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Forest management includes Aboriginals
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OTTAWA -- Aboriginal communities in Canada have long struggled to gain access to decision-making in the management of forest resources in traditional territories.
Today, advances are being made as Aboriginal peoples join in new forest management discussions at the local, provincial, federal, and international levels.
In part, the impetus for increased Aboriginal involvement is attributable to global and domestic efforts to further develop and implement the concept of sustainable forest management.
In the process of defining sustainable forest management, there is growing recognition of ...
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