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ENVR250 Indigenous Rights and Environmental Management

ENVR 250 Indigenous Rights and Environmental Management is an introduction to Indigenous cultures and traditional practices as foundational teachings of sustainability.  The overarching focus of the course is recognizing and acknowledging Indigenous rights and traditional knowledge as they relate to environmental management. 

With a two-eyed seeing approach, topics associated with environmental management will be viewed through the lens of Indigenous Rights and Truth and Reconciliation.  The four main overlapping themes of the course are Indigenous cultures & practices, legislation, treaties, and Indigenous vs. Western approaches to environmental management and protection.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

None

Prerequisite

Admission to second year School of Environment and Geomatics program. Pre-requisites(s) may be waived with the permission of the Instructor or Chair.

Corequisite

None