Abstract
This paper is the final component of a multifaceted research project on legal and institutional responses to land and resource use conflicts in Northern Alberta. The paper evaluates the situation of forest-based Aboriginal communities faced with intensifying resource development in the northern boreal region of Alberta. It considers the extent to which the rights and interests of Aboriginal Peoples are acknowledged, protected and accommodated in the provincial resource allocation and development process.
Refereed
No
Sponsorship
This paper was prepared as part of a research project funded by the Alberta Law Foundation, whose suppose is gratefully acknowledged.