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Socio-economics, Indigenous and Knowledge Management Cluster
The Socio-economics, Indigenous and Knowledge Management team is a group of three extension specialists working in the areas of Socio-economics, Aboriginal Forestry, Indigenous Knowledge, and Information and Knowledge Management. The goal of this cluster is to provide extension services that assist our clients to access research-based information and link researchers and practitioners to resources that will bridge gaps in the human dimensions of resource management (areas such as economics, community development, culture, values, and public involvement), aboriginal forestry, and information management.

  Aboriginal Forestry Program Areas:
 
  Highlights:
  Stewardship and Sustainability in the Secwepemcul’ecw - Information Session Presentations

Aboriginal Forestry Working Group:
Thanks to the following volunteer working group members for their ongoing guidance:
 
  • Larry Casper, Lillooet Tribal Council
  • David Lawrence Bosnich, Secwepemc Natural Resources Society
  • Gordon Prest, University of British Columbia First Nations Forestry Initiatives Co- ordinator
  • Tina Sellars, Cariboo Tribal Council, Soda Creek First Nation