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Ressources en libre accès

Cette page est dédiée au partage de la littérature en libre accès sur la cogestion. Les références et les liens sont inclus dans un groupe public Zotero.Cliquez sur le logo Zotero pour accéder à notre base de données.

Adapting to Climate Change: Social-Ecological Resilience in a Canadian Western Arctic Community

F. Berkes

12-2001

How political change paved the way for Indigenous knowledge: The Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act

Julia Christensen

Jun 2007 2013-02-22

Dene Hunting Organization in Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories: "Ways We Help Each Other and Share What We Can"

Roger McMillan

Dec 2013 2013-12-13

Lessons Learned from Reconstructing Interactions Between Local Ecological Knowledge, Fisheries Science, and Fisheries Management in the Commercial Fisheries of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Grant Murray

April 2006

Co-Management: the Evolution in Theory and Practice of the Joint Administration of Living Resources

Fikret Berkes

09-1991

Respect for Grizzly Bears: an Aboriginal Approach for Co-existence and Resilience

D. A. Clark

Jun 2009

Combining science and traditional ecological knowledge: Monitoring Populations for co-management

H. Moller

Dec 2004

The Anti-politics of TEK: The Institutionalization of Co-management Discourse and Practice [traditional ecological knowledge]

Paul Nadasdy

2005 2015-10-31

Sustainable management of Canada's boreal forests: Progress and prospects

Philip J. Burton

Jan 2006

Subsistence hunting and wildlife management in the central Canadian Arctic

Peter Collings

1997

Past, present and future of fishery management on one of the world's last remaining pristine great lakes: Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada

A. M. Muir

Sep 2013 2014-08-30

Co-management: Managing Relationships, Not Resources

David C. Natcher

2005

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