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Type de ressource | Article scientifique |
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Année | 2015 |
Pays | Canada |
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Complexité | Academic |
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Écrit par | Chercheurs et chercheuses universitaires |
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Description | Governance in forestry is beginning to include more actors in decision-making processes. This article explores the role of Aboriginal peoples in governing the Canadian forest sector. In a case study of Essipit Innu First Nation in Quebec (Canada) the Essipit community effectively co-governed forest management decisions with a forestry company at the operational level. The effectiveness of this initiative was due to collaboration and common values between both parties. |
Journal | Land Use Policy |
Volume | 49 |
Pages | 287 - 295 |
Droits d'auteurs | Détenus par l'auteur.e / distribution |