Understanding Indigenous Economic Development in Northern, Rural, and Remote Settings: November 24th and 25th, 2010

Workshop Presentations
Governance
Ray Gerow
Aboriginal Business and Community Development Centre, Prince George
Presentation: Book, Chapter 1.1 Urban Aboriginal Governance
Gary Wilson
Department of Political Science, UNBC
Presentation: Indigenous Corporate Governance in the Canadian Arctic
Aboriginal Tourism
Diana Kutzner, CATI Lab Manager
UNBC
Presentation: Aboriginal Tourism Demand in Northern BC
Keith Henry, CEO
Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC
Presentation: AtBC’s 2010 Olympic Legacies
Arvid Viken
Finnmark University College, Norway
Presentation: Sami Tourism and Change
On-Reserve Economic Development
Ted Williams, Project Manager
Economics and Innovative Partnerships Branch
Government of BC
Presentation: Journey to Economic Independence: BC First Nations’ Perspectives
John Disney, EDO
Village of Old Masset
Presentation: Understanding Indigenous Economic Development in Northern, Rural, and Remote Settings: On Reserve
Economic Development
John Curry
School of Environmental Planning, UNBC
Han Donker
School of Business, UNBC
Presentation: Economic Development Tools in Aboriginal Communities
Tor Gjertsen
Finnmark University College, Norway
Presentation: Tools Used in Local and Regional Development Workshops and Partnerships in the Northern Periphery
Local and Regional Development Perspectives
Vince Prince
Nak’azdli First Nation, Youth Development, Community Development, Economic Development
Presentation: Book, Chapter 5.1 The Nak’azdli First Nation: Economic Development from an Inside Perspective
Derek Orr
Chief, McLeod Lake Indian Band
Presentation: Book, Chapter 5.2 McLeod Lake Indian Band: An Economic Journey
Contexts for Aboriginal Economic Development
Greg Halseth
Professor, Geography, University of Northern British Columbia; Canada Research Chair Rural and Small Town Studies; Director, Community Development Institute
Presentation: Book, Chapter 6.1 Development Actions, Barriers, and Supports in Canada: Urban Aboriginal Settings