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Indigenous water governance: Insights from the hydrosocial relations of the Koyukon Athabascan village of Ruby, Alaska

Wilson, N.J. (2014). Indigenous water governance: Insights from the hydrosocial relations of the Koyukon Athabascan village of Ruby, Alaska. Geoforum 57, 1–11. doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2014.08.005

Author michael koPosted on July 15, 2017Categories Indigenous Water Governance

Indigenous Peoples and Water Governance in Canada: Regulatory Injustice and Prospects for Reform

Bakker, K., L. Harris, N. Joe, and R. Simms. (In press 2017). “Indigenous Peoples and Water Governance in Canada: Regulatory Injustice and Prospects for Reform.” In Water Justice, ed. R. Boelens et al., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Author michael koPosted on July 15, 2017July 18, 2019Categories Indigenous Water Governance, Water in Canada

PERSPECTIVES ON THE BC WATER SUSTAINABILITY ACT: FIRST NATIONS RESPOND TO WATER GOVERNANCE REFORM IN BC

Joe, N., Bakker, K., Harris, H. (2017). Perspectives on the BC Water Sustainability Act: First Nations Respond to Water Governance Reform in British Columbia. Vancouver, BC: Program on Water Governance. Preprint PDF of the article here

Briefing Note.

Author michael koPosted on July 15, 2017June 1, 2018Categories Indigenous Water Governance

MULTIPLE ONTOLOGIES OF WATER: POLITICS, CONFLICT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GOVERNANCE

Yates, J., Wilson, N., Harris, L. (2017). Multiple Ontologies of Water: Politics, Conflict and Implications for Governance. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 35(5): 797–815.

Author michael koPosted on July 15, 2017June 1, 2018Categories Indigenous Water Governance, Water in Canada

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