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Mediating Constructivism, Nature and Dissonant Land Use Values: The Case of Northwest Saskatchewan Métis

2010

Joubert, B., & Davidson, D.J.

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This paper examines the land use and value conflicts between state-corporate forest managers and Métis Aboriginal groups in Saskatchewan, highlighting the value struggles between these two groups and the impact on Métis traditional land uses.

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Mediating Constructivism, Nature and Dissonant Land Use Values: The Case of Northwest Saskatchewan Métis.

Joubert, B., & Davidson, DJ (2010). Mediating constructivism, nature and dissonant land use values: The case of northwest Saskatchewan Métis. Human Ecology Review, 17 (1), 1-10.

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