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Grounded in values, informed by local knowledge and science: The selection of valued components for a First Nation’s regional cumulative effects management system
Author: Kwon, Katerina Chung-Mi
Date created: 2016-04-22
Leveraging Aboriginal Tourism Legacy Benefits from the 2010 Olympics: A Case Study of Whistler
Author: Tize, Andreas Johannes
Date created: 2014-10-08

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