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compiled by Wynne Krangle and Peter Long K-L Services Wbitehorse. Yukon 1992

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Krangle, Wynne Yukon economic planning studies, 1986-1992: an annotated bibliography

Includes index. ISBN 1-55018-524-1

1. Yukon Territory-Economic policy. 2. Yukon Territory-Economic conditions. 1. Long, Peter. II. Yukon Territory. Dept. of Economic Development. m. Title.

HC117.Y8K73 1992 330.9719'1 C92-090711-3 Introduction

In 1985, the CanadalYukon Economic Development Planning Management COmmittee requested an annotated bibliography of economic planning studies in the Yukon. The Yukon Archives headed and completed this project in December of 1986.

In late 1991, a project to produce an update to this bibliography was undertaken by the Policy and Planning Branch of the Department of Economic Development, Government of the Yukon. A working group was set up, consisting of Margaret Donnelly and Thorn Stubbs (Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Development), Steve Bernard (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Economic Development) and Peggy D'Orsay (Government of the Yukon, Yukon Archives). Funding was obtained through an Economic Development Program Planning Co-op Agreement (CanadalYukon Economic Development Agreement). K-L Services, Whitehorse, was contracted to do the project.

This current bibliography will serve to provide an awareness of what studies have been done, their intent, and where they can be located. It brings together in one reference source an annotated listing of all relevant works concerned with economic planning for the Yukon.

Its scope covers Yukon-specific sectoral and regional economic planning studies, including initiatives of both the private and public sectors, for the years 1986 to 1991, with some coverage of 1992. Included are planning, feasibility, and strategic studies which deal with economic development by region or sector; infrastructure and institution studies which analyse constraints to development; and socio-economic impact assessments of particular projects. Bibliographies, theses and excerpts from larger studies are cited. There are many more reports on government-related studies than business studies because the work of a particular bUSiness is generally confidential in the short-term. This material often works its way to the Yukon Archives over time.

This bibliography contains 329 entries, most of which are available in Yukon libraries. Information on how to use this bibliography is provided on the following page.

All of the data in this bibliography exists as a database. For more information on access to this database, contact the library at Economic Development (Government of the Yukon) or the Yukon Archives.

The contractors, K-L Services (Wynne Krangle and Peter Long), wish to thank the committee members for their support, and Grafton Njootli for his role in the early stages of this project. As well, we wish to acknowledge the courtesy and professional support of the staff of the many libraries we contacted in the course of this project.

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 ....1982. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY How to use this bibliography

A complete listing for each report appears once in the front part of this bibliography, listed in alphabetical order by its title. The information provided has been taken from the cover, title page, table of contents, executive summary and introduction, as well as a scan of the report itself. When reproducing the title of a document, the proper names are spelt as they appeared on the document. However, for the purposes of the index, liberty was taken to standarize on the currently accepted spelling or format of the name.

A sample entry is provided below with each of the parts identified. Not all elements will appear in each entry.

title (If the word "The" or "A" or "An" are 'I'll. as. of radlotracen to evaluate gold 108888 at the first word o[ a title. the title will be filed __ BlODeIIke plac:er mID... 1889 IDiDlDg seasoD under the next word. in this case "use. ") . . 1990; 59 pages, with graphs, tables date o[ publiCBtiOn./ International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or Randy Clarkson; NEW ERA Engineering Corporation; InternatJonal Standard Senal Number ~SSN}, Whitehorse' prepared for Klondike Placer Miners number o[ pages and attributes ' /" Association; sponsor: National Research Council, author and/or COlPOrare author. place. /" Goverrunent of the Yukon prepared [or. sponsored by . ...• ~ -mining -resource development -science and technology subject words (ldenliDed WIth an ) This paper presents flIe existing and potential gold recoveries of a variety of sluiceboxes. It recommends sluicebox deSigns and operating parameters based on the / results of nuclear tracer testwork in 1989 and the description conventional sampling program of 1988. Included are two chapters on the value of gold losses and the value of recoverable losses. library location and can number - ______YG, Economic Development, T 24

Index The second part of the book, beginning on page 41, contains an index to the bibliography. Terms used in the index include subject words chosen to describe the contents of the item, the author, corporate author, sponsoring agencies, and where known, the name of the agency for whom the report was prepared. ("Agency" can include federal, territorial, municipal or community government, First Nation or private business.) After each index term are listed all the titles for which that term is relevant. Included are page numbers to refer the reader to the full entry in the first part of the book. In the index, all Government of the Yukon departments are listed in alphabetical order under "Government of the Yukon."

Below is a sample index entry with the elements clearly marked.

see reference refers the reader to ------__ correct index term to use EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTA'J'lOli8HEAL'J'H SERVICES

index rerm - ~ additional pJaces in the index to _ see also FUEL PRODUCTS, HYDROCARBON DEVELOPMENT check for references IAssessment of impon substitution opponunities • p.2 title and page nwnber for...-- Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study • p.4 relevent references Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility· p.4

A map with some of the geographic locations mentioned in this bibliography appears on the inside front cover.

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES,1988-1992. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Library locations

A location has been provided for each report listed in the bibliography. The preferred location listed for each item is the library at Economic Development (Government of the Yukon). In the library locations, "YG" before a department name indicates the location is within the Government of the Yukon. "DIAND" refers to libraries that are in the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Below is a listing of local libraries that can provide material cited in this report.

City of Whitehorse, PIa.nnJng Library GovemmentSennces,BuUdiDg 2121 Second Avenue (4210 Founh Avenue) Development Whitehorse, Yukon YIA lC2 Box 2703 (133 Industrial Road) phone: (403) 667-6401, fax: (403) 667-2697 Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 phone: (403) 667-3064, fax: (403) 667-6119 Dina Nive Ventures 409 Black Street Health and Social Sennces Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2N2 Box 2703 (Yukon Government Administration phone: (403) 668-6925, fax: (403) 668-3127 Building) Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA phone: (403) 667-5919, fax: (403) 667-3096 Department of Indian Affairs and Northem Development, Economic Land Claims Development Box 2703 (4114 Fourth Avenue, Suite 200) 200 Range Road Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 3Vl phone: (403) 667-5878, fax: (403) 667-3599 phone: (403) 667-3175, fax: (403) 668-4070 Renewable Resources Industry, Science and Technology Box 2703 (10 Bums Road) Canada Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 Elijah Smith Building phone: (403) 667-3029, fax: (403) 667-2438 300 Main Street, Suite 210 Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2B5 Tourism phone: (403) 667-3921, fax: (403) 668-5003 Box 2703 (211 Hawkins Street) Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 GOVERNMENT OF THE YUKON phone: (403) 667-5363, fax: (403) 667-2634 CommUDity and Transportation Services, Transportation Planning and Women's Directorate Programming Box 2703 (Yukon Government Administration Box 2703 (Lynn Building, Steele Street) Building) Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 phone: (403) 667-5663, fax: (403) 667-4853 phone: (403) 667-3030, fax: (403) 667-3518

Economic Development Workers' Compensation, Health and Box 2703 (211 Main Street, Suite 400) Safety Board Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 Box 2703 (401 Stnckland Street) phone: (403) 667-5818, fax: (403) 667-8601 Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 phone: (403) 667-8209, fax: (403) 668-2079 Education, Yukon Archives Box 2703 (Yukon College) Whitehorse, Yukon YIA 2C6 phone: (403) 667-5321. fax: (403) 667-4253

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 ....1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t~t ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a ACC88IdDg Delta gas dartDg tile 181OB. AlIeII ..... Area develGpDl8llt CODC8pt llac:keDZfe corridor 98l81li Dempster 1991; 136 pages, with charts, photos, corridor drawings, maps Abattoir feaslbWty IItDdy &Dd 1989; 51 pages plus appendices, with graphs, J.S. Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse; preHmlna" agrlc:altaral de9eloplll8llt tables, maps prepared for Government of the Yukon, strategy Kells Boland; PROLOG Planning Inc,; Calgary TOurism and Canadian Parks Services 1989; 149 pages, with tables "business "hydrocarbon development *pipe1ines "Alsek Pass "K!uane National Park "parks A.J. Hunt and Associates Consulting Limited; "transportation *tourism Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the The pUIpose of this study is to detennine the This report provides a development plan for Yukon, Renewable Resources, Agticulture requirements, alternatives and costs for the Alsek Pass area. It indudes background Branch; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic delivering Mackenzie Delta gas to southern infoIDlation on the site, access options, day Development Agreement markets dUIing the late 19905. It provides a use options, operation and maintenance, "agticulture "business "feasibility "import cornprehensive tool [or such groups as interpretation options, capital and operating substitution "infrastructure "livestock "resource producers, consumers, governments, costs summaI}', marketing information and development northern residents, and pipeline companies to development impact1S. This report examines two related aspect1S of assess their position on Delta gas deliveI}' YG, Towism, uncataJogued the Yukon's agricultural industry, namely, the and the associated effect1S on northern feasibility of an abattoir and the development development. A1temathra IIl8II8gemeDt regimes for 00 gas ac:tlvh:lea oaabora ID YuilOD potential of the livestock industry. Yukon VG, Economic Development, EH 333.8233PRO &Dd tile farmers cannot produce meat in significant &Dd ID the lleaDfort Sea quantities without an abattoir, as they would 'Iba aclmlDlBtraUoD of YuIIoD oD &Dd gu 1989; 101 pages 1'8801IIC88: a propo.... framewodl have no way of marketing the meat But. on Canadian Institute of Resources Law; Calgary; the other hand, no one in the private sector is 1991: 135 pages plus appendices, with maps, prepared for Government of the Yukon, going to establish an abattoir since there are tables, charts Economic Development: Mines and Small veI}' few animals to process. The objective of Govier Consulting Services Ltd. and Business this study is to fuJd options that could break DataMetrics Ltd.; Calgary; pIepared for "Beaufort Sea "hydrocarbon development this cause and effect cyde and conttibute in Government of the Yukon "infrastructure the long-teIDl to a viable meat industry in the "Beaufort Sea *hydrocarbon development The pUIpose of the report is to identify and Yukon. "infrastructure describe alternative management regimes YG, Economic Development, 664.9029ABA This report addresses the issue of how the through which the Yukon can ensure its Acataa to capital stady Yukon will assume responsibility for interests are preserved and can be confident 1986; variouspagings, with charts administering oil and gas resources. A that the orderly development of oil and gas distinction is made between onshore and resources can be ensured. This repon !MC/Ordish & Williams; Whitehorse; sponsor: offshore resources. Induded are estimates of consists of four parts. In the fust part, an CanadalYukon Economic Development personnel, and budget and space analysis o[ the current ail and gas Agreement requirements for a department and board, management regimes in northern Canada is "business "financial resources "infrastructure induding estimates for additional provided. The second part contains a The cost and difficulty of obtaining business requirements to serve offshore discussion of representative oil and gas fuJancing was identified as an important responsibilities. regimes, both onshore and offshore, in other factor restricting the growth and VG, Economic Development, TN t parts of Canada. The third parts draws upon development of the private sector in the the experience of selected other countries in Yukon. This study was commissioned in Ad9eatan travallD westem CeDed. relation to offshore oil and gas. In the final response to this concem. The report includes PrDchu:t developmeat strategy section, conclusions are offered along with a review of the major financing problems and 1988; 78 pages plus appendices, with charts some suggestions of areas in which the difficulties identified dUIing the study. It MacLaren Plansearch, Ethos Consulting; Government of the Yukon may wish to indudes the identification of fuJancing Ottawa; prepared for Tourism Canada pursue further work. programs currently available, of apparent "adventure travel 'business 'tourism YG, Economic Development, 35t.82CAN gaps or areas of duplication in financing This strategy is designed to provide Tourism programs, and of potential solutions where AmaaUgak developmmL PlaJect review Canada with input into the Federal Tourism existing programs were considered with YukOD govel'lllD8llt Development Plan and to outline a series of inadequate. A special emphasis is placed on npraaeDtatlvea initiatives that need to be undertaken in order determining any financing problems or 1988; 38 pages, with map to help the tourism sector realize its full difficulties experienced by businesses located Gulf Canada Corporation development potential. Aspects of adventure outside of Whitehorse The study presents a travel in the Yukon are included in the study, "Beaufort Sea "Gulf Canada 'hydrocarbon series of recommendations which could Industty, Sctence and Technology Canada, uncatalogued development "pipelines effectively improve the access to capital by This submission indudes financial and Yukon businesses. commercial infoIDlatlon about the AmauJigak YG, Economic Development, HF fn12.YfNTl development. It provides an update on appraisal work and plans. YG, Economic Development, TN 873.C22B43 1988

