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Organizational Constraints and opportunities of Entrepreneurial Tourism Activity in the Western Arctic
Principal Investigator: Zimmerman, Dennis
Licensed Year(s): 1997
Summary: The research is designed to provide a potential "streamlined" model for the application and approval process of tourism entrepreneurs in the western arctic. The researcher will be based in Inuvik. Data collection to be used: literature and document review, key informant interviews, participant observation and personal journal. Researcher will conduct approximately 20 interviews with government o...


Aboriginal Women's Roles in Forest-Dependent Communities
Principal Investigator: Korber, Dianne
Licensed Year(s): 1996
Summary: Data will be collected in the form of formal and informal interviews, and participant-observations. The sampling size for Wrigley will be close to full census of adults (age 15 years or over) population (110 people). The sampling size in Fort Providence will be a selected sample based on key informants' knowledge of local participation in subsistence, forestry and community activities, and rando...


Development planning in the eastern Arctic: The Role of Communities in a Comprehensive Development Strategy under the Nunavut Government
Principal Investigator: Swiderski, Andy
Licensed Year(s): 1988 1987
Summary: To complete a two-phase community profile by outlining the statistical information on the economic base, the social demographic structure of the communities, and the people's perceptions of development and how they see community regional development proceeding under the current structure; to compare this to anticipated or perceived changes under the Nunavut government...


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