Assessing Yukon's current approach to regional land use planning : perspectives from the North Yukon planning process
Regional land use planning in the Yukon has a long and unfortunate history of failed efforts. Under Chapter 11 of the Yukon First Nations Umbrella Final Agreement, a new process for planning has been in place since 1993. Through qualitative, interview-based research, I explore possible factors that...
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ftviurr:oai:viuspace.viu.ca:10170/438 2023-05-15T16:16:17+02:00 Assessing Yukon's current approach to regional land use planning : perspectives from the North Yukon planning process Leach, Amy Joan Krogman, Naomi 2011-06-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10170/438 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/438 Regional planning Yukon Qualitative research (Research methodology) Interviews (Research methodology) Case studies (Research methodology) 2011 ftviurr 2019-05-07T07:57:08Z Regional land use planning in the Yukon has a long and unfortunate history of failed efforts. Under Chapter 11 of the Yukon First Nations Umbrella Final Agreement, a new process for planning has been in place since 1993. Through qualitative, interview-based research, I explore possible factors that either hinder or facilitate successful planning. I used the North Yukon regional land use planning effort as a case study example of the first plan to be successfully approved in Yukon history. A number of challenges resulting from poorly defined roles and responsibilities caused notable struggles and conflict throughout the process, but fortunately, strong political support and micro and meso – level organization, combined with a solid team of skilled and dedicated people, allowed the process to ultimately succeed. Lessons learned and recommendations for future regional planning initiatives are discussed. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Yukon VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Yukon |
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Regional land use planning in the Yukon has a long and unfortunate history of failed efforts. Under Chapter 11 of the Yukon First Nations Umbrella Final Agreement, a new process for planning has been in place since 1993. Through qualitative, interview-based research, I explore possible factors that either hinder or facilitate successful planning. I used the North Yukon regional land use planning effort as a case study example of the first plan to be successfully approved in Yukon history. A number of challenges resulting from poorly defined roles and responsibilities caused notable struggles and conflict throughout the process, but fortunately, strong political support and micro and meso – level organization, combined with a solid team of skilled and dedicated people, allowed the process to ultimately succeed. Lessons learned and recommendations for future regional planning initiatives are discussed. |
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Assessing Yukon's current approach to regional land use planning : perspectives from the North Yukon planning process |
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