Course:FRST370/2021/Community Forestry Management on the Ktunaxa Nation’s traditional, ancestral, unceded territory, British Columbia, Canada: Nupqu
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Ktunaxa Nation
Description of the community forestry case study – Where located; history; national or regional context (if appropriate)
Description
Location
History
Nupqu
Description
History
Tenure arrangements
Tenure arrangements. Describe the nature of the tenure: freehold or forest management agreement/arrangements, duration, etc.
Administrative arrangements
Administrative arrangements. Describe the management authority and the reporting system.
-Ktunaxa Nation
-Nupqu
Objectives
Projects
Affected Stakeholders
Social actors (stakeholders, user groups) who are affected stakeholders, their main relevant objectives, and their relative power
Interested Outside Stakeholders
Social actors (stakeholders, user groups) who are interested stakeholders, outside the community, their main relevant objectives, and their relative power
Partnered Organizations
(BC Hydro, Canfor, etc)
Discussion
A discussion of the aims and intentions of the community forestry project and your assessment of relative successes or failures. You should also include a discussion of critical issues or conflicts in this community and how they are being managed
Community Benefits
Environmental
Social
Economic
Assessment of Relative Power
Your assessment of the relative power of each group of social actors, and how that power is being used
Recommendations
Your recommendations about this community forestry project