28 record(s) found with the tag "co-management" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Changing Institutions for Sustainable Water Management
Principal Investigator: Prystupa, Mark
Licensed Year(s): 1996
Summary: This study is to evaluate how the changing legislation, policy and procedures for water management provides for the sustainable utilisation of the resource. This will involve informal unstructured interviews as the primary data source. Queries will be directed to a description of the institutional arrangements, and the evaluation of criteria. An analysis of pertinent newspaper articles, governm...


Co-management and Aboriginal Participation in National Parks of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
Principal Investigator: Johnston, Brian
Licensed Year(s): 1995
Summary: Assess the processes by which the mandates of cooperative wildlife management in the national parks are achieved in the Inuvialuit Settlement region. Examine the relationships and attitudes of the responsible organizations in order to reach a qualitative assessment of the operational side of wildlife management in the region....


Aboriginal Co-Management of Non-Renewable Resources on Traditional or Treaty Territory: Conservation or Development.
Principal Investigator: Campbell, Tracy
Licensed Year(s): 1995
Summary: The researcher will conduct interviews with the working group who participated in the Community Conservation Plan (CCP) process in Inuvik. This data will be compared with data gathered through interviews with those involved in the emerging co-management dialogue within Treaty 8 Territory in northern British Columbia. Direct examination of supporting documentation will also be undertaken....


Co-management and Political Autonomy of Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
Principal Investigator: Rodon, Thierry
Licensed Year(s): 1994 1993
Summary: The researcher will conduct interviews with the members of the Nunavut Wildlife Board and the former Nunavut Wildlife Management Advisory Board. This project will focus on the co-management structures established by the Inuvialuit Fianl Agreement, the James Bay & Northern Quebec Agreement & the Nunavut Final Agreement. The researcher will evaluate the influence that institutions of co-management h...


The Role of Traditional Knowledge in Inuvialuit Marine Mammal Management
Principal Investigator: Ris, Mats
Licensed Year(s): 1994
Summary: The purpose of this study is to understand how Inuvialuit traditional knowledge and hunting of marine mammals has influenced the way local and regional management strategies are built up. Secondly, the researcher will make a comparison with other forms of marine mammal harvesting in circumpolar regions. Such a comparison will make it easier to understand the nature of subsistence hunting in the n...


Fieldwork for Book "Aboriginal Natural Resource Management in Canada"
Principal Investigator: Notzke, Claudia
Licensed Year(s): 1992
Summary: The Researcher will collect information for a book on aboriginal natural resource management in Canada. The focus of the work will be concentrated with wildlife co-management, native participation in the design, use and management of new national park reserves and the question of how the settlement of claims ties in with current land use planning practices....


Co-management: Northern Experience with Implications for Future Directions in Resource Planning and Management
Principal Investigator: Roberts, Karen
Licensed Year(s): 1992
Summary: The research is an evaluation of co-management practice in the Western Arctic as it is established under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. The study will use the Inuvialuit Wildlife Management Advisory Council for the NWT as the case study and will involve attending meetings and conducting key informant interviews....


Co-management of Wildlife in Northern National Parks: A Regional Perspecitive
Principal Investigator: Morgan, James P.
Licensed Year(s): 1992
Summary: This project was identified by the CPS as essential to effective co-management of wildlife in northern national parks. A broader look at how each park implements co-management and how other agencies have been successful in co-managing wildlife is required to form a formulate a consistent approach across the northern national parks system....


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