13 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Bruce, Kai Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4968.
The goal of this research project is to understand how Parks Canada’s promises for reconciliation are being fulfilled on the ground. The Principal Investigator (PI) would like to highlight the stories and experiences from Indigenous peoples and communities that speak to the relationships that have emerged from coopera...
Principal Investigator:Martin, Brad Licensed Year(s):
2007
2004 Summary:
The main objective of this historical research project is to examine how and why relations between indigenous groups and national park administrators in northern Canada and Alaska changed in the second half of the twentieth century. A secondary objective is to write a general history of national park establishment and management in these regions.
The researcher will travel to and from the resea...
Principal Investigator:Gladden, James N. Licensed Year(s):
2003
Summary:
The main objective of the study is to look at institutional arrangements for involving nearby communities in land use planning for Ivvavik National Park. The researcher will compare these mechanisms for co-managing the wilderness park with case studies...
Principal Investigator:Veillette, Jean Licensed Year(s):
2001
Summary:
Field work will consist of helicopter traverses run from two base camps, with stops at points of interest previously identified from air photos, and detailed traverses conducted from fly camps lasting from 4-6 days. Fly camps will be run by a two-man crew, positioned by helicopter, who will operate up to 10-15 km from the camp. Most field observations will be directed at identifying and counting ...
Principal Investigator:Johnston, Brian Licensed Year(s):
1995
Summary:
Assess the processes by which the mandates of cooperative wildlife management in the national parks are achieved in the Inuvialuit Settlement region. Examine the relationships and attitudes of the responsible organizations in order to reach a qualitative assessment of the operational side of wildlife management in the region....
Principal Investigator:Notzke, Claudia Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
The Researcher will collect information for a book on aboriginal natural resource management in Canada. The focus of the work will be concentrated with wildlife co-management, native participation in the design, use and management of new national park reserves and the question of how the settlement of claims ties in with current land use planning practices....
Principal Investigator:Morgan, James P. Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
This project was identified by the CPS as essential to effective co-management of wildlife in northern national parks. A broader look at how each park implements co-management and how other agencies have been successful in co-managing wildlife is required to form a formulate a consistent approach across the northern national parks system....
Principal Investigator:Heath, Jackie Licensed Year(s):
1991
Summary:
The Researcher will develop a plan for a trail system for Inuvik and will propose a plan for the development, maintenance and possible uses for their impacts. She will also assist the Auyuittuq National Park Warden to develop a Park Conservation Management Plan....
Principal Investigator:Jones, Timothy Licensed Year(s):1991
1990
Summary:
The Researcher and his assistant will carry out a resource evaluation. A national park has been proposed for the Bluenose Lake area. Before land may be set aside as a park reserve, an assessment of non-renewable (oil, gas, minerals) resource potential is required....