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0861 |aZ1-1991/1-41-50E-PDF
24504|aThe impact of major resource development projects on Aboriginal communities |h[electronic resource] : |ba review of the literature / |cprepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by David DesBrisay.
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, |c[1994]
300 |a[143] p. (un-numbered pages)
500 |aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.
500 |aCover title.
500 |a"February 1994."
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
5050 |a1. Introduction -- 2. A history of resource development projects and Aboriginal communities -- 3. The role of resource projects in the development of Aboriginal communities - different perspectives -- 4. Limitations to the literature on socio-economic impacts -- 5. The economy of the resource hinterland -- 6. Participation in the resource economy: the extent to which resource development projects lead to employment opportunities for Aboriginal people -- 7. Participation in the resource economy: factors affecting the provision of employment opportunities -- 8. The extent to which resource activities lead to non-direct, 'spin-off' employment opportunities -- 9. Impact on the land-based economy -- 10. Impact on traditional values -- 11. Impact on the family -- 12. Impact on the worker -- 13. Impact on the community -- 14. Impact on health -- 15. Discussion.
5203 |a“This paper will review the literature concerning the impacts of major resource development projects on Aboriginal communities. Although the paper will discuss some of the limitations to the literature, its intention is not to provide a critical review, or to identify a direction for future research in impact assessment. Rather, the paper will explore the apparent contradictions in the relationship between resource projects and Aboriginal communities. The review will make generalizations about the relationship where possible, but will also show that the relationship is a diverse and evolving one”--Intro., p. [11].
69207|2gccst|aCommissions of inquiry
69207|2gccst|aAboriginal peoples
69207|2gccst|aResource development
69207|2gccst|aImpact studies
7101 |aCanada. |bPrivy Council Office.
7101 |aCanada. |bRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
720 |aDesBrisay, David.
85640|qPDF|s1.04 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1991-1-41-50-eng.pdf