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Resiliency and tourism in Ontario's far north: the social ecological system of the Weenusk First Nation at Peawanuck / R. Harvey Lemelin, Norman McIntyre.
Title: | Resiliency and tourism in Ontario's far north: the social ecological system of the Weenusk First Nation at Peawanuck / R. Harvey Lemelin, Norman McIntyre. |
Author(s): | Lemelin, R. Harvey. McIntyre, Norman. |
Date: | 2011. |
Publisher: | Putnam Valley, NY: Cognizant Communications |
In: | Polar tourism : human, environmental and governance dimensions. (2011.), |
Abstract: | Analysis of tourist opportunities in Weenusk, northern Ontario. Hitherto, traditional communities have relied on mixed employment such as trapping, forestry and mining but they are now also turning to ecotourism based on natural resources. Weenusk Cree have developed particularly successful mixed economy by blending old and new practices; this has enabled them to maintain economic viability. However complex adaptive system is changing rapidly and current government support seems inadequate in face of increasing demands from world-wide tourism and international entrepreneurs. |
Notes: | In: Polar tourism : human, environmental and governance dimensions / Patrick T. Maher, Emma J. Stewart, Michael Lück, eds. |
Keywords: | 113/119 -- Attitudes to nature. 325.3 -- Native policy. 330.34 -- Economic development. 39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Cree. 502.6 -- Environmental protection, physical. 502.7 -- Nature and wildlife protection. 504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation. 712.23 -- National parks: Canada. Polar Bear Provincial Park. 796.51.7 -- Tourism. Q -- Land use, planning and recreation. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*425) -- Ontario. (*623.2) -- James Bay. |
SPRI record no.: | 200997 |
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