Native people and renewable resource management

Type
Book
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1986 
Pages
275 
Subject
Renewable natural resources -- Management 
Abstract
"Tenth annual symposium sponsored by the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists, focusing on native people and renewable resource management. Topics include: resource harvesting and social structure; native roles in monitoring of energy developments; James Bay Cree Indian management and moral considerations of fur bearers; resource co-management in Wood Buffalo National Park; co-management of the recreational chinook fishery in the Strait of Georgia; management of polar bears on Northeast Baffin Island; Arctic College programs; Fort Chipewyan and resources of the Peace-Athabaska Delta; local and native hiring in Alaska; case histories in the Northwest Territories, the Lac La Biche Region, the Inuvialuit land claim settlement; agricultural development, including wild rice; and a panel discussion on animal rights and resource economics."--WorldCat.org. 
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