Welcome to the Co-management Commons podcast. It's all about conversations with the dedicated people who co-manage fish and wildlife, research and study the topic, and simply want to implement treaties to the best of their ability for the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Host Jamie Snook, PhD works in the co-management field, studies, researches, and teaches the topic.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
This insightful podcast provides a unique perspective on indigenous co-management in Canada from a senior leader with decades of experience navigating the complex world of public service and Indigenous relations. In this conversation, I really enjoye... more
In this episode of the Co-management Commons Podcast, we get to compare and contrast two different co-management systems. Dr. Denis Ndeloh shares his experiences with wildlife management in Nunavut, Canada and Cameroon. He compares top-down wildlife ... more
n Episode 23 of the Co-management Commons Podcast, Dr. Natalie Ban shares her academic background, positionality, and early research influences in the Amazon that made her reflect on research approaches. Natalie emphasizes the importance of building ... more
This podcast is adapted from a guest talk that Elder Marshall delivered in the co-management course offered by Cloudberry [http://www.cloudberry.cc] Elder Marshall discusses Two-Eyed Seeing in-depth and emphasizes the importance of respecting nature ... more
This podcast is adapted from a guest talk that Dr. Deborah McGregor delivered in the co-management course offered by Cloudberry [http://www.cloudberry.cc] She shares her wisdom and expertise on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) and she begins by emp... more
This podcast talks about wildlife co-management in the Tłįcho territory of the Northwest Territories. Jody Pellissey, Executive Director of the Wekʼèezhìi Renewable Resources Board (WRRB), shares her 25 years of experience with co-management boards. ... more
In this episode of the Co-management Commons Show, Quinn Laver a graduate student from the Dalhousie Marine Affairs program, discussed her work and contributions to a co-management led research project with the Torngat Wildlife Plants and Fisheries S... more
In this Co-management Commons show I am in conversation with Trevor Swerdfager, from the University of Waterloo and former senior bureaucrat with the Government of Canada. Trevor had a long career in public service and through this experience, he gai... more
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