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直流。contributor.author Bullock, Ryan
直流。contributor.author Zurba, Melanie
直流。date.accessioned 2018-06-19T15:18:09Z
直流。date.available 2018-06-19T15:18:09Z
直流。date.issued 2017
直流。identifier.citation Bullock, Ryan, and Melanie Zurba. Framing Indigenous Partnerships in Energy and Allied Renewable Resource Sectors. Final Report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Winnipeg: Centre for Forest Interdisciplinary Research, University of Winnipeg, 2017. 24 pp. en_US
直流。identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1514
直流。description.abstract Canada is a top five global energy producer and thus is in a leadership position with respect to how it engages in international markets and, increasingly, energy partnerships. Growing global energy demand and international firms place demands on Indigenous communities and lands where benefits could exist, but also where local agendas and views may differ from international strategic agreements. Such is the case in the rapidly expanding biomass energy sector, which promises to support low carbon energy options that also support economic development and Indigenous involvement. Bioenergy is energy derived from any living organisms or by-products (biomass) used to produce energy or fuel (biofuel). Although bioenergy presents a range of advantages (e.g., greenhouse gas displacement, energy self-sufficiency, and regional economic benefits), its widespread use is a point of contention and political debate. The bioenergy industry is often perceived to be competing with food, driving up energy prices, and overstating its environmental benefits. This research examines how partnerships involving Indigenous groups in Canada and international and domestic partners are framed. In particular, we probe current global-local framings emanating from communities and their partners in energy and forest sectors, and, in particular, how different groups frame bioenergy economic and policy opportunities. en_US
直流。description.sponsorship "This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada Research Chairs Program, and the Centre for Forest Interdisciplinary Research at The University of Winnipeg." en_US
直流。language.iso en en_US
直流。rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
直流。subject 加拿大自然资源—— en_US
直流。subject Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Economic conditions en_US
直流。title Framing Indigenous Partnerships in Energy and Allied Renewable Resource Sectors. Final Report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada en_US
直流。type Book en_US


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