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14 Measuring Social Impacts: Building Tools for Understanding Community Well-Being
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canada’s Arctic Communities: An Introduction 3
- Resource Revenue Allocation Strategies and Indigenous Community Sustainable Development 24
- Mining Economies, Mining Families: The Impacts of Extractive Industries on Economic and Human Development in the Eastern Subarctic 53
- Local Benefits of Education, Training, and Employment with Resource Industries 78
- Finding Space for Subsistence and Extractive Resource Development in Northern Canada 103
- The FIFO Social Overlap: Success and Pitfalls of Long-Distance Commuting in the Mining Sector 123
- Reframing Benefits: Indigenous Women and Resource Governance in Northern Canada 146
- “It’s a precarious situation”: Situating Housing First Within the Resource Dependent Economy in Yellowknife, Northwest Territorie 172
- Environmental Legacies: Mine Remediation Policy and Practice in Northern Canada 196
- Facilitating Sustainable Waste Management in a Northern Community and Resource Development Context at Happy Valley- Goose Bay, Labrador 231
- The Social Economy and Resource Governance in Nunavut 253
- Impacts of Mining on Well-Being: A Disconnect between Theory and Practice 278
- Measuring the Social and Economic Impacts of Extractive Industry in the Arctic: Developing Baseline Social Indicators for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region 310
- Measuring Social Impacts: Building Tools for Understanding Community Well-Being 335
- What Must Happen for Extractive Industry to Help the Sustainability of Northern Communities? 357
- Contributors 369
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canada’s Arctic Communities: An Introduction 3
- Resource Revenue Allocation Strategies and Indigenous Community Sustainable Development 24
- Mining Economies, Mining Families: The Impacts of Extractive Industries on Economic and Human Development in the Eastern Subarctic 53
- Local Benefits of Education, Training, and Employment with Resource Industries 78
- Finding Space for Subsistence and Extractive Resource Development in Northern Canada 103
- The FIFO Social Overlap: Success and Pitfalls of Long-Distance Commuting in the Mining Sector 123
- Reframing Benefits: Indigenous Women and Resource Governance in Northern Canada 146
- “It’s a precarious situation”: Situating Housing First Within the Resource Dependent Economy in Yellowknife, Northwest Territorie 172
- Environmental Legacies: Mine Remediation Policy and Practice in Northern Canada 196
- Facilitating Sustainable Waste Management in a Northern Community and Resource Development Context at Happy Valley- Goose Bay, Labrador 231
- The Social Economy and Resource Governance in Nunavut 253
- Impacts of Mining on Well-Being: A Disconnect between Theory and Practice 278
- Measuring the Social and Economic Impacts of Extractive Industry in the Arctic: Developing Baseline Social Indicators for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region 310
- Measuring Social Impacts: Building Tools for Understanding Community Well-Being 335
- What Must Happen for Extractive Industry to Help the Sustainability of Northern Communities? 357
- Contributors 369