43 record(s) found with the tag "social impact" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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The Consequences of the Berger Inquiry
Principal Investigator: Moore, Carol
Licensed Year(s): 1999
Summary: Two groups of people will be interviewed as part of this study: 1) Elders who currently reside in Fort Simpson, and 2) Individuals who lived in the community immediately after the Berger Inquiry. All participants in the study will be interviewed at their own convenience in an attempt to understand their unique perspectives, values and life experiences. The nature of the study will be completely di...


The History of the Federal Government of Canada's Residential School System for the Inuit 1955-1970.
Principal Investigator: King, David
Licensed Year(s): 1998 1997
Summary: Plan to interview approximately 8 people in Yellowknife who went to these schools. Interviews will be kept confidential. My research will be explained in detail and permission obtained from individuals who are being asked to provide their input. The ACUNS code of ethics for research in the north will be employed. All informants will be shown any information given and asked to approve its use. ...


A Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the 5034 project
Principal Investigator: Hornal, Robert
Licensed Year(s): 1997 1996
Summary: Continuation of study started in 1996. Data on current conditions will be collected through literature review of government reports, through telephone conversations with community leaders and administrators and, when possible, visits to the communities....


Arctic Technology Presentation Project
Principal Investigator: Clark, Karin
Licensed Year(s): 1996
Summary: The researchers will conduct and record (with permission) personal interviews with local residents in three communities who experienced or were possibly involved in the technical, environmental and socio-economic aspects of the Arctic oil industry....


Government Policies Toward the Inuit of Siberia and the Northwest Territories Since 1900
Principal Investigator: Van Meenen, Mary Ann
Licensed Year(s): 1991
Summary: The Researchers will conduct an historical examination of the policies of the Canadian and Soviet governments toward the Inuit, the similarities and differences of their approaches and the impact upon the Inuit....


Soviet Field Research in the Western Arctic
Principal Investigator: Boyko, Vladimir
Licensed Year(s): 1991
Summary: These researchers will carry out a part of the program of cooperation between Canada and the USSR on the economic and socio-cultural development of the native peoples of the North. They will conduct a cross-cultural and cross-societal analysis using questionnaires, observation, interviews, participation and discussion....


Social Impacts of Eco-Tourism in NWT - A Preliminary Reconnaissance
Principal Investigator: Tamm, Sabine
Licensed Year(s): 1990
Summary: The researcher will carry out a project to develop a framework for social impact studies of eco-tourism in the NWT by interviewing Federal and Territorial government officials, commercial outfitters and Chambers of Commerce representatives to obtain their views on the range of social impacts which can be properly attributed to eco-tourism....


Community-based Tourism in Pangnirtung, NWT: A Preliminary Evaluation
Principal Investigator: Reimer, Gwen
Licensed Year(s): 1992 1991 1990 1989
Summary: Ms. Reimer will be continuing research begun in 1989. She will gather information people involved in locally controlled tourism development. She will also collect information regarding the social and cultural effects of tourism in the community of Pangnirtung....


Exercise in Sovereignty: The Canadian Government and the 1953 Inuit Relocation
Principal Investigator: Lowther, Keith
Licensed Year(s): 1988
Summary: Mr. Lowther will be interviewing residents of both communities to see what people remember of their original homes in Port Harrison and Pond Inlet before the government moved them to Resolute Bay and Grise Fiord. He is also interested in the difficulties people had during and after their move. This should help him understand why the federal government made the decision to establish the new settl...


Licence #5148
Principal Investigator: O'Neil, Ph.D., John
Licensed Year(s): 1985
Summary: To carry out a study to evaluate the impact of obsetrical evacuation on the Inuit women and their families in the Keewatin....


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