These Are Indigenous Lands: Foregrounding settler colonialism and Indigenous sovereignty as primary contexts for Canadian environmental social work

C Hiller, E Carlson - Canadian Social Work Review, 2018 - erudit.org
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a
backdrop of centuries of continuous struggle on the part of Indigenous peoples to protect …

[PDF][PDF] Building communities of learning: Indigenous ways of knowing in contemporary natural resources and environmental management

JP Robson, AM Miller, CJ Idrobo, C Burlando… - 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we explore the emergence of what we term'communities of learning'within the
context of natural resources and environmental management (NREM). These communities …

Examining the issues of social and environmental justice among the Indigenous people of Canada through the lens of Sustainable Forest Management

L Vaiphei - Proceedings of the World Anthropology Congress …, 2023 - books.google.com
The forests of Canada, spanning vast expanses from coast to coast, serve as more than a
collection of trees; they are the ancestral home, hunting grounds, and spiritual core of …

Including indigenous knowledge systems in environmental assessments: restructuring the process

R Arsenault, C Bourassa, S Diver… - Global Environmental …, 2019 - direct.mit.edu
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of
industrial activities and natural resource extraction projects on their traditional territories …

Reconsidering the Canadian Environmental Impact Assessment Act: A place for traditional environmental knowledge

C Paci, A Tobin, P Robb - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2002 - Elsevier
There is a fundamental assertion by indigenous communities, which is now beginning to be
recognized globally, that “we belong to the land.” The position of indigenous people, both …

Indigenizing water governance in Canada

LEA Bradford, N Ovsenek, LA Bharadwaj - Water policy and governance …, 2017 - Springer
Water-related governance challenges confronting Indigenous people are well documented
and have significant implications for water governance in Canada. Indigenous people have …

[图书][B] Working with indigenous knowledge: A guide for researchers

L Grenier - 1998 - books.google.com
This guidebook zeros in on what indigenous knowledge can contribute to a sustainable
development strategy that accounts for the potential of the local environment and the …

Australia: Indigenous Sustainability: Rights, Obligations, and a Collective Commitment to Country

S Kinnane - International law and indigenous peoples, 2005 - brill.com
Sustainability operates across a range of contested and diverse fields as an interdisciplinary
discourse integrating socio-cultural, ecological and economic relationships with the natural …

Reasserting Traditional Knowledge across a fragmented governance landscape: The Mackenzie River Basin

A Latta - Current Directions in Water Scarcity Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Indigenous Peoples' knowledge offers important foundations for stewardship and
environmental management of the Mackenzie River watershed, North America's largest …

[图书][B] Indigenous rights and water resource management: Not just another stakeholder

K O'Bryan - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
In an era of climate change, the need to manage our water resources effectively for future
generations has become an increasingly significant challenge. Indigenous management …