“The language in the settlement agreement was very strategic and specific about climate resiliency, being culturally appropriate and sustainable.
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“The language in the settlement agreement was very strategic and specific about climate resiliency, being culturally appropriate and sustainable. That’s what allows us to do these unique Lubicon standards that we know aren’t being applied in other Indigenous communities.”
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First Nation establishes 'Lubicon standard' for new climate-resilient housing and infrastructure
A small, remote First Nation in northern Alberta is undertaking a major initiative to build climate-resilient structures in response to the increasing regularity of debilitating smoke from wildfires and the impacts of environmental change.On evenings when new building plans are discussed with members of the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation, the process often begins not with blueprints, but with a shared meal. Residents gather to talk about where a doorway should go, how a kitchen should feel, or how a space can better serve families who live in close relation to the land.
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