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The forest industry, community and place: Currents of ecological redevelopment in three forest sector impacted British Columbia communities
Title
The forest industry, community and place: Currents of ecological redevelopment in three forest sector impacted British Columbia communities
Publication Type
Thesis
Year of Publication
1995
Authors
MacKinnon DH
Advisor
Lockhart A
Academic Department
Geography
Degree
Master of Arts M.A.
Number of Pages
245
University
Trent University (Canada)
City
Peterborough, ON
Keywords
Further examination of these two relationships, identified as communities of affiliation and communities of place, resulted in the conclusion that the pattern of development in industrial forestry in British Columbia is problematic both in terms of long
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This research suggests that the divisions are linked to different ways of perceiving the land in relation to community. Industrial forestry has emerged out of a conceptual separation between place and community resulting from a prioritization of the eco
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This thesis is an interdisciplinary social scientific study of the history and structures which shape forestry practices in British Columbia, the community-based opposition to those practices, and the debates which result. Rather than a contribution to
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