GEOG 3210
,NOTES
, Indigenous-Led Conservation in the Boreal Forest
TREATY 8
1899.
Indigenous signed a peace and friendship. Native practices were promised
·
treaty with British grounds (treaty 8) without any forced interference
Treaty 8: "for the shines, the dependency the Crown
as
long as sun on
·
flow and the
"
·Lands have
rivers
grass grows undergone severe ch
·
From the spatial analysis of land use in Treaty the construction of roads, dams
8. the
following
were found. and
through logging and
frackin
↳16 267 011 and wells Greater than two-thirds of the
gas
·
gas facilities
↓
8517 petroleum and natural been impacted by industrial de
↳ (15293km of roads Carbon populations are
declining
1.2km of road per kilometre
changes (keystone
↳ land use
to
↳29000km pipelines
Indigenous rights to live off of t
·
↓
52% of all BC pipelines protected under Treaty 8
in
↓
13 carry natural
gas "Rights are effectively
↳ "3 carry sour natural there is no land/resources
gas
3/4 of all pipelines built
&
are still
in operation
UNDECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LUNDRIPS
Article 29: Article 32:
·
·
to conserve
↳Indigenous have the right
&
have the
Indigenous rights
and protect their lands as well as its the development of their
↓
productive capacity Indigenous consent and co
occur about any projects
I NDIGENOUS -
LED CONSERVATION
·would focus the needs of the land. Before from nature, s
on
management taking we
water, air, and the wildlife what must be retained in nature
as
Indigenous
communities depend upon them
TRIBAL PROTECTED AREA
A place where they can exercise their Treaty and. Has
old-growth spruce forests tha
·
Indigenous rights and where biodiversity is local
Indigenous rely on this fo
conserved
CANADA'S NATIONAL PARKS
·
Many national, provincial, and territorial areas Canada creates these sites in the
, INDIGENOUS CIRCLE OF EXPERTS ( ICE )
Provides information and recommendations to Truth and Reconciliation Commiss
-
-
all levels of 94 recommendations that would
government
Discusses how
Indigenous led conservation can key policy areas such as educatio
•
-
help Canada Target 1 in the spirit and practice justice ,
resource development and
of reconciliation
,NOTES
, Indigenous-Led Conservation in the Boreal Forest
TREATY 8
1899.
Indigenous signed a peace and friendship. Native practices were promised
·
treaty with British grounds (treaty 8) without any forced interference
Treaty 8: "for the shines, the dependency the Crown
as
long as sun on
·
flow and the
"
·Lands have
rivers
grass grows undergone severe ch
·
From the spatial analysis of land use in Treaty the construction of roads, dams
8. the
following
were found. and
through logging and
frackin
↳16 267 011 and wells Greater than two-thirds of the
gas
·
gas facilities
↓
8517 petroleum and natural been impacted by industrial de
↳ (15293km of roads Carbon populations are
declining
1.2km of road per kilometre
changes (keystone
↳ land use
to
↳29000km pipelines
Indigenous rights to live off of t
·
↓
52% of all BC pipelines protected under Treaty 8
in
↓
13 carry natural
gas "Rights are effectively
↳ "3 carry sour natural there is no land/resources
gas
3/4 of all pipelines built
&
are still
in operation
UNDECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LUNDRIPS
Article 29: Article 32:
·
·
to conserve
↳Indigenous have the right
&
have the
Indigenous rights
and protect their lands as well as its the development of their
↓
productive capacity Indigenous consent and co
occur about any projects
I NDIGENOUS -
LED CONSERVATION
·would focus the needs of the land. Before from nature, s
on
management taking we
water, air, and the wildlife what must be retained in nature
as
Indigenous
communities depend upon them
TRIBAL PROTECTED AREA
A place where they can exercise their Treaty and. Has
old-growth spruce forests tha
·
Indigenous rights and where biodiversity is local
Indigenous rely on this fo
conserved
CANADA'S NATIONAL PARKS
·
Many national, provincial, and territorial areas Canada creates these sites in the
, INDIGENOUS CIRCLE OF EXPERTS ( ICE )
Provides information and recommendations to Truth and Reconciliation Commiss
-
-
all levels of 94 recommendations that would
government
Discusses how
Indigenous led conservation can key policy areas such as educatio
•
-
help Canada Target 1 in the spirit and practice justice ,
resource development and
of reconciliation