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Record #209682:

Fixing land use planning in the Yukon before it really breaks: a case study of the Peel Watershed / Kiri Staples, and 3 others.

Title: Fixing land use planning in the Yukon before it really breaks: a case study of the Peel Watershed / Kiri Staples, and 3 others.
Author(s): Staples, Kiri.
Date: 2013.
In: Northern Review. (2013.), Vol. 37 (2013)
Abstract: Analyses publicly-available data on decision-making process led by Yukon government following submission of final recommended land use plan by Peel Watershed Planning Commission. Argues that Yukon government failed effectively to reconcile different perspectives and values through decision-making process. Using analytical framework from policy sciences, contends that it is not polarising nature of these perspectives that has caused land-use planning for the Peel region to break down; rather, identifies broken decision-making process as cause of failure to secure common interest.
Notes:

Northern Review. Vol. 37 :143-165 (2013).

Keywords: 323 -- Politics, internal.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Indians. Gwich'in.
711 -- Planning.
711.14 -- Land use.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*430) -- Yukon Territory.
SPRI record no.: 209682

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