Format: 2024
Format: 2024

Principles of Forest Stewardship: Lesson Four – Roads [Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, DNR]

Publisher: 
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Year of publication: 
2014

This manual discusses “proper techniques for construction and maintenance of forest access roads and stream crossings.”

Principles of Forest Stewardship: Lesson Three - Forest Renewal [Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, DNR]

Publisher: 
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Year of publication: 
2014

“This manual will give a brief overview of the different harvesting systems and in what situations they are best applied. For more information see the reference list at the end of this chapter.”

Principles of Forest Stewardship Lesson One – Introduction [Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, DNR]

Publisher: 
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Year of publication: 
2014

“The following home study manual will provide a guide to implementing the principles on your own forest operation. Through the use of exercises you will create an operations management plan on a typical woodlot. A greater understanding of how these principles can work on your own operation will be gained.”

Woodlot Management Home Study Program: Principles of Forest Stewardship [Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, DNR]

Publisher: 
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Year of publication: 
2014

“This module discusses the Principles of Forest Stewardship. These principles were designed to help members of the Nova Scotia Forest Products Association become better stewards of the forest.”

The Indigenous Land Claims in New Zealand and Canada: From Grievance to Enterprise [Robert B. Anderson and Corinne Barnett]

Publisher: 
The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
Year of publication: 
2006

“This paper explores the struggle by Indigenous people in Canada and New Zealand for the recognition of their rights to their traditional lands and resources and the role that these resources are expected to play, and indeed have played, in providing Aboriginal people and Maori the capacity to pursue development on their terms both economically and as ‘nations’ with Canada and New Zealand.”

Saskatchewan with an Aboriginal Majority: Education and Entrepreneurship [Eric C. Howe]

Author:
Publisher: 
The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy
Year of publication: 
2006

“The purpose of this paper is to analyze the economic transformation of the Eastern European immigrants and their descendants and to ask whether it will happen again for Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan.”

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