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Record #55487:
A functional analysis of the populated places in Canada's Yukon Territory and the Mackenzie District of the Northwest Territories, 1898-1971, a study in settlement persistence / Jerry Edward Green.
Title: | A functional analysis of the populated places in Canada's Yukon Territory and the Mackenzie District of the Northwest Territories, 1898-1971, a study in settlement persistence / Jerry Edward Green. |
Author(s): | Green, Jerry Edward. |
Date: | 1976. |
Abstract: | Analysis of the factors behind persistence of populated places. The author concludes that mineral resource acqusition is not the only ingredient necessary for settlement persistence in northern development. These findings are then placed into a comparative circumpolar setting. |
Notes: | Unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
Keywords: | 711.4 -- Settlements and stations. 314 -- Demography. 93 -- History. 043 -- Theses. Q -- Land use, planning and recreation. (*41) -- Canada. (*430) -- Yukon Territory. (*470) -- Mackenzie District. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-THE: 1976[Gre] |
SPRI record no.: | 55487 |
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