The Political Economy of Northern Regional Development Introduction to the Project and The First Volume of The Political Economy of Northern Regional Development POENOR

The Political Economy of Northern Regional Development  Introduction to the Project and The First Volume of The Political Economy of Northern Regional Development  POENOR
Author: Gorm Winther
Publsiher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2010
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 9789289320160

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"Nordic co-operation is one of the world's most extensive forms of regional collaboration, involv-ing Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and three autonomous areas: the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland.

Handbook of the Politics of the Arctic

Handbook of the Politics of the Arctic
Author: Leif Christian Jensen,Geir Hønneland
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857934741

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The Arctic has again become one of the leading issues on the international foreign policy agenda, in a manner unseen since the Cold War. Drawing on the perspectives of geo-politics and international law, this Handbook offers fresh insights and perspectives on the most pressing issues, grouped under the headings of political ascendancy, climate and environmental issues, resources and energy, and the response and policies of affected countries.

Heritage

Heritage
Author: Kenneth J Rea,REA
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1968-12-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1487585268

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This well-documented and challenging work is an invaluable contribution to the study of government policy and northern development and should be read by everyone concerned with the future of Canada.

Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries

Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries
Author: Greg Halseth
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317336075

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Most developed economies, including single-industry and resource dependent rural or small town regions, are transforming rapidly as a result of social, political, and economic change. Collectively, they face a number of challenges as well as new opportunities. This international collaboration describes a critical political economy framework that will be useful for understanding these transitions. Transformation of Resource Towns and Peripheries describes the multi-faceted process of transition and change in resource dependent rural and small town regions since the end of the Second World War. The book incorporates international case studies from Australia, Canada, Finland and New Zealand, with the express purpose of highlighting similarities and differences in patterns and practices in each country. Chapters explore three main themes: how corporate ties and trade linkages are changing and impacting rural communities and regions; how resource industry employment is changing in these small communities; and how local community capacity and leadership are working to mitigate challenges and take advantage of new opportunities. This book will be of interest to students of regional studies, geography, and rural and industrial sociology. It will also have a strong appeal to policy-makers and local regional development practitioners.

Handbook of Local and Regional Development

Handbook of Local and Regional Development
Author: Andy Pike,Andres Rodriguez-Pose,John Tomaney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2010-11-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136905377

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The Handbook of Local and Regional Development provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for local and regional development. The scope of this Handbook’s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the politics and policy of how we think about and practise local and regional development, encouraging dialogue across the disciplinary barriers between notions of ‘local and regional development’ in the Global North and ‘development studies’ in the Global South. This Handbook is organized into seven inter-related sections, with an introductory chapter setting out the rationale, aims and structure of the Handbook. Section one situates local and regional development in its global context. Section two establishes the key issues in understanding the principles and values that help us define what is meant by local and regional development. Section three critically reviews the current diversity and variety of conceptual and theoretical approaches to local and regional development. Section four address questions of government and governance. Section five connects critically with the array of contemporary approaches to local and regional development policy. Section six is an explicitly global review of perspectives on local and regional development from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America. Section seven provides reflection and discussion of the futures for local and regional development in an international and multidisciplinary context. With over forty contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this Handbook provides critical reviews and appraisals of current state-of-the-art conceptual and theoretical approaches and future developments in local and regional development.

Governance in Northern Ontario

Governance in Northern Ontario
Author: Charles Conteh,Bob Segsworth
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442662865

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This book analyzes economic development policy governance in northern Ontario over the past thirty years, with the goal of making practical policy recommendations for present and future government engagement with the region. It brings together scholars from several disciplines to address the policy and management challenges in various sectors of northern Ontario’s economy, including the mining, pulp and paper, and tourism industries, and both small- and medium-sized businesses. Governance in Northern Ontario assesses the role of the provincial government and its economic policy intervention in the region’s economic development. The contributors evaluate the relationship between the provincial and local governments and the business sector, and also looser structures of policy networks, such as those of First Nations and other interested community groups. Focusing on the nature of partnerships between governments and societal interests, Governance in Northern Ontario makes a significant contribution to the theories and practice of public policy governance in socioeconomically disadvantaged regions.

The Political Economy of Northern Development

The Political Economy of Northern Development
Author: Kenneth J. Rea,Science Council of Canada
Publsiher: Ottawa, Ont. : Science Council of Canada : Available by mail from Information Canada
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1976
Genre: Canada, Northern
ISBN: IND:30000123531430

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A review of the history of northern development from a political-economic perspective and a comparison of the Canadian experience with several other countries with similar arctic and sub-arctic regions.

Regional Development Theories and Their Application

Regional Development Theories and Their Application
Author: Benjamin Higgins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351494113

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Throughout the world today former nation-states, as disparate as Yugoslavia, Somalia, and Canada, have either disintegrated or threaten to splinter into regions. The conflicts are economic, social, ethnic, linguistic, religious, political, and cultural. Higgins and Savoie analyze the reasons for these conflicts and show why attempts to eliminate regional disparities within nations have been largely unsuccessful. This volume is a highly readable, comprehensive survey of the literature and current debates in the fields of regional economics, development, policy, and planning.