Northward Looking - A Strategy and a Science Policy for Northern Development: Science Council of Canada Report No. 26 [review]
. The Council approached its study . by (1) undertaking a review of past resource developments there and their related government policies and (2) commissioning five case studies, all dealing with large, recent projects involving non-renewable resources. It analyzes later the subject of Canadian con...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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The Arctic Institute of North America
1979
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Online Access: | https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65669 |
Summary: | . The Council approached its study . by (1) undertaking a review of past resource developments there and their related government policies and (2) commissioning five case studies, all dealing with large, recent projects involving non-renewable resources. It analyzes later the subject of Canadian control over the technologies used in northern development and the special problem of marine transportation of natural gas from the Arctic. . the Science Council has produced an enormously interesting report which should serve to stimulate further analysis and discussion. . the report's main conclusions come close to providing a reasonable and attainable northern development strategy for the forseeable future. . |
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