A guide to involving Aboriginal peoples in contaminated sites management
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- ISBN: 9781100174273 (electronic bk.)
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1 electronic text (ii, 51 p.) : ill., digital file. - Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Health Canada, c2010
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General Note: | Cover title. "This guidebook is based on training curriculum developed by Carole Mills, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, NWT and was written by the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)"--P. 1. Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: Acknowledgements; Purpose; How This Guide Was Developed; Using The Right Terms; Sustainability Framework -- Understanding public involvement: What Is Public Involvement? Contaminated Site Impacts in Aboriginal Communities -- Public involvement phase 1: Establish the need: Aboriginal Involvement Drivers; Benefits -- Public involvement phase 2: Prepare: Prepare: Get to Know Your Stakeholders; Other Social-Cultural Issues To Consider; Understanding Each Aboriginal Community; Challenges; Involvement In Contaminated Site Management -- Public involvement phase 3: Plan, design and implement strategies, keys to success & useful tips: Before the activities; During the activities; After the activities; Communication Methods -- Public involvement phase 4: Evaluate: Public involvement evaluation plan; Case Studies -- Summary -- Endnotes -- Appendix 1: Resources -- Appendix 2: Tools -- Appendix 3: Background Information On Aboriginal Peoples and Legal Consultations: "Honour of the Crown"; Rights vs Title; Different Types of Lands; Court Cases Supporting The "Duty To Consult"; Aboriginal People as rightsholders. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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