
단행본
Where the Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Northwest Territories
- 발행사항
- Vancouver : UBC Press, 2015
- 형태사항
- xxvii, 207 p. : ill, map ; 24cm
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-195) and index
- 주제명
- Bearlake Indians - - Northwest Territories - - Government relations Environmental impact analysis - - Northwest Territories - - Decision making Natural gas pipelines - - Political aspects - - Northwest Territories Natural gas pipelines - - Environmental aspects - - Northwest Territories Natural gas pipelines - - Social aspects - - Northwest Territories Natural resources - - Northwest Territories - - Management
소장정보
위치 | 등록번호 | 청구기호 / 출력 | 상태 | 반납예정일 |
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이용 가능 (1) | ||||
자료실 | E206227 | 대출가능 | - |
이용 가능 (1)
- 등록번호
- E206227
- 상태/반납예정일
- 대출가능
- -
- 위치/청구기호(출력)
- 자료실
책 소개
Oil and gas companies now recognize that industrial projects in the Canadian North can only succeed if Aboriginal communities are involved in decision-making processes. Where the Rivers Meet is an ethnographic account of Sahtu Dene involvement in the environmental assessment of the Mackenzie Gas Project, a massive pipeline that, if completed, would have unprecedented effects on Aboriginal communities in the North. The book reveals that while there has been some progress in establishing avenues for Dene participation in decision making, the ultimate assessment of such projects remains rooted in non-local beliefs about the nature of the environment, the commodification of land, and the inevitability of a hydrocarbon-based economy.
목차
Foreword: The Paradoxical Politics of Participatory Praxis / Graeme Wynn
Preface
Introduction: People, Land, and Pipelines
1: "Very Nice Talk in a Very Beautiful Way": The Community Hearing Process
2: "A Billion Dollars Cannot Create a Moose": Perceptions of Industrial Impacts
3: Life under the Comprehensive Claim Agreement
4: Consultation and Other Legitimating Practices
Conclusion: The Politics of Participation
Notes
References
Index