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Surveying the Complex Social-Ecological Pathways between Resource Extraction and Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: A Scoping Review with a Realist Perspective

2021

Myette, E., & Riva, M.

Elsevier

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The authors undertake a scoping review to understand how Indigenous Peoples are affected by resource development. They utilize a realist perspective to identify the pathways by which resource extraction can impact health, then situate their findings within a historical context of extractive activities in Canada and Indigenous health ontologies to provide implications for future resource governance.

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Surveying the Complex Social-Ecological Pathways between Resource Extraction and Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada: A Scoping Review with a Realist Perspective

Myette, E., & Riva, M. (2021). Surveying the complex social-ecological pathways between resource extraction and Indigenous peoples' health in Canada: A scoping review with a realist perspective. The Extractive Industries and Society, 8(2), 100901.

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