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  1. Mi’kmaq Epekwitnewaq Kapmntemuow and Parks Canada Sign Co-Management

    Through much of Parks Canada history, the creation of Parks Canada administered protected heritage areas resulted in the removal of Indigenous peoples from traditionally used lands, …

  2. Land Back Means Climate Action: Connecting Land Reclamation …

    1 Meith 2025 · Across Turtle Island, returning land to Indigenous stewardship has shown tangible ecological benefits, helping restore biodiversity, increase climate resilience, and revitalize …

  3. Cooperative Management Approach of SGang Gwaay – Sustainable Heritage

    28 Ean 2023 · The slideshow above of the case study on the cooperative management approach of S G ang Gwaay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, between the Haida Nation and the …

  4. A Typology of National Park Co-management Agreements in the …

    4 Iúil 2024 · Addressing a critical knowledge gap in co-management governance, we provide a comprehensive review of 23 negotiated co-management agreements involving the state and …

  5. Co-Management Frameworks for Indigenous Protected Areas

    5 MFómh 2025 · The trajectory towards an ascendant future for co-management frameworks in Indigenous Protected Areas is one marked by genuine reconciliation, deep respect, and the full …

  6. Parks Canada unveils new national Indigenous Stewardship Policy

    28 DFómh 2024 · Parks Canada has unveiled a new policy focused on Indigenous stewardship. The policy sets out a framework on how Parks Canada and Indigenous communities can work together to conserve nature...

  7. MPAs and Indigenous Peoples: Co-Management as a Means of …

    15 MFómh 2010 · Co-management can take different forms – from sites where all decisions are made jointly, to sites where partners carry different responsibilities and entitlements. In this …

  8. Cooperative management - Parks Canada

    In this groundbreaking document, the two parties strongly agreed on the need to protect the region’s natural, cultural and marine treasures, but also recognized their differing views on …

  9. First Nations cultural heritage and engagement - Woodside

    We are recognised as a leader in reconciliation with our fifth plan, the 2021-2025 RAP, and in 2025 reached the four-reporting milestone of this plan by releasing our 2024 RAP Report.

  10. Land Co-management Agreements Now Online

    5 Márta 2024 · It houses co-management and co-stewardship agreements by which Tribal Nations and U.S. government agencies are forging new ways to collaboratively care for the land.