Resource utilisation in the national parks of the Canadian Arctic ...
The national parks of northern Canada provide a useful reflection of the evolving attitude towards conservation of a fragile ecosystem, in a situation complicated by a background of political, social and economic transition. This thesis examines how this transition, in particular that of land claim...
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Language: | English |
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Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
1992
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.23430 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/276149 |
Summary: | The national parks of northern Canada provide a useful reflection of the evolving attitude towards conservation of a fragile ecosystem, in a situation complicated by a background of political, social and economic transition. This thesis examines how this transition, in particular that of land claim settlements, has affected the role and function of northern national parks. Through examining the evolution and general principles behind conservation, particularly that of protected areas, an analysis is made of the different uses and perceptions of the northern national parks. The conflicts that can arise from these different uses, primarily between native hunting and trapping, tourism and potential industrial development, is examined. Consideration is also given to the different perceptions of the role and function of northern national parks which stem from a multicultural society. In conclusion three issues which are posed in Chapter 1, namely: is there still a place and use for national parks in northern ... |
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