New paper on how Indigenous Knowledge and simulation modeling can be combined to comprehensively assess cumulative impacts to Indigenous rights

Bringing Together Indigenous Knowledge and Simulation Modelling to Assess Cumulative Impacts to Indigenous Land Use in Northeastern Alberta, Canada

A new publication describes how Indigenous Knowledge and simulation modeling can be combined to comprehensively assess cumulative impacts to Indigenous rights. The approach was developed by IEG to address deficiencies in Canada’s environmental assessment process that result in incomplete assessment of impacts and insufficient opportunity for Indigenous led projects and collaboration with Indigenous communities.

Under the methodology, reduced opportunity for Indigenous land use is caused by a combination of declining accessibility of the land and environmental degradation. Cumulative impacts to Indigenous land use are assessed over large regions such as traditional territories, and severity of impact is interpreted through comparison with precolonial state. Application of the approach to the Fort McKay Métis Nation (FMMN) of northeastern Alberta concluded that opportunities to harvest moose, cranberry, and fisher have declined by 23% to 35%. To support ongoing assessment of proposed projects, FMMN was provided with web-based software that maps cumulative impacts relative to precolonial condition.

The paper, published in a special issue of the journal Environmental Management on state-of-the-art approaches to cumulative effects assessment, can be accessed at https://rdcu.be/ezhB2.

Learn more about the Indigenous cumulative effects assessment and the Indigenous CEA tool.

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Shay Boechler, B.A.

Project Manager

Shay is a leadership professional with over a decade of experience in community engagement and project management. Shay holds a degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Victoria and brings a strong background in supporting diverse initiatives including working with Indigenous communities across Canada, to provide training in audio recording techniques, data collection, and archiving. Shay is excited to join the IEG team and leverage her extensive experience in program and project management.