Aboriginal Participation, Consultation, and Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project
For the oil and gas industry, Arctic and Subarctic regions are considered to be some of the world's last energy frontiers, increasingly important for meeting global energy demands. As exploration intensifies and oil and gas development occurs in more of the Arctic, indigenous peoples are increa...
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crsagepubl:10.1260/095830508784815900 2024-09-30T14:30:32+00:00 Aboriginal Participation, Consultation, and Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project Nuttall, Mark 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1260/095830508784815900 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1260/095830508784815900 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Energy & Environment volume 19, issue 5, page 617-634 ISSN 0958-305X 2048-4070 journal-article 2008 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1260/095830508784815900 2024-09-10T04:24:37Z For the oil and gas industry, Arctic and Subarctic regions are considered to be some of the world's last energy frontiers, increasingly important for meeting global energy demands. As exploration intensifies and oil and gas development occurs in more of the Arctic, indigenous peoples are increasingly concerned about the interest of industry, national governments, and the far-reaching impact of the world market in their homelands. Pressure to sign on to development projects, to communicate and negotiate with industry and governments, and to adapt to a changing environment resulting from the activities of extractive industries is increasing. As a result, some indigenous peoples feel that they are losing control over their homelands and over their livelihoods. This article examines northern Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project and its possible implications for Aboriginal peoples in the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta. The Mackenzie Gas Project would see the development on Aboriginal lands of natural gas from three fields in the Mackenzie Delta area for delivery to markets in Canada and the United States by a pipeline up the Mackenzie Valley. The article looks at some of the key issues of this controversial project, examines local concerns over participation and consultation, and shows how it provides insight into some of the contested perspectives on the future of northern Canada, its peoples and the environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Mackenzie Delta Mackenzie Valley Northwest Territories Subarctic SAGE Publications Arctic Northwest Territories Canada Mackenzie Delta ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) Mackenzie Valley ENVELOPE(-126.070,-126.070,52.666,52.666) Energy & Environment 19 5 617 634 |
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For the oil and gas industry, Arctic and Subarctic regions are considered to be some of the world's last energy frontiers, increasingly important for meeting global energy demands. As exploration intensifies and oil and gas development occurs in more of the Arctic, indigenous peoples are increasingly concerned about the interest of industry, national governments, and the far-reaching impact of the world market in their homelands. Pressure to sign on to development projects, to communicate and negotiate with industry and governments, and to adapt to a changing environment resulting from the activities of extractive industries is increasing. As a result, some indigenous peoples feel that they are losing control over their homelands and over their livelihoods. This article examines northern Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project and its possible implications for Aboriginal peoples in the Northwest Territories and northern Alberta. The Mackenzie Gas Project would see the development on Aboriginal lands of natural gas from three fields in the Mackenzie Delta area for delivery to markets in Canada and the United States by a pipeline up the Mackenzie Valley. The article looks at some of the key issues of this controversial project, examines local concerns over participation and consultation, and shows how it provides insight into some of the contested perspectives on the future of northern Canada, its peoples and the environment. |
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Aboriginal Participation, Consultation, and Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project |
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Aboriginal Participation, Consultation, and Canada's Mackenzie Gas Project |
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ENVELOPE(-136.672,-136.672,68.833,68.833) ENVELOPE(-126.070,-126.070,52.666,52.666) |
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