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Environmental Assessments (7)

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Report: Say “NO” to the Total Destruction of Amazay Lake - Submission to the Kemess North Joint Review Panel - FN Summit

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(i) This fundamentally flawed review process is a collaboration between the federal and provincial governments and the mining proponent to:


Report: Interim Report NRT - Nadleh Whut'en

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The partner First Nations will conduct research on the various aspects of the environmental assessment process including legal, social, cultural, environmental, and economic impact assessment and mitigation processes.  The project will also research best practices among other First Nations, and enlist technical support to ensure scientific validity of the new First Nations Environmental As


Report: NRT Final Report Appendix - Nadleh Whut'en

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This project builds upon the experience of the three partner First Nations in past and current environmental assessments, addressing the numerous challenges, and strengthening common approaches to a First Nations Environmental Review Process.  The partner First Nations conducted research on the various aspects of the environmental assessment process including legal, social, cultural, envir


Economic Development Environmental Scan

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The Industry Council of Aboriginal Business initiated a Request for Proposal for an Environmental Scan
to:
a) Review, inventory and secure electronic copies of economic development studies and reports,
materials (annotated bibliography/literature review);
b) Develop an inventory of economic development-related organizations, tools, programs and
corporations;


Environmental Assessment and First Nations in BC: Proposals for Reform.

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 First Nations in British Columbia, both individually and at the provincial leadership level,
have called for reform of the BC environmental assessment process. There is increasing
evidence on all fronts, including new legal challenges, that the system of project review
and Crown consultation being applied by the BC Environmental Assessment Office is


THE STATE OF MINERAL EXPLORATION AND MINING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA 2008

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 In British Columbia, most mine exploration occurs on First Nations’ lands where people still depend on traditional
lifestyles. First Nations in BC and Indigenous people all over the world are asserting and exercising their rights to
control development on traditional lands and territories and are calling for an end to government sanctioned land


Ecotrust canada annual report 2010

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Program Highlights 2010
in spite of shock after shock to their economic structures, these communities
continue to survive and thrive. they are reinventing their economies
constantly — moving from commercial fishing to marine monitoring;
from manufacturing to tourism; from timber harvesting to non-timber
forest products.