Settlements at the edge: remote human settlements in developed nations
Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography,...
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA
Edward Elgar Publisher
[2016]
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Zusammenfassung: | Settlements at the Edge examines the evolution, characteristics, functions and shifting economic basis of settlements in sparsely populated areas of developed nations. With a focus on demographic change, the book features theoretical and applied cases which explore the interface between demography, economy, well-being and the environment. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful knowledge base for understanding the role of population in shaping the development and histories of northern sparsely populated areas of developed nations including Alaska (USA), Australia, Canada, Greenland, No |
Beschreibung: | Front Matter; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Preface and acknowledgements; PART I: SETTLEMENT HISTORIES AND THEIR REPRESENTATIONS; 1 Introduction: settlements at the edge; 2 The dynamic history of government settlements at the edge; 3 Boom back or blow back? Growth strategies in mono-industrial resource towns -- 'east' and 'west'; 4 International migration and the changing nature of settlements at the edge; 5 Gender matters: the importance of gender to settlements at the edge of the Nordic Arctic Place-basedplanning in remote regions: Cape York Peninsula, Australia and Nunavut, CanadaPART II: UNDERSTANDING SETTLEMENT POPULATIONS IN SPARSELY POPULATED AREAS; 7 Sources of data for settlement level analyses in sparsely populated areas; 8 New mobilities -- new economies? Temporary populations and local innovation capacity in sparsely populated areas; 9 Land rights and their influence on settlement patterns; 10 Re-evolutionof growth pole settlements in northern peripheries? Reflecting the emergence of an LNG hub in Northern Australia with experiences from Northern Norway 11 Contemporary Aboriginal settlements: understanding mixed-market approaches12 Modelling settlement futures: techniques and challenges; PART III: FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR SETTLEMENTS AT THE EDGE; 13 Climate change and settlement level impacts; 14 Recruitment and retention of professional labour: the health workforce at settlement level; 15 Renewing and re-invigorating settlements: a role for tourism?; 16 The local demography of resource economies: long-term implications of natural resource industries for demographic development insparsely populated areas 17 Entrepreneurship and innovation at the edge: creating inducements for people and place18 The ultimate edge: the case for planning media for sustaining space communities; 19 Conclusion; Index |
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adam_text | Contents
List of contributors ix
Foreword by Tomas Mortsell xxvii
Preface and acknowledgements xxix
PART I SETTLEMENT HISTORIES AND THEIR
REPRESENTATIONS
1 Introduction: settlements at the edge 3
Andrew Taylor
2 The dynamic history of government settlements at the edge 25
Lee Huskey and Andrew Taylor
3 Boom back or blow back? Growth strategies in mono-industrial
resource towns - ‘east’ and ‘west’ 49
Gertrude Saxinger, Audrey Petrov, Natalia Krasnoshtanova,
Vera Kuklina and Doris A. Carson
4 International migration and the changing nature of settlements
at the edge 75
Kate Golebiowska, Tom Carter, Alicia Boyle and Andrew Taylor
5 Gender matters: the importance of gender to settlements at the
edge of the Nordic Arctic 98
Lisbeth Harbo and Johanna Roto
6 Place-based planning in remote regions: Cape York Peninsula,
Australia and Nunavut, Canada 124
Sharon Harwood, Ed Wensing and Prescott C. Ensign
PART II UNDERSTANDING SETTLEMENT POPULATIONS
IN SPARSELY POPULATED AREAS
7 Sources of data for settlement level analyses in sparsely
populated areas 153
Paul Peters, Andrew Taylor, Dean B. Carson and
Huw Brokensha
vi Settlements at the edge
8 New mobilities - new economies? Temporary populations and
local innovation capacity in sparsely populated areas 178
Doris A. Carson, Jen Cleary, Suzanne de la Barre,
Marco Eimermann and Roger Marjavaara
9 Land rights and their influence on settlement patterns 207
Jan Salmon and Wayne Edwards
10 Re-evolution of growth pole settlements in northern peripheries?
Reflecting the emergence of an LNG hub in Northern Australia
with experiences from Northern Norway 220
Sveinung Eikeland, Trond Nilsen and Andrew Taylor
11 Contemporary Aboriginal settlements: understanding
mixed-market approaches 246
Judith Lovell, Don Zoellner, John Guenther, François Brouard
andJ.J. Me Mur try
12 Modelling settlement futures: techniques and challenges 270
Paul Peters, Andrew Taylor, Dean B. Carson and Andreas Koch
PART III FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR SETTLEMENTS AT
THE EDGE
13 Climate change and settlement level impacts 293
Deanne Bird, Robert McLeman, Gisladôttir, Ilan Kelman,
Marius Warg Ncess, Gudrün Johannesd and
Guôrün Pétursdôttir
14 Recruitment and retention of professional labour: the health
workforce at settlement level 320
Dean B. Carson, Elizabeth Wenghofer, Patrick Timony,
Adrian Schoo, Peter Berggren, Brian Charters, Daniel R. White,
Ana Vuin and Jaimee Garrett
15 Renewing and re-invigorating settlements: a role for tourism? 337
Bruce Prideaux, Michelle Thompson and Sharon Harwood
16 The local demography of resource economies: long-term
implications of natural resource industries for demographic
development in sparsely populated areas 357
Dean B. Carson, Peter Skold, Doris A. Carson and
Lena Maria Nilsson
Contents vii
17 Entrepreneurship and innovation at the edge: creating
inducements for people and place 379
Prescott C Ensign cmd Odd Jarl Borch
18 The ultimate edge: the case for planning media for sustaining
space communities 405
John Cokley William Rankin, Marisha McAuliffe,
Pauline Heinrich and Phillipa Hanrick
19 Conclusion 427
DeanB. Carson
Index 435
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title_fullStr | Settlements at the edge remote human settlements in developed nations edited by Andrew Taylor (Senior Research fellow, Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, Australia), Dean B. Carson ( Professor, Charles Darwin University and Flinders University, Australia, Umea University and Centre for Rural Medicine, Sweden), Prescott C. Ensign (Dobson Professor for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada), Lee Huskey (Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA), Rasmus Ole Rasmussen ( Senior Research Fellow, Nordregio - Nordic Centre for Spatial Development and Nordic Council of Ministers, Stockholm, Sweden), Gertrud Saxinger (Assistant professor, University of Vienna, Austria and Adjunct Researcher, Yukon College, Canada |
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