Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic
Herausgeber: Southcott, Chris; Natcher, David; Abele, Frances
Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic
Herausgeber: Southcott, Chris; Natcher, David; Abele, Frances
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Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil and gas which is only set to increase. This book examines the relationship between Arctic communities and extractive resource development. Authors examine this relationship to better understand what, if anything, can be done in order for the development of
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Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil and gas which is only set to increase. This book examines the relationship between Arctic communities and extractive resource development. Authors examine this relationship to better understand what, if anything, can be done in order for the development of
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367585549
- ISBN-10: 0367585545
- Artikelnr.: 69890124
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367585549
- ISBN-10: 0367585545
- Artikelnr.: 69890124
Chris Southcott is the Principal Investigator for the Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic (ReSDA) research project as well as Theme Coordinator for the Sustainable Communities research work. He is a Professor of Sociology at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Frances Abele is the ReSDA Theme Coordinator for the Sustainable Regions research and is a Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration and Academic Director of the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, both at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. David Natcher is the ReSDA Theme Coordinator for the Sustainable Cultures research and is a Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Brenda Parlee is the ReSDA Theme Coordinator for the Sustainable Environments research and currently Associate Professor and a Canada Research Chair in the Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta, Canada.
1 Introduction 2 The History and Historiography of Natural Resource
Development in the Arctic: The State of the Literature 3 Social Impacts of
Non-Renewable Resource Development on Indigenous communities in Alaska,
Greenland, and Russia 4 Northern Environmental Assessment: A Gap Analysis
and Research 5 From Narrative to Evidence: Socio-Economic Impacts of Mining
in Northern Canada 6 Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks,
Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of
Resource Activity in the Arctic 8 Resource Revenue Regimes around the
Circumpolar North: A Gap Analysis 9 Regional Development in the Circumpolar
North: What else do we need to know? 10 Knowledge, Sustainability and the
Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada 11 Impact
Benefit Agreements and Northern Resource Governance: What we know and what
we still need to figure out 12 Normalizing Aboriginal Subsistence Economies
in the Canadian North 13 Traditional Knowledge and Resource Development 14
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development 15 Resource Development
and Climate Change: A Gap Analysis 16 How Can Extractive Industry Help
Rather than Hurt Arctic Communities?
Development in the Arctic: The State of the Literature 3 Social Impacts of
Non-Renewable Resource Development on Indigenous communities in Alaska,
Greenland, and Russia 4 Northern Environmental Assessment: A Gap Analysis
and Research 5 From Narrative to Evidence: Socio-Economic Impacts of Mining
in Northern Canada 6 Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks,
Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of
Resource Activity in the Arctic 8 Resource Revenue Regimes around the
Circumpolar North: A Gap Analysis 9 Regional Development in the Circumpolar
North: What else do we need to know? 10 Knowledge, Sustainability and the
Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada 11 Impact
Benefit Agreements and Northern Resource Governance: What we know and what
we still need to figure out 12 Normalizing Aboriginal Subsistence Economies
in the Canadian North 13 Traditional Knowledge and Resource Development 14
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development 15 Resource Development
and Climate Change: A Gap Analysis 16 How Can Extractive Industry Help
Rather than Hurt Arctic Communities?
1 Introduction 2 The History and Historiography of Natural Resource
Development in the Arctic: The State of the Literature 3 Social Impacts of
Non-Renewable Resource Development on Indigenous communities in Alaska,
Greenland, and Russia 4 Northern Environmental Assessment: A Gap Analysis
and Research 5 From Narrative to Evidence: Socio-Economic Impacts of Mining
in Northern Canada 6 Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks,
Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of
Resource Activity in the Arctic 8 Resource Revenue Regimes around the
Circumpolar North: A Gap Analysis 9 Regional Development in the Circumpolar
North: What else do we need to know? 10 Knowledge, Sustainability and the
Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada 11 Impact
Benefit Agreements and Northern Resource Governance: What we know and what
we still need to figure out 12 Normalizing Aboriginal Subsistence Economies
in the Canadian North 13 Traditional Knowledge and Resource Development 14
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development 15 Resource Development
and Climate Change: A Gap Analysis 16 How Can Extractive Industry Help
Rather than Hurt Arctic Communities?
Development in the Arctic: The State of the Literature 3 Social Impacts of
Non-Renewable Resource Development on Indigenous communities in Alaska,
Greenland, and Russia 4 Northern Environmental Assessment: A Gap Analysis
and Research 5 From Narrative to Evidence: Socio-Economic Impacts of Mining
in Northern Canada 6 Measuring Impacts: A Review of Frameworks,
Methodologies and Indicators for Assessing Socio-Economic Impacts of
Resource Activity in the Arctic 8 Resource Revenue Regimes around the
Circumpolar North: A Gap Analysis 9 Regional Development in the Circumpolar
North: What else do we need to know? 10 Knowledge, Sustainability and the
Environmental Legacies of Resource Development in Northern Canada 11 Impact
Benefit Agreements and Northern Resource Governance: What we know and what
we still need to figure out 12 Normalizing Aboriginal Subsistence Economies
in the Canadian North 13 Traditional Knowledge and Resource Development 14
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development 15 Resource Development
and Climate Change: A Gap Analysis 16 How Can Extractive Industry Help
Rather than Hurt Arctic Communities?