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'How far do you have to walk to find peace again?': A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada

机译:“您必须走多远才能再次获得和平?”:以原住民在加拿大加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省东北部社区森林的经营价值为例

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In this paper we report upon research conducted with two First Nations located in British Columbia, Canada (Saulteau First Nations and West Moberly First Nations) on their preferences regarding forest operations within their community forest license. We confirmed the forestry-related values previously documented in other research, and we are able to determine specific parameters with regard to the protection or integration of these values, particularly those that are ecologically based. In addition, we identify significant cultural values expected in forestry planning and management, their parameters, as well as values not commonly discussed within the literature, such as concerns over non-indigenous access and conflicting, overlapping resource tenures. We conclude that further research, which accounts for and readily accommodates indigenous values and preferences, is needed to examine North American indigenous participation in both community forest tenures and in developing forest operation planning.
机译:在本文中,我们报告了与位于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的两个第一民族(Saulteau第一民族和West Moberly第一民族)在其社区森林许可证范围内对森林经营的偏爱方面进行的研究。我们确认了先前在其他研究中记录的与林业相关的价值,并且我们能够确定与保护或整合这些价值有关的特定参数,尤其是那些基于生态的价值。此外,我们确定了林业规划和管理中预期的重要文化价值,它们的参数,以及文献中未曾普遍讨论的价值,例如对非本地获取和冲突,重叠的资源保有权的关注。我们得出的结论是,需要进行进一步的研究,以解释并容易适应土著人的价值观和偏爱,以研究北美土著人对社区森林权属和森林经营规划的参与。

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