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"We are Fighting for Ourselves" - First Nations' Evaluation of British Columbia and Canadian Environmental Assessment Processes

2011

Booth, A., & Skelton, N.W.

World Scientific

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This article presents results from a qualitative study on the perspectives of members of the West Moberly First Nations, the Halfway River First Nation, and the Treaty 8 Tribal Association on the provincial and federal environmental assessment process. Specifically, it aims to identify what worked and did not work in engaging and consulting with Indigenous people and make recommendations for revising such processes so they protect Treaty and Aboriginal rights and ensure their survival as distinct and viable cultures into the future.

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"We are Fighting for Ourselves" - First Nations' Evaluation of British Columbia and Canadian Environmental Assessment Processes

Booth, A., & Skelton, N.W. (2011). "We are fighting for ourselves" - First Nations' evaluation of British Columbia and Canadian Environmental Assessment processes. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 13(3), 367-404.

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