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Abstract

This portfolio dissertation examines the Addition to Reserve (ATR) for new reserve land parcel recovery within the Indian Act and other land management regimes applying to First Nations in Canada. The three portfolio papers explore a land-based geomatics data perspective, exploring its process, data practice, and process history-engagement style. The ATR process geomatics is an emerging topic that has moved to a digital post-counter mapping practice, with land title transfer factors outlined in the portfolio. The findings illustrate the importance of understanding complex ATR land transfer geomatics topics for all First Nations, and showing that a two-eyed seeing data protocol is required in the updated reserve lands transfer program and practice.

A. A policy brief on the ATR process (policy and geomatics practice critique)

B. A practice primer on the ATR process (on geomatics practice and the ATR process data) 

C. Two-eyed seeing ATR process geomatics: enabling Canada's land back program, all ATR outcomes and geomatics practice needs (journal article on ATR history & practice style).

The suggested study structure for the portfolio dissertation utilizes:

  • Synthesis essay (a guide to the portfolio dissertation)
  • Policy brief (bibliography specific to the paper)
  • Practice paper (bibliography specific to the paper) 
  • Journal article (bibliography specific to the article)
  • Appendices (including specific bibliography to each appendix as needed).

Details

Title
ATR Process Geomatics: Process, Content, and Style
Author
Cadeau, Francis Michael  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Publication year
2025
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
ISBN
9798293807710
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3246414701
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.