Meares Island Planning Options : Report of the Meares Island Planning Team

Meares Island Planning Options : Report of the Meares Island Planning Team
Title Meares Island Planning Options : Report of the Meares Island Planning Team PDF eBook
Author British Columbia. Ministry of Forests
Publisher Port Alberni, B.C. : Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Forests
Pages 70
Release 1983
Genre Environmental protection
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Meares Island plans

Meares Island plans
Title Meares Island plans PDF eBook
Author Meares Island Planning Team
Publisher
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Release 1983
Genre Environmental protection
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Talk and Log

Talk and Log
Title Talk and Log PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Wilson
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 481
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0774806680

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For more than three decades, the fate of British Columbia’s old-growth forests has been a major source of political strife. While more than 5 million hectares of wood were being clearcut, the BC wilderness movement and forest industry supporters clashed, as they continue to do, both pressing their arguments in a variety of forums, ranging from television studios and logging road blockades to royal commission hearings and cabinet ministers’ offices. The resulting record of conflict confirms American historian Paul Hirt’s characterization of forest policy as "party an ideological issue, partly biological, partly economic, partly technical, and wholly political." Talk and Log is a comprehensive account of the rise and impact of the BC wilderness movement between 1965 and 1996. Jeremy Wilson examines the evolution of the movement’s approaches, evaluates the forest industry’s counterstrategies, and analyzes the patterns and trends underlying shifts in provincial government forest, environment, and parks policies. He describes the "war in the woods" triggered by environmentalists’ efforts to preserve areas such as South Moresby and the Carmanah Valley, and considers the complex forces that pushed the government to expand the protected areas system. Wilson’s perceptive analysis of Social Credit’s failed policies of the 1980s is followed by an assessment of the Harcourt NDP government’s reform iniatives, including the Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE) and the Forest Practices Code. Talk and Log is based on a variety of sources, including government documents, environmental group briefs, and interviews with several dozen politicians, government officials, environmentalists, and forest industry leaders. This book deftly illuminates the forces behind controversies that have divided British Columbians and drawn the attention of people around the world. It is also a thought-provoking examination of issues likely to dominate political debates in BC for decades to come.

B C Studies

B C Studies
Title B C Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 418
Release 1993
Genre British Columbia
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Bargaining in the Governance of Pacific Coastal Resources

Bargaining in the Governance of Pacific Coastal Resources
Title Bargaining in the Governance of Pacific Coastal Resources PDF eBook
Author Anthony H. J. Dorcey
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 244
Release 1986
Genre Business & Economics
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Landscape Ecology and Management

Landscape Ecology and Management
Title Landscape Ecology and Management PDF eBook
Author Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management. Symposium
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1988
Genre Nature
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Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada

Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada
Title Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada PDF eBook
Author D.B. Tindall
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 365
Release 2013-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774823372

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Aboriginal people in Canada have long struggled to regain control over their traditional forest lands. There have been significant gains in the quest for Aboriginal self-determination over the past few decades, including the historic signing of the Nisga’a Treaty in 1998. Aboriginal participation in resource management is on the rise in both British Columbia and other Canadian provinces, with some Aboriginal communities starting their own forestry companies. Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada brings together the diverse perspectives of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal scholars to address the political, cultural, environmental, and economic implications of forest use. This book discusses the need for professionals working in forestry and conservation to understand the context of Aboriginal participation in resource management. It also addresses the importance of considering traditional knowledge and traditional land use and examines the development of co-management initiatives and joint ventures between government, forestry companies, and native communities.