The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the processes of emergence, transition, and continuity in global economic geography for one rural, and relatively remote, region in northeastern British Columbia (BC), Canada. Guided by a theoretical framework comprised of staples theory, evolutionary economic geography, and institutionalism, we reflect back on the path of the resource sector and identify recent trends that are fundamentally reshaping the economic geography of the region and province. Many of these changes are similar, albeit guided by new technical and managerial processes, to historical patterns of resource exploitation that defined the provincial and Canadian economy. Issues of dependence, vulnerability, and truncated regional...
The growth of global economies, particularly in Asia, has resulted in an increased demand for natura...
This research analyzed declining resource-based communities in the Rainy River District, Ontario, th...
The process of economic restructuring within the forestry sector has had dramatic impacts on BC\u27s...
Many studies of rural and remote resource region development focus upon the stresses associated with...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
Given the export dependent nature of most of British Columbia’s essentially publicly-owned resource-...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
A new era of industrial development is unfolding in resource-dependent regions. In Canada, the local...
"Since the early 1980's most peripheral regions of Eastern Canada have seen their population and emp...
Rural Development and Canadian Provinces: Setting the Context 10 provinces and 3 territories (nort...
In recent years it has become common for workers to commute from high unemployment areas of eastern ...
Resource income in a multi-regional setting allows for differentiated impacts of windfalls on the i...
As noted by Hutton, a new or post-staples political economy might be characterized as one that inclu...
This thesis addresses the problem of resource town instability and focuses on resource settlement pl...
This thesis is concerned with the regional economic impacts of the Hibernia oil and gas development....
The growth of global economies, particularly in Asia, has resulted in an increased demand for natura...
This research analyzed declining resource-based communities in the Rainy River District, Ontario, th...
The process of economic restructuring within the forestry sector has had dramatic impacts on BC\u27s...
Many studies of rural and remote resource region development focus upon the stresses associated with...
Abstract. This paper argues that rural regions of British Columbia, Canada, are currently the subjec...
Given the export dependent nature of most of British Columbia’s essentially publicly-owned resource-...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
A new era of industrial development is unfolding in resource-dependent regions. In Canada, the local...
"Since the early 1980's most peripheral regions of Eastern Canada have seen their population and emp...
Rural Development and Canadian Provinces: Setting the Context 10 provinces and 3 territories (nort...
In recent years it has become common for workers to commute from high unemployment areas of eastern ...
Resource income in a multi-regional setting allows for differentiated impacts of windfalls on the i...
As noted by Hutton, a new or post-staples political economy might be characterized as one that inclu...
This thesis addresses the problem of resource town instability and focuses on resource settlement pl...
This thesis is concerned with the regional economic impacts of the Hibernia oil and gas development....
The growth of global economies, particularly in Asia, has resulted in an increased demand for natura...
This research analyzed declining resource-based communities in the Rainy River District, Ontario, th...
The process of economic restructuring within the forestry sector has had dramatic impacts on BC\u27s...