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Northern frontier, northern homeland : the report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, [v. 1, Social, economic and environmental impact]

Author:Berger, Thomas R.Published:1977Type:Oil & Gas DevelopmentMARC Record:PAC MARC RecordDownload PDF:1977, Northern Frontier V1.pdf (214614 KB)
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Control # 1 yuk00043451
Date 5 20120131104717.0
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Phy Descr 7 cr a p
Fixed Data 8 110811s1977 onca d f00010 eng d
Cat. Source 40    YWA$emarccontent
Local Call # 90    330.971 Ber
ME:Pers Name 100 Berger, Thomas R.
Title:Ufm 240 00 Berger Inquiry
Title 245 10 Northern frontier, northern homeland : the report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry,$n[v. 1,$pSocial, economic and environmental impact] / Thomas R. Berger [commissioner].
Title:Varint 246 13 Social, economic and environmental impact
Imprint 260    Ottawa : Dept. of Supply and Services, 1977.
Phys Descrpt 300    xxvii, 213 p. : ill., maps, photos (some col.) ; 28 cm.
Note:Content 505 2. The Corridor concept: The corridor concept and cumulative impact. The Northern Yukon Corridor and Mackenzie Valley Corridor -- 3: Engineering and construction: The Project: its scope and scale. Buried refrigerated Pipeline: frost heave. The construction plan and schedule -- 4: The northern environment: Environmental attitudes and environmental values. Wilderness. Wilderness and northern land use -- 5: The Northern Yukon: Unique heritage. The pipeline and the corridor. Man the land: Old Crow. Procupine Caribou Herd. Other environmental concerns. A National wilderness park for the northern Yukon. An alternative route actross the Yukon -- 6: The Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Sea region: Man and the land. Region and environment. Industry's plans. Whales and a whale sanctuary. Offshore concerns. Spill clean-up -- 7: Mackenzie Valley: The region. The people and the land. Environmental concerns. Corridor development. Balancing development with the environment -- 8: Cultural impact: Cultural impact: a retrospect. Schools and native culture. The persistence of native values. The native economy. Native preferences and aspirations -- 9: Economic impact: The development of the northern economy. Objectives of economic deveopment. Mixed economy. Local experience of economic development. Employment on the pipeline -- 10: Social impact: The Northern population. Social impact and industrial development. Specific impacts. Limits to planning -- 11: Native claims: History of native claims. Self-determination and confederation. Native claims: their nature and extent. Native claims: a closer examination. The claim to native control of education. The claim to renewable resources. Native claims and the pipeline.
Note:Reprod 533    Electronic publication. Whitehorse, Yukon : Yukon Archives, 2011.$e1 online resource (digital, PDF).
Note:Addl Fm 530    Also available on the Internet at: www.yukondigitallibrary.ca
Local Note 592    YACL e-publication
Subj:Corp 610 24 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (Canada)
Subj:Topical 650  4 Pipeline routes Canada, Northern.
Subj:Topical 650  4 Environmental policy Canada, Northern.
Subj:Geog. 651  4 Canada, Northern Social aspects.
AE:Corp Name 710 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry (Canada)
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Location 852    YAEB 330.971$iBer 31139000584820 v. 1 c. 2
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