Title of article :
Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest planning: a framework for recording Aboriginal resource and social values
Author/Authors :
Melanie K. Karjala، نويسنده , , Erin E. Sherry، نويسنده , , Stephen M. Dewhurst، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The Aboriginal Forest Planning Process (AFPP) was developed to integrate indigenous and western forest management approaches. The AFPP is a participatory decision-making tool designed to enhance co-management of the John Prince Research Forest (JPRF) in central interior British Columbia, Canada and to elicit goals, objectives, criteria, and indicators of sustainable forest management from the JPRFs Aboriginal partners. Analysis of community interview transcripts, traditional land use documentation, and secondary sources resulted in a three-stage approach to information elicitation, management, and application. Resource and social values, concerns, and traditional knowledge are summarized and compiled according to criteria themes and sub-themes. This condensed information is further divided into spatial, quantitative, and qualitative criteria and indicator categories. The AFPP was a useful method for developing forest management goals, objectives and criteria; however, further interviews were required to identify appropriate management indicators.
Keywords :
First Nations , John Prince Research Forest , Canada , Traditional environmental knowledge , Indigenous people , Sustainable forest management , Criteria and indicators
Journal title :
Forest Policy and Economics
Journal title :
Forest Policy and Economics