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TitleTraditional use and traditional ecological knowledge: Long Lake south
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsWondrasek, R.
Publication Languageen
Keywordstraditional ecological knowledge, traditional use
Abstract

This section of the larger Long Lake South Environmental Impact Assessment is very brief as consultations with First Nations were ongoing at time of release. It is predominantly comprised of a report on baseline conditions, gathered from field surveys of the regional and local study areas, initial meetings with Aboriginal communities, and a limited literature review. The report on baseline conditions note that three categories of issues were raised: plant and animal harvesting areas, traplines, and habitation sites (including trapline cabins). Three hunting sites and six historic sites associated with traditional ecological knowledge were identified. The report notes that none of the sites were within in the project footprint and therefore no impact to the sites was expected.

Notes

Consulting firm commissioned by Nexen Inc. and OPTI Canada Inc

Topics

Environmental Impact Assessment

Locational Keywords

Anzac, Kinosis, Cheecham, Quigley

Group

CEMA

Citation Key25071

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