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 ....1 .... AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a 11 ADalyBIs of the WbI1ehone Beverage·contalner regulatioDB 8Dd accommodation BeCIOr ud critique of ree:,cllDg fund regulatlODB. Ute convention lIUlIkedng piu 1988-89. Implemenlation PIaD. Put 1: FIDaI Phase 1 report A background paper on Ute waw reporti Put 2: BackgJ01llld maledali 1988; 76 pages plus appendices, with charts, traDBportaUon servlw la 8Dd from the Part 3: Appeadbl graphs, tables YUkOD Tantlary, 197D-1988 1992; ISBN 1-55018-345-1 (Part 1). ISBN 1- Laventhol & Horwath Inc.; Vancouver; 1986; 151 pages, with tables, maps 55018-343-5 (Part 2), ISBN 1-55018-341-9 (Part prepared for Tourism Industry Association David Berendt and Trevor D. Heaver; . 3); various pagings, with tables. charts. graphs Yukon (TIA y) Vancouver; prepared for Government of the A.J. Hunt and AssOciates Consulting Limited; 'accommodations 'infrastructure 'marketing Yukon, Community and Transportation Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the plan 'Whitehorse Services Yukon. Renewable Resources (TRC 92-3) The first part of phase one is an in-depth 'exports 'infrastructure 'transportation 'environment 'recycling 'waste management review of the hotel, motel and recreational This study of water transportation examines . This three-part report presents a planned vehicle park industries in the Whitehorse four alternative marine transport routes with course of action for the implementation of the area. Specifically, it addresses the quality of potential to seNe the Yukon. It identities beverage container regulations and the product provided and the markets seNed. It three factors prominent in the evolution of the recycling fund regulations. It considers the identifies unrealized opportunities and Yukon's transportation system: technological system that would have to be put in place to includes projections of accommodation change, government and corporate handle the first product to be included in the supply and demand. The second part of infrastructure invesonent, and changes in the regulations-soft drink cans. Consideration is phase one deals with a review of the volume and composition of traItic. One then given to how other containers will be marketing program undertaken by TIAY as conclusion reached is that the movement of added to the product stream and their well providing recommendations as to how minerals has been, and probably will remain, impacts on the system and processes in best to market the Yukon in the future, under the key to viable marine services in the place. Following the main report are the assumption that no new hotel or future. discussion papers that were developed to convention facilities will be built over the YG, Economic Development GM 387.BER identify and evaluate the administration near term. options available for implementing these Beaufort developmen': tile YUkOD YG, Economic Development, G 155.C3Y8T81 regulations. penpecUve YG, Economic Development, TO 794.5.H9 1992 AB.esBIDeD' of Import BUbstltutlon 29 pages opportuDltie. Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse Beyond the YUkon claim? AD 1986; 62 pages, with tables exploration of polllllble beDeOlB of u 'Beaufort Sea 'hydrocarbon development Implemented Yukon IaDd claim The DPA Group Inc.; Calgary; prepared for This paper expresses the position of the Government of the Yukon, Economic 1990; 148 pages. with tables, maps. charts Government of the Yukon with regards to Development: Mines Small Business; and development in the Beaufort Sea region. It Frank Duerden and others; Whitehorse; sponsor: CanadaIYukon Economic includes sections on economic and socio­ prepared for Government of the Yukon. Development Agreement Economic Development: Mines and Small economic development. Business 'agriculture 'business 'energy 'forestry 'import YG, Economic Development, EB 333.792YUK substitution 'manufacturing 'resource 'Council for Yukon Indians 'economic development Belved.... Ho&eL FeaalbWty of development 'First Nations 'infrastructwe This study looks at potential business COIUlbuc:tiOD 'land claims opportunities to produce goods that are 1986; 15 pages plus exhibits, with tables This report is a soGio-economic impact currently being imported, and identities the MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for analysis of the Council for Yukon Indians local demand for these products, the key Belvedere Hotel comprehensive land claims framework factors for success and the key constraints to 'accommodations 'business 'feasibility agreement. It examines the possible impact their successful implementation. 'Watson Lake of an implemented land claim in the Yukon. The objective is to identify benefits to Yukon YG, Economic Development. HF 1420.C36 The Belvedere Hotel operated in Watson Lake Indians and to the Yukon as a whole with 34 hotel and 17 motel units until 1980, AD 8B&eBBIIleII' of YUkon ruel mpply emanating from an implemented land claim when the main hotel building was destroyed OptlODB. FIlIal report agreement. More specifically, the role of this by fire. The 17 remaining motel units September 1991; 29 pages, with map, tables investigation is to identify territorially operated under a variety of owners. This significant impacts of the claim. to assist PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for study explores the feasibility of Yukon Indians and government in identifying Government of the Yukon, Economic reconstructing the original hotel. complete economic advantages of the claim and to Development with restaurant. lounge and other facilities. at assist Yukon Indians in approaching the 'fuel products 'infrastructure 'transportation a total project cost of over $2 million. question of claim implementation. This report assesses the economic viability of YG. Tourism, 700100 YG, Economic Development, E 79.YBD94 potential capital investments in transportation infrastructure for the Yukon fuel supply system. Analysis has been conducted from two perspectives: the impact on pricing competition for Yukon fuel supply, and the return on capital invested to promote that competition. available Uuough YG, Economic Development 11 YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 188&-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY III'oadc:astlllg and telecollUlllllllcaUoll8. BgatIl888 opportallltlea ralated to 00 Put 1: A bacllgrcnmd paper-faN. and gaB apIonUoll and produc:UolllD Bgures and defbdtloll8. Put 2: A IlOrtbenl Canada dlscaaalOD paper-poUcr OpUOII8. A 1986; ISBN 0-920783-45-7; 271 pages, with C8mpbeU reglOIl ...... t aaalyala' collUll1lDlcaUolI8 poUcr for the YukOD maps, tables colllDmmerde~d 1986; ISBN 1-55018-187-4 (Pan 1), ISBN 1- G.A. Constable and others; Novacorp 1989; various pagings, with maps, tables 55018-189-0 (pan 2), ISBN 1-55018-192-0 Consulting Inc.; Vancouver; sponsor: Canadian MacPherson Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; (Communications policy); various pagings Resowcecon (1983) Ltd. prepared for Government of the Yukon, Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse 'business 'hydrocarbon development 'import Tourism 'communications 'infrastructure 'Yukon 2000 substitution "Campbell region "Carmacks "Faro "regional Part 1 is designed to provide a better This study is concerned with prOviding planning *Ross River "tourism *Watson Lake understanding of the issues and options . northern residents and bUSinesses with a The analysis presented in this report provides relating to communications. Part 2 identities larger share of the income generated by profile data from three perspectives: regional, the communications problems currently exploration and development activities of the based on visitor pathways; communi!y; and facing Yukoners, and suggests some oil and gas industry in the north. Such visitor activi!y. The objectives are to provide a solutions. A number of policy options and income generating can occur directly, market profile on existing and potential courses of action are described. Each part through employment of residents with the oil demand and to assess the implications for contains a glossary. The communications and gas companies and contractors, or future tourism marketing and development policy itself outlines the objectives, principles, indirectly, through provision of goods and directions in the region. organizational structure and programs of a services to these companies and contractors. VG, EconOmic Development. G 155.Y8M62 1989 communications policy. The objectives of this study are to improve C8mpbeU reglOD tourIam developmellt VG, Economic Development. HC 117.Y8B75 northern content of oil and gas industry and HC tl7.Y8B76 purchases by identifying constraints facing plan northern companies, the !ypeS of goods and 1991; 44 pages plus appendices, with tables, IhdlcUag seU-nllBDw7 A strategic services required and the areas where maps, charts BB88S811leDt of ecollOmlC developlDut northern businesses penetrate. programs affec:tlDg YukOIlIlldiaDa can Government of the Yukon, Tourism, VG, Renewable Resources, EP96 Development Branch; Whitehorse 1987 "Campbell region "Carmacks "Faro "market Westcoast Community Development; Port IIaBIIl888 ovenlaw. "I1IDgItIKasIra assessment 'regional planning "ROBS River BIlt_Qut... Ltd. A 10IDt-98llt1lr8 of tha Albemi "tourism "Watson Lake 'community development 'economic can:rollll'aglah IIldlall IIaIld and tha The purpose of this plan is to guide tourism development 'First Nations 'infrastructwe LIanIIDdIaIlIlalld 1988; 32 pages plus appendices, with tables development in the region for the next five The central objective of this study was to years. The plan identities a range of potential prepared for Carcrossrragish Indian Band and examine the overall thrust of federal and projects and opportunities that, if the Uard Indian Band territorial government economic development implemented, can lead to increased regional policy and programming in relation to 'business 'Car cross 'Carcrossrragish First economic and social benefits. economic development/growth results for Nation "construction industry "Liard Indian Recommendations focus on specific projects Yukon Indians. Particular attention is paid to Band "manufacturing *TlingitJKaska and activities that can be implemented and ways of imprOving the effectiveness of Enterprises Ltd. "wood products developed locally. This report includes a economic development programs and 77ingitIKaska Enterprises, a joint venture of description of the planning process and of the delivery mechanisms in both the short and the CarcrossiT'agish and Liard Indian Bands, region and its communities. This is followed long-term, and to the future design and is interested in establishing and operating a by a market analysis which describes who implementation of economic development building panel manufacturing plant in visits the region now and who could be programs and delivery mechanisms. carcress. This document provides an convinced to visit in the future. A description VG, Economic Development. E 98.C7B95 overview of the operation, prepared in and analysis of tourism products is included. support of the company's applications for VG, Economic Development, G 155. Y8C25 financing assistance. Tbe Canada-usA trade agre8lD8Ilt and Dana Naye Ventures, 338.9 BUS the YukOIl 1988; 22 pages Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and Small Business 'economic development "exports "free trade "impact assessment An analysis prepared to provide information and to stimulate discussion on how the free trade agreement will affect the Yukon. VG, EconOmic Development, 382.971073YUK

