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Aboriginal Involvement

Aboriginal Involvement Since the beginning of the Canadian Model Forest Network (CMFN), many successful collaborations have developed between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal partners. Whether it’s the creation of the Waswanipi Cree Model Forest, the only Aboriginal-led Model Forest; the sharing of experience and capacity building in the Prince Albert Model Forest; or the sustained participation and leadership of Aboriginal peoples in the Manitoba Model Forest, the role of the Aboriginal community in the Model Forest Network continues to grow.

Aboriginal partners bring a unique understanding of forest ecosystems – one developed over centuries of close contact with the land and through systems for transferring knowledge between generations. With knowledge of both traditional and contemporary forest experiences, Aboriginal peoples are well-positioned to contribute to today’s sustainable forest management practices for the benefit of their communities and all Canadians.

Aboriginal Involvement Most Aboriginal communities lie within Canada’s productive forest zones. Many of these communities are developing their own forest-based enterprises such as sawmills, logging companies, eco-tourism activities and non-timber forest products ventures. Beyond local involvement in individual Model Forests, the CMFN has established an Aboriginal Strategic Initiative (ASI) that seeks to address issues relevant to Aboriginal communities and Model Forests across the country. By developing tools, publications and cross-cultural learning opportunities that are national in scope and reach beyond Model Forest boundaries, the ASI is building awareness of Model Forests in Aboriginal communities and helping to integrate Aboriginal perspectives in sustainable forest management.

The ASI steering committee is inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural, and is made up of Aboriginal representatives from Model Forests, representatives from organizations external to the Network and representatives from the CMFN Secretariat.

For more information about the Aboriginal Strategic Initiative, please contact:

Wendy Vasbinder
Program Officer
Canada’s Model Forest Program
wvasbind@nrcan.gc.ca
(613) 996-0759


 


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