The arctic and subarctic regions of Canada are increasingly developing as integral, participating parts of the total Canadian and world scene. Basic to this development in the North are the human, natural physical, and designed or man- made environments. This study is concerned with one aspect of the designed environment: human settlements. On the basis of an evaluation of the existing settlement planning situation, an attempt is made to develop a skeletal, yet consistent, theory and methodology for settlement planning in the Mackenzie River Delta, Northwest Territories. The approach is from a comprehensive point of view, and includes social, economic and physical criteria directly in the planning process. A combined systems-fact...
The thesis is; a retrospective examination of two economic plans and their respective planning proce...
Ph.D.GeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Factors which contribute to lasting settlement in the subarctic region of North America are examined...
Summarizes 1961-1962 field studies of settlements resulting from post-World War II development in th...
This thesis proposes a design approach to settlement planning in the Arctic which integrates techni...
This study identifies and assesses the implications for community development in the Northwest Terri...
Discusses importance of choosing settlement sites which allow for future expansion. Development and ...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
The Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut in particular, is one of the fastest-growing regions per capita in ...
In 2005, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada – Saskatchewan Region initiated a compre...
This thesis is a preliminary plan for an active research project which sets as its goal the better u...
This is a paper on economic method and strategy, in which the aim is to apply economic theory to the...
This thesis addresses the problem of resource town instability and focuses on resource settlement pl...
The over 1500 lakes in the Cariboo region of British Columbia represent a valued resource which has ...
Contain survey of research problems in relation to future northern settlement. Significance of the r...
The thesis is; a retrospective examination of two economic plans and their respective planning proce...
Ph.D.GeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Factors which contribute to lasting settlement in the subarctic region of North America are examined...
Summarizes 1961-1962 field studies of settlements resulting from post-World War II development in th...
This thesis proposes a design approach to settlement planning in the Arctic which integrates techni...
This study identifies and assesses the implications for community development in the Northwest Terri...
Discusses importance of choosing settlement sites which allow for future expansion. Development and ...
The idea of sustainable development has broad appeal and appears to be a very popular concept. Nonet...
The Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut in particular, is one of the fastest-growing regions per capita in ...
In 2005, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada – Saskatchewan Region initiated a compre...
This thesis is a preliminary plan for an active research project which sets as its goal the better u...
This is a paper on economic method and strategy, in which the aim is to apply economic theory to the...
This thesis addresses the problem of resource town instability and focuses on resource settlement pl...
The over 1500 lakes in the Cariboo region of British Columbia represent a valued resource which has ...
Contain survey of research problems in relation to future northern settlement. Significance of the r...
The thesis is; a retrospective examination of two economic plans and their respective planning proce...
Ph.D.GeographyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.li...
Factors which contribute to lasting settlement in the subarctic region of North America are examined...