Indigenous women respond to fisheries conflict and catalyze change in governance on Canada’s Pacific Coast

Volume: 17, Issue: 2, Pages: 189 - 198
Published: Aug 29, 2018
Abstract
While the agency of individuals has been identified as a key factor in triggering governance transformations in social-ecological systems, more research attention is needed on how the social position of the actors involved influences these processes of change. Here, we highlight how the unique position of Indigenous women in a recent fishery conflict brought strength to this resource struggle and led to changes in the management of Pacific...
Paper Details
Title
Indigenous women respond to fisheries conflict and catalyze change in governance on Canada’s Pacific Coast
Published Date
Aug 29, 2018
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
189 - 198
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