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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.

Inuit Approaches to Naming and Distinguishing Caribou: Considering Language, Place, and Homeland toward Improved Co-management | ARCTIC

Gita Ljubicic

2018-09-17

Joint Management: A Look at the Early Record of the Porcupine Caribou Management Board

B. K. Therrien

Winter 1988

Small whale co-management in the eastern Canadian arctic: a case history and analysis

P. R. Richard

Jun 1993

Finding "Space" for Comanagement of Forests within the Neoliberal Paradigm: Rights, Strategies, and Tools for Asserting a Local Agenda

Evelyn Pinkerton

Jun 2008 2014-07-26

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND GLOBAL RIGHTS

Fae L. Korsmo

2003

“We’re Made Criminals Just to Eat off the Land”: Colonial Wildlife Management and Repercussions on Inuit Well-Being

Jamie Snook

2020/1

Adaptive Comanagement and Its Relationship to Environmental Governance

R. Plummer

2013

Local and regional strategies for rebuilding fisheries management institutions in coastal British Columbia: what components of comanagement are most critical?

Evelyn Pinkerton

June 2014

Development of an integrated fisheries co-management framework for new and emerging commercial fisheries in the Canadian Beaufort Sea

Burton Ayles

10-2016

Legal Regimes of the Arctic

Elliot L. Richardson

1988-04-20

Sharing the Management of a River Corridor: A Case Study of the Comanagement Process

Ryan Plummer

September 2006

Factors in Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Co-Management in British Columbia Salmon Fisheries

Evelyn Pinkerton

Dec 1999 2011-12-15

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