Climate change and global commodity demands have increased access to and feasibility of extracting natural resources in Arctic regions. As a result, Nunavut is now poised to compete on the global market for oil, gas, minerals, and precious metals. The impacts of increasing resource exploration and development activities on nearby communities therefore require study. In particular, new methodologies are needed to explore how adjacent communities can harness the economic potential of resource extraction toward goals of self-sufficiency, sustainability, and cultural continuity while minimizing the associated risks. Using the predominantly Inuit community of Pond Inlet, Nunavut, as a case study, this thesis uses an article format to introduce t...
ABSTRACT. Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Ca...
Resource development near isolated communities in Nunavut exacerbates preexisting social problems th...
ABSTRACT. Data collected during 1984-85 are used to describe income and expenditure flows in Sanikil...
Mineral development has a long history of occurring in the territory of Indigenous communities. In C...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
The Arctic region is increasingly viewed as an important resource-base, and is being explored for it...
ABSTRACT. The notion of sustainable development has considerable appeal in northern Canada, a reflec...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
Across Northern Canada, as well as places such as Alaska and Greenland, the political empowerment of...
The Arctic has received increased attention in the past decade, not at last due to new estimates abo...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
The bachelor thesis analyses and compares three main periods of the economic development in the Cana...
The four decades since the Berger Inquiry have produced a large body of research demonstrating the p...
Canada requires a policy that induces economic diversification and equity for the Inuit population. ...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
ABSTRACT. Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Ca...
Resource development near isolated communities in Nunavut exacerbates preexisting social problems th...
ABSTRACT. Data collected during 1984-85 are used to describe income and expenditure flows in Sanikil...
Mineral development has a long history of occurring in the territory of Indigenous communities. In C...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
The Arctic region is increasingly viewed as an important resource-base, and is being explored for it...
ABSTRACT. The notion of sustainable development has considerable appeal in northern Canada, a reflec...
This thesis examines the impact of the �Nunavut Project� on Inuit identity, governance, and soci...
Across Northern Canada, as well as places such as Alaska and Greenland, the political empowerment of...
The Arctic has received increased attention in the past decade, not at last due to new estimates abo...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
The bachelor thesis analyses and compares three main periods of the economic development in the Cana...
The four decades since the Berger Inquiry have produced a large body of research demonstrating the p...
Canada requires a policy that induces economic diversification and equity for the Inuit population. ...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
ABSTRACT. Backcasting has been used to evaluate sustainable development in several communities in Ca...
Resource development near isolated communities in Nunavut exacerbates preexisting social problems th...
ABSTRACT. Data collected during 1984-85 are used to describe income and expenditure flows in Sanikil...