforts.
This paper explores the potential of IPCAs to address the dominant colonial paradigm in modern-day conservation efforts.
This 2-page backgrounder outlines the Haida Gwaii / Queen Charlotte Islands Framework Agreement, which explains how the Council of the Haida Nation and the government of British Columbia will work together to establish a land-use planning process.
This is an agreement between the Council of the Haida Nation and the government of BC about how they will use and manage the kand together. It shows how Indigenous-led conservation and land management can be legally recognized, even in cases where there are no historical treaties with the Crown.