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Co-operative resource management as an adaptive strategy for Aboriginal communities
[report]
1999
Examples from across Canada have shown that when the exploitation of lands and resources grow in profitability the cultural landscape of aboriginal communities stands at risk unless a process of exclusion or a means of adaptation can be established. As a means of adaptation, aboriginal communities are entering into co-operative management agreements with government and industry in an attempt to regain access and influence over the lands and resources that continue to sustain their culture,
doi:10.7939/r3pc2t804
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