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Useful References
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Harris, L. & Simms, R. (2016). “All of the water that is in our reserves and that is in our territories is ours”: Colonial and indigenous water governance in unceded indigenous territories in British Columbia. Project Report. Canadian Water Network & Water, Economics, Policy and Governance Network. University of British Columbia — Also available in French.
Norman, E.S. (2015) Governing transboundary waters: Canada, the United States and indigenous communities. New York, NY: Routledge.
Simms, R. (2015). Indigenous water governance in British Columbia and Canada: Annotated bibliography. Vancouver, BC: UBC Program on Water Governance.
Simms, R. (2015). First Nations reserve drinking water issues in Canada: A governance primer.Vancouver, BC: UBC Program on Water Governance.
Simms, R., Harris, L., Joe, N., and Bakker, K. (2016). Navigating the tensions in collaborative watershed governance: Water governance and indigenous communities in British Columbia, Canada. Geoforum, 73: 6-16.
Tuck, E., McKenzie, M., and McCoy, K. (2014). Land education: Indigenous, post-colonial, and decolonizing perspectives on place and environmental education research. Environmental Education Research 20(1): 1-23.
Wilson, N.J. (2014). Indigenous water governance: Insights from the hydrosocial relations of the Koyukon Athabascan village of Ruby, Alaska. Geoforum 57: 1–11.
Wilson, N.J., Walter, M.T., and Waterhouse, J. (2015). Indigenous Knowledge of Hydrologic Change in the Yukon River Basin: A Case Study of Ruby, Alaska. ARCTIC 68(1): 93–106.
Wilson, N.J., Walter, M.T., and Waterhouse, J. 2015. Indigenous Knowledge of Hydrologic Change in the Yukon River Basin: A Case Study of Ruby, Alaska . ARCTIC 68, 93–106.
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Mackenzie Data Stream
Our project is partnering with the Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation to test and disseminate the Mackenzie Data Stream platform in Northwestern Canada. Mackenzie DataStream is an online platform for sharing information about freshwater.