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TitleEnvironmental impact assessment and resource management: Learning from the process and practice of Native peoples
Publication TypeManuscript
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsShapcott, C.
Publication Languageen
Abstract

The relevance of conventional environmental impact assessment(EIA) to Native people is limited by the values of the dominantculture's world view, and the structures and policies created out ofthem. The traditional Native world view, as exemplified by the Haida,links people with their land base, and is community oriented andconsultative.

Notes

"A manuscript report prepared for the Canadian Environmental Assessment Research Council".

URLhttp://www2.brandonu.ca/library/cjns/9.1/shapcott.pdf
Topics

enivronmental impact assessment,

Locational Keywords

Queen Charolette Islands

Group

CEMA

Citation Key24643

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