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Accounting for Intracultural Variability in First Nation Environmental Knowledge: A Requisite for Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessments

2020

Natcher, D., Ingram, S., Brunet, N.D., & Bogdan. A.-M.

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This article describes the steps taken to account for intracultural variation in First Nation environmental knowledge of fish and potential impacts of oil sands development in Alberta. The author argues that there is a need to account for such intracultural variability in environmental monitoring and impact assessment processes.

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Accounting for Intracultural Variability in First Nation Environmental Knowledge: A Requisite for Environmental Monitoring and Impact Assessments.

Natcher, D., Ingram, S., Brunet, N.D., & Bogdan. A.-M. (2020). Accounting for intracultural variability in First Nation environmental knowledge: A requisite for environmental monitoring and impact assessments. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 85, 106465.

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