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TitleTraditional land use and occupancy studies and their impact on forest planning and management in Alberta
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsRobinson, M. P., & Ross M. M.
Volume 73
Issue 5
Pagination 596-605
Publisher The Forestry Chronicle
Place Published Mattawa, ON: Canadian Institute of Forestry
Publication Language en
ISBN Number 0015-7546
KeywordsAlberta forest management, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. (AL-PAC), Athabasca Northern Development Corporation, Bigstone Cree First Nation, bush economy, co-management, Forestry Canada, occupancy studies, traditional environmental knowledge, traditional land use
Abstract

Canada is an international leader in the methodology of traditional land use and occupancy mapping as a result of the negotiation process for settling comprehensive land claims in the North. Since the early 1980s this methodology has found increasing application in the Canadian mid-North, especially in the context of forest planning and management in the northern Alberta Forest Management Agreement (FMA) areas. The goals of traditional land use and occupancy mapping in these FMAs include the collection and preservation of traditional environmental knowledge, integration of this knowledge into forest planning and management and, for the Aboriginal communities, active participation in decision-making processes in order to attain sustainable forest management. While the first goal is often met in mapping projects, goals two and three are proving harder to achieve because of conflicting government policy, agendas, differing paradigms of community development in society at large, and the lack of recognition and legal protection for Treaty and Aboriginal rights.

Topics

Traditional land use, mapping, land claims, traditional environmental knowledge, forest management, community development, Aboriginal, treaty rights

Locational Keywords

northern Alberta, Fort McKay, Wabasca-Desmarais

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/197377743

Group

CEMA

Citation Key22280

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