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- 9Palaeontology
- 7Northwest Territories
- 1Addison, Paul Andrew.
- 1Arbour, Victoria M
- 1Beare, Stephen S.
- 1Blackadar, Donald William.
- 1Bombin, Miguel.
- 1Boyd, Christine N.
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Fall 2009
The following is a qualitative exploration of place identity, wilderness and cultural tourism interpreter guides, and sustainable tourism development in Canada’s Yukon Territory. Four research sub-questions are used to glean insights and advance this study: 1) how are Yukon place identities...
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Power and the marginal situation: Indian - relations in the Yellowknife - Fort Rae area of the Northwest Territories
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Doctoral thesis. Data collected during two field trips is analyzed from the perspective of marginal man theory. It was found that Indian-white relations are singularly characterized by a subordinate-dominant relationship based on economic exploitation and the extension of power into the social,...
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Relative abundance and habitat relationships of Clethrionomys rutilus in the south-central Yukon Territory
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Masters thesis. A study of small mammals on the South Canol Road, south-central Yukon, particularly the northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilus).
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Sedimentology and drainage history of a glacier dammed lake, St. Elias Mountains, Yukon Territory
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Masters thesis. 1979 observations and measurements on the final stages of filling and drainage of "Hazard Lake" in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon.
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Shrub encroachment in arctic and alpine tundra: Patterns of expansion and ecosystem impacts.
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With a warming climate, northern ecosystems will face significant ecological changes such as permafrost thaw, increased frequency of forest fires, and shifting ecosystem boundaries including the spread of canopy-forming shrubs into tundra communities. A growing number of observations show...