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t ...... t882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY CaDyoa Creek mic:robydro proJec:& CUCroasJSoutbem Lakes reglOIL llladEet Ceatral beaUng plant wood cblp boDar feaslbWt)' stud)' BIUIlysla/coDBIIIDer dellUUld. Appeadbr: feaalbWt}' 1986; 74 pages plus appendices, with tables, lllarll:et prom.. and patbwa), tab... 1987; various pagings, with tables, graphs graphs 1989 Boreal Consulting Services Ltd.; Whitehorse; Randy Clarkson, Dan Carruthers and Douglas prepared for Government of the Yukon, prepared for Klondike Central Heating Ltd. GiJday; NEW ERA Engineering Corporation; Tourism 'energy "feasibility 'Whitehorse "wood Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the 'Car cross 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region products Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and "market assessment "regional planning "Tagish The purpose of this study is to determine the Small Business; sponsor: Yukon Energy "tourism financial feasibility of a wood-tired district Alternatives Program This documents contains market probJes and heating system in downtown Whitehorse. "Canyon Creek "energy "feasibility "micro­ accompanying tables for each 1987 Yukon The study evaluates the construction, capital hydro development "science and technology Visitor Exit Pathway that has a bearing on and operational costs, and potential energy The results of this study indicate that the the CarcrosslSouthem Lakes area. It should sales. Benelits and costs for the options are Canyon Creek microhydro project is be considered a stand-alone document or considered incrementally. Specifically, the technically feasible and financially and utilized in conjunction with the "Carcrossl study addresses a heating system proposed environmentally attractive. The study details Southem Lakes region market analysisl by KIondike Central Heating Ltd., to be the potential economic benefits to the Yukon, consumer demand" study prepared under located on JaNis Street between 3rd and 4th project components, engineering separate cover. Avenue. calculations, cost estimates and financial VG, Tourism, uncatalogued VG. Economic Development, TH 7438.88 1987 analysis. C8n:r0aaA;outbem Lakes tcnutam Cbampagne/Alsblblk Development VG. Economic Development. BA 621.312t34NEW developmeat plalL Draft Co!pOraUolL FoundaUoDB for growtb C&n:ro88 8COaomic developmeat stud),. 1991; 87 pages plus appendices 1987 Draft report Government of the Yukon, Tourism; Westcoast Community Development; Pon 1990; 96 pages, with maps, tables Whitehorse Alberni Grant Copeland and Associates; New Denver; 'Carcross 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region "ChampagnelAishihik First Nation "economic prepared for Carcrossrragish Indian Band "regional planning 'Tagish "tourism development 'infrastructure "Carcross "community development 'economic This draft document proposes a strategy for This report focuses on setting the framework development 'regional planning tourism development that matches the for structuring a ChampagnelAishihik The purpose of this study is to identify region's tourism products-its attractions, Development Corporation capable of economic development options and to services, infrastructure, hospitality and addressing the challenges of new venture recommend an economic development promotion-to the needs of the regions' most development, expanding Champagne! strategy for the CarcrosslSouthern Lakes important markets. It is based on an analysis Aishihik EntelPrises, and increasing community. The strategy recommended in of the region's tourism products and markets, participation in managing the renewable this report is based on ideas idenlilied by and reflects the information, ideas, issues and resource base of the south-western Yukon. It members of the community. priorities generated through consultation with assesses opportunities, strengths and VG, Economic Development, HO 319.Y8C3 1990 regional businesses, groups and residents, weaknesses of the First Nation and how to and government resource and service address those weaknesses and build on C&n:ro88JSoatbem Lakes reglOIL Market managers. strengths into the future. It points out that a.aa.IpIa/collBllDler delD8lld VG. Tourism. uncatalogued the First Nation is outgrowing its current 1989; 74 pages, with tables structure of government: C8n:r0aa/l'aglsb cultural C8atre. MacPherson Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; VG. Economic Development. E 98.C7F68 Conceptual design aDd feaslbDlty' prepared for Government of the Yukon, 888esameat CbDdrea'a aemCIItJ faclUUea project. Tourism 1991; 51 pages, with tables, drawings DeID8Ild proJecUODB 'Carcross "Carcross/Southern Lakes region 1988; 49 pages, tables, graphs "market assessment 'regional planning "Tagish Grant Copeland and Associates; prepared for "tourism Carcrossrragish Indian Band Laura MacFeeters; Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Yukon, Health and Hwnan This study is based upon analysis of 1987 'Carcross 'Carcrossrragish First Nation Resources, Community and Family Services Visitor Exit SUrvey data, augmented, where "community development "culture 'feasibility possible, with interviews with tourism "Tagish 'child care 'infrastructure 'needs assessment operators in the area, and access to This report presents a conceptual design and "social services published and unpublished documents feasibility assessment for the proposed centre This paper focuses on projecting demand for relevant to the topic. to be developed in Carcross. The develop­ group home services into the 19905. The VG. Tourism, uncatalogued ment of such a centre was identified as a methodology examines historic patterns and high priority socio-economic development trom these, develops projections based on project in the economic development strategy anticipated demographic, social, policy and prepared for the community in 1990. The program changes. This paper is the second report includes opportunity analysis; component in the development of a strategy conceptual design; development cost for the provision of group home selVices for estimates; operating cost and revenue Yukon children in care. estimates; project financing scenaIios; and a VG. Health and Social Services, YHH 88·8 Pt.2 recommended operating plan. VG. Tourism. uncatalogued 11 YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t ...t882. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHl' CbUkoot TraIL IlaDagameDt pIaD CoIIIIDIIIIIty 8CODOmic devalopmaat. A CoIIIIDIIIIIty IDstItDtIoDal health aenices altemattvea: aoc:ICHeODOmiC statemeDt 88IIas of four booIdetll avaIDatlOIl. Project report; AddeDdam: 1987; 54 pages plus appendices, with maps, 1987; each are 14 pages, with photos BaDdIIIg colldltloll reports; Phue 1 tables Wismer, Pell and Associates, and Jermifer report: Ecollomicldemographic Environment Canada Mauro; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada/Yukon atlUzatlOD 8II8IyBIa 1988; 31 pages, with tables, map "Carcress "Carcress/Southern Lakes region Economic Development Agreement "Chilkoot Trail "historic sites "parks "recreation "community development "economic Stevenson Kellogg Emst & Whinney; prepared "towism development for Government of the Yukon, Health and Human Resources This study assesses the potential social and Booklet l-"Finding your own way: an economic etfects of the three alternative introduction to community economic " ·Faro "health services management plans for the proposed Chilkoot development for Yukon communities" "infrastructure ·Mayo ·Watson Lake Trail National Historic Park. Socially and Explains how and why community economic ·Whitehorse economically, the trail and nearby development works, lists some limitations, These reports examine the health care needs communities are closely linked to the Yukon and provides a step-by-step guide to setting of the Yukon population. The Phase 1 report tourism patterns. The impacts of the three up a project. provides an estimate of market size and its alternatiVes are assessed for the CarcrossJ Booklet 2-"Discovering your community's projected growth and a review of the Southern Lakes region. opportunities and resources" Describes how economic status of the market areas. As well, YG, Tourtsm. 500120 to identify opportunities for economic it outlines the utilization patterns of development in your community, and how to Whitehorse General Hospital, the cottage City of Wbltehone. OffIcial comm1lDitr find the resources needed to plan successful hospitals ac Mayo and Watson Lake as well plaD projects. Also features a guide to various as the nursing stations at Faro and Dawson 1987; 29 pages, with maps resources and lists Yukon organizations that City. The Project report examines the health City of Whitehorse; Whitehorse can provide further information and care needs of four communities-Watson ·community development ·land use planning assistance. Lake. Faro, Mayo and Dawson City- to ·Whitehorse Booklet 3-"Building a community economic develop alternative models for the delivery of programs and services designed to address This olfidal plan sets out the general development organization" Discusses how to needs in acute in-patient care, emergency guidelines for the orderly growth and develop an action plan for a community and out-patient care, and long-term care. The development of the dty. It serves as a economic development project and describes addendum is based on physical evaluations framework where the munidpality and the five common options for organizational done of the health care facilities in the four community may be guided in development structure. commWlities mentioned. The purpose of this decisions. It contains information on land use, Booklet 4-"Achieving success: community project is to produce innovative alternative transportation and historical sites. economic development initiatives in northern health care delivery models. YG, Economic Development, 307.WHl communities" Outlines six case studies of VG. Health and Soc1al Services. YHH 88- io successful community economic development projects in northern CompetiDg bltereata 011 aartCllltDJal communities. IaDd. Phase 1: DeflDlDg the Issues. VG. EconOmic Development, E 78.Y8C37 Phue Z: Report. Phue Z. 1I1Ibsec:tI0D 1: PoUcv OptlODII. P..... 3: CoDc:IudIIIg Commllllity health statllll aa888BIDeat of report theY'llkoIl 1986; 56 pages (phase 1), 80 pages (phase 2), 1991; ISBN 1-55018-295-1; 64 pages, with 35 pages (phase 2, subsection 1), 46 pages graphs, tables (phase 3) Paul Cappon; Whitehorse; prepared for Dave Loeks; Sundog Resource Consulting; Government of the Yukon, Health and Social Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Services Yukon, Renewable Resources "community development ·First Nations "agriculture "land use planning "resource "health services "social services development ·trapping "wildlife management This report presents a baseline desCIiption of This series of reports deals with resource Yukon mortality and morbidity. It indudes allocation and provides information for relevant data on lifestyles and indicates the devising comprehensive policies for land use. significance of this information for future It explores the questions raised by the health initiatives by describing areas where process and policy options and their programs should be directed to modify health implications. risks. The report is meant to serve as a VG. Economic Development. H 333.76LOE benchmark against which future assessments can measure the success of specific health programs. Finally, using the baseline data, it provides recommendations regarding community health goals and the strategies required to attain them. VG. Health and SocIal Services. YHH 91-1

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1888-1892. AN ANNOTATED a.aUOORAPHY 11 CompDadoD of sectorallDfonaadoD OD CoDlllllll8r demaDd for wildlife vInrIDg agrtculture (revised) la the YukOD 1990; ISBN 1-55018-333-8; 66 pages, with 1990; 50 pages, with graphs, tables tables Crane Management Consultants Ltd.; DaltoD Post: ncreatlolUll U88I' IIIIIDIIUII'J. Draft A. Hodgson; Whitehorse; prepared for Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Government of the Yukon, Renewable Yukon, ToUrism 1989 Resources, Agriculture Branch "market assessment "recreation "resource LaWie Henderson: Tuak Environmental 'agriculture 'market assessment "resource development "tourism 'wildlife management Services; Whitehorse development The 1987 Yukon Visitor Exit Survey indicated "Dalton Post 'historic sites "rafting "recreation This repon provides the AgticuJture Branch that wildlife viewing was one of the most *Tatshenshini River with a consolidated sectoral review of the popular recreational activities amongst This report summarizes the present eXisting published and unpublished data visitors to the Yukon. However, it also recreational use of the Tatshenshini River relevant to the agticuJrural industry in the indicated that many of these visitors were not Basin and specilicaJJy the recreational Yukon. Material has been reviewed from the satisfied with their wildlife viewing activities that occur, in whole or part, at the hies and library 01 the AgticuJture Branch, the experiences. The purpose of this study is to Dalton Post site within the river basin. The Yukon Archives, the library of Renewable assess and analyse consumer demand, various asPI Resources and reports relating to agticuJture preferences and opinions regarding wildlife impacts ass from the Economic Development Agreement. viewing in the Yukon and to identify the prohied in t1 The main thrust of the report is to provide general product types that could be internationa IDEAL FOR:· background material and data which would developed not only to meet this demand but recreational AUTOMOBILE, OFFICE, assist an agticultural economist in developing also to improve the level of visitor D: HOME AND LABORATORY. a detailed marketing strategy. satisfaction. DempsterB VG, Economic Development, H 339.1REN VG. Renewable Resources, PR402 strategy. Vc CompoDmts foar aDd live. YukOD taJr CreadDg aD OpeD ...... et for private Volame3-St I capadty aDd program cost 8.D81y&1a. mergy productloD la the YukOD 1989; 314 pag FIDalnport 1991; 18 pages appendices (v 1987; 171 pages plus appendices, with tables J. Hick1in; Whitehorse; prepared for charts, photosl DPA Group Inc. in association with Dr. Allan Government of the Yukon, Economic Northern BioJ M. Maslove; prepared for Government of the Development: Mines and Small Business prepared lor d Yukon, Finance "energy "resource development Tourism; spoj Development . 'financial resources "government finances This paper discusses opportunities for private 'infrastructure 'taxation power prodUction in the Yukon, identifies "Dempster Hi~· Component four of this study calls for the benefits. risks and regulatory issues which "tourism development of cost comparisons for the need to be addressed, and reviews the delivery of comparable levels of selected development of private power in other provinciavterritorial public services. The jurisdictions. purpose of component five is to provide the VG, Economic Development. PAM 1991-76 Yukon government with an assessment of the Yukon's tax capacity and program costs, CUrragb R8II01II'C8B 10Dg I'IUlge as personal interpretation, highway stops based on the analysis contained in developmmt plaD overview. Fuo area with signs, displays, and video and audio components one to four, and to assess 1987; 54 pages, with drawings, maps. tables, tapes. It also provides a discussion of passible options that the Yukon government graphs constraints and concerns; and identifies could adopt in future financial agreement Curragh Resources Inc. priorities, order of magnitude casts and negotiations with the federal government. "Curragh Resources 'environment 'Faro passible phasing options. Volume 2 outlines VG, Health and Social Services, YF1 87-1 'mining "resource development strategies to develop and maintain visitor interpretive facilities, services and programs This document outlines Curragh Resources' Compnbeaslve YukOD mlDerala IIuIustry along the highway. plans for the development and operation of blbUograpb, VG, Renewable Resources, RE194 the first two Vangorda Plateau deposits; 1992 namely, the Vangorda and Grum. Information Aurum Geological Consultants Inc.; is provided on the geology of the depOSits, Whitehorse; sponsor; Canada/Yukon Economic the development and mining operations, Development Agreement rationale for development, required "bibliographies "mining infrastructure and environmental concerns. This is a bibliography o.f mining-related VG, Economic Development. DG 338.23CUR material in the libraries of the Yukon Archives, Economic Development (Government of the Yukon), Yukon College, Geology Deparonent (North em Affairs Program), Yukon Chamber of Mines, University of Alaska, University of Alberta, and University of British Columbia. available through VG, Economic Development

