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Revisiting traditional land use and occupancy studies: Relevance andimplications for resource management in Alberta

机译:回顾传统的土地利用和占用研究:艾伯塔省资源管理的意义和意义

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This paper outlines the results of a study undertaken to assess the impact of Traditional Land Use and Occupancy Studies (TLUOS) on resource management policies and practices in the province of Alberta. The focus of this paper is policy-making bodies in industry and government; subsequent research is planned to explore the perceptions of First Nations' communities regarding the impact of TLUOS. Specifically, this study focussed on two TLUOS undertaken by two First Nations communities (Fort McKay First Nation and Dene Tha' First Nation) in partnership with the Arctic Institute of North America, and co-sponsored by industry and government. The paper situates the results of this particular study in a larger framework of current theory, understandings and discussions of First Nations' views of sustainable land use, traditional knowledge and collaboration. In analyzing the results from thirty interviews with academics and personnel from government agencies and industry, the researchers found that the application of the data from TLUOS was constrained by a number of interactive factors, both internal and external to the studies. Briefly, these include methodological and technical issues, accessibility of the data, the larger political context, the need for government leadership, differing expectations and agendas, and the need for a coordinated system for the conduct of TLUOS. In concluding, the authors note that in order for TLUOS to be effective in documenting traditional knowledge and influencing resource management policies and practices the following issues must be addressed: 1) the Alberta government should address the larger, unresolved issues between First Nations and the province; 2) appropriate mechanisms to blend traditional knowledge and scientific knowledge in resource management should be developed; and 3) a collaborative problem-solving process between First Nations, government and industry should be initiated by the Alberta government to address issues and create a coordinated system for the organization and implementation of TLUOS and their application to resource management policy and practice.
机译:本文概述了旨在评估传统土地使用和占用研究(TLUOS)对艾伯塔省资源管理政策和实践的影响的研究结果。本文的重点是行业和政府的决策机构;计划进行后续研究,以探索原住民社区对TLUOS的影响的看法。具体而言,本研究的重点是两个原住民社区(麦凯堡原住民和丹妮·塔'原住民)与北美北极研究所合作,由工业界和政府共同发起的两个TLUOS。本文将这项特定研究的结果放在一个更大的框架中,包括当前理论,对第一民族关于可持续土地利用,传统知识和合作的观点的理解和讨论。在对来自政府机构和行业的学者和学者进行的30次访谈的结果进行分析时,研究人员发现TLUOS数据的应用受到研究内部和外部许多交互因素的限制。简而言之,这些问题包括方法和技术问题,数据可访问性,更大的政治背景,政府领导的需要,不同的期望和议程以及建立TLUOS的协调系统的需要。最后,作者指出,为了使TLUOS有效地记录传统知识并影响资源管理政策和实践,必须解决以下问题:1)艾伯塔省政府应解决原住民与省之间更大,尚未解决的问题; 2)应建立适当的机制,将传统知识和科学知识融合到资源管理中; (3)艾伯塔省政府应启动原住民,政府和工业界之间的协作解决问题的过程,以解决问题,并为TLUOS的组织和实施及其在资源管理政策和实践中的应用创建一个协调的系统。

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