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Natural Resource Development And Social Impact In The North


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Author : James Frideres
language : en
Publisher: New York : P. Lang
Release Date : 1990

Natural Resource Development And Social Impact In The North written by James Frideres and has been published by New York : P. Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Nature categories.


Eleven papers dealing with aspects of oil and gas development in the Northwest Territories and northern Quebec, including relocation of native communities, air commuting, depopulation and planning for single-industry towns, and an assessment of the effect of oil pipelines on Fairbanks, Alaska.



Redefining Diversity And Dynamics Of Natural Resources Management In Asia Volume 2


Redefining Diversity And Dynamics Of Natural Resources Management In Asia Volume 2
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Author : Ganesh Shivakoti
language : en
Publisher: Elsevier
Release Date : 2016-09-01

Redefining Diversity And Dynamics Of Natural Resources Management In Asia Volume 2 written by Ganesh Shivakoti and has been published by Elsevier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-01 with Technology & Engineering categories.


Redefining Diversity and Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Southeast Asia, Volumes 1-4 brings together scientific research and policy issues across various topographical areas in Asia to provide a comprehensive overview of the issues facing the region. Upland Natural Resources and Social Ecological Systems in Northern Vietnam, Volume 2, provides chapters on natural resource management in northern Vietnam tied together by the concept that participatory local involvement is needed in all aspects of natural resource management. The volume examines planning for climate change, managing forestland, alleviating food shortages, living with biodiversity, and assessing the development projects and policies being implemented. Without the involvement of local communities, households, and ultimately individual people, the needed action will not be effectively taken. Upland Natural Resources and Social Ecological Systems in Northern Vietnam, Volume 2, goes beyond just Northern Vietnam to address the issue of transboundary natural resource management—an issue that Vietnam is dealing with in its relations with northern neighbor, China, and western neighbor, Laos—as well as the transboundary water governance between Pakistan and India in south Asia, with the hope that some of the lessons learned may one day be useful in the case of Vietnam and its neighbors. Provides a multi-disciplinary case study into a complex environmental situation involving government institutions, planning, and practices, using northern Vietnam as the focus Covers the issues of natural resource management and biodiversity in depth using international case studies Provides examples of measuring the potential climate change impacts on food security in agricultural regions Examines topics such as planning for climate change, managing forestland, alleviating food shortages, living with biodiversity, and assessing development projects and policies



Resources And Sustainable Development In The Arctic


Resources And Sustainable Development In The Arctic
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Author : Chris Southcott
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2018-10-04

Resources And Sustainable Development In The Arctic written by Chris Southcott and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-04 with Science categories.


Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, which is only set to increase. This book examines the relationship between Arctic communities and extractive resource development. With insights from leading thinkers in the field, the book examines this relationship to better understand what, if anything, can be done in order for the development of non-renewable resources to be of benefit to the long-term sustainability of these communities. The contributions synthesize circumpolar research on the topic of resource extraction in the Arctic, and highlight areas that need further investigation, such as the ability of northern communities to properly use current regulatory processes, fiscal arrangements, and benefit agreements to ensure the long-term sustainability of their culture communities and to avoid a new path dependency This book provides an insightful summary of issues surrounding resource extraction in the Arctic, and will be essential reading for anyone interested in environmental impact assessments, globalization and Indigenous communities, and the future of the Arctic region.



Social Assessment In Natural Resource Management Institutions


Social Assessment In Natural Resource Management Institutions
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Author : Nick Taylor
language : en
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Release Date : 2001

Social Assessment In Natural Resource Management Institutions written by Nick Taylor and has been published by CSIRO PUBLISHING this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Business & Economics categories.


This book is the first significant international attempt to outline and analyze how social assessment has been integrated within natural resource management institutions to date. In doing so, it focuses on contemporary Australian and New Zealand experiences, and relates these back to the international context. Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management Institutionsprovides practical guidance for a wide range of planners, managers and stakeholders striving for better integration of social issues. The lessons derived are equally relevant to national, provincial, regional and local governance structures, international agencies, corporations, and community-based non-government organizations.



Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resource Development


Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resource Development
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Author : Raymond L. Gold
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-28

Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resource Development written by Raymond L. Gold and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-28 with Business & Economics categories.


In Ranching, Mining, and the Human Impact of Natural Resource Development, Raymond L. Gold observes and reports on people whose lives have been significantly affected by the industrialization of rural communities in the American West. Such community change research is rarely done, so this classic study is invaluable for its real world groundings applicable to a variety of social science theories. The study evolved out of ethnographic research on Western communities done over a full decade.This was the first work of its kind to examine and account for the rise of local citizens' groups on the sense of being a community. Its account of this process covers both ordinarily slow and extraordinarily rapid areas of change in the American West. In this regard it is a contribution to basic social theory, showing clearly the interrelation between small-community and large-society elements of the structure and functioning of community life. No other book brings together the story of social effects of natural resource development projects in the American West.This book shows how to implement a social policy concerning resource development and public agencies. It is intended for people interested in the environment, American society, rural and urban affairs, social impact assessment, and urban structures generally. It is also aimed at industrial and community planners and natural resource development firms.



