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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.

Organisational Design for Co-Management : Comparing Four Committees in Nunavik

Evelyn Peters

2003

Reevaluating the Co-Management Success Story

Paul Nadasdy

2003

Science and the St Elias: An Evolving Framework for Sustainability in North America's Highest Mountains

Ryan K. Danby

2003

Re-cognizing Co-management as Co-governance: Visions and Histories of Conservation at James Bay

Harvey A. Feit

2005

Local co-management of fish and wildlife: The Quebec experience

P. H. Pearse

1999 2014-05-06

Voices from the Margins: The Muskekowuck Athinuwick/Cree People of Northern Ontario and the Management of Wabusk/Polar Bear

R. H. Lemelin

2009-03-01

Massaging the Misery: Recent Approaches to Fisheries Governance and the Betrayal of Small-Scale Fisheries

Anthony Davis

Fall Fall 2012 2015-07-25

Cogestion et collectivites autochtones: entraves et rapprochements dans la gestion decentralisee des ressources - introduction

Harvey A. Feit

2005 2015-10-31

"Letting the leaders pass": barriers to using traditional ecological knowledge in comanagement as the basis of formal hunting regulations

Elisabeth Padilla

2014

Marine mammal co-management in Canada's Arctic: Knowledge co-production for learning and adaptive capacity

Aaron Dale

2011

Renewable Resources of the Beaufort Sea for Our Children: Perspectives from an Inuvialuit Elder

Billy Day

2002

Forest management based on local values an example of forest co-management in British Columbia

Gail Fondahl

2006

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