Principal Investigator:Wild, T. Cameron Licensed Year(s):
2017
Summary:
The proposed research will undertake interviews with key informants to answer the following research questions: what is the current state of provincial/territorial harm reduction policy in Northwest Territories (NWT)?; what are key barriers and facilitators to the establishment of harm reduction services in NWT?; and how do key policy stakeholders frame the acceptability and scope of harm reductio...
Principal Investigator:Ruttan, Lia Licensed Year(s):
2001
Summary:
The proposed study will examine differences in parents viewpoints related to their priorities for their childrens learning experience and educational goals. The reseacrcher will survey parents in Fort Smith, NT to determine what factors are important to them regarding their children's public education. Interviews will be conducted following identification of key issues emerging from the survey d...
Principal Investigator:Prystupa, Mark Licensed Year(s):
1996
Summary:
This study is to evaluate how the changing legislation, policy and procedures for water management provides for the sustainable utilisation of the resource. This will involve informal unstructured interviews as the primary data source. Queries will be directed to a description of the institutional arrangements, and the evaluation of criteria. An analysis of pertinent newspaper articles, governm...
Principal Investigator:Lescanec, Heidi Licensed Year(s):1995
1994
Summary:
The researcher will assist with a variety of Institute activities, including proposal writing and data collection and analysis, in order to better understand how this agency documents traditional environmental knowledge. In addition, the researcher is interested in knowing how traditional knowledge is used toward developing policies for sustainable development....
Principal Investigator:Nelson, Gordon Licensed Year(s):
1987
Summary:
To outline a proposed study which would utilize a resource survey system, particularly the ABC method, as a basis for understanding how the Wood Bullo National Park has affected native people and vice versa. A full study of park/hinterland relations would be expected to produce significant results in future planning and management. The project would be discussed with park personnel and possible ...