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Cree Vision of Plan Nord

Cree Vision of Plan Nord

Presentation of the Cree people’s vision of the Northern Plan, including issues of governance, environmental protection, mining, economic development, transportation, tourism, and Cree culture and identity. (Cree Nations of Eeyou Istchee, 2011, 115 p.)

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Environmental Law, Sustainable Development and Food Security in Nunavik

Environmental Law, Sustainable Development and Food Security in Nunavik

Chapter dealing with environmental laws related to sustainable development in Nunavik. (Paule Halley et Marie-Josée Verrault, chapitre 10 de Sustainable Food Security in the Arctic, State of Knowledge, Québec/Edmonton, GÉTIC Université Laval/Canadian Circumpolar Institute University of Alberta, 2002, p. 177-188.)

Subjects: Indigenous peoples, Law, Sustainable development, Northern Quebec, Nunavik

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First Nations of Quebec and Labrador sustainable development strategy

First Nations of Quebec and Labrador sustainable development strategy

Report addressing the issues (culture, languages, natural resources, economic development, governance) related to the issue of sustainable development among the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador. (Catherine Johnson et Suzy Basile, First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute, 2006, 29 p.)

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In the Way of Development : Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globalization

In the Way of Development : Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globalization

Indigenous reflections and strategies on globalization and sustainable development. (Mario Blaser, Harvey A. Feit, et Glenn McRae [éd.], Zed, IDRC, 2004, 384 p.)

Subjects: Indigenous peoples, Sustainable development

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Our Responsibility to The Seventh Generation. Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development

Our Responsibility to The Seventh Generation. Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development

Indigenous perspectives on sustainable development, addressing the relationship to the environment, environmental degradation, respect for life, and the well-being of current and future generations. (Linda Clarkson, Vern Morrissette et Gabriel Régallet, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1992, 92 p.)

Subjects: Environment, Indigenous peoples, Sustainable development

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Our Ways Will Continue On: Indigenous Approaches to Sustainability

Our Ways Will Continue On: Indigenous Approaches to Sustainability

Indigenous perspectives on sustainable development in international law. (Jeffrey Corntassel, The Internationalization of Indigenous Rights, 2011, p. 65-71.)

Subjects: Indigenous peoples, Law, Sustainable development

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Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management

Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management

Article that considers indigenous traditional knowledge and practices to ensure ecosystem management. (F. Berkes et al., Ecological Applications, vol. 10, no 5, 2000.)

Subjects: Environment, Indigenous peoples

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Sustainable development action plan 2010-2013

Sustainable development action plan 2010-2013

Objectives to promote the practice of sustainable development in the Kativik region of northern Quebec. (Commission de la Qualité de l’environnement Kativik, 2006, 4 p.)

Subjects: Indigenous peoples, Kativik, Sustainable development, Northern Quebec, Nunavik

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Sustainable Development. Voices of First Nations Young Adults

Sustainable Development. Voices of First Nations Young Adults

Reflections from Aboriginal youth in Quebec and Labrador on the issue of sustainable development. (Institut de développement durable des Premières Nations du Québec et du Labrador, 2017, 143 p.)

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