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A decade ago, data uptake by industry was held as the principal indicator of success of the Geological Survey of Canada’s Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) program, an initiative aimed at modernizing geological knowledge of the country’s North to ... see more

There is increasing interest in non-timber forest product (NTFP) development as a means to improve rural livelihoods in Canada, and a corresponding need to better understand the associated opportunities, constraints and best practices. To this end we asse... see more

Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Canada. Three caribou ecotypes occur within Yukon: Grant’s (R. t. granti), northern mountain (R. t. caribou), and boreal (R. t. caribou). Northern mountain c... see more

Body reserves (fat and protein) of cervids are important to the reproductive success of individuals, and therefore may limit productivity of populations. We used a portable ultrasound machine to measure thickness of rump fat for 39 woodland caribou (Rangi... see more

Research investigating the potential of standards for the build, operation, and maintenance phases of small water and wastewater systems in the Canadian North was conducted to identify opportunities for standards to help ensure safe, accessible, and high-... see more

The Northern Review 45 (2017): 33–56 https://doi.org/10.22584/nr45.2017.003This article provides an exploratory examination of the innovation dynamics in northern Canada, situated within the broader literature on staples theory, regional development, and ... see more

Alcohol arrived in Alaska and northern Canada at various times beginning in the eighteenth century, by way of abusers of alcohol including traders, military personnel, whalers, miners, and finally construction workers as late as the mid-twentieth century.... see more

Well-established wildlife tourism destinations like Churchill, Manitoba and Svalbard, Norway provide visitors with the opportunity to view charismatic megafauna through well-established travel connections, infrastructures, and marketing strategies. Cree a... see more

The political discourse in the Arctic has been heating up as states, including Canada, use strongly nationalistic rhetoric to handle the complex issues that confront the region. This contrasts with the priorities of Canada's territorial governments and no... see more

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