Securing northern futures : Developing research partnerships / M.M.R. Freeman... [et al.].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Edmonton : Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, 1999.
Description
viii, 210 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Details

Subject(s)
Series
  • Occasional publication series (Canadian Circumpolar Institute) ; no.45. [More in this series]
  • Occasional publication, 0068-0303 ; no. 45
Summary note
Proceedings of conference held 1-4 May 1997 in Edmonton, Alberta concerned with development of co-operative links between all countries Arctic interests. Chiefly environmental and social sciences. Titles of plenary sessions: critical science issues; reconfiguring the north; sustainable options; and community well-being.
Notes
  • Proceedings of a conference held May 1-4, 1997.
  • Includes index.
Bibliographic references
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Plenary sessions
  • Chapter One: critical science issues
  • Ross W. Wein and David G. Malcolm, editors
  • Cumulative environmental effects in Nunavut / Ahmad, S.Y. Joe, Jaida Edwards, and Alexandra Thomson
  • Climate change, Northern subsistence, and land-based economies / Fast, Helen and Fikret Berkes
  • Workshop sessions: Bison Production and Management in Northern Canada: research and management challenges
  • Adapting the concept of conservation nets to Northern Alberta
  • Malcolm, David G. and Ross W. Wein
  • Abstracts of oral and poster presentations
  • Chapter Two: reconfiguring the North / Michael Payne and Patricia A. McCormack, editors
  • Securing relations and sustaining Northern futures: the Kola Peninsula and the reformulating security discourse / Langlais, Richard
  • An assessment of the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act / Prystupa, Mark V.
  • Postmodernism and politics: the constitutional future of the Western Northwest Territories / Dacks, Gurston and Marina Devine
  • The struggle/or constitutional recognition of Canada's North: 1970-1992 / Smyth, Steven
  • Self-government, sustainability, and race-ethnic relations / Jonsson, Ivar
  • Abstracts of oral and poster presentation
  • Chapter Three: sustainable options
  • Milton M.R. Freeman, editor
  • Securing the future for Lake Sturgeon: the debate about co-management / Hannibal- Paci, Christopher
  • The Arctic Council: international partnerships/or circumpolar environmental and sustainable development / Parkes, Wendy
  • Dene loss of access and customary use of territory / Heber, R. Wesley
  • The trial of the Buffalo River Dene nation: report on the proceedings to date / Slusar, Bruce J.
  • Wilderness and industrial land use in Canada: who benefits? / Morse, Sophie
  • Chapter Four: community well-being
  • Eleanor E. Wein, editor
  • Articulating the agendas: negotiating a collaborative model for public health research / Gibson, Nancy and Ginger Gibson
  • Ethnobotanical research in Northwest British Columbia: collaboration with the Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en / Johnson, Leslie Man
  • Public health communication: toward an ethically-grounded framework / Lambert, Timothy W. et al
  • A community-based educational approach to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and fetal alcohol effects (FAE) in the Beaufort Delta region / Malcolm, Sandra and B.A. Hainstock
  • Community wellness, community empowerment: changes to social service delivery and training in the Northwest Territories / Ruttan, Lia
  • Health status and physical development in Tuvinian children of puberty age / Ballentyne, Cornelius and Sandra Malcolm
  • Native spirituality as practiced in the pre-Cambrian shield region: suppression, resulting cultural suppression, re-emergence, and current challenges / Ballentyne, Cornelius and Sandra Malcolm
  • The cultural contributions of Aboriginal peoples to the Canadian identity / Jaychandran, John et al
  • Towards a relevant theory base for Northern social work and practice / Zapf, Michael Kim
ISBN
189644511X
LCCN
cn^99910712^
OCLC
41661729
RCP
H - S
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