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- Comanagement_in_Canada abstract "Comanagement, also called community-based management, community-based resource management, cooperative management, joint management, and collaborative management, in the broadest terms refers to the administration of a particular place being shared between two entities. In Canada, it usually refers to agreements between government agencies and representatives of Aboriginal peoples in Canada to jointly make land use and resource management decisions about a tract of government-controlled land or a fishery.Parks Canada co-manages several Canadian national parks with local Aboriginals has the result of land claims agreements. Ivvavik National Park in the Yukon was created in 1984 and is part of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. Likewise, the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement dictates co-management of Torngat Mountains National Park in Labrador, created in 2005. Proposals for new parks, such as Thaydene Nene National Park (proposed) in the Northwest Territories typically involve some kind of negotiations over co-management. Not only national parks, but also provincial ones also are subject to co-management; the Hay-Zama Lakes wetlands complex in Alberta is an example. A separate but related phenomenon is the joint management of parks by two governments without an Aboriginal partner. For example thefederal government and a province can jointly manage a park such as the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park in Quebec, as can two provinces such as Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park in Alberta and Saskatchewan.The West Coast of Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board is an example of co-management in fisheries. It consists of two members appointed by each of the Government of Canada, Province of British Columbia, the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, the regional districts, as well as eight non-government members jointly appointed by the levels of government from the wider community.".
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- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aboriginal_government_in_Canada.
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- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Cypress_Hills_Interprovincial_Park.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Fishery.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Hay-Zama_Lakes.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Inuvialuit_Settlement_Region.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Ivvavik_National_Park.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Labrador_Inuit_Land_Claims_Agreement.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Land_use.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_regional_districts_of_British_Columbia.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Nuu-chah-nulth_Tribal_Council.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Parks_Canada.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Resource_management.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Commission_on_Aboriginal_Peoples.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Saguenay–St._Lawrence_Marine_Park.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Thaydene_Nene_National_Park_(proposed).
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink Torngat_Mountains_National_Park.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_of_Vancouver_Island_Aquatic_Management_Board.
- Comanagement_in_Canada wikiPageWikiLinkText "comanagement".
- Comanagement_in_Canada quote "Co-management has come to mean institutional arrangements whereby governments and Aboriginal entities enter into formal agreements specifying their respective rights, powers and obligations with reference to the management and allocation of resources in a particular area of crown lands and waters.".
- Comanagement_in_Canada source "Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1997".
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- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Aboriginal_government_in_Canada.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Community.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Decentralization.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Governance.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Land_use.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Natural_resource_management.
- Comanagement_in_Canada subject Category:Political_geography.
- Comanagement_in_Canada comment "Comanagement, also called community-based management, community-based resource management, cooperative management, joint management, and collaborative management, in the broadest terms refers to the administration of a particular place being shared between two entities.".
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