ABSTRACT. Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Canada, Europe, and the United States, but no research has applied it to a remote northern community. This first such effort, which took place in Churchill, Manitoba, evaluated the environmental, social, and economic aspects of a small Subarctic community. As part of the backcasting approach, a community survey identified local issues and concerns, such as tundra vehicle damage, alcohol abuse, and the future economic viability of the Hudson Bay Port Company. Community residents also identified potential growth areas, including the establishment of Nunavut and increased tourism opportunities. The application of the backcasting approach in Canada...
ABSTRACT. The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s...
The paper develops a sustainable development framework for individual and collective capabilities in...
ABSTRACT. Arctic communities are recently reporting warmer and shorter winters, which have implicati...
Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Canada, Euro...
ABSTRACT. The notion of sustainable development has considerable appeal in northern Canada, a reflec...
Climate change and global commodity demands have increased access to and feasibility of extracting n...
The sustainable development agenda is gaining singular prominence in the context of studying develop...
The Arctic region has several unique characteristics. Due to its young age as a region and the remot...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
. Many northern regions of North America have come to rely heavily on extraction of non-renewable re...
This paper examines past and current development trends in the Arctic from the viewpoint of human de...
The Arctic environment is unique and hosts many economic opportunities. The environment is fragile a...
Large-scale development of Arctic energy resources for the economies south of the Arctic Circle requ...
Across Northern Canada, as well as places such as Alaska and Greenland, the political empowerment of...
ABSTRACT. The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s...
The paper develops a sustainable development framework for individual and collective capabilities in...
ABSTRACT. Arctic communities are recently reporting warmer and shorter winters, which have implicati...
Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Canada, Euro...
ABSTRACT. The notion of sustainable development has considerable appeal in northern Canada, a reflec...
Climate change and global commodity demands have increased access to and feasibility of extracting n...
The sustainable development agenda is gaining singular prominence in the context of studying develop...
The Arctic region has several unique characteristics. Due to its young age as a region and the remot...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
. Many northern regions of North America have come to rely heavily on extraction of non-renewable re...
This paper examines past and current development trends in the Arctic from the viewpoint of human de...
The Arctic environment is unique and hosts many economic opportunities. The environment is fragile a...
Large-scale development of Arctic energy resources for the economies south of the Arctic Circle requ...
Across Northern Canada, as well as places such as Alaska and Greenland, the political empowerment of...
ABSTRACT. The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s...
The paper develops a sustainable development framework for individual and collective capabilities in...
ABSTRACT. Arctic communities are recently reporting warmer and shorter winters, which have implicati...