Identification of key monitoring activities for the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations Stewardship Program

Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations (KCFN) identified a need to monitor ecological and cultural valued components as well as human activities on Treaty Lands and hahuulth (land and water), and are in the early stages of creating a Stewardship Program that is intended to meet this need. This project aims to support the stewardship program development by understanding key issues and concerns relevant for the program, identifying the key monitoring activities for the program to focus on, and developing methods and protocols for undertaking those activities. Ultimately, this project should provide an enduring legacy of monitoring for the Treaty Lands and hahuulth.

Faculty Supervisor:

Tony Walker

Student:

Partner:

Essa Technologies Ltd.

Discipline:

Earth science

Sector:

Environmental Science and Technology; Natural Resources; Information and Communications Technology

University:

Dalhousie University

Program:

Accelerate

Current openings

Find the perfect opportunity to put your academic skills and knowledge into practice!

Find Projects