Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada

The primary concern of social-economy organizations is the social and economic well-being of individuals in the communities where they work. However, social, economic, and environmental considerations also play a role in the wider community or regional spheres of development. In the Canadian North,...

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Main Authors: Bennett, Nathan, Lemelin, Raynard, Johnston, Margaret, Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Journal of Rural and Community Development 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4464
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author Bennett, Nathan
Lemelin, Raynard
Johnston, Margaret
Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation
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Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation
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description The primary concern of social-economy organizations is the social and economic well-being of individuals in the communities where they work. However, social, economic, and environmental considerations also play a role in the wider community or regional spheres of development. In the Canadian North, local and regional development strategies are linked in many places to a growing number of large-scale conservation efforts, such as parks and protected areas, that can have important positive and negative roles. As a result of their social and economic interests, social-economy organizations might become involved in these community development strategies linked to conservation. This paper explores such involvement by outlining a collaborative community research project undertaken in Łutsël K’e, Northwest Territories, the gateway community to a proposed national park. The research is based on a series of interviews with community members and external parties with particular development responsibilities. The paper explores the ways in which social-economy organizations might facilitate rural community tourism development related to the creation of the park. The paper also considers several activities and approaches that could enhance the support provided by social-economy organizations Faculty Reviewed
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spelling ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/4464 2025-01-16T23:58:03+00:00 Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada Bennett, Nathan Lemelin, Raynard Johnston, Margaret Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation 2010 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4464 en eng Journal of Rural and Community Development Bennett, N., Lemelin, H., Johnston, M. & Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation (2010). Using the Social Economy in Tourism: A Study of National Park Creation and Community Development in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Rural and Community Development, 5(1/2), 200–220. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4464 social economy community tourism development social and economic development Łutsël K’e northern Canada national park Article 2010 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:23Z The primary concern of social-economy organizations is the social and economic well-being of individuals in the communities where they work. However, social, economic, and environmental considerations also play a role in the wider community or regional spheres of development. In the Canadian North, local and regional development strategies are linked in many places to a growing number of large-scale conservation efforts, such as parks and protected areas, that can have important positive and negative roles. As a result of their social and economic interests, social-economy organizations might become involved in these community development strategies linked to conservation. This paper explores such involvement by outlining a collaborative community research project undertaken in Łutsël K’e, Northwest Territories, the gateway community to a proposed national park. The research is based on a series of interviews with community members and external parties with particular development responsibilities. The paper explores the ways in which social-economy organizations might facilitate rural community tourism development related to the creation of the park. The paper also considers several activities and approaches that could enhance the support provided by social-economy organizations Faculty Reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace Northwest Territories Canada
spellingShingle social economy
community tourism development
social and economic development
Łutsël K’e
northern Canada
national park
Bennett, Nathan
Lemelin, Raynard
Johnston, Margaret
Łutsël K’e Dene First Nation
Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title_fullStr Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title_short Using the social economy in tourism: A study of national park creation and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada
title_sort using the social economy in tourism: a study of national park creation and community development in the northwest territories, canada
topic social economy
community tourism development
social and economic development
Łutsël K’e
northern Canada
national park
topic_facet social economy
community tourism development
social and economic development
Łutsël K’e
northern Canada
national park
url http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4464