Plant Management Systems of British Columbia\u27s First Peoples (original) (raw)

Plant Management Systems of British Columbia’s First Peoples

Nancy Turner, Douglas Deur

Bc Studies the British Columbian Quarterly, 2013

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NTFP Conference Proceedings “Keeping it Living”: Applications and Relevance of Traditional Plant Management in British Columbia to Sustainable Harvesting of Non-timber Forest Products

Nancy Turner

2015

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Incorporating Biocultural Approaches in Forest Management: Insights from a Case Study of Indigenous Plant Stewardship in Maine, USA and New Brunswick, Canada

Karim-Aly Kassam

Society & Natural Resources, 2021

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Biodiversity, traditional management systems, and cultural landscapes: examples from the boreal forest of Canada

Iain Davidson-Hunt

International Social Science Journal, 2006

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Chapter 28. Plant Production Practices of Ancient First Nations in the Lower Fraser River Region

Natasha Lyons

2017

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Plant Production Practices of Ancient First Nations in the Lower Fraser River Region

Natasha Lyons

Archaeology of the Lower Fraser River Region, 2017

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Culturally driven forest management, utilization and values: A Nuxalk First Nations case study

Devyani Singh

The Forestry Chronicle, 2014

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Putting "forestry" and "community" into First Nations' resource management

Annie Booth

The Forestry Chronicle, 1998

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The opportunities and limitations of first nations forestry agreements in British Columbia: Collective experience of the Tl'azt'en nation & the future need for community-based resource management & decision-making

Som Pun

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Culturally modified tree (CMT) management in Nlaka’pamux territory : shaping First Nations participation through consultation

Pamela Perreault

2002

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People and Plants in Nunatsiavut (Labrador, Canada): Examining Plants as a Foundational Aspect of Culture in the Subarctic

Cuerrier Alain

Economic Botany, 2021

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The Shelterwood Silvicultural System in British Columbia – A Practitioner’s Guide. Part 1: Implementation Considerations

Alan Wiensczyk

Journal of Ecosystems and Management, 2011

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“From the beginning of time”: The colonial reconfiguration of native habitats and Indigenous resource practices on the British Columbia Coast

Douglas Deur

FACETS

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The six faces of traditional ecological knowledge: Challenges and opportunities for Canadian co-management arrangements

Nicolas Houde

Ecology and Society, vol.12, no2, 2007

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Generations of gardeners regenerating the soil of sovereignty in Moose Cree First Nation: An account of community and research collaboration

Cindy Gaudet

Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

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Language, Land, and Stewardship

Mark Fettes

Language Politics and Policies

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“These Trees Have Stories to Tell” Linking Denésƍliné Knowledge and Dendroecology in the Monitoring of Barren-ground Caribou Movements in the Northwest Territories, Canada

Kelsey Dokis-Jansen

2015

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First Nations' Prescribed Burning in British Columbia

John Parminter

Journal of Ecosystems and Management

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Indigenous Knowledge and Values In Planning for Sustainable Forestry: Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest Initiative

Iain Davidson-hunt

Ecology and …, 2008

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Two Approaches to Ecosystem-Based Management in British Columbia, Canada

dionne bunsha

2012

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The Shelterwood Silvicultural System in British Columbia – A Practitioner’s Guide Part 3: Operational Implementation

Alan Wiensczyk

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Turning First Nation Forest Values into Integrated Forest Management Plans: Two Models in Alberta

David Natcher

2000

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Seeing the Forest for the Trees : Gardening as cultural landscape conservation in Vancouver Island's Forests

Jessica Udal

2020

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Finding Voice in a Changing Ecological and Political Landscape—Traditional Knowledge and Resource Management in Settled and Unsettled Claim Areas of the Northwest Territories, Canada

Brenda Parlee

aboriginal policy studies, 1969

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Traditional phenological knowledge of aboriginal peoples in British Columbia

Nancy Turner

2003

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Historical Roots of Canadian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Maple Practices

Ryan Huron

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Indigenous Lands Management, Cultural Landscapes and Anishinaabe People of Shoal Lake, Northwestern Ontario, Canada

Iain Davidson-hunt

Environments, 2003

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“How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada

Annie Booth

Natural Resources Forum, 2013

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First Nations/Aboriginal research projects of the Sustainable Forest Management Network

Marc Stevenson

1999

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Subsistence and Resistance on the British Columbia Coast: Kingcome Village’s Estuarine Gardens as Contested Space

Nancy Turner, Douglas Deur

Bc Studies the British Columbian Quarterly, 2013

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Market assessment of the native plant industry in Western Canada /

Jay Woosaree

2000

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Collaboration between Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian forest sector: A typology of arrangements for establishing control and determining benefits of forestlands

Jean-françois Fortier, Stephen Wyatt, David Natcher, Martin Hebert

Journal of Environmental Management, 2013

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Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Affiliated with BC's Protected Area System: Costs and Benefits of Conservancies to First Nations Communities and PA Governance Working Paper No.7

Anna Rozwadowska

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Preserving Ecosystem Services on Indigenous Territory through Restoration and Management of a Cultural Keystone Species

Yadav Uprety

Forests, 2017

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