Standard of Conduct for Research in Northern Barkley and Clayoquot Sound Communities

Published On: December 1st, 2005

In 2001, an innovative partnership between the University of Victoria and the Clayoquot Biosphere Reserve was launched, the Clayoquot Alliance for Research, Education and Training (CLARET). This standard of conduct was created out of that partnership. The guidance was developed after a two-year facilitated process to better understand how the university and community partners could work together in ways that respect the protocols of the Central Region Nuu-chah-nulth Nations.

Standard of Conduct for Research in Northern Barkley and Clayoquot Sound Communities