Traditional Knowledge

Traditional Knowledge and the Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management Strategy and Framework: Summary of Findings and Recommendations.  Prepared by the SCI-TEK Partnership (Joanne Barnaby and Alan Emery) for presentation at the January 29-30, 2002 Workshop to Review the ‘Working Draft’ NWT Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management Strategy and Framework. (to be added)

Traditional Knowledge and Community Involvement Projects Supported by the CEAM Steering Committee

The CEAM Steering Committee has supported a variety of projects during the development of the CEAM Strategy and Framework. These activities have contributed to a better understanding of the CEAM Framework components and assisted the Steering Committee in developing the Blueprint recommendations.  The project findings do not necessarily represent the opinions of all CEAM Steering Committee representatives and organizations.

Developing a Plan to Include Indigenous Knowledge in the NWT CEAMF. Final Report. Prepared by Whaedoo Naowo Ko, Dogrib Treaty 11 Council.  March 19, 2001. Contact the CEAM Secretariat (ceam@inac.gc.ca) for copies.

Proceedings of the Akaitcho Treaty #8 Cumulative Effects Workshop, Lutsel K'e - April 19, 2001 pdf, 28 KB.

Nñ hat'nî - Cumulative Effects Assessment and Management in the Denesoline Territory – Final Report.  Lutsel K'e Wildlife, Lands and Environment Committee, August 2001. pdf, 98 KB.

Community - Land Relationship Project Final Report: CEAM and MVCIMP Task 9/6, Role of TK, Elders, and the Communities. Prepared by Peter Clarkson and Donald Andre for the Gwich’in Renewable Resource Board and the Gwich’in Tribal Council.  March 2002.  The original document is too large for easy downloading, so the photos have been removed.  Contact the GRRB (peter.clarkson@inuvik.net) or the CEAM Secretariat (ceam@inac.gc.ca) for copies with photos.  



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