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Implementing Ecosystem-based Management in the Central Coast of British Columbia: Support for Heiltsuk Participation in the Strategic Landscape Reserve Design Process - NPLCC Final Report

Final Project Report

Dates

date type
2012-10-31
Start Date
2012-10-31
End Date
2014-03-31

Citation

Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department(Principal Investigator), Laurie Whitehead(Principal Investigator), Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California(Principal Investigator), Jill Demers(Principal Investigator), North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Implementing Ecosystem-based Management in the Central Coast of British Columbia: Support for Heiltsuk Participation in the Strategic Landscape Reserve Design Process - NPLCC Final Report, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/55a42870e4b0183d66e449e6

Summary

The project incorporates Heiltsuk Traditional Knowledge and Values into ecosystem-based management planning within Strategic Landscape Reserve Design (SLRD) Landscape Units. The SLRD process seeks to identify areas to set aside from logging (harvesting) over short and long term timeframes. Heiltsuk Traditional Use Studies (HTUS) identify harvesting and other types of cultural sites that are important to Heiltsuk well-being. HTUS data that were incorporated into a Geographic GIS was drawn on for this project, where Heiltsuk members collected spatial and photographic data so that culturally important sites and forest resources could be buffered from forestry and other development activities. The base-line study, Map Biography, also identifies [...]

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North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator)

Purpose

Traditional Ecological Knowledge Vulnerability Assessment Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services Tribes Regional & county planners Federal resource managers

Project Extension

parts
typeShort Project Description
valueThis project incorporates Heiltsuk traditional knowledge and values into ecosystem-based management planning in temperate rainforests that comprise Heiltsuk territorial lands in western Canada - Central Coast and Heiltsuk Territory.
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2016
fundingSources
amount75000.0
sourceUS Fish & Wildife Service
totalFunds75000.0
year2016
fundingSources
amount13834.0
sourceUS Fish & Wildife Service
matchingtrue
totalFunds13834.0
totalFunds88834.0

Additional Information

Alternate Titles

  • Whitehead2012

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