Territorialities and Urbanities Transform: A Scenario-Based Approach to Local Planning and Decision Making in Inukjuak and Salluit, Nunavik

This article focuses on the sustainable transformation of Nunavik’s Northern Villages with regard to the notions of dwelling, urbanity and territoriality. Our participatory design research approach addressed the limits of current planning frameworks, exogenous development models, and a complex gover...

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Published in:Études Inuit Studies
Main Authors: Vachon, Geneviève, Avarello, Mathieu, Landry, Julien, St-Jean, Laurence
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Centre interuniversitaire d’études et de recherches autochtones (CIÉRA) 2020
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Online Access:http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1081803ar
https://doi.org/10.7202/1081803ar
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Summary:This article focuses on the sustainable transformation of Nunavik’s Northern Villages with regard to the notions of dwelling, urbanity and territoriality. Our participatory design research approach addressed the limits of current planning frameworks, exogenous development models, and a complex governance system by integrating the relationship to the territory and the impacts of climate change in the exploration of scenarios for alternative futures adapted to local urban realities. The research illustrates these limits and complexities with hypothetical transformation scenarios in Inukjuak and Salluit. By identifying plausible futures, we formulated sustainable planning strategies combining interrelated factors in the development of project-based interventions to incorporate traditional practices in an urbanizing context. The case of Inukjuak illustrates the importance of natural environments, urban consolidation practices, diversity of use, and socialization, while that of Salluit demonstrates the reciprocity between geomorphological, constructive, socio-cultural, and logistical design variables. Evolving Northern development challenges require that the relevance of these scenarios be examined based on alternative hypotheses and long-term horizons, in the imagination of shared strategies for sustainable planning. Design research, the use of decision-making tools and participatory frameworks are questioned in relation to their contribution to the self-determination of local communities in the “resituation” of their living environments. Cet article porte sur la transformation durable des villages nordiques du Nunavik au regard des notions d’habitation, d’urbanité et de territorialité. Notre approche de recherche en design participatif a abordé les limites des cadres de planification actuels, des modèles de développement exogènes et d’un système de gouvernance complexe en intégrant la relation au territoire et les impacts du changement climatique dans l’exploration de scénarios pour des futurs alternatifs adaptés ...