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chercheur principal:Mitchell, Terry Année(s) de permis:
2017
2016 Résumé:
The proposed research is part of a larger collaborative research project on the internationally recognized right of indigenous peoples to free, prior and informed consent in relation to natural resource management and development that may affect lands and waters that they own, occupy or otherwise use. The research pursues better understanding of both the challenges and best practices for inclusive...
chercheur principal:Hall, Teall S Année(s) de permis:
2016
Résumé:
The goal is to highlight how current settler-colonial relations in Canada has failed to include Indigenous peoples into environmental decision-making. The goal of this study is to investigate how Indigenous perspectives were considered during the negotiation process as well as the final output of the agreements for the Mackenzie River Basin Bilateral Water Management Agreement between the Governme...
chercheur principal:Marlin, Marguerite Année(s) de permis:
2016
Résumé:
This research examines two parliamentary states with large Arctic expanses and more Southern political centers – Canada and Russia – in order to determine the extent to which representation of Arctic interests is accomplished through different parliamentary systems and through parliamentary committees in particular.
The main research question is: What are the key historical, institutional, and...
chercheur principal:Evenden, Matthew Année(s) de permis:
2016
Résumé:
The objectives of this research are to learn about and articulate the importance of early impact assessment methodology to questions of political governance in the Northwest Territories. In this research into core concepts of the field of political geography, the Principal Investigator (PI) has found little that examines or articulates the manner in which traditional territories of Indigenous popu...
chercheur principal:Cohen, Alice Année(s) de permis:
2016
20152014 Résumé:
The objectives of this project are to: 1) highlight the specifically northern dimensions of resource governance in environmental geography; 2) contribute to ongoing resource governance development in southern NWT; 3) further geographic (and specifically, scalar) scholarship on the political dimensions of ecosystem governance; and, 4) understand and theorize the relationship(s) between ecosystem go...
chercheur principal:Davidson, Adrienne Année(s) de permis:
2015
Résumé:
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...
chercheur principal:Spence, Jennifer Année(s) de permis:
2014
Résumé:
The objective of this project is to explore to what extent the governance features of the Arctic Council has influenced the way its participants work together and make decisions (governance norms) and, by extension, to what extent these governance features may have spread to the broader network of existing institutions that support environmental governance in the region.
This dissertation adop...
chercheur principal:Rodon, Thierry Année(s) de permis:2015
2014
Résumé:
This project will bridge this knowledge gap by achieving the following three objectives:
1) Making a list of various methods used by Aboriginal communities and organizations to distribute royalties and profit shares paid by resource companies;
2) Identifying the characteristics of each mode of distributions and their positive and negative outcomes; and
3) Identifying the most sustainable practi...
chercheur principal:Graben, Sari Année(s) de permis:
2007
Résumé:
It is the investigator’s hope that this research will lead to an improved understanding of co-management decision-making as a process which is distinct in the law. It is hoped that this research will contribute to a richer understanding of administrative law that will better support the goals of co-management.
The objective of this research is to examine resource decision-making processes asso...
chercheur principal:Muir, Magdelena A.K. Année(s) de permis:
1991
Résumé:
The researcher will revise and publish a manuscript which presents a legal and administrative analysis of the land claim agreements and their effect on water management in the Northwest Territories....