11 YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, t~t ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Dava10plDg a III8ItletIDg strategy for '1118 DIvIIdcm IlaaDIaba meHlald...... , YakoD aatloll8l pub BDd aatloDal 181f·IIIIfII...... cr for tbe Y1dam Idstodc sites 6 pages 1990; 110 pages plus appendices, with tables RC. Came; Archer, CathJo & Associates (1981) EcoDomlc develop...... ' BtraI8gJ' for the IIsbUJ' Peat Marwick Stevenson & KeUogg; Regina; Limited; Whitehorse 1'1IkoD ISBN various pagings, prepared for ·Division Mountain ·energy ·mining ·resource 1988; 1-55018-194-7; with tables "Chilkoot Trail "Dawson City "historic sites development The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for "Kluane National Park ·market assessment This paper was submitted in response to the Government of the Yukon, EconOmic "marketing plan ·parks ·SS Klondike ·tourism Yukon Energy Strategy Framework paper. It Development: Mines and Small BUSiness and This docwnent presents an assessment of the discusses the potential of coal, and in Renewable Resources; sponsor: CanadalYukon current and potential market situation within particular the Division Mountain coaJfleld, as Economic Development Agreement which a marketing strategic plan can be a source of affordable, clean, homegrown developed. Included is information on Yukon energy capable of flexible production. ·economic development ·fisheries ·resource travel markets; national parks and historic YG, Economic Development, TN 806.C3.C35 development sites; tourism trends; forecasts and This report is phase 3 of a three-phase study implications; marketing and promotional Dnft bdtIaluvlrolmuadal evaIaaIIOD into the economic development of Yukon activities affecting travel to the Yukon; and a of tbe NcntbwestellDc. amltI­ fisheries. It presents strategies and framework for developing a marketing dapaJtmeJdaI mobile radio ayatam recommendations which flow from analysis aDd strategy. dlgllallIIIaowave pmjed ...... I conducted in the first two phases of the 3, YG, Tourtsm, 500154 DempaIar Blabwa,.. YlIImDttIWr study. The report is in two parts. The first 1991; various pagings part is an overview of the fishery and Dnalop...... , BDd ImplemeDlatloD of Spencer Environmental Management Services presents a suggested management regime for call1lllllllltJ jastIca PIOlJ8lll8 ID tbe Ltd.; prepared for NorthwestelInc. the total fishery. The second part details the YakoD ·communications ·Dempster Highway sector-by-sector economic development 1985-86 ·environment ·impact assessment strategy. The other two phases are entitled C.T. Griffiths and L. Wearer; Bumaby; prepared "Economic development strategy for the The complete report and appendices, for Sirnon Fraser University; sponsor: Indian Yukon fishery" and "Overview of the Yukon prepared for the Initial Environmental and Northern Affairs Canada fishery." Evaluation, includes technical studies on YG, Economic Development, SH 224.Y8E365 ·community development ·justice terrain, vegetation, wildlife and resource use Document not seen. Check with library at components of the lEE; a visual resources EcoDOmlc developmeD' BtraI8gJ' OptlODB Economic Development (Government of the impact assessment; an archaeological and for the R088 RIver Daaa DevelopmeD' Yukon). cultural resource impact assessment; and a ColPOratloD geotechnical/environmental assessment of 1988; 37 pages, with tables the project. The report itself contains a DnaIop...... ' of a fOfttllt I118118gelll8ld section on the sOOo-economic impacts and Westcoast Infonnation and Research Co­ piu of tbe aoatbeast8JD 1'1IkOD proposed mitigation of the project. operative; Port Alberni; prepared for Ross River Dena Development Corporation; sponsor: 1990; 97 pages D1AND. Economic Development, uncatalogued CanadalYukon Economic Development Dendron Resource Surveys Ltd.; Ottawa; Agreement prepared for Indian and Northern AffairS Canada, Northern Affairs Program; Liard River ·community development ·economic Band; Ross River Dena Council; Kaska Dena development ·Ross River Council This report provides the Ross River Dena with ·forestry ·resource development an up-to-date progress report on their economic development opportunities. It The purpose of this report was to develop an suggests some directions to follow with approach and framework for preparation of respect to economic development and the an integrated forest management plan and to development corporation. assess the suitability of existing information for such a plan. YG, Economic Development, E 78.Y8D57 YG. Economic Development, SO 146.Y8D46 AD 8ClDDOmlC evalaatlOD of Blllmpage appraisal metbocla IIII8d ID tile lllteJtor of AIaaIra, IhttIab Colambla BDd 1'1IkOD 1987; 118 pages, with tables, graphs Geraldine Vrbka Collins; Fairbanics ·forestry This thesis, from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, describes the system used in the three regions In the Yukon, DlAND and Renewable Resources use adminisiered prices. According to this report, its ability to capture fair market value is restricted. available through YG, EconOmic Development

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EcoDoadce~UoDof&becaaada ECDaoadc poteatlal of tba YDIIoD fIIIbarr 'ftuI ecoDoadC viability 01 &be WbIte YakOD RIver flahedea 1988; various pagings, with tables, map .asa 8Jld YakOD railway. Stud, I'8poIt 1987 The DPA Group Inc.; Vanoouver; prepared for aDd &ecludc:al report canada Fisheries and Oceans; Ottawa Government of the Yukon, Economic 1986; 42 pages (Study report), various pagings, with maps, tables, graphs (Technical report) 'fisheries 'resource development 'rivers Development: Mines and Small Business and 'Yukon River Renewable Resources; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Swan Wooster Engineering Co. Ltd.; prepared Economic Development Agreement for Government of the Yukon, Community and Document noe seen. Check with library at Transportation Services Economic Development (Government 01 the "economic development "fisheries "resource Yukon). development "business "feasibility "towism "transportation· This report is phase 2 of a three-phase study "White Pass and Yukon Corporation Limited ECODOadC Impact measarem.. t of tba into the economic development of Yukon The purpose of this study was to determine TraIIBport C8Dada airport at Wbltehone fisheries It provides detailed assessments of the present viability and future prospecrs of April 1989; 28 pages plus appendices, with economic potential for the various fishing rail freight and passenger service between drawings, tables sectors. The analyses address both potential the Yukon and Skagway, Alaska. To fuJ/jJ this Transport Canada and University of Alberta fishery management regimes and potential purpose, the study developed traffic forecasts (Faculty of Business); Edmonton development initiatives. It is presented in to 2000; examined the railway operations 'impact assessment 'transportation three parts: management, sector profiles and required to accommodate the future traffic; econoinic profiles. The other two phases are "Whitehorse estimated the revenues and costs associated entided "Economic development strategy for with the traffic; and, combined the revenues The primary objective 01 this report is to the Yukon fishery" and "Overview of the and costs to estimate the economic viability quantify the economic activity generated by Yukon fishery." of the railway. This approach has been the Whitehorse Airport, and the economic YG, Economic Development. SH 224.Y8E36 applied to the scenarios of summer-onlY impact on the municipalities bordering the passenger operations and combined summer­ airport, and on .the Yukon. The report is also ECDDOadC role 01 airports ID YakOD: only passenger operations with year-round' to quantify the extent 01 direct, indirect and IIDalnport freight haul. induced economic activity and employment 1986; 66 pages, with maps, tables YG, Economic Development, HE 2809.Y94.S93 generated by the Whitehorse Airport; Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; heighten business/community awareness of EcoDom,.....DvIroameDt IDtegraUOD: Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the the airport and its economic importance to a IIII8taIDable YlIkOD Yukon, Community and Transportation towards the region; and provide support for future Services 1990; ISBN 1-55018-229-3; 10 pages airport development initiatives. Government of the Yukon, Economic available through VG. Economic Development "transporta tion Development: Mines and Small BusinesS; This study detennines airport and airstrip Whitehorse ECDDOadC Impacts of &be 1992 An:Uc value trom an economic and social viewpoint WlDter Games rather than a technical viewpoint. It makes 'economic development "environment 1991; 11 pages specific recommendations concerning a new "sustainable development Government of the Yukon, Economic airstrip classification system; potential airstrip This paper looks at parts of the Yukon Development: Mines and Small Business; abandonments; the need for new airstrip Economic Strategy in an attempt to further Whitehorse; prepared for Arctic Winter Games development; the requirement for define the meaning of sustainable Host Society (1992) improvements to eXisting airstrips; and the development for the Yukon. Some objectives need for improved airstrip information. of the strategy are assessed in terms of their "Arctic Winter Games "impact assessment relevance to sustainable development. "recreation "sports "Whitehorse YG, EconomiC Development, GA 387.736STA Suggestions for enhancing the strategy are This analysis addresses the income (gross Ecoaoadc 1It.nIc:tu18 01 tba YakOD proposed. domestic product) and employment impacts 1985-86 YG, Economic Development, 333.72YUK 01 the games. It does not explicidy consider Frank Duerdan and J. Dehoop; Toronto; the many hours of volunteer labour that are EIle.,., 101' tomol1'OW: a YDIIoD prepared for Ryerson Polytechnicallnstitute; required. dJacaaaiOD paper sponsor: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada YG, Tourism, uncatalagued 1991; 29 pages, with tables "economic development Yukon Council on the Economy and the Document not seen. Check with library at Environment; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada! Economic Development (Government of the Yukon Eoonomic Development Agreement Yukon). "eoonomic development "energy 'environment This paper was prepared with the goal of Stimulating pubhc awareness and debates of key energy issues in the Yukon. It has four sections: the Yukon energy system; energy and the economy; energy and the environment; energy and society. YG, Economic Development. PAM 1991-39

a YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1882. All ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 EDglDeeriIlg-ecoDOmlC lItDdy 01 ua. balaaUoD 01 I8B01D'C8 tnmsportaUoD EBport aDd IDvestm.Dt strategy lor Ule costa 01 ImplemeDtiDg Ule flBbutea aCCH8 pl'OfP'Blll YUkOD. Pbase 1 aDd :a restomUoDlCOmpeJl88UOD guId...... 01 1990; 153 pages, with tables Phase 1-1986, 27 pages; Phase 2- 19B7, ua. Yl'PA (YukOD Flshertes ProtecdOD Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse; 26 pages ADuaodzaUoD) Pbase 1 aDd :a prepared for Government of the Yukon, Magee Robertson Inc. and MacKay & Partners; Phase 1-1991, 45 pages, with tables, Community and Transportation Services Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the drawings, photos; Phase 2-1992, lOO pages, ·environment ·impact assessment ·resouroe Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and with tables, drawings, photos development ·roads ·transportation Small Business N.A. Jacobsen and J. Korn (Phase 1-3), Ken This program was designed to stimulate ·exports ·financial resources ·import Nordin (Phase 2); Whitehorse; prepared for environmentaUy and socio-economically substitution Yukon Placer Mining Implementation Review sensitive resource development in the Yukon. Phase 1 report identifies products having Committee This report was designed to evaluate whether export potential and options for attracting ·environment ·fisheries ·impact assessment the mandate, rationale and strategy of the foreign investment capital. In addition, some ·mining ·resource development program are still appropriate; evaluate to opportunities to increase import substitution Phase 1 includes the rationale used to what extent the program has met its as well as some new ventures which can develop a model for estimating the casts to objectives; and identify any alternative ways increase domestic activity are identified, and the placer miner for construction of stream to achieve program objectives. a strategy is recommended to increase the channel and fish habitat restoration features YG. Economic Development. 351.864FER Yukon export and investment activity. Phase according to the "White Book ... The report 2 describes the work program for balaaUOD 01 ua. YUkOD IDdIaD reflects comments received trom the implementing the recommended strategies, Implementation Review Committee and from aatrepna8Dltal developmaat prolect and provides a five-year order of magnitude miner interviews. Phase 2 includes an update 1990; 59 pages budget of government program expenses of the cost estimating model from Phase 1, an Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; Vancouver required for its implementation. engineeIing assessment of stream channel ·business ·First Nations ·impact assessment YG. Economic Development. 354.8276YUK restoration methods, and an examination of The pwpase of this study is to conduct an design [Jood [Jow estimation techniques. evaluation of this project and to make YG, Economic Development, TN 424.C3Y93 1991 recommendations as to how to improve the elticiency and effectiveness of this kind of balaatiDg ua. vIabIUtr 01 a IaDd ba8ed Fac:IDg ua. cbaUeDges 01 Ule 19908 8CIODomy. 'I'Iut case 01 TesIID. YUkOD entrepreneurial development program. 11 pages, with tables 1986; 97 pages with maps, tables DiIna Naye Ventures. 332.0 EVA Yukon Outfitters Association; Whitehorse Carole J. Comeau; Toronto balaaUoD 01 YakOD ecoDomlc ·business ·environment ·hunting ·impact developmaat olllcar (£DO) plOlfl'lUlL ·economic development ·hunting ·non-wage assessment ·outfitting ·wildlife management economy *1'eslin ·trapping OvenIew 01 flDdlDga &Dd r8CIOmmeDdaUoDB This report lists currently registered outfitters, This thesis, submitted to Ryerson describes typical expenses; and deals with 1989; 21 pages Polytechnical Institute, examines some of the such topics as the economic impacts of debates over the praspects of a viable miXed Westcoast Development Group; Port Albemi; outtitting on the Yukon economy, hiIing economy in the north. Ways of estimating the prepared for Council for Yukon Indians employees, conservation, game management value of domestic harvests which are ·economic development ·First Nations ·impact and ethics. important culturally and economically are assessment DlAND, EconOmic Development, uncatalogued considered. Problems involved include The pwpase of this report is to pIOvide an detennining the actual volume of pIOduction, Faro toDrIam plaD appraisal of the effectiveness of the economic evaluating the income in-kind generated, and development officers for each First Nation 1989; 33 pages plus appendices, with maps, assessing the intangibles. It concludes that a and to outline recommendations aimed at tables viable miXed economy does exist, is usually improving program design and delivery. MacKay & Partners and MacPherson underestimated and that it makes a YG, Economic Development. 352.942YUK Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for considerable contribution to the welfare of Town of Faro First Nations. ·community development ·Faro ·tourism YG. Economic Development. E78.Y8 C66 The purpose of this plan is to provide a framework for the citizens of Faro to develop their fledgling tourism industry. The plan is aimed at community organi2ations, all three levels of government, and corporations whose main business may not involve tourists directly. City 01 Whitehorse. Plannlng Library. EO 2·13

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 .....1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a FeaslbWty and impac:ta 01 flu farmlDg A feaBIbIIIty atDdy 101' a WIdtehone FeaalbUlty atDdy OD establlllluDeDt 01 a. ID the YukOD basIDe8a eDterpdse C8DtI'a CDlDIDan:Ial growen' cooperative and 1988; 193 pages plus appendices. with tables. 1989 aaaoc:Iatad storage fac:lllty ID YakoD graphs Whyte Reynolds & Associates; Edmonton; 1988; 82 pages and appendices. with tables, Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; prepared for prepared for Whitehorse Business Enterprise drawings Council for Yukon Indians; sponsor: Canada! Centre Steering Committee; sponsor: HLA Consultants and Boreal Consulting Yukon Economic Development Agreement Government of the Yukon, Economic Services Ltd.; Edmonton; prepared Cor 'business 'feasibility 'fur farming 'trapping Development: Mines and Small Business Government of the Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and Small BUSiness This study consists of a review of the history "business 'feasibility 'Whitehorse of trapping and fur ranching in the Yukon and This study looked at the concept of a "agriculture 'feasibility 'import substitution an evaluation of the feasibility and likely business incubator. which encompasses a "infrastructure "resowce development impacts of ranching the following species: multi-tenant, rentable space; shared business This study provides an examination of the arctic (white) fox, coloured (red) fox. fisher, administrative support services; business feasibility of establishing a commercial marten, muskrat, mink, lynx, nuitria and counselling; and access to seed and venture growers' cooperar:ive to market Yukon grown chinchilla. capit.aJ. The study reviews the local business fresh vegetables and potatoes, and VG. Economic Development. SF 403.5C3F43 climate and economy, provides an overview constructing a vegetable and potato storage of the existing enterpIise centre models in facility to house the operation. FeulbWty 01 IeecUDg aplOldecl graID &0 Canada, makes specific recommendations VG. Economic Development. AG dairy cattle ID the YakOD with reference to an enterpIise centre model, 1988; 69 pages, with tables and provides an action plan for the A leaalbWty atDdy &0 88lesa the pl'OducUOD 01 llIUIIl the Alian W. Heiland; Whitehorse; prepared for implementation of the preferred model. frultal1lantes ID Mayo-Stewut Valley area. Phase t: Champagne/Aishihik Indian Band VG. Economic Development. HF 2B PI'ogreaa report. Phaaa 2: Report 'agriculture 'feasibility 'livestock 'resowce A feasibility study 101' davalOplDeDt 01 a 1988; 64 pages (phase 1). 40 pages (Phase 2). development CDlDIDen:lal wbltaflabt1nubotllnlcker with photos, maps, tables The purpose of this study is to determine the IIsbuy ID aoathem YakOD. Phase t: H. Mehaftey; Na Cho Nyak Dun; Mayo; economic feasibility of using sprouted grain llUllket IdeDUflcatioD aDd IIshery sponsor: CanadalYukon Subsidiary Agreement as a feed for dairy catcle in the Yukon. It is I'8801II'C8 avaDabWty on Renewable Resowces; Mennonite Central intended to show the viability of sprouting 1988; 45 pages plus appendices, with tables Committee; Mayo Indian Band grain in machines and feeding the sprouts to C. McEwen, G. Johnston, and N. De Graft; dairy catcle, while at the same time 'agriculture "berry processing "feasibility Northern Biomes Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for identifying other animals as potential users. "market assessment "Mayo Champagne/Aishihik Indian Band; sponsor: VG. EconOmic Development, AG This study was done to determine the CanadalYukon EconOmic Development feasibility of adapting or utilizing nar:ive small Agreement FeulbWty 01 hODBeboat reutala OD the fruits on a small commercial basis. The southem lakes 'Champagne/Aishihik First Nation "exports primary objectives were to determine·if and 1989; 22 pages plus exhibits. with tables 'feasibility "fisheries "resowce development what local varier:ies of berries can be MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for This study was conceived in the interests of successfully transplanted, and will survive Mar-Tag Ventures economic development for the Champagne! and produce in a small commercial setting; to 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region 'feasibility Aishihik Indian Band. If development of fresh determine if known commercial varieties of 'houseboats 'market assessment 'recreation water fishing was feasible, it would diversify trees and berries will adapt, survive and band's structure, provide produce in the local climate; consider "tourism the economic and to employment opportunities for band members in a preliminary way some economic aspects This proposal involves est.3blishing houseboat and provide a product for local consumption of commercial operations. rentals on Marsh Lake, based at Lakeview with possibilities for export. This report is the VG. Economic Development. 634.7MAY Marina. This study is intended to address first of three phases to be conducted three areas related to project feasibility: consecutively, dependent on the outcome of market potential; financial requirements and the previous phase. implications; and a marketing strategy. VG. Economic Development. 639.21NOR YG.Tourism,700400

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t ....tBe2. All ANNOTATED BIBUOGAAPHY 11

FeaslbWty SCUd, CO detenDlDe the Federal govemm8Dt YakOD local I'IDaDc:IallDstltDtlODB. Draft dlsc:aaslOD amount of gtu.lamIDated matertal CO pun:baae BtDdJ paper pnpared for the YukOD ec:oDOmlC be geDerated from the YukOD 1986; 94 pages, with tables developmeat strategy faD coDfenDca govemmeDt'. IIv.,.ar capital worlra Wayne M. Cardwell; Ryerson Polytechnical 1986 program Institute; Toronto; prepared for Economic B.D. Leboe; Peat Marwick and Panners; 17 pages, with tables Development Directorate, Yukon Region, sponsor: Government of the Yukon Stone Croft Hutchinson Architects Ltd.; Northern Affairs Program, Ministry of Indian "financial resources "infrastructure "Yukon 2000 Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the and Nonhern Affairs This study suggests new government Yukon, Government Services "impon substitution programs to encourage equity invesonents, "feasibility "impon substitution "manufacturing This study identifies opportunities to enhance expand debt financing, enhance business "wood products local supply-that is, to identify opportunities training and education, and provide business This study defines the normal expected to develop local production or more effective advisory services in rural areas. usage of glue-laminated material in building federal government purchasing practices. VG. Economic Development. HC 117.YBL44 projects and establishes a percentage of the VG, Economic Development. 354.7100712YUK I'IDaDc:Ial NBOarces. Draft ec:oDOmlC cost of construction that is associated with FIDaI avlaUOD studJ aad problem eavlroameDt dlaCUSalOD paper glue-laminated construction. It evaluates all statemeDt, DaWBOD City AIJport components of a building project to 1987; 86 pages determine where glue-laminated material 1986; various pagings, with tables Colin Heanwell; Whitehorse; sponsor: could be applied in the construction of a Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; Government of the Yukon building. It also analyses some of the Edmonton; prepared [or Government of the "financial resources "infrastructure "Yukon 2000 intricacies of producing a specialty product Yukon, Community and Transponation The purpose of this paper is to establish a set such as glue-laminated lumber and outlines Services of goals and objectives to guide future the priorities to be established to implement a "community development "Dawson City directions of the Yukon financial resources glue-laminated lumber product using Yukon "impact assessment "tourism "transponation system; to swnmarize the problems identified softwood lumber. This study was undenaken in part to reflect and to outline a possible strategy or VG, Economic Development. L 674.835STO an important economic development strategies for improving the financial FeaslbWty stud,: YukOD tree seedllDg objective of Dawson City-to increase resources base of the Yukon. It will consider DDIB8I'J tourism activity in that cornmunity. As a the desirability of establishing a regional reflection of these local needs, the overall financial institution, discuss the merits of 1988; 21 pages plus appendices, with tables objectives of this study were to identify alternative financial measures to stimulate Reid, Collins and Associates; Vancouver; existing and potential air service; identify development and consider possible means to prepared for Government of the Yukon, impacts of existing aiIport limitations on clarify and improve the delivery of existing Economic Development: Mines and Small aviation safety and operations; and identify government financial assistance programs. Business; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic impacts of existing aiIport limitations on VG, EconOmic Development. He 117.YBF57 Development Agreement future Dawson economic development. FInt Lake feaslbDlty Btad, &Dd "agriculture "feasibility "forestry "resource DIAND, EconomiC Development, 798 17 01 w,. development "Watson Lake "Whitehorse developmat coDcapt. WatsoD Lake, FIDaI nport of dIntct ecoDOml.: beoellt YukOD This report considers the possibility of CO YukOD from a1temative DOrtbem gas establishing a tree nursery to supply stock for 1990; 27 pages plus appendices, with maps, plpellaes. P..... 1 forestry in the Yukon, and to stimulate photos, drawings, tables economic development. The most probable 1990 Urban Systems Ltd.; prepared [or Town of sites would be Whitehorse or Watson Lake, PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for Watson Lake and the most likely !}'pe of nursery would be Government of the Yukon, Economic 'community development "First Wye Lake greenhouse. Development: Mines and Small Business "recreation "tourism "Watson Lake VG, EconomiC Development, 634.9564RE1 "business "energy "hydrocarbon development The primary objective of this study was to "impact assessment "pipelines 'I1le federal goods &Dd services tu &Dd determine how the lake and SUlTOunding area theYukOD The purpose of this report is to provide a could be developed as a recreation resource practical baseline and ongoing tool for and tourism attraction and to determine the July 1990; ISBN 1-55018-256-0; 27 pages analysis of economic benefits to the Yukon costs associated with the proposed Government of the Yukon, Economic from alternative northern gas pipelines. This development. The general approach to the Development; Whitehorse phase 1 report quantifies the range of gross project was to integrate a water management "business "impact assessment "taxation economic benefits potentially available to the program and a development program to This report begins with an overview of the private sector in the Yukon and deriving maximize the potential value and goods and services tax in Canada. It directly from pipeline system investment. attractiveness of First Wye Lake as a concludes with a disCUSSion of the most Four altemative pipeline scenarios have been community amenity. important effects of the GST on Yukon considered: an Alaska gas pipeline via the VG, Towism, 900348 businesses. Alaska Highway; a Dempster lateral trom that VG. Economic Development. HJ 5715.C3Y8 pipeline to access delta gas; a delta gas pipeline via the Dempster and Alaska highways; and a delta gas pipeline via the Mackenzie Valley. YG. Economic Development, H 11

