Browsing RRU by Author "King, Leslie"
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Can forest harvesting and the practice of Aboriginal rights exist compatibly on the landscape?
O'Sullivan, Susan Laker (2014-12-18)Colonization and settlement have had a significant impact on the land base in British Columbia (BC). Forestry legislative changes, the mountain pine beetle epidemic and Aboriginal law developments over the past 30 years ... -
Clam garden governance in the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
McIntosh, Carrie (2016-12-16)This project provides insights that inform the design of clam garden governance models including potential structures, processes and resources. The practice Western science calls “clam gardens” has played a significant ... -
Evaluating an ecosystem-based management approach to conserve biodiversity in boreal British Columbia
Conville, Terry (2022-11-23)Biodiversity in boreal British Columbia is threatened. Protecting biodiversity and integrating the conservation of at-risk species, sensitive ecological communities, and cultural diversity in this region is an ongoing ... -
Exploring the role of Alberta's aboriginal women in environmental impact assessments
Hovsepian, Donna (2014-11-20)The role of women is still not considered important in discussions about sustainable development so it would seem unlikely that Aboriginal women would be consulted on environmental impact assessment activities in Alberta. ... -
Fisheries-related collaboration in the Skeena River Watershed : impacts and implications of historical conflict
Freethy, Diana (2016-05-27)Conflict has surrounded Skeena fisheries management on British Columbia's north coast for decades however limited Skeena-specific collaborative fisheries management research (Jones, 2006; Knox, 2008; Pinkerton, 1996, 2009b; ... -
Mismatches in salmon social-ecological systems : insights from Canada’s North Pacific Coast
Connors, Katrina (2022-03-28)This dissertation provides an important contribution to the study of institutional fit by providing an empirical examination of mismatches, and solutions for overcoming them, in some of the world’s most resilient and ... -
Recipient perspectives of privately funded aid in Tanzania
Funk, Carla (2016-04-25)Development aid work is dependent on funding, and the funding model is changing. Private philanthropic funding from the world's developed economies to countries of developing economies is USD $59 billion. This figure ... -
The role of scientific evidence in Canada's west coast energy conflicts
Clermont, Holly; Dale, Ann; King, Leslie; Reed, Maureen (Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 2021)With salience, credibility, and legitimacy as organizing themes, we investigated how opposing communities engaged with scientific information for two contentious proposed energy projects in western Canada, and how their ... -
Toward an integrative framework for local development path analysis
Moore, Alastair; King, Leslie; Dale, Ann; Newell, Robert (Ecology and Society, 2018)Despite decades of debate and policy interventions, the wicked social-ecological problem of anthropogenic climate change continues to threaten the sustainability of local communities. Impacts resulting from a rapidly ... -
Toward an integrative framework for local development path analysis
Moore, Alastair; King, Leslie; Dale, Ann; Newell, Robert (Ecology and Society, 2018)Despite decades of debate and policy interventions, the wicked social-ecological problem of anthropogenic climate change continues to threaten the sustainability of local communities. Impacts resulting from a rapidly ...