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Charting a New Course: Collaborative Environmental Health Mapping with the Isga Nation in Alberta, Canada

2015

Peterson, K.A.

University of Manitoba

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In this community-based participatory research study, the author examines the barriers to land use, declining environmental health, and human health implications for the Isga People in Alberta. The study documents their concerns about declining wildlife health and water quality, the causes of these concerns, the impacts to human health, and the community's resilience in the persistence of land use and cultural revival.

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Charting a New Course: Collaborative Environmental Health Mapping with the Isga Nation in Alberta, Canada

Peterson, K.A. (2015). Charting a new course: Collaborative environmental health mapping with the Isga Nation in Alberta, Canada [Unpublished Master of Environment thesis]. University of Manitoba.

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