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1988-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a FIscal capaddes of &Iae YukoD and Free trade and &Iae YukOD fte gooda-prodlldDg butastrtes ID &Iae Northwest Territories, t987-88 1986; 34 pages YukOn, t ..t-t985. A pnUmJaary 1988; 109 pages, with tables Canadian Labour Congress and the Yukon 8888881D8Dt D.G. Saigaonkar; Department 01 Indian AHairs Federation 01 Labour; Ottawa; prepared (or 1986; 23 pages, with tables and Northern Development, Constitutional Yukon Economic Council Government 01 the Yukon, Economic Development and Strategic Planning Branch "economic development "employment "free Development: Mines and Small Business; 'nnancial resources 'government finances trade Northern Affairs Program, EconOmic Development Directorate; Whitehorse 'taxation The pUJpose of this brief is to make available This report provides estimates of the potential to the Yukon Economic Council the views of "manulacturing "market assessment "Yukon revenue or fiscal capacities of the two the CLC and its afliliated unions on the issue 2000 territories. It also examines the equalization of Canada-U.s. free trade. Industries in the goods-producing group payment that could have been available to the YG, Economic Development, HF 1769.Y8F74 include agriculture, forestry, fishing and territorial governments if they were included trapping, mining, manufacturing and I'UDdlDg special waste maaageDleat ID under the federal equalization program. construction. This paper presents a &IaeYukoD DlAND. Economic Development. 200 20 02 discussion of the structure and performance 1990; 20 pages plus appendices, with tables of these industries in the Yukon from 1981 to Tbe forest IDdustry ID &Iae ecoDom, of MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for 1985. It is intended to provide background &IaeYukoD Government of the Yukon, Cornmunity and information for the Yukon 2000 economic 1988; ISBN 0-662-16672-8; 87 pages plus Transportation SeIVices, Advisory Committee strategy process. appendices, with tables, charts on Waste Management VG. EconOmic Development. 338.9719YUK Colin Heartwell; Forestry Canada; Victoria; "Iinancial resources "infrastructure "waste GovemmeDt 88 an ecoDOmlC fOn:8. Draft prepared lor Government 01 the Yukon, management dlacaaaloD paper pnpared for &he Renewable Resources and Economic The purpose of this study is to identify YukoD ecoaomlc developmeat strategy Development: Mines and Small Business; Indian sources of funds which could be raised faD CIODfenDce and Northern Affairs Canada, Forestry Canada through management of special wastes, and 1986; 30 pages 'exports 'Iorestry 'resource development to examine options for collecting and Doug McArthur; Whitehorse; sponsor: This study looks at the forest industry as part administering such funds. It analyses Government 01 the Yukon of the Yukon's overall economy. Each of the administrative costs, levels of authority, industries' sectors is analysed, namely, alternate mechanisms for collection and other "economic development "financial resources logging, sawn lumber, house logs, fuelwood issues which relate to a funding program. "impact assessment "Yukon 2000 and pine seeds. The analysis includes a VG, Renewable Resowces. EP129 This paper is intended to stimulate disCUSSion variety of sociD-economic indicators-the regarding government as a force in a modem forest production facilities, their physical and economy. The approach has been to provide financial capabilities, and the structure of the general background on the different roles that industry. Forest resources, employment, government can play, and an exploration of income, production and capacity, socio­ Gold 108888 at 1D0Ddlke placer mID ... the possible rationales for such government economic impact, and annual revenues and Gold rac:overy project (PbaIIe t) involvement. This exploration is relatively expenditures are assessed. The major 1989; 42 pages plus appendices, with tables practical, in that it implicitly draws upon impediments and economic benefits of Randy Clarkson; NEW ERA Engineering observed experience, and attempts to draw development of the forest resource are Corporation; Whitehorse; prepared lor Klondike conclusions from that experience about how and why government gets involved. discussed and suggestions are made on Placer Miners Association methods for improving the Yukon industry's VG. EconOmic Development, He 117.Y8M34 "mining "science and technology financial position and viability for the future. YG, EconomiC Development. SD 146.N6H43 The objectives of this program were to collect representative tailings samples; recover the Fort SeUdIk maaagemeDt plaD.. contained gold particles; evaluate and Exec:atlve IIIIIDIIUU'J recommend improved recovery technology; 1990; 13 pages plus appendices, with photos, and provide assistance in the selection and charts start-up of the recommended technology. J.S. Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse; Included in this report is a section on the prepared lor Government 01 the Yukon, Tourism economic and social contributions of the and Selkirk First Nation mining industry to the Yukon. VG. Economic Development, T 24 'community development "Fort Selkirk "historic sites "Selkirk First Nation "tourism The objectives of this plan are subdivided into culture, heritage resource management, education and inteJpretation, economic development, local use, tourism, research, and organization and administration. This report explains the management plan and a plan implementation framework. YG, Economic Development. E 78.Y8S87

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 188&-1892. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Greater IDa.aDe ngloaallaDd IIB8 pIaD BaD I'I8bertes Lld...... 1991; 103 pages, with tables, photos, maps developmat pIaD. Draft Yukon Land Use Planning; Whitehorse 1986; various pagings, with tables, graphs IIaIaea JaDcUOD ecoDOmiC developmat The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for 'Beaver Creek 'Burwash Landing 'Destruction pIaD Bay 'Haines Junction 'Kluane region 'land use Government of the Yukon, EconOmic 1987; 46 pages plus appendices planning 'regional planning Development: Mines and Small Business Economic Development Plan Steering This paper makes recommendations for land 'business 'fisheries 'Han Fisheries Ltd. Committee, Leverton and Associates, Northern management policies and practices and 'resource development Consulting Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for should be read in conjunction with the 22 This study includes an assessment of critical Village of Haines Junction sectoral and background reports which detail risks affecting Han Fisheries Ltd. and the known resources of the region. The 'community development 'economic provides recommendations to improve reports describe current economic and social development 'Haines Junction operations. It includes a detailed cost conditions in the region, the patterns and This report is to assist Haines Junction in analyses of revenue and expenses from 1985 types of land use, and areas where the establishing viable short and long-term operations. Interviews were conducted with recommendations should be specifically strategies to encourage economic management and representatives of the applied. This particular paper describes the development within the municipality. The Pacific Northwest salmon fishery. ways in which land is used in the region, first phase of the report is a review of VG. Tourism. 700390 outlines the concerns of residents about land information which provides a current use in the future, identihes current and economic picture of the community, where it IlelttalJe I'8801U'C8 Impact as888BIDaDt of possible future land use problems, and charts would like to be in the near future, and what the proposed CaslDo TraIlroDte km 33- a course of action towards sound land and the strengths and weaknesses of the 51.&, Weat-caDtraI YukOD resource management. municipality are perceived to be. Based upon 1988; 22 pages plus appendix, with map, YG, Economic Development. 333 .78 nu 1991 information received from business and photos resident questionnaires, as well as the basic R. Gonhardt; Whitehorse; prepared for Casino The GST aad 8ma111n1Bbu188 ID the data concerning the current community Trail Local Resource Group YukOD aDd Northwest Tenttortes status, the committee was able to develop 'Casino Trail 'historic sites 'impact assessment 1992; 17 pages, with tables overall goals and objectives. 'land use planning 'Little Salmon Carmacks Ted Mallen; Canadian Federation of VG. EconOmic Development. 307 HA! 1987 First Nation 'mining 'resource development Independent Business; Toronto IIaIaeII JUDcUOD tcnutsm develop... D' 'roads 'Selkirk First Nation 'transportation 'business 'impact assessment 'taxation pIaD This study is part of a review process to This study looks at the impact that the aST 1986; 50 pages plus appendices, with charts, determine environmental and sOcio-economic has had on business operations in the north. graphs, maps impacts of road construction along the It includes figures on the costs of Casino Trail. The principal objectives of the Haines Junction Tourism Development implementing mrr and on-going compliance research were to identify and evaluate Committee; prepared for Village of Haines costs. The impacts on various sectors are heritage resources within the proposed Junction outlined and conclusions and section and to provide recommendations recommendations are included. 'community development 'Haines Junction concerning the mitigation of the negative VG. EconomiC Development. PAM 1992-29 'market assessment 'tourism impacts of road construction on these This plan is a collaborative effort of the resources. A secondary objective was to A galde to the Datura of the domlDaat community, village council, local businesses attempt to further document traditional sites B8l9lca caatnt ID a I'8801II'C8 nglOD. Case and tourists. It addresses the following: previously identilied by Selkirk and Little atudy-WbltebOIB8, YukoD Tantlory imprOving the overall appearance of SalmonlCarmacks First Nation members. 1986; 97 pages, with tables, charts downtown Haines Junction; determining the VG. Land Claims RD 11 James de Hoop; Toronto extent and types of interest among BootallDqaa North dlBbtct plaD 'business 'diversification 'economic townspeople for tourism-oriented development 'import substitution 'Whitehorse development; determining the attitudes and 1988; various pagings, with maps interests of tourists who stop in Haines This paper, submitted in partial fulliIment of Government of the Yukon, Community and Junction with respect to their use of the town the requirements for the degree of Bachelor Transportation Services; !MC Consulting Group resources; identifying an image for the town; of Applied Arts, Ryerson PoJytechnical Inc.; Loeks Resource Analysis; Whitehorse identifying constraints to tourism facility Institute, explores the structure of the 'Hootalinqua North 'land use planning service development; providing approximate Whitehorse economy in order to further the 'regional planning cost estimates for tourism developments; aim of increased diversity and self-suiticiency The main purpose of this plan is to identify identifying all proposals on a priority basis; in the Yukon. It documents the business problems and concerns regarding land use and providing detailed drawings and community protile and the degree to which and management needs and then specifications for proposals of high or economic growth in Whitehorse is limited. It recommend solutions based on variety of immediate priority. a explores possible strategies to cope with interests, demands and land use pressures VG. Tourtsm. 900781 development problems. By re-evaluating found in the area. some of the traditional barriers to northern available t/uough YG. Economic Development development, the author believes a base can be established for a realistic economic diversilication policy. VG. EconomiC Development. 33O.9719DEH

