Image of Elder Rob Edward and Rob Serrouya walking in the mountains near Revelstoke, British Columbia. Credit: Maureen Nadeau, 2021
Cities, Climate and Inequalities - Supporting climate action and Indigenous self-determination: Ethical space-based planning in the Upper Columbia region of British Columbia
By Moe Nadeau
Planners play a key role in shaping society, but have historically oppressed Indigenous communities. Adopting Ethical Space-based planning can balance power dynamics between Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments, fostering collaboration and ethical decision-making for land. Indigenous voices are the key to climate action, as their deep connection and commitment to act in relationship with the land supports long-term sustainability. This research offers recommendations to advance Ethical Space in planning initiatives. Through Ethical Space, planners can create more just and resilient futures.
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