At West Coast, we work with Indigenous nations to articulate, revitalize and apply their laws to address ongoing environmental challenges in their territories – from polluted waters to depleted oceans to clearcut lands – and the interrelated socio-cultural impacts of these issues. Our approach is grounded in the understanding that Indigenous nations’ own laws should guide decision-making in their territories.
Participating in a RELAW Project enables Indigenous nations to engage with their laws in a proactive way – getting ahead of regulatory processes or legal proceedings through proactive planning and community deliberation.
For example, through the RELAW Program, we’ve worked with over a dozen Indigenous partners on projects grounded in their own laws. You can read about some of these projects in the following publications:
Explore the links below for more inspiring stories about how our Indigenous partners are working to apply their laws to environmental decisions in their territories.
Extractive industries, climate change and development are just a few of the factors threatening water sources. Indigenous communities are uniquely affected…
West Coast has a long history of supporting Indigenous environmental decision-making. Learn about the work we are doing with Indigenous nations to ensure…
Over-fishing, climate change, pollution, shipping traffic – the list of threats to our oceans is constantly growing. Coastal Indigenous nations experience…