Skip To Content

TitleAboriginal forestry in Canada
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsParsons, R., & Prest G.
Volume 79
Issue 4
Pagination 779-784
Publisher The Forestry Chronicle
Place Published Mattawa, ON: Canadian Institute of Forestry
Publication Language en
ISBN Number 0015-7546
KeywordsAboriginal, Aboriginal forest values, community consultation, forest certification systems, forestry, forestry management planning, traditional, traditional ecological knowledge, treaty rights, worldview
Abstract

Many factors influence forestry in Canada: one gaining prominence is the practice of Aboriginal forestry. Aboriginal forestry can be seen as sustainable forest land use practices that incorporate the cultural protocols of the past with interactions between the forest ecosystem and today's Aboriginal people for generations unborn.

Topics

traditional ecological knowledge,land use, Aboriginal

Locational Keywords

Mattawa, ON: Canadian Institute of Forestry

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/192204735

Group

CEMA

Citation Key22184

Enter keywords or search terms and press Search

Search this site


Subscribe to the site

Syndicate content

Bookmark and Share