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Toward An Economic Development Strategy For The County Of Middlesex, Stephen Evans Aug 1997

Toward An Economic Development Strategy For The County Of Middlesex, Stephen Evans

MPA Major Research Papers

This paper examines the factors that are necessary in the successful adoption of an economic development strategy in Middlesex County based on an analysis of Census data pertaining to population, gender, age, income, education, employment, housing, and agriculture and an investigation of the governance issues in the region. The findings reveal that in order to overcome conflict among constituent municipalities and foster a sense of cooperation between them, decisions about economic development initiatives must be removed from the political realm and placed in the hands of local, appointed business actors.


Humanizing The Downsizing Process: A Review Of A Recent Downsizing Process In Three Conservation Authorities, Thomas Prout Aug 1997

Humanizing The Downsizing Process: A Review Of A Recent Downsizing Process In Three Conservation Authorities, Thomas Prout

MPA Major Research Papers

This paper examines the ways in which the negative effects of downsizing can be reduced based on a survey of stakeholders involved in the downsizing processes of three conservation authorities in Ontario – Ausable Bayfield, Saugeen Valley, and Upper Thames River. The findings reveal that the most important factor to consider with respect to downsizing is whether there are good human resource management practices in place long before the downsizing process is to occur.


Resource Development And Resource Dependency Of Indigenous Communities: Australia's Jawoyn Aborigines And Mining At Coronation Hill, Marcus B. Lane, Roy E. Rickson Jan 1997

Resource Development And Resource Dependency Of Indigenous Communities: Australia's Jawoyn Aborigines And Mining At Coronation Hill, Marcus B. Lane, Roy E. Rickson

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

Indigenous people and their communities are often critical actors in resource development networks dominated by large-scale private and public sector organizations. Development policies and projects have often been contentious in Australia because lands on which development has occurred or been proposed are frequently areas of spiritual and traditional significance to Aboriginal people. Conflicts over development are therefore intense, occur in the context of a history of social and political exploitation of Aboriginal people, and focus on issues of symbolic value, local autonomy, power, and participation in planning. This article applies social assessment models recognizing resource development as a power network …