Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada

This thesis considers the environmental, economic, social, and cultural effects of increasing shipping activities around Sirmilik National Park of Canada, in order to develop possible scoping questions for future environmental assessments. Using a qualitative approach, 25 semi-structured interviews,...

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Main Author: Lane, David Michael Claxton
Other Authors: Sinclair, John (Natural Resources Institute)
Published: 2011
Subjects:
EA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5010
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-50102014-03-29T03:43:48Z Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada Lane, David Michael Claxton Sinclair, John (Natural Resources Institute) Cumming, Katherine (Parks Canada) Fast, Helen (Natural Resources Institute) environmental assessment scoping shipping community EA sirmilik park narwhal canada arctic tourism This thesis considers the environmental, economic, social, and cultural effects of increasing shipping activities around Sirmilik National Park of Canada, in order to develop possible scoping questions for future environmental assessments. Using a qualitative approach, 25 semi-structured interviews, two focus groups, observation, and field notes were used to collect data which are then analyzed for linkages between valued environmental and social components and the potential effects from shipping and associated activities. The most prominent concern that emerged regarded the potential impacts to migrating and breeding narwhal in the area. Many respondents also discussed economic and social issues because they perceive increasing shipping as a signal of economic growth. In total, 124 scoping questions were developed in 17 direct environmental impact areas identified by participants, as well as 53 scoping questions relating to cumulative effects and strategic issues. The thesis concludes with some broader management implications that flow from the analysis. 2011-12-21T21:56:31Z 2011-12-21T21:56:31Z 2011-12-21 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5010
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topic environmental
assessment
scoping
shipping
community
EA
sirmilik
park
narwhal
canada
arctic
tourism
spellingShingle environmental
assessment
scoping
shipping
community
EA
sirmilik
park
narwhal
canada
arctic
tourism
Lane, David Michael Claxton
Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
description This thesis considers the environmental, economic, social, and cultural effects of increasing shipping activities around Sirmilik National Park of Canada, in order to develop possible scoping questions for future environmental assessments. Using a qualitative approach, 25 semi-structured interviews, two focus groups, observation, and field notes were used to collect data which are then analyzed for linkages between valued environmental and social components and the potential effects from shipping and associated activities. The most prominent concern that emerged regarded the potential impacts to migrating and breeding narwhal in the area. Many respondents also discussed economic and social issues because they perceive increasing shipping as a signal of economic growth. In total, 124 scoping questions were developed in 17 direct environmental impact areas identified by participants, as well as 53 scoping questions relating to cumulative effects and strategic issues. The thesis concludes with some broader management implications that flow from the analysis.
author2 Sinclair, John (Natural Resources Institute)
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Lane, David Michael Claxton
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title Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
title_short Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
title_full Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
title_fullStr Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
title_full_unstemmed Community perspectives on environmental assessment scoping for shipping and associated activities around Sirmilik National park of Canada
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