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… molybdenum occur in numerous parts of the property, with economics being the sole holdback to developing those … Valley Copper has the opportunity to be one of the first sulfide copper mines using hydrometallurgical refining … Highland Valley Copper is high relative to most mines in nations where the labour is less skilled, less experienced …
Author: Graden, Ronald Wayne
Date created: 2006
… influenced by a capitalist logic of extraction that puts economic resource development over the interests of … these systems. I also understand and recognize the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people of Turtle Island have …
Author: Jasinski, Camille
Date created: 2022-12-14
… key areas: partnership and collaboration; sport and youth; economic development; cultural involvement; and awareness and … and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) wanted to be the first Olympic organizing committee to make Aboriginal … 42 3.6 Four Host First Nations … participation Economic Benefits To demonstrate that green economics and business can work Sport for Sustainable Living …
Author: Vadi, Priya
Date created: 2010-10-05
… insights from the Rhetoric is useful in several respects. First, the Rhetoric helps explain how the Canadian … Crown. A small portion are recognized as owned by First Nations on the basis of treaty rights, and another portion as … against gold mining: Pascua–Lama in Chile. Ecological Economics, 70(2), 219–227. doi: …
Author: Wudrick, Heidi
Date created: 2015-04-10
… food systems planning; food policy iv Acknowledgements First and foremost, as a visitor on the unceded and rightful … (Tsleil-Waututh), and kwikwəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) Nations, where this research took place. Furthermore, this … corroborated by interview participants who discussed economics as a key concern and a challenge in the food …
Author: Kee, Heather
Date created: 2024-05-08
… 4.3.4 Self-Respect and Holistic Health: A Food Guide for First Nations 4.4 Enemy Foods: Putting the Guide into Context. … parents' cookbook shelf at home, was co-published by home economics writer Anne Lindsay and the Canadian Medical …
Author: Savage, Cassandra Lee
Date created: 2008
… Statement! iv Abstract Until the mid-nineteenth century, First Nations peoples in British Columbia valued dogs as hunting …
Author: Zimmerman, Kasia Anne
Date created: 2014-06-26
… EDUCATING INUIT OUT OF *PRIMITIVEFHILDHOOD~ AND INTO ECONOMIC ADULTHOOD + Derek Rasmussen 1. THESIS SUBMITT@3 IN … Grant But you, who are wise, must know that different Nations have different Conceptions of things and you will … Was There Inuit Teaching .and Learning Before V4hites.l First Try: Bestowing the Cunning of the White Man Second Try: …
Author: Rasmussen, Derek
Date created: 1999
… also indicates that the over-lapping factors of socio-economic status, social relationships, consultation fatigue, … Panel III ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to acknowledge first and foremost the support of my senior supervisor, … Environmental Assessment Agency, the Assembly of First Nations states: First Nations across Canada have expressed …
Author: Land-Murphy, Brook
Date created: 2009
… monitor and track the array of environmental, social, and economic challenges unique to the Okanagan Basin. The … opportunity to integrate climate change considerations and First Nations perspectives into water management practices across …
Author: Palmer, Andrew
Date created: 2024-01-24
… geophilosophical journey involves two forms of chapters. First, there is what the author calls the Dérive-Prayer, a … that must be experienced. History, suffering, politics, economics, hope, survival, the Mississippi River, the Jordan … 122 Helena Marujo and Luis Miguel Neto (Eds). Positive Nations and Communities. Springer. 2014. 123 Gross is …
Author: Kinman, Christopher
Date created: 2019-07-05
… for engagement, and the creation of mutually beneficial economic arrangements, this research project demonstrates that Indigenous Nations in B.C. are interested in benefitting in significant … help with life’s day-to-day tasks made completing those first two years possible. And of course, the hugest amount of …
Author: Crowe, Tyla
Date created: 2023-04-24
… 1.1 Research Context: Protected Area Selection in BC The first protected areas in British Columbia's were Glacier and … of government, non-government organizations and First Nations land claims (Banett 2003). The final step is the … 109-128. Tacconi, L. (2000). Biodiversity and Ecological Economics: Participant Values and Resource Management. …
Author: Paridaen, Margaret
Date created: 2005
… change, and how different life in the city could become. I first became aware of the upcoming Vancouver Olympics in … of developers, politicians, business people, a few First Nations representatives, and some athletes with real estate … the local frame than the global frame not only in terms of economics and built spaces, but also in terms of tourism. …
Author: Orlowski, Amanda Margaret
Date created: 2011-10-27
… the many people who assisted me with this research. First and foremost my thanks go to the Piikani First Nation, … form a valuable resource for researchers examining First Nations/ government interactions in the 1870s. They contain … way of relating to the environment than plains indigenous economics. The Piikani adapted as the new economic system was …
Author: Hannis, Kristina Jennie
Date created: 2012-01-20
… opposing the union dues check off.31The union members were first and foremost workers who had economic power because of … of business school and expressed in terms associated with economics and actuarial science.58 Randall and lronside argue … Seattle, Federation of Canadian Municipalities, First Nations Development Institute, Sierra Business Council, …
Author: Rockandel, Catherine
Date created: 2005
… industry. When left standing, Old Growth forests provide economic contributions through tourism, recreation, carbon … including the Musqueam, Squamish, and TsleilWaututh nations for thousands of years. I recognize their deep rooted … and ecological diversity as the landscape transitions first by herbs, then shrubs and finally trees. In the stem …
Author: Dhari, Joeveen
Date created: 2023-03-29
… urchin populations, but also demonstrate for the first time, that complementary predation by mesopredators … perceptions and adaptive capacity differed between a BC First Nations community and an Alaska Sugpiaq Tribe. These …
Author: Burt, Jenn M.
Date created: 2019-06-05
… turn this research from a dream into a dissertation. First and foremost, my deepest thanks to my senior … Declaration on Cultural Diversity (UNESCO) UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization VI … For example, advocates for supply side (“trickledown”) economics may advocate for Chicago schooltype economic reform …
Author: Blake, Sylvia
Date created: 2018-06-05
… The European revolutions of 1848, known as the Spring of Nations, represented popular revolts against imperial rule. … governance. This thesis represents the contribution to the first cohort of transitology studies aiming to explain the … and (d) significantly different mechanism of politics and economics interaction. The first two factors will be omitted …
Author: Salnykova, Anastasiya
Date created: 2006