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Engagement With Indigenous Peoples in the Management and Presentation of Protected Areas in North America

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NAWPA presents Engagement with Indigenous Peoples in the Management and Presentation of Protected Areas in North America. The report provides examples that land management practitioners and community leaders can consider and learn from as they attempt to foster increasingly productive relationships in their own work.
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North American Intergovernmental Committee on Cooperation for Wilderness and Protected Areas (NAWPA) presents stories of Engagement with Indigenous Peoples in the Management and Presentation of Protected Areas in North America. The stories NAWPA collected reveal a diversity of approaches geared to different ecological and social contexts, timelines, and cultural considerations. The case studies presented, while not exhaustive, provide examples that land management practitioners and community leaders can consider and learn from as they attempt to foster increasingly productive relationships in their own work.
  • Parks Canada Agency - Agence Parcs Canada [Canada]
  • Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales [Mexico]
  • US Department of Agriculture - Forest Service [United States of America]
  • US Department of the Interior (Fish and Wildlife Service) [United States of America]
  • US Department of the Interior (National Park Service) [United States of America]
  • US Department of Interior-Bureau of Land Management, United States of America

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