Principal Investigator:Mueller, Thea Licensed Year(s):
2006
Summary:
The research aims to understand First Nations’ perspectives of large-scale industrial projects, such as the Mackenzie Gas Project. The three objectives of the research project centre on discovering: how people talk about development projects in the public and private spheres; if and how thinking about industrialization in the North varies between different social groups (e.g., by age, employment s...
Principal Investigator:Galbraith, Lindsay Licensed Year(s):
2004
Summary:
This research is concerned with increasingly fractious relations between mining firms and local communities in Canada's hinterlands, and the systems of governance that aim to mediate these relations. More specifically, this research seeks to understand t...
Principal Investigator:Gibson, Dr. R.F. Keith, obert. B. Licensed Year(s):
1987
Summary:
Through the cooperation and participation of the agencies, groups and individuals involved in the environmental review and assessment process, the study will attempt to find practical means of improving overall effectiveness, effeciency and fairness of planning and project assessment in the territorial north. To assess by case study and discussion with agencies involved, what processes work well ...
Principal Investigator:Scriven, David Licensed Year(s):
1987
Summary:
To complet an issue analysis of the Norman Wells Pipeline in order to clarify and further define the 7 major issues identified at the July 16/17, 1986 "Mitigation and compensation" Workshop held at the University of Ottawa. This is preliminary work to recommend a research prospectus for examination of mitigation and compensation in the Environmental Assessment process....
Principal Investigator:Lawrie, Robert Licensed Year(s):
1982
Summary:
To identify the evolving trends in the northern development assessment process. Beaufort Sea EARP Panel, and Lancaster Sound regional study shall be used as case studies. G.N.W.T. officials to be interviewed only....