Author: J. G. (James Gordon) Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177098
Category : Environmental mapping
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses : 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This report uses abiotic, biotic and cultural resources provided in the previous reports on the abiotic, biotic and cultural resources of the Aishihik area are used as a basis for delimiting boundaries and recommending institutional arrangements for the environmental study area.
Keele Peak Resource Survey : Institutional Aspects
Author: J. G. (James Gordon) Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177098
Category : Environmental mapping
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses : 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This report uses abiotic, biotic and cultural resources provided in the previous reports on the abiotic, biotic and cultural resources of the Aishihik area are used as a basis for delimiting boundaries and recommending institutional arrangements for the environmental study area.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177098
Category : Environmental mapping
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses : 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This report uses abiotic, biotic and cultural resources provided in the previous reports on the abiotic, biotic and cultural resources of the Aishihik area are used as a basis for delimiting boundaries and recommending institutional arrangements for the environmental study area.
Keele Peak Resource Survey
Author: John B. Theberge
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177050
Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177050
Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Keele Peak Resource Survey
Author: David J. Sauchyn
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177081
Category : Keele Peak Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines the geologic, landform and hydrologic features.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177081
Category : Keele Peak Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines the geologic, landform and hydrologic features.
Yukon Environmentally Significant Areas Series
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Aishihik Lake Resource Survey
Author: James Gordon Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177043
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses : 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This report uses abiotic, biotic and cultural resources provided in the previous reports on the abiotic, biotic and cultural resources of the Aishihik area are used as a basis for delimiting boundaries and recommending institutional arrangements for the environmental study area.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177043
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses : 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This report uses abiotic, biotic and cultural resources provided in the previous reports on the abiotic, biotic and cultural resources of the Aishihik area are used as a basis for delimiting boundaries and recommending institutional arrangements for the environmental study area.
Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1346
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1346
Book Description
International Books in Print 1990
Author: Barbara Hopkinson
Publisher: K. G. Saur
ISBN: 9783598221156
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
Book Description
Publisher: K. G. Saur
ISBN: 9783598221156
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 1190
Book Description
Aishihik Lake Resource Survey
Author: Jamie Bastedo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177012
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177012
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Aishihik Lake Resource Survey
Author: Jamie Bastedo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177029
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780921177029
Category : Aishihik Lake Region (Yukon)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
One of a set of 10 reports focusing on 4 areas of the Yukon: North Kluane region; Aishihik Lake region; Keele Peak region; and Bennett Lake, Carcross Dune, Tagish Lake region. For both the Aishihik Lake region and Keele Peak region, the studies involve 4 analyses: 1) abiotic resource survey, 2) biotic resource survey, 3) cultural resource survey and 4) institutional resource survey. This volume examines vegetation patterns and animal habitat.
Drivers of Institutional Trust and Distrust
Author: Jennifer Kavanagh
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781977406118
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Trust in many institutions, such as government and media, has declined in the past two decades. Although such trends are well documented, they are not well understood. The study described in this report presents a new framework for assessing institutional trust and understanding the individual characteristics and institutional attributes that affect trust. Analysis is based on a survey of 1,008 respondents conducted through the RAND Corporation's American Life Panel in April 2018. The study makes several key contributions to the field of institutional trust research. First, researchers used a scale that distinguishes between trust and distrust, thus allowing a different understanding of trust. Second, the analysis is a first step toward understanding why people trust institutions. The framework allows exploration of components of trustworthiness-i.e., the institutional attributes that people say they consider important to levels of trust (e.g., integrity, competence). The researchers also analyzed relationships between components of trustworthiness and the individual characteristics of those expressing the level of trust. Third, the survey featured questions about multiple institutions, allowing researchers to make comparisons across institutions. The research provides insights into individual characteristics and institutional attributes associated with institutional trust. This study is a "first cut" at a complicated concept and at exploring what is needed to rebuild institutional trust.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781977406118
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Trust in many institutions, such as government and media, has declined in the past two decades. Although such trends are well documented, they are not well understood. The study described in this report presents a new framework for assessing institutional trust and understanding the individual characteristics and institutional attributes that affect trust. Analysis is based on a survey of 1,008 respondents conducted through the RAND Corporation's American Life Panel in April 2018. The study makes several key contributions to the field of institutional trust research. First, researchers used a scale that distinguishes between trust and distrust, thus allowing a different understanding of trust. Second, the analysis is a first step toward understanding why people trust institutions. The framework allows exploration of components of trustworthiness-i.e., the institutional attributes that people say they consider important to levels of trust (e.g., integrity, competence). The researchers also analyzed relationships between components of trustworthiness and the individual characteristics of those expressing the level of trust. Third, the survey featured questions about multiple institutions, allowing researchers to make comparisons across institutions. The research provides insights into individual characteristics and institutional attributes associated with institutional trust. This study is a "first cut" at a complicated concept and at exploring what is needed to rebuild institutional trust.