This page is dedicated to sharing open-access literature about wildlife co-management. The references and links are included in a public Zotero group. Click the Zotero logo to access our database directly at Zotero. You may also search the database below from this website. Our goal is to make these resources accessible to the people of the North who have less access to research that has traditionally been behind paywalls.
The Nature and Significance of Polar Bear Conservation Hunting in the Canadian Arctic
The John Prince Research Forest: Evolution of a co-management partnership in northern British Columbia
Facing a Future of Change: Wild Migratory Caribou and Reindeer
The Six Faces of Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Co-Management Arrangements
Empowered Co-management: Towards Power-Sharing and Indigenous Rights in Clayoquot Sound, BC
Comanaging communication crises and opportunities between Northern Secwepemc First Nations and the province of British Columbia
Whales of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in Canada's Western Arctic: An Overview and Outlook
The Canadian perspective on issues in Arctic fisheries management and research
Living in Perfect Harmony: Harmonizing Sub-Arctic Co-Management through Judicial Review
Insights into integrating cumulative effects and collaborative co-management for migratory tundra caribou herds in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Resilient Salmon, Resilient Fisheries for British Columbia, Canada
"Everyone should have a voice, everyone's equal". Gender, decision-making and environmental policy in the Canadian Arctic