Principal Investigator:Freeman, Lisa Licensed Year(s):
2017
Summary:
The relationship between resource development, affordable housing and government interventions in northern communities is a long and complicated one. Housing insecurity has been a concern in the Northwest Territories (NWT) since the establishment of settlements and the introduction of state-run housing programs in the mid-20th century. Chronic housing need is worsening in many settlement communiti...
Principal Investigator:Giles, Audrey R. Licensed Year(s):
2017
Summary:
There are three key objectives to this research: First, to investigate how the politics of privatized aid provided by the extractives sector shape sport for development (SFD) initiatives in Canada; second, to examine the benefits and challenges involved in new partnerships between the private companies that fund SFD initiatives, the non-profit organizations (NPOs) that deliver them, and the commun...
Principal Investigator:Rodon, Thierry Licensed Year(s):2015
2014
Summary:
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...
Principal Investigator:Beaulieu, Michel S Licensed Year(s):2014
2013
Summary:
The primary purpose of this research project is to determine how key recommendations from the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (commonly referred to as the Berger Inquiry or, for the purpose of this research, the Inquiry) have affected oil and gas development in the Northwest Territories (NWT) over the past thirty-six years. Through analysis of the Inquiry and the recommendations that resulted fr...
Principal Investigator:Stuhl, Andrew T Licensed Year(s):
2011
2010 Summary:
There are several goals for this research project. The first is to reach a greater understanding of the broad patterns of scientific research, natural resource development, and environmental change in the Beaufort-Delta from 1889 until today. The second goal for this research is to follow a public-scholarship approach throughout the research process, from developing and refining the research que...
Principal Investigator:Hoogeveen, Dawn AB Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
The aim of this project is to begin a comparative examination of the contemporary land claims agreements. This project will examine land claim agreements, and the settlement of sub-surface land rights. Emphasis will be placed on the utility and importance of the delineation made between surface and sub-surface land rights. This is fundamental to the legal and spatial, and subsequent social and e...
Principal Investigator:Christensen, Julia B Licensed Year(s):2009
2007
Summary:
This research explores how homelessness increases amidst unprecedented economic growth in the Northwest Territories (NWT). The project identifies causes of homelessness in the NWT; assesses impacts of economic growth on issues of housing and homelessness, and projects patterns of homelessness as they relate to expected economic growth through the Mackenzie Gas Project.
Fieldwork for this resear...
Principal Investigator:Armitage, Derek Licensed Year(s):
2003
Summary:
In Indonesia, indigenous groups are articulating a demand for rights to lands and resources and a greater role in processes of development and change. There is also an increasing emphasis on negotiating partnerships and collaborative management arrangeme...
Principal Investigator:Kary, Alan Licensed Year(s):
1989
Summary:
Mr. Kary will conduct interviews with aboriginal leaders and the Government of the Northwest Territories in order to gather information regarding attitudes toward petroleum resource development....