A new era of industrial development is unfolding in resource-dependent regions. In Canada, the local government context in these regions, however, is very different now than when industrial resource development expanded in the 1950s and 1960s. Drawing upon our case study in Kitimat, British Columbia, we highlight transformations associated with neoliberal policies that have affected rural governance. Neoliberal public policy shifts include wider changes where the state has become less involved in program and infrastructure investments in resource-dependent communities. Even as this political economy continues to evolve, past neoliberal policy responses continue to restrict local supports, while also failing to provide a comprehensive strate...
New towns is the form of settlement replacing camps and company towns in the resource areas of Canad...
Given the export dependent nature of most of British Columbia’s essentially publicly-owned resource-...
Resource dependent towns have been a part of the west-ern Canadian urban landscape for more than a c...
Rural communities in Canada have faced a long history of capital and labour flight, resource ...
Traditional approaches to rural regional development in Canada and in British Columbia have been dom...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
This thesis draws on a governmentality approach to explore how rural development has been informed b...
For much of the 20th century, many rural communities in British Columbia were designed as industry s...
Between 1965 and 1972 the provincial government of British Columbia introduced a new resource towns ...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the processes of emergence, transition, and continuity ...
Rural resource management in Australia has focused primarily on fostering conditions for the ‘develo...
Many studies of rural and remote resource region development focus upon the stresses associated with...
British Columbia’s (BC) climate change policy has put pressure on the province’s rural communities t...
In a federated country like Canada, diversity challenges universal policy prescriptions for local go...
New towns is the form of settlement replacing camps and company towns in the resource areas of Canad...
Given the export dependent nature of most of British Columbia’s essentially publicly-owned resource-...
Resource dependent towns have been a part of the west-ern Canadian urban landscape for more than a c...
Rural communities in Canada have faced a long history of capital and labour flight, resource ...
Traditional approaches to rural regional development in Canada and in British Columbia have been dom...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
This thesis draws on a governmentality approach to explore how rural development has been informed b...
For much of the 20th century, many rural communities in British Columbia were designed as industry s...
Between 1965 and 1972 the provincial government of British Columbia introduced a new resource towns ...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the processes of emergence, transition, and continuity ...
Rural resource management in Australia has focused primarily on fostering conditions for the ‘develo...
Many studies of rural and remote resource region development focus upon the stresses associated with...
British Columbia’s (BC) climate change policy has put pressure on the province’s rural communities t...
In a federated country like Canada, diversity challenges universal policy prescriptions for local go...
New towns is the form of settlement replacing camps and company towns in the resource areas of Canad...
Given the export dependent nature of most of British Columbia’s essentially publicly-owned resource-...
Resource dependent towns have been a part of the west-ern Canadian urban landscape for more than a c...