Creatively United for the Planet | Solutions for Indigenous and Ecosystem-based Resource Management @creativelyunited | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
The Central Coast of British Columbia extends from the tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaska Border. It is home of one of the last largely intact temperate rainforests in the world. This webinar explores how resource management transitioned from unsustainable logging and fishing to an ecosystem based economic model supporting indigenous communities throughout the coast. Presented by a team representing indigenous peoples, consultants and government officials, it covers creative solutions such as setting up a Coast Opportunities Fund to support the transition; use of carbon credits due to higher levels of protection and ecosystem based logging; indigenous ownership of forests and fisheries; and shared decision making between government and indigenous peoples.
Panel members:
Dallas Smith, President Nanwokolas First Nations
Wally Eamer, former government resource specialist
Jon O’Riordan, former Deputy Minister for the BC Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management
Links:
BC Government Website
greatbearrainforest.gov.bc.ca/tile/the-region
Coast Opportunity Funds
coastfunds.ca
Carbon Offsets
offsetters.ca/project-services/offset-projects/by-country/great-bear-forest-carbon-project
Nanwakolas Reconciliation Protocol
nanwakolas.com/sites/default/files/Nanwakolas%20RP%20Amending%20Agreement%20(Complete%20%26%20Signed)%20copy.pdf
The Central Coast of British Columbia extends from the tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaska Border. It is home of one of the last largely intact temperate rainforests in the world. This webinar explores how resource management transitioned from unsustainable logging and fishing to an ecosystem based economic model supporting indigenous communities throughout the coast. Presented by a team representing indigenous peoples, consultants and government officials, it covers creative solutions such as setting up a Coast Opportunities Fund to support the transition; use of carbon credits due to higher levels of protection and ecosystem based logging; indigenous ownership of forests and fisheries; and shared decision making between government and indigenous peoples.
Panel members:
Dallas Smith, President Nanwokolas First Nations
Wally Eamer, former government resource specialist
Jon O’Riordan, former Deputy Minister for the BC Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management
Links:
BC Government Website
greatbearrainforest.gov.bc.ca/tile/the-region
Coast Opportunity Funds
coastfunds.ca
Carbon Offsets
offsetters.ca/project-services/offset-projects/by-country/great-bear-forest-carbon-project
Nanwakolas Reconciliation Protocol
nanwakolas.com/sites/default/files/Nanwakolas%20RP%20Amending%20Agreement%20(Complete%20%26%20Signed)%20copy.pdf