Principal Investigator:Poelzer , Greg Licensed Year(s):
2024
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5786.
Arctic cities face multiple challenges from social and economic transformations, deteriorating infrastructure, a changing environment, and pressures on their governance systems. To respond effectively, mayors, city councils, agency leaders, local citizens and residents, and other stakeholders need a clear set of indi...
Principal Investigator:Barnes, Justin Licensed Year(s):
2023
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5523.
The objective of this research project is to understand the influence Indigenous Peoples have had as Permanent Participants at the Arctic Council. The Arctic Council is an international forum consisting of the eight Arctic countries and six Permanent Participant organizations representing Arctic Indigenous Peoples.
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Principal Investigator:Dawson, Jackie Licensed Year(s):
2020
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4789.
The three objectives are to:
1. Bring together a wide range of participants for the discussion of Inuit and Northern involvement in a governance structure for federal engagement on the Arctic Low Impact Corridors Initiative;
2. Advance the conversation about Inuit and Northern involvement in Arctic Shipping Corridor...
Principal Investigator:Parlee, Brenda L Licensed Year(s):
2019
2019
2019
20172016 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4369.
Tracking Change: Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance is a six-year research program funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and led by the University of Alberta, Mackenzie River Basin Board, and the Government of the Northwest Territories in collaboration with many other value...
Principal Investigator:Davidson, Adrienne Licensed Year(s):
2015
Summary:
The successful development of energy and natural resource projects in the north is not simply a matter of a suitable economic climate and support from federal or territorial/state government. Rather, the arctic and sub-arctic regions of Canada and the United States are governed by a complex system of institutions at the local, territorial, and international level. This research, investigates the d...