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Community technology development and use in K'atl'odeeche First Nation
chercheur principal: O'Donnell, Susan
Année(s) de permis: 2014 2013
Résumé: This collaborative research project aims to study and document the development of the K’atl’odeeche First Nation (KFN) Community Network. It will introduce the history of technology development and use in KFN, including broader social, political, cultural, and economic contexts. The project focuses on KFN's community technology development initiatives, and specifically the KFN Community Network. I...


Mining a Better Future – Policies to Address Labour Force Adaptation Concerns and the Impacts of Resource Development on Isolated Communities in Nunavut
chercheur principal: Goelman, Nadav
Année(s) de permis: 2013
Résumé: The goal of this project is to develop a roadmap of policy and programming to encourage labour force adaptation, and healthy community development in Nunavut with research objectives being to: 1) pinpoint areas of potential risk to regional communities from economic development; 2) delineate between programs and policy options that advance adaptation and those that mitigate the adverse side effect...


Arctic Dreams: Northern Tourism and Baffin Inuit Community Development
chercheur principal: Wenzel, George W.
Année(s) de permis: 1993 1992 1991
Résumé: A continuing project, the investigations will provide an analytical perspective on aspects of northern tourism important to an understanding of the overall direction of economic development in contemporary Eastern Arctic communities....


Development Planning in the Eastern Arctic: The Role of Communities in a Comprehensive Development Strategy under the Nunavut Government
chercheur principal: Swiderski, Andy
Année(s) de permis: 1988 1987
Résumé: To complete a two phase community profile to outline: (a) statistical information on the economic base and thesocial demographic structure of the communities; and (b) peoples perceptions of development and how they see community and regional development proceeding under the current structure. To compare this to anticipated or perceived changes under the Nunavut Government....


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