2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11077-017-9294-0
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Canadian resource governance against territories: resource regimes and local conflicts in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence provinces

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“…He took the view that the extensive application of steam shovel was the most critical industrial technology discovery. Dumarcher and Fournis (2018) selected some Canadian provinces as a case to study and put forward the trends of economic shrinkage of natural resources in these regions. They stressed the complexity of the political tensions between ressourcist and extractivist and suggested to combine the sectoral governance and resource governance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He took the view that the extensive application of steam shovel was the most critical industrial technology discovery. Dumarcher and Fournis (2018) selected some Canadian provinces as a case to study and put forward the trends of economic shrinkage of natural resources in these regions. They stressed the complexity of the political tensions between ressourcist and extractivist and suggested to combine the sectoral governance and resource governance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bien que le concept de staples et, à plus forte raison, celui de staple state aient trouvé peu d'écho chez les chercheurs francophones ou québécois (Gagnon et Fortin, 1999), cette façon de voir les ressources naturelles et le rôle de l'État est révélatrice des politiques de l'État québécois (à l'instar du Canada et des autres provinces canadiennes; Dumarcher et Fournis, 2018;Hayter et Barnes, 2001;Hutton, 1994;Nelles, 2005;Thorpe et Sandberg, 2007) envers la forêt publique.…”
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