Exploring ethical space in land use planning
This paper considers how land use planners can apply Ethical Space to their work.
This paper considers how land use planners can apply Ethical Space to their work.
This document contains the Gitdisdzu Lugyeks Marine Protected Area (MPA) Draft Management Plan.
This links to a webpage that provides an overview of Dınàgà Wek'èhodì (formerly Kwets'ootł'àà), which was identified for protection by the Tłįchǫ Government. The area is culturally important to the Dene and Métis who have used the area for centuries for many activities, including hunting and fishing.
This document contains the Gitdisdzu Lugyeks Marine Protected Area (MPA) Draft Management Plan.
This backgrounder provides an overview of the Métis Settlements IPCA Initiative led by the Métis Settlements General Council (MSGC).
This links to the website for the How We Walk with the Land and Water Project - a unified First Nation vision for the Southern Lakes that is rooted in indigenous story, law, knowledge and affirmed by western science.
This links to the Protected Areas page of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais Nation - it provides an overview of Kitasoo/Xai’xais territory and protected area.
This training program aims to assist First Nation practitioners to understand, research and document their unique perspective on their land.
Imappivut is a plan to manage and protect Labrador Inuit interests in the coastal and marine areas of Labrador.
This links to the website of the Pacific IPCA Innovation Centre - a centre that supports Indigenous leadership in the establishment, governance, and management of Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs) along the Pacific coast of North, Central, and South America.