Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council: an Indigenous cultural approach to collaborative water governance

A Poelina, KS Taylor, I Perdrisat - Australasian Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In 2016, Traditional Owners came together to discuss their collective vision for
the Martuwarra, expressed in the Fitzroy River Declaration. Traditional Owners established …

Whose water is it anyway? Indigenous water sovereignty in Canada: an Indigenous resurgence analysis of the case of Halalt First Nation v British Columbia

M Zakrison - 2018 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
Colonialism is ongoing in Canada and continues to affect Indigenous-state relations in a
number of political and social areas, including water governance. Few other studies link …

When consultation becomes a checkbox, what's the fracking point?: Colonial constraints on social learning processes in Northeast BC and the Fort Nelson First …

R Breiddal - 2015 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
This Master's thesis seeks to develop a better understanding of how Indigenous voices can
be included in water governance. As a starting point, social learning theory, collaborative …

Evaluating Co-management Arrangements for Conservancies in the Territory of the Metlakatla First Nation

JKH Hauser - 2016 - summit.sfu.ca
This study examines the co-management arrangements between the Metlakatla First Nation
and the Province of British Columbia, with a specific focus on the implementation of co …

Assessing collaborative environmental governance: A case study of the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve in South Africa

D Amah - 2018 - scholar.sun.ac.za
Abstract ENGLISH SUMMARY: Under the current trajectory of declining biodiversity and
environmental problems, several initiatives have emerged to promote sustainable …