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, t .....t882. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPIIY HowdDg 1Dfrastruc:tan. Draft dlsCll88loD 'I!Ia lDc:hudoD of people with dlsabWU.. paper prepared for the YukOD ecoDOmic: ID the YukOD c:ommDDity. A dlsc:aaalOD development strategy fall c:onfenllce paper for YlikOD 2000 1986; 26 pages, with tables Impact of Westc:outJSkagway routing 1988; 20 pages plus appendices OD Dortbem aappUn David McCann and Carl Evers; Whitehorse; Yukon Association for Special Needs People; sponsor: Government of the Yukon 1988; 36 pages, with tables, charts Whitehorse; sponsor: Government of the Yukon 'business 'housing 'infrastructure 'Yukon 2000 PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for 'employment 'people with disabilities 'Yukon Alberta Economic Development and Trade This paper reviews the housing market in the 2000 territory and projects 15 years ahead for 'impact assessment 'market assessment ·ports This paper examines the status of people housing needs, major concerns and issues. It 'Skagway "transportation with disabilities in the economy of the Yukon proposes solutions to hOUSing needs such as The purpose of this study is to compare the and reviews the implications of the Yukon alternative financing techniques and intermodal operating and economic 2000 economic strategy with regard to this associated business development in the characteristics of physical distribution to the group. The recommendations are meant to housing field. north for goods soureed from Alberra and provide an operational framework through VG, Economic Development, HC 1I7.Y8M33 British Columbia. which people with disabilities can achieve VG, Economic Development, H 12 the goals of Yukon 2000. II1muua reaoun:es development strategy VG, EconomiC Development. HC 117.Y81431 1987 1987; 33 pages 'I'1Ie Impac:ta of CeDadaJU.B. Iree trade OD the YukOD economy: IlDaI report IDdIaD pardc:lpaUOD ID lbe ecoDomy. Whitehorse; sponsor: Government of the Yukon March 1986; 26 pages plus appendices Draft dlsCll88loD paper pnpared for the 'employment 'Yukon 2000 The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for YldlOD economic developmeDt Btrategy This paper deals with the goals and Government of the Yukon, Economic fall conference objectives involved in developing human Development: Mines and Small Business 1986; 33 pages resources from an economic perspective. It K. S. Coates; Victolia; prepared for gives strategic directions and recommends 'economic development 'free trade 'impact Government of the Yukon, Economic actions. assessment Development: Mines and Small Business VG. Economic Development, HC 117.Y8H9311987 This report identities the advantages, disadvantages and risks of Canada-U.S. free 'First Nations 'Yukon 2000 BydrocarboD development. A YldlOD trade to the Yukon economy and residents. This paper continues and expands the debate perapectlve. AD BDDOtated blbUograpby This report will assist the Yukon government about the question of First Nation of B01II'C8B avaDable ID the YukOD in prepaIing a bargaining strategy for the free participation in the Yukon economy. It places Arc:IdveB trade negotiations between Canada and the the concems facing Yukon Fust Nation Volume 1-1986, ISBN 1-55018-024-X, 536 United States. It is based on a review of people into the broader context of territorial pages; Volume 2-1988, ISBN 1-55018-062-2, available documents on Yukon and Alaska development. 569 pages economics, interviews and meetings. VG. Eoonomic Development. HC 117.Y8C63 Nancy P. Cameron (Volume 1) and Mary Raines VG. Economic Development. HC 117.Y8147 IDdDBbtaI mlDerala and mlDor metala (Volume 2); Whitehorse; prepared for Import BIIbatItIIUOD: prospec:ts and and their poteDtIaI for developmeDt ID Government of the Yukon, Education, Yukon OpportuDlt1eB for the YukOD Tanttory theYukOD Archives; sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas with BpedaI aneaUon glvea to fedual Action Program (NOGAP) 1988 g09emmeDt~g 'Beaufort Sea 'bibliographies 'environment A. Woodsend; prepared for Klondike Placer 1987; 121 pages, with tables, maps 'hydrocarbon development 'information Miners Association; sponsor; National systems Wayne Cardwell Research Council of Canada, Industlial Research Assistance Program These bibliographies were compiled to 'business "import substitution 'manufacturing provide greater accessibility to the vast This thesis, submitted to Ryerson 'exports "market assessment 'mining "resowce amount of information available in the Yukon PolytechnicaJ Institute, reviews the development Archives related to northern hydrocarbon Government of Canada purchases for the This report reviews industrial minerals and development. The geographic emphasis of Yukon to idenCify those commodities for minor minerals. Information is included on the bibliography is on the Yukon and the which significant dollar values were used to mineral types, uses, deposit characteristics, Beaufort Sea, but material dealing with the purchase from outside of the Yukon. Given a mining methods, produceIS, market Northwest Territories and Alaska is also general lmowledge of the supportive specification, prices, Canadian deposits and included. There are 911 (Volume 1) and 1,015 capabilities of the Yukon economy, an Yukon occurrences. Comments are also made (Volume 2) entries of both published and additional assessment was carried out of on the likelihood of the discovery of Yukon unpublished works held in the Archives, whether the production, or the eaming of deposits and the potential for their including monographs, articles in books, retail margins, of those significantly imported development. government and consultant reports, goods is possible. Ten import substitution VG. Economic Development, QE 36S.w66 manuscripts and corporate records. opportunities are identified. VG, Eoonomic Development, TP 692.2H9H93 (Volume I); VG. EconOmic Development, H 10 VG. Eoonomic Development. EB 333.8232EXT (Volume 2)

YUKON ECONOMIC PLAIININQ STUDIES, t88&-t892. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1Df0naatioD 18801II'C88. Draft ec:oDOmlC lDter-tanItorlal blabwa,. hlWD8tnu:tlaD eaviJoameDt dlsCIIIIsloD papu Btady. YakOD Tanttol'J' 1987; 14 pages 1986; 14 pages plus appendices, with tables Graham Orpwood and Scott Ti!fin; Orpwood Public Works Canada; prepared for Department Keeplllg Faro OD the map. AD ec:oDOmlC Associates; sponsor: Government of the Yukon of Indian Affairs and Nonhern Development dlvendflcatlOD atud, 1988; 19 pages plus appendices "information systems "science and technology "roads "transportation & "Yukon 2000 The purpose of this study is to apply an David Naime Associates Ltd.; Faro; sponsor: Faro Economic Action Group This paper looks at information resources and evaluation method to the highways in the how they can be integrated into the Yukon Yukon. The requirements of the study were "community development "diversification development strategy being prepared. as follows: review of onginal highway "economic development "Faro VG. Economic Development. HC 117.Y818311987 inventory (done in 1977·78) in combination The pwpose of this study is to identify ways with the latest as·builts; field veIllication of of making Faro a more attractive, stable 1Df0naatioD review 01 the gama deficiencies; identification of sUIface, cross· community by diversifying the local economy fanDlDg IIlduBtry III the YakOD section and drainage deficiencies; and improving services to the people. The 1992; 42 pages identification of summer and winter project was designed to identify local goals, Girard Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared for maintenance demand; establishment of concems and existing conditions, to explore Government of the Yukon, Economic technical pnority; and Class C estimates for options for economic diversification, and to Development: Mines and Small Business proposed reconstruction elements. suggest some strategies for action. "game farming "market assessment VG. Community and Transportation Services, VG. Economic Development. HC 120.F3 1988 Transportation Planning and Programming The objectives 01 this paper are to identify the KlDg Port Impact ....88ID8Dt. Pbase 1: kinds 01 information required to undertake a IDtrodadDg the con optiOD. A deslga Scoplllg. I'IDaI report for a YakoD IDdIaD d89810pmaat BJBt8m general review of the economic feasibility of 1988; 39 pages game farming in the Yukon, and to conduct a 1989; 25 pages, with drawings, graphs Roben Grant Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared preliminary market overview of Yukon game Westcoast Development Group; Whitehorse; farming products based on available for Government of the Yukon, Community and prepared for Council for Yukon Indians and Transportation Services information. Yukon Indian Development Corporation YG, Economic Development. SF 4OO.5.G71992 "Beaufon Sea "hydrocarbon development "business "economic development "First "impact assessment "infrastructure "King Pon IDfrastnIctan. Draft ec:oDomlc Nations "ports eaviJoameDt dlsCll8sloD papu This pamphlet outlines a new approach to The objectives of this study are to conduct a 1987; 59 pages Indian economic development-

H10Ddlke VaDey dlstltet land 1188 pIaD: HlDaDe NaUoD8I Park R8118198: paIII lDIUUle regIoD81 ecoDOmlC profile ImplemeDtaUoD IItI'Btegy managemeJlt pIaD ravIaw. Draft pIaD 1990; 85 pages, with tables, photos, maps PJ'OpoaaIa 1988; ISBN 1-55018-210-2 ; 46 pages, with HLA Consultants and Macpherson Research tables, maps 1989; 19 pages plus appendices and Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Yukon, COllUTlunity and Environment Canada Government of the Yukon, Economic Transportation Services; Whitehorse "K!uane National Park "parks "tourism Development: Mines and Small Business "Dawson City "K1ondike Valley "land use This draft proposal contains the highbghts o[ "Beaver Creek "Burwash Landing -Destruction planning a revised management plan for Kluane. This Bay "economic development "Haines Junction The purpose of this plan is to establish a paper is intended to be used as the basis of a "K!uane region "land use planning "regional framework for the use and disposition of newsletter and a subsequent round of public planning -resource development public or Crown lands in the Klondike Valley meetings. The purposes 01 this document are to provide to meet the short and long-term social, YG, Tourtsm, 500350 an overview of the main economic issues in economic and environmental needs of the the Kluane region at present; to present an region. HIDaDe ngIu tcnutsm d8V8lop1ll8Dt overview of the available economic data plaD IramewodL DlsauadoD paper YG, Economic Development 333.78KLO relevant to the preparation of the Kluane 1989; various pagings, with tables regional plan; and to identify data gaps and H1uaae NatioD81 Park Reaenre. fte The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for further economic research required for questlOD of aC1C888 Government of the Yukon, Tourism completion 01 the Kluane land use plan. 1988; 134 pages, with tables "Beaver Creek "Burwash Landing "Destruction YG, Economic Development, HO 319.Y8G75 Municipality of Haines Junction; Haines Bay "Haines Junction "K!uane region "regional lDIUUle TrtbaI CouDcII CIOIDIDDDlty Junction planning "tourism ecoDOmiC developmeat plaD "environment "impact assessment "K!uane This report describes a draft tourism 1986; 21 pages plus appendices, with graphs National Park "parks "regional planning framework based on analyses of markets, "resource development "tourism products, and current institutions. It is not Peter Boothroyd This report outlines the position of the village intended to identify specihc projects but "Beaver Creek "Burwash Landing "community council with respect to future development rather to address the key principles which are development "economic development "K!uane considerations for the Kluane Park region. crucial to successful tourism development in First Nation The objective is to examine the entire the region. This is a report of a day-long community question of access into the park. It highbghts YG, EconomiC Development, 333.78KLU economic development planning workshop some of the benehts of increased access into held at Burwash Landing on December 16, Kluane [or Haines Junction, as well as [or HIDaDe reglOD to1IIIsm developmeDt 1986. Separately appended to the report is Whitehorse and for Canada as a nation. It plaD. Put 1: Report. Put 2: Tec:ludcal documentation of a preliminary economic outlines how, through proper management report planning meeting held in Beaver Creek on techniques, the park can provide greater 1989; various pagings, with tables, maps December la, and the observationsl access opportunities without having an overly The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for recommendations of the author. adverse effect on the surrounding natural Government of the Yukon, Tourism YG, Economic Development, PAM 1986-8 environment. "Beaver Creek "Burwash Landing "Destruction ICI1ume TrtbaI COIIIIcII CIOIDIDUDIty YG, Economic Development, 333.78KLU 1988 Bay "Haines Junction "K!uane region "land use ecoDolDic developmeat plaD. Laying the planning "market assessment "parks "regional BlaaDe NaUoD81 Park Reaenre: foaadatloD for social, pbystcal. planning "tourism managemeDt plaD BIIIIUII8IY aplrUual/c:aItaraI, emotioD81 and The tirst document (part 1) presents the 1990; 13 pages ecoDOmiC weD-bemg recommended tourism development plan lor 1991; 92 pages, with tables Environment Canada the Kluane region. It identibes development "K!uane National Park "parks "tourism opportunities and programs that wil1lead to David Hedmann and Associates; Whitehorse The intent of the revised plan is to increase growth in the tourism sector and meet the "Burwash Landing "community development access opportunities for visitors to see Yukon Economic Strategy's objectives for "economic development "K!uane First Nation Kluane's interior tirsthand in ways that ensure creating local economic development This community economic development plan that the park's wildemess integrity is opportunities. It includes market analysis, was commissioned to help people in Burwash preserved. The plan includes information on analysis of the tourism product, institutional Landing plan for the future and to provide a marketing, zoning, visitor activities, services context, stakeholder objectives and concerns, management strategy. It outlines important and facilities, resource conservation, cultural a framework lor the tourism development opportunities for and constraints to resource management, regional integration, plan, and impact assessment. community economic development, describes environmental assessment and review The second document (part 2) provides ways to take advantage 01 the opportunities process, and a socio-economic statement. background analysis information on the and to overcome the constraints, and YG, Towism, 500335 region's markets, products and the contains the goals for the well-being 01 the institutional context. community as defined by the people who live YG, Economic Development, 333.78KLU 1989 there. YG, Towism, 400287

