- standing tree to standing homeproject_name:standing tree to standing home
As a result of a visioning exercise in 2008 organized by Ecotrust Canada, five Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations have agreed on one common need across Clayoquot Sound: improved housing.
- Feasibility Study
The new Hesquiaht School in Hot Springs Cove, opened in August 2008, is constructed of timber harvested and processed in Hesquiaht traditional territory.project name:Feasibility StudyA new value-added forestry study lays out a long-term, phased approach to growing a more robust, value-added industry in Clayoquot Sound.
- Heiltsuk Land Use Planproject name:Heiltsuk Land Use Plan
The Heiltsuk Nation released an historic land-use plan in 2005 that protects 49 percent of their territory within "natural and cultural" areas.
- Seeing the Ocean Through the Treesproject_name:Seeing the Ocean Through the Trees
Seeing the Ocean Through the Trees (1997) demonstrates for the first time that a truly sustainable economy is within reach in one of the most hotly contested forest ecosystems in North America - and, that the "war in the woods" can end in Clayoquot Sound.
- More Than The Sum Of Our Parksproject_name:More Than The Sum Of Our Parks
What place do people have in parks? Is there really such a thing as wilderness any more, and if so, who gets to go there? Should the habitat needs of wildlife be thought of as superior to the recreational needs of people? And which people, anyway?

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