The Integration Imperative


The Integration Imperative
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Author : Michael P. Gillingham
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-05

The Integration Imperative written by Michael P. Gillingham and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-05 with Technology & Engineering categories.


The purpose of this work is to develop a better understanding and thinking about the cumulative impacts of multiple natural resource development projects. Cumulative impacts are now one of the most pressing, but complex challenges facing governments, industry, communities, and conservation and natural resource professionals. There has been technical and policy research exploring how cumulative environmental impacts can be assessed and managed. These studies, however, have failed to consider the necessary integration of community, environment and health. Informed by knowledge and experience in northern British Columbia, this book seeks to expand our understanding of the cumulative impacts of natural resource development through an integrated lens. The book offers a timely response to a growing imperative – proposing integrative response to multiple natural resource developments in a way that addresses converging environment, community and health issues. Informed by the editors’ experiences across several complementary areas of expertise, we envision this book as appealing to a wide range of researchers, educators and practitioners, with relevance to a growing audience with appetite for and interest in integrative approaches.



The Socioeconomic Impact Of Resource Development


The Socioeconomic Impact Of Resource Development
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Author : F. Larry Leistritz
language : en
Publisher: Westview Press
Release Date : 1981-06-15

The Socioeconomic Impact Of Resource Development written by F. Larry Leistritz and has been published by Westview Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981-06-15 with Business & Economics categories.


Monograph on the evaluation of economic implications and social implications of resources development - examines theoretical and methodological aspects of impact assessment, economic and social changes resulting from natural resource and industrial developments involving new uses of human resources, and includes forecasting techniques, projection of socioeconomic impacts, evaluation of effects on rural areas, and public services, and population impacts.



Social Science In Natural Resource Management Systems


Social Science In Natural Resource Management Systems
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Author : Marc L Miller
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-07-11

Social Science In Natural Resource Management Systems written by Marc L Miller and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-11 with Political Science categories.


This book is about the conduct and contributions of applied social science. It represents the beginning of a new intellectual tradition in applied social science and its purpose is to foster an exchange among the variety of social scientists who are concerned with natural resource policy.



Making The Arctic City


Making The Arctic City
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Author : Peter Hemmersam
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2021-06-17

Making The Arctic City written by Peter Hemmersam and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-06-17 with Architecture categories.


Making the Arctic City explores the unwritten history of city-building in the Arctic over the last 100 years. Spanning northern regions of North America, through Greenland, Svalbard to Russia, this is the first book to provide a truly circumpolar account of historical and contemporary architecture and urbanism in the Arctic – and it shows how the Arctic city offers valuable lessons for the post-colonial study of architectural and urban planning history elsewhere. Examining architects' and planners' designs for Arctic urban futures, it considers the impact of 20th-century models of urban design and planning in Arctic cities, and reveals how contemporary architectural approaches continue to this day to essentialize 'extreme' climate conditions and disregard the agency of Arctic city-dwellers – a critical perspective that is vital to the formulation of future design and planning practices in the region.



Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resources Development


Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resources Development
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Author : Raymond L. Gold
language : en
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
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Ranching Mining And The Human Impact Of Natural Resources Development written by Raymond L. Gold and has been published by Transaction Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Business & Economics categories.


This book is intended for people interested in the environment, American society, rural and urban affairs, social impact assessment, and urban structures generally. It is also aimed at industrial and community planners and natural resource development firms, and formulated to implement a social policy concerning resource development and public agencies. "Ranching, Mining, and the Human Impact of Natural Resources Development "reports and observes people whose lives have been importantly affected by industrialization of rural communities in the American West. Such community change research is rarely done, but is invaluable for its real world groundings for a variety of social science theories. This study evolved out of ethnographic research of Western communities done over a full decade. Initially performed to meet requirements for social impact analysis, these studies have a much larger concern, namely identifying those areas of social change that contribute to the standing of small communities and how they persist in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds of the highly advanced urban complex. Professor Gold has written the first work which examines and accounts for the rise of local citizens' groups to a sense of being a community. Its account of this process covers both ordinarily slow and extraordinarily rapid areas of change in Western societies. It places the "Gemeinschaft "in proper perspective as the foundation upon which all other aspects of community social structure are built. In this regard it is a contribution to basic social theory, showing clearly the interrelation between small community and large society elements of the structure and functioning of community life. The work is subtly textured, combining structural, cultural, and symbolic perspectives in its account of the experience of the community of Sagebrush. Gold's monograph is one of a kind. No other book brings together the story of social effects of natural resource development projects in the American West.