Application of native knowledge in EIA : Inuit, Eiders and Hudson Bay oil / Douglas J. Nakashima.: En107-3/20-1990E-PDF

"The search for petroleum continues to dominate the arctic development landscape. As a result, oil spills in arctic waters remain a central environmental concern. Confronted with unrelenting pressure for northern petroleum development, individuals responsible for environmental impact assessment (EIA) face a most difficult task"--Introduction, p. 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.
Title Application of native knowledge in EIA : Inuit, Eiders and Hudson Bay oil / Douglas J. Nakashima.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "September 1990."
Digitized edition from print.
Issued also in French under title: Les connaissances des autochtones appliquées aux études d'impact environnemental : les Inuit, les eiders et le pétrole de la baie d'Hudson.
Includes bibliographic references.
Publishing information Hull, Quebec : Canadian Environmental Assessment Research Council, 1990.
Author / Contributor Nakashima, D. J.
Description 29 p. : maps.
Catalogue number
  • En107-3/20-1990E-PDF
Subject terms Environmental impact assessment
Aboriginal peoples
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