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Youden, Holly L.
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Planning In Ontario's Far North: Preservation, development and culture in policy.
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Planning In Ontario's Far North: Preservation, development and culture in policy./
Author:
Youden, Holly L.
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136 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-05, page: 2968.
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Masters Abstracts International50-05.
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Urban planning. -
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9780494772058
Planning In Ontario's Far North: Preservation, development and culture in policy.
Youden, Holly L.
Planning In Ontario's Far North: Preservation, development and culture in policy.
- 136 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 50-05, page: 2968.
Thesis (M.E.S.)--Queen's University (Canada), 2011.
Growing development pressure in Ontario's Far North has prompted northern First Nation communities, who have recognized these potential outcomes, to initiate community-based land-use planning. In 2009 the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) announced Bill 191, An Act with Respect to Land-Use Planning and Protection in the Far North, to guide the planning process and promote a balance between conservation and development. The way the legislation develops and advances will be a determining factor in the degree of benefit to local communities.
ISBN: 9780494772058Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This manuscript thesis explores the issues related to land-use planning in Ontario's Far North, specifically the James Bay lowland region, through two articles. Information collected through participant observation, an extensive multi-disciplinary literature review, interviews with key policy actors and review of transcripts from Standing Committee hearings was combined to inform the development of both articles.
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The first article explores the landscape to highlight the abiotic, biotic and cultural features of the region. This article provides a scoping exercise to begin to describe features that should contribute to the creation of the community-based land-use plans.
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The second article critically examines the development of Bill 191 to guide land-use planning through policy, organizational and operational institutional levels from a First Nations perspective. Themes of power, social justice and participation in the planning process are central to the consideration of the emerging planning process. This review reveals a process that, instead of initiating a new relationship between the government of Ontario and First Nations, has contributed to increasingly acrimonious relations between the two.
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