Category:CFRC Region Canada
Pages in category "CFRC Region Canada"
The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
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- Template:CFRC CONS370
- Template:CFRC CONS370/doc
- Template:CFRC FRST370
- Template:CFRC FRST370/doc
- Template:CFRC FRST522
- Template:CFRC FRST522/doc
- Course:CONS200/2016w2/Wiki Projects/Fort McMurray Fires
- Course:CONS200/2016w2/Wiki Projects/Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
- Course:CONS200/2016w2/Wiki Projects/Keystone Species
- Course:CONS200/Hydraulic fracturing (fracking): social and environmental costs in Alberta
- Course:CONS370/Projects/A comparison of Cowichan Tribes' community forestry agreement against criteria and indicators of Indigenous forest management in Canada
- Course:CONS370/Projects/An assessment of Tribes, First Nations, and salmon ecosystems of the upper Columbia River
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Coal mining on the eastern slopes of Alberta, Canada and its impacts on First Nations
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Comparison between Satoyama of Japan and Coastal First Nations of British Columbia, Canada: forest use and management practices
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Fisheries management compared: Coastal First Nations of British Columbia versus the federal and provincial governments
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Forest Management Practices of the Anishinaabe People of Ontario, Canada
- Course:CONS370/Projects/How the Westbank First Nation Community Forest Agreement Builds Relationships Between the Ministry of Forest and the Local Indigenous Peoples
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Old-Growth Logging on Vancouver Island, British Columbia: Assessment of Ditidaht and Pacheedaht First Nations and Non-Indigenous Forest Licence Holders in TFL-46
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Perspectives of First Nations' Communities around Mission, British Columbia on Tree Farm Licence 26 (TFL)
- Course:CONS370/Projects/Protecting Woodland Caribou in British Columbia: applying Traditional Ecological Knowledge of First Nations and conservation strategies
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- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/Cheakamus Community Forest in Whistler British Columbia
- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/City of Vancouver Drug Problems in Public Parks
- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/Collaborative forest management in relation to recreation in the District of North Vancouver
- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/Community forestry in Clayoquot Sound
- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/The History of Co-management of the Valhalla Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada
- Course:FRST270/Wiki Projects/The Land Question and contemporary forest managment of the Nisga'a Lisims Government
- Course:FRST370/2021/Haida Gwaii Strategic Land Use Agreement
- Course:FRST370/2021/Rie's and Will's sample project
- Course:FRST370/2022/Ecospiritual Forestry: A Community Forest model on Bowen Island, B.C., Canada
- Course:FRST370/2022/Lobster Fishery Conflicts In Nova Scotia, Canada: Mi’kmaq Indigenous fishers, settler commercial fishers and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Course:FRST370/2022/Northeastern British Columbia Forests: BC Government Policies and Agreements with Blueberry River First Nation in northern British Columbia, Canada
- Course:FRST370/2022/The Trans Mountain pipeline, Indigenous rights and the City of Burnaby: an examination of multi-level governance
- Course:FRST370/2022/Utilizing Indigenous ecological knowledge as a preventative measure against forest fires: Prescribed Fires as Forest Management
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- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2021/FireSmart in Quesnel as a model for community forest practices on privately owned land
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2021/Wetzin'kwa Community Forest: A Story of Community Success
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2022/Indigenous food access in Northern Canada: an enquiry into the history of land and water grabbing and food insecurity
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2023/Agroforestry and Land Sovereignty in Nisg̱a’a Communities of the Nass River Valley in British Columbia, Canada
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/From Judicial Decisions to Conservation: Can Litigation Drive Sustainable Forest Practices in the USA and Canada?