POLI 318 Chapter Notes - Chapter Nelles and Alcantara reading: Syilx, Multi-Level Governance
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An analysis of aboriginal-municipal intergovernmental agreements in british columbia. Abstract: article studies ninety-three intergovernmental agreements that emerged between aboriginal and municipal governments in british columbia. A shift in these agreements went from service-provision agreements towards more collaborative horizontal and multilevel governance partnerships. Types of partnerships: relationship building (among one of the most common partnerships) , focuses on the intentions of first nations and municipal/regional authorities to engage in formal relationships and to outline how the partnerships will be conducted. It recognized that the okanagan people of westbank have lived in the. Okanagan territory since time immemorial , and that first non-native people only came 150 years ago: capacity-building agreements (extremely rare) These agreements are done by treaties, contracts or legislation. Evaluating the intensity of first nations-local/regional relationships: cooperative intensity is a measure of the strength of the commitment of the parties to a partnership; it is usually used in the context of horizontal intergovernmental relationships.