This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up and reclaimed their cultures as a project of defining ‘self’, and (b) how Indigenous ‘culture’ can be used as a tool for resistance, HIV prevention and health promotion. Data were drawn from the Taking Action Project: Using arts-based approaches to develop Aboriginal youth leadership in HIV prevention.
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Library ResourcePublication évaluée par des pairsseptembre, 2016Canada
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2015Kenya, Burkina Faso, Nicaragua, Viet Nam, Somalie, Canada, Inde, Sénégal, Pakistan, Niger
Questo libro racconta la storia dei sette decenni della FAO, i suoi protagonisti e i fatti salienti. Dall’archivio storico della FAO sono state selezionate fotografie inedite, in bianco e nero, dei primi anni dell'Organizzazione, con le quali è stato possibile realizzare un’avvincente raccolta di immagini.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2014Burkina Faso, Philippines, Nicaragua, Mali, Suède, Pays-Bas, Canada, Inde, Niger, Brésil, Liban
This book tells the story of these seven decades of the history of FAO, its protagonists and their endeavours. We have dug into the FAO archives to bring to light unpublished black and white images, which form a portfolio of evocative images of the early years of the Organization.
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Publication évaluée par des pairsseptembre, 2020Australie, Canada, États-Unis d'AmériqueInclusive knowledge systems that engage local perspectives and social and natural sciences are difficult to generate and infuse into decision-making processes but are critical for conservation planning. This paper explores local tacit knowledge application to identify wildlife locations, movement patterns and heightened opportunities and barriers for connectivity conservation planning in a critical linkage area known as the Chignecto Isthmus in the eastern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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Land Use Policy Volume 69
Publication évaluée par des pairsdécembre, 2017Canada, Royaume-Uni, États-Unis d'Amérique, Afrique du Sud, Afrique australeCity planners, urban innovators and researchers are increasingly working on ‘future city’ initiatives to investigate the physical, social and political aspects of harmonized urban living. Despite this, sustainability principles and the importance of urban groundwater are lacking in future city visions. Using London as a case study, the importance of groundwater for cities is highlighted and a range of future city interventions may impact on groundwater are reviewed.
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Library ResourceLégislationCanada, Amériques, Amérique septentrionale
The present Act lays down provisions relating to agricultural lands in the domain of the state. It applies to any agricultural land in the domain of the State, hereinafter referred to as “ungranted land”. It applies also to any agricultural land in the domain of the State considered as “land under concession”. No person may cut timber on ungranted land or on land under concession unless he is authorized to do so by the Minister, subject to paragraph 3 of Section 47, or if he fails to meet the conditions and to pay the duties prescribed by regulation.
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Library ResourceLégislationCanada, Amériques, Amérique septentrionale
An Act to lay down various provisions dealing with land survey. In particular it deals with the following aspects: Surveys in townships, ascertaining boundaries, establishing boundaries, straight lines, authorization of Minister, Meridian lines, guiding lines in townships, Surveys after 1908, lines established before 1908, subdivision lines, front of ranges, new survey, boundaries of lot, false information, survey at request of municipality, survey of lots, boundary marks.
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Library ResourceLégislationCanada, Amériques, Amérique septentrionale
The Ministery of land and forests shall be responsible for the management of public land, as well as for the management of the timber and forests belonging to public lands.
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Library ResourceLégislationCanada, Amériques, Amérique septentrionale
The present Act introduces some amendments to the Crown Lands and Forests Act. In particular, it adds after section 94 a paragraph establishing that additional fees shall be paid by a municipality, corporation, board, commission or any person who makes an application to the Minister to do any of the following shall pay the fee prescribed by the regulation: a) to issue a grant of Crown Lands, b) to make an order, to grant or convey land, c) to lease Crown lands shall pay the fee prescribed by regulation.
Amends: Crown Lands and Forests Act (S.N.B. 1980, c. C-38.1). (2014-05-01)
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Library ResourceRéglementationsCanada, Amériques, Amérique septentrionale
The present Regulation implements the Crown Lands Act (Chapter C340). Section 2 establishes that no person shall graze livestock on Crown land except under the authority of: a) a lease under the Agricultural Crown Land Leases Regulation or b) a permit issued by the director under this Regulation. The text consists of 4 Parts divided into 20 sections as follows: Definitions (I); Grazing permits (II); Hay permits (III); Repeal (IV).
Implements: Crown Lands Act (C.C.S.M. c. C340). (2015)
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