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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.

Co-management: an aboriginal response to frontier development

David C. Natcher

Summer Summer 2001 2016-11-12

Iqaluktutiaq Voices: Local Perspectives about the Importance of Muskoxen, Contemporary and Traditional Use and Practices

Matilde Tomaselli

2018-02-26

The connection between wildlife co-management and indigenous well-being: What does the academic literature reveal?

Jamie Snook

2022-01-01

Community clusters in wildlife and environmental management: using TEK and community involvement to improve co-management in an era of rapid environmental change

Martha Dowsley

2009-04-01

A Pragmatic Approach: The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board and the Duty to Operationalize Consultation Case Comment

Michael McClurg

2010

Gender, Decision Making, and Natural Resource Co-management in Yukon

Kiri Staples

2015-08-13

Gender and Resource Co-Management in Northern Canada

David C. Natcher

2013-06-05

Co-management of Traditional Foods: Opportunities and Limitations for Food Security in Northern First Nation Communities

Ainslie Cruickshank

2019-12-18

Cultures in Collision: Traditional Knowledge and Euro-Canadian Governance Processes in Northern Land-Claim Boards

Graham White

2006

“Just because you have a land claim, that doesn’t mean everything’s going to fall in place”: An Inuit social struggle for fishery access and well-being

Jamie Snook

2022-06-01

Mobilizing Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in Narwhal Management through Community Empowerment: A Case Study in Naujaat, Nunavut

Erin Keenan

2018-02-26

Alaska and Inuvialuit Beluga Whale Committee (AIBWC) - An Initiative in "At Home Management"

Marie Adams

1993-01-01

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