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Co-management and traditional knowledge: threat or opportunity.
Methods and models for climate change vulnerability analysis in the Arctic 2010
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Co-management bodies, connecting local-level institutions with government agencies, provide vertical linkages across levels of organization and horizontal linkages across geographic areas.
Climate change impacts on Canadian Western Arctic~ the Inuvialuit of Sachs Harbour 2009
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Co-management of natural resources: some aspects of the Canadian experience.
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Canadian North 2009
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Co-management of natural resources: some aspects of the Canadian experience.
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Canadian North 2009
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Co-management of natural resources: some aspects of the Canadian experience.
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Co-management has created linkages that were not possible only a few years ago.
Climate change impacts on Canadian Western Arctic~ the Inuvialuit of Sachs Harbour 2009
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Management responses to the population declines have been undertaken through a host of plans and agreements, such as the Co-management Agreement between the Aleut community of St. George Island and the National Marine Fisheries Service that was signed in 2001 to address management of the northern fur seal and Steller sea lion at St. George Island [69].
Management and conservation of marine mammals and seabirds in the Arctic 2009
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Co-management of natural resources: some aspects of the Canadian experience.
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Arctic 2009
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Recommendations for regulations governing harvest of game and non-game birds for each season are adopted by the Co-management Council and then forwarded to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for action.
Management and conservation of marine mammals and seabirds in the Arctic 2009
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Co-management projects involve greater recognition of indigenous rights to resource use and emphasize the importance of decentralized, non-hierarchical institutions, and consensus decision-making.
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