Category: Indigenous Urban Planning

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Equity and Urban Planning – Build institutional capacity and culture

November 16, 2015 Cynthia Silva Parker Source: https://interactioninstitute.org/equity-and-urban-planning-build-institutional-capacity-and-culture/ This is the third of a four part series, sharing some of the lessons IISC and Horsley Witten Group learned in our efforts to support RhodeMap RI in…Continue readingEquity and Urban Planning – Build institutional capacity and culture

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Urban Planning and Indigenous Models of Conflict Resolution: Two North American Models

By Marcie HALE, Los Angeles, California, United States, January 2014 Source: https://www.irenees.net/bdf_fiche-analyse-1015_en.html Urban planners are tasked with mediating between multiple interests, including community, business and government. It is compelling to…Continue readingUrban Planning and Indigenous Models of Conflict Resolution: Two North American Models

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New San Gabriel River Park adds to effort for more ‘rewilding’ space in the region

By JULIANNA LOZADA PUBLISHED: June 8, 2024 at 4:15 p.m. | UPDATED: June 9, 2024 at 10:45 a.m. Source: https://www.sgvtribune.com/2024/06/08/new-san-gabriel-river-park-adds-to-effort-for-more-rewilding-space-in-the-region/ Residents celebrated the grand opening of San Gabriel River Park in Avocado Heights Saturday…Continue readingNew San Gabriel River Park adds to effort for more ‘rewilding’ space in the region

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Native American Visibility and The Baltimore ‘Reservation’

A conversation between Ashley Minner (Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina) and Dare Turner (Yurok Tribe of California) April 18, 2022, Words: Ashley Minner , Dare Turner Source: https://bmoreart.com/2022/04/native-american-visibility-and-the-baltimore-reservation.html Think back to the last…Continue readingNative American Visibility and The Baltimore ‘Reservation’

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Policy on Planning Practice and Reconciliation (Canadian Institute of Planners)

2019 Source: https://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/planning-policy-Indigenous-CIP.pdf POLICY CONTEXTAcross Canada, a national discussion is taking place concerning historic and current relationships between Canadians and the land’s first peoples. Building relationships with Indigenous peoples that…Continue readingPolicy on Planning Practice and Reconciliation (Canadian Institute of Planners)

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California Launches Grant Program to Support California Native American Tribes on Ancestral Land Return, Nature-Based Solutions that Help Combat Climate Change

Published Date: 31 Jul 2023 First-of-Its-Kind Program Will Deliver Over $100 Million for Tribal Priorities Grants Build on State’s Commitment to Strengthen Partnerships with California Native American Tribes Source: https://resources.ca.gov/Newsroom/Page-Content/News-List/California-Launches-Grant-Program-to-Support-California-Native-American-Tribes SACRAMENTO…Continue readingCalifornia Launches Grant Program to Support California Native American Tribes on Ancestral Land Return, Nature-Based Solutions that Help Combat Climate Change

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Indigenous Planning: from Principles to Practice (Part 1)

Libby Portercentre for Urban research, rMiT, Melbourne, australia Planning Theory & PracTice, 2017Vol. 18, no. 4, 639–666https://doi.org/10.1080/14649357.2017.1380961 Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/14649357.2017.1380961?needAccess=true Introduction There is growing momentum in planning research, education and practice…Continue readingIndigenous Planning: from Principles to Practice (Part 1)