Navigating the tensions in collaborative watershed governance: Water governance and Indigenous communities in British Columbia, Canada
Abstract
First Nations in British Columbia (BC), Canada, have historically been—and largely continue to be—excluded from colonial governments’ decision-making and management frameworks for fresh water. However, in light of recent legal and legislative changes, and also changes in water governance and policy, there is growing emphasis in scholarship and among legal, policy and advocacy communities on shifting water governance away from a centralized...
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Title
Navigating the tensions in collaborative watershed governance: Water governance and Indigenous communities in British Columbia, Canada
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
73
Pages
6 - 16
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