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The GIS Primer

THE GIS PRIMER by David J. Buckley, Principal GIS Consultant, Innovative GIS Solutions, Inc.
The Rain Forests of Home: Profile of ...

THE RAIN FORESTS OF HOME: PROFILE OF THE NORTH AMERICAN BIOREGIONby Ecotrust/Interrain Pacific; P. Schoonmaker, B. von Hagen and E. Wolf, eds. (1997)This publication is one resu...
The Rain Forests of Home: An Atlas of...

by Ecotrust, Pacific GIS and Conservation International (1995)
More Than the Sum of Our Parks: Peopl...

MORE THAN THE SUM OF OUR PARKS: PEOPLE, PLACES AND A PROTECTED AREAS SYSTEM FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA.by Ecotrust Canada and Ecotrust, 1997We have produced a critique of B.C.’s...
Seeing the Ocean through the Trees: a...

SEEING THE OCEAN THROUGH THE TREES: A CONSERVATION-BASED DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR CLAYOQUOT SOUNDby Ecotrust Canada, 1997Ecotrust Canada’s book features the first ever lan...
Salmon Nation: People and Fish at the...

SALMON NATIONPeople and Fish at the Edge Edited by Edward C. Wolf and Seth Zuckerman,1999
Stolen Lands, Broken Promises

Researching the Indian Land Question in British Columbia (Second Edition) edited by Leigh Ogston
From Elder’s Knowledge to Co-Ma...

FROM ELDER’S KNOWLEDGE TO CO-MANAGEMENT UTILIZING PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (PAR) AND A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) – An Article ReviewRobinson, Mike and...
Support for the AMN

The Aboriginal Mapping Network is a non-profit network. Funding for the Aboriginal Mapping Network is primarily provided by foundations, through fundraising efforts by Ecotrust ...
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Who is the AMN?

The Aboriginal Mapping Network was created through the leadership of three organizations, the Gitxsan Nation, the Ahousaht Nation and Ecotrust Canada. From discussions with thes...
Activity Areas

The Aboriginal Mapping Network has four main activity areas:
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