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t .....t892. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Kopper KlDg development Btally. LayIDg Iba fODDdaUoD for oar "tan. A look at fIItDI8 traDdB aDd the YukOD Market _ ..meDt. Draft Report of the aoao AcUOD CoIDIIIIttee 8CDDOmy 1988; 18 pages, with maps January 1988; various pagings, with drawings September 1989; 26 pages, with map !MC Consulting Group Inc. 2020 Action Corrunittee; Whitehorse; prepared Government of the Yukon, EconOmic 'community development 'Kopper King 'land for Whitehorse Economic Initiatives Corrunittee Development: Mines and Small Business; use planning 'market assessment 'Whitehorse 'economic development 'Whitehorse Whitehorse; prepared for Govemment of the Yukon, Cabinet Committee on Economic The focus of this report is on the planning This economic development plan provides 8 Plaruling and design of commercial property in the sense of direction and a strategic framework Kopper King area. The creation of a for future Whitehorse planning. Its purpose is 'economic development conceptual plan or layout for the specific to suggest a new and clear benchmark This paper provides a discussion of future property rests on a number of factors, one principle from which decision-makers can economic trends as they pertain to the Yukon being the market for the property. This judge and view all future economic planning economy. Focus is on the longer term, and assessment deals with two key questions: Is leading to the eventual release of Whitehorse on the Yukon's market economy. there a need or demand for additional land from present levels of dependence on others. YG. EconOmic Development. HB 372O.Y9 1989 for commercial development along the Alaska YG, Economic Development. 307WHl Highway within the City of Whitehorse? If so, Low capital tecImologlea for 8CDDOmlC what potential uses or demand exists for the LIanIIDdIaD 8aDd. ComprebelUdve development ID YukOD. A lIIII'Vey of property across from the Kopper King on the c:ollLlllDldty development plaD. VolmDe Uterature OD appropriate tec:lmologlea, highway? 3: am C·3t Impact "8888IDent with relereace to oppol1UDltlea ID YukOD City 01 Whitehorse, Planning Library. EO 1-12 1989; 26 pages, with tables David Naime & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse 1987; 35 pages, with table, drawing KwaaIID D1ID IDdtaD BaDd. Ecoaomlc 'community development 'housing 'impact Dave Loeks; Sundog Resource Consulting; development plaD assessment 'Liard Indian Band Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic 1989; 25 pages, with tables, graphs Development Agreement The information obtained by this study can MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for be used by the band in obtaining funds from 'agriculture 'bibliographies 'construction Kwanlin Dun Indian Band programs designated to meet Bill C-31 needs, industry 'economic development 'energy 'economic development 'Kwanlin Dun First and to assist the band in developing effective 'forestry 'science and technology Nation policies and programs to deal with This is a review of low-capital, intermediate This is the first study of Kwanlin Dun's anticipated impacts. Specihc areas addressed technologies, with comments on their economic development activities. Its purpose in this report include band membership, potential application in the Yukon. Examples is to prepare a strategy which will guide housing, land and infrastructure, band of such technologies falling in the area of Kwanlin Dun's economic development government. economic development, forestry and agricuJturalland development. activities. The study includes a review of the education and community services. An building technologies, and energy systems present situation, the results of consultations, assessment of the magnitude of Bill C-31 are provided. a proposed economic development program, impacts is presented; implications for band YG. Economic Development. HC 117.Y8L64 and an action plan. policies and programs are discussed and YG. Economic Development. HC 120.1(7 1989 estimates of funding required to address these impacts are provided. In addition, 8 list of actions the band can take to address the impacts is provided. Major baDsportaUOD poUcr 18111U18 of DiinII Nave Ventures. 307.1 COM YukOD Laad aad re80111'C8 C:ODC8IDII per&alalag 1986; 49 pages, with tables to ec:oDOmlC developmeDt. Grea&er LIanI RIver wblte water raftlDg Z.J. Haritos; Whitehorse; prepared for Kbume IBDd UBe plBD poteDUaI Government of the Yukon, Community and 1986; 9 pages plus appendices, with photos, 1990; 32 pages, with maps Transportation Services maps Read and Associates; Whitehorse; prepared for 'infrastructure 'transportation 'White Pass and Tatshenshini Expediting; Whitehorse; prepared ChampagnelAishihik Indian Band Yukon Corporation Limited for Government of the Yukon, Economic 'Charnpagne/Aishihik First Nation 'economic Development: Mines and Small Business This paper discusses the major transportation development 'Kluane region 'land use plaruling policy issues and provides the basis for the 'feasibility 'Liard River 'rafting 'recreation 'market assessment formulation a 'rivers ·tourism 'Watson Lake of transportation planning This paper provides a summary of economic framework for the Yukon. It provides an This report evaluates the feasibility of activities underway or proposed in the understanding of the factors that influence operating guided white water trips on some Champagne-Aishihik First Nation's major the pattern and growth of the transportation or all of the ward River between the ward traditional settlement area. It presents an system and in turn, its impact on the socio­ Canyon located at Watson Lake and Hen's overview of other proposed land and resource economic environment. It addresses the Gate at the terminus of the Grand Canyon of uses within the KJuane planning region. It major elements of the transportation policy the ward. discusses how the Final Agreement of the (socio-economic environment, Yukon Yukon land claim can be expected to affect YG, Economic Development. GV 780.lA3 government objectives and priorities, other the band's economic pursuits. Finally, it jurisdictions) and their impact on transporta­ presents considerations that should be tion objectives, priorities and major issues. reflected during the writing of the land use YG. Commw!.lty and Transportation Services, plan. Transportation Planning and Programming YG, Economic Development, HO 319.YBG751

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t .....t ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 MaDagement plan for wood bison ID &be ""e auull:et potential and praductlon Marketing plan and ImpUcadODB for the Yukon costa of a Yukon native grus and AIaaka Hlghwa, Vl8lton Aaaoc:ladoD. February 1989; 30 pages with map. tables legume seed IDdustry Volume I: ""e plan. Volume 2: '1be Government of the Yukon. Renewable 1987; 45 pages. with tables backgnnmd to the plan Resowces and Canadian Wildlife Service; M. Vaartnou & Associates and Decora 1988; 88 pages plus appendices (2 volumes), Whitehorse Landscaping Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for with tables "wildlife management Government of the Yukon. Economic L. Swaine; Stevenson Kellogg Ernst & Development: Mines and Small Business This report lays out objectives for managing Whinney; prepaJed for Alaska Highway Visitors wood bison. one of which includes 'agriculture 'business 'market assessment Association enhancing the regional economic base 'resource development 'Alaska Highway Visitors Association through the introduction of a species with This report concludes that the Yukon market "marketing plan "roads 'tourism considerable economic potential. Included can sustain a native seed industry which The study contains a marketing plan and are project costs between 1983 and 1989. produces 16.000 kg of seed annually. using strategy, economic and hnancial implications VG. EconOmic Development. QL 737.U5JH64 1989 about 100 hectares. The market could rapidly of the plan, and general in[onnation on double if the agricultural sector expands markets in the area. Managing conDIc:tB ID &be Yukon'l rapidly or mine reclamation is encouraged. VG. Tourism. 900527 (v2) wUdemeas Industrtes: big game Recommendations are also made regarding out6tt1Dg, wDdemesl out6ttlDg and the prudent course of action which should be Markets for Yukon forest prodncts flablDg camp operation followed in development of the fledgling seed 1988; ISBN 0-662-16674-4, ISSN 0840-9781: 72 1986; various pagings industry. pages, with tables, graphs, maps Andrew R. Thompson and Harriet Rueggeberg; VG. Economic Development. H 633.2DEC Colin Heartwell; FOlestry Canada; Victoria; Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the prepared for Government of the Yukon, Market potential for ArctIc cbarr Yukon. Renewable Resources and Tourism Renewable Resources and Economic 1986; 67 pages plus appendices. with tables "adventure travel 'fisheries 'hunting "land use Development: Mines and Small BUSiness; planning 'outlitting 'resource development Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; prepaJed for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Forestry 'tourism 'wildliIe management Northern Biomes Ltd. Canada This report contains the results of workshops "exports 'fisheries "market assessment 'exports "forestry 'market assessment held in November 1986. sponsored by "marketing plan 'Northern Biomes Ltd. 'resource development Renewable Resources and Tourism. The 'resource development This study summarizes the available purpose of these workshops was to promote The pUlpose of this study is to determine the information on the timber resources of the discussion among commercial and market potential for Arctic charr cultured in Yukon, reviews the historical and present recreational development groups on the the southern Yukon. and to recommend the markets for each of the Yukon's forest demands being made on the Yukon's marketing strategy most appropriate to products, and provides an overview of the wildemess resources. There are two access potential markets. The specific areas local and expon markets, along with a background papers contained in this report. of study include determining the size and discussion of the impact that external factors One deals with big game outfitters. the other location of Arctic charr markets, and such as exchange rates and tariffs can have with wilderness outfitters and fish camp identifying preferred product characteristics upon marketing prospects. The report operators. and expected prices in each of the markets provides options for possibly implementing, in VG. Renewable Resources. PR355 identified. the near future. a marketing strategy. VG. Economic Development. SH 167.A74N8 1986 VG. Economic Development SD 146.N6H432 Market feaslbWty atady. Proposed 1&0 room hotel development. Wblteborae, Marketing conaldendoDB for KhIaae Mayo hotel feaalbWty stDdy Yukon Temtory National Park 1988; 17 pages plus appendices. with tables 1990; various pagings. with tables 1987; 70 pages with tables MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepaJed for Pannell Ken Forster; Vancouver; prepared for Stevenson Kellogg Emst & Whinney; Terry Hutton Champagne/ Aishihik Indian Band Winnipeg; prepared for Environment Canada 'accommodations 'business "feasibility 'Mayo "accommodations "Champagne/ Aishihik First "K!uane National Park "marketing plan "parks "tourism Nation "convention centres 'feasibility "market ·resource development In an early 1988 study, it was concluded that assessment 'Taga Ku Corporation 'Whitehorse This report provides insights for consideration a new hotel was required in Mayo and that a This study was undertaken to evaluate the in the development and marketing aspects of specific feasibiliry study would be required for potential market demand for a proposed the management plan review. It includes such a venture. This current study examines qualiry hotel and convention centre to be infonnation on the existing levels of use of the feasibiliry of a proposal to construct a developed on a site located at the north edge the park, some of the potential markets that faciliry similar to a previous hotel in Mayo, of the downtown core of Whitehorse. It was could make use of the park. and the specific the Chateau Mayo, which would include done to assist the developer in evaluating the Slims River Glacier Access project. In rooms, a lounge and a restaurant. market feasibiliry of the proposed project. It addition, there is discussion of other YG. Tourism. 700600 includes a pro forma statement of revenue development ideas as well as the current and expenses for building. marketing of the park. Finally, included are VG. Economic Development. NA 7800.C5 1990 some recommendations on development and marketing aspects of the park. VG, Economic Development. FC 4014.K5592 1987

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1992. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY IlaDtaI bealtb aenlcea ID the YailOD. A lilt. .lIDDden develop.aDt. IDItIaI IIDDIdpallDfrastrDCIDre IIDkage plan for compreb8lUdve aenlcea aDvII'oDlDeDtaI evalaadOD. VobuDe 3. stractDre. DlsCll88loD paper prepared for 1988; 21 pages Soc:ICHtCODOmlC evalaadOD of the lit. the YukOD ecoDOmiC developmeat IlDaden devel0p.aDt OD the WataoD strategy faD coDfereDce Juhree Z. Clave; prepared for Government of Lake area aDd YailOD the Yukon, Health and Human Resources 1986; 18 pages 1990 "health services "infrastructure "needs Scon Widmeyer; Resources Expediting and assessment 'people with disabilities "social Hornal Consultants Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared Management; prepared for Government of the services for Mt. Hundere Joint Venture Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and Small Business This review of the mental health selVice "Curragh Resources "environment "impact system was initiated as a result of proposed assessment "Lower Post "mining "Mt. Hundere "community development "inlrastructure mental health legislation to mandate certain "resource development "Upper Liard "Watson "Yukon 2000 mental health selVices. This reflects a Lake This paper looks at municipal infrastructure in renewed commitment by govemment to the The purpose of this srudy is to identify the the Yukon. The author divides infrastructures provision of mental health selVices and a social and economic impacts of the proposed into hard, soft and social and develops a growing recognition that a continuum of care Mt. Hundere mine on the communities of framework which gives a great deal of for persons suffering from mental disorder is Watson Lake, Upper Liard and on the Yukon fleXibility for developing different areas of the desirable both for the human benefit and for in general. It also looks at the effect the Yukon in the manner in which we ourselves cost-effectiveness of selVice. project will have on the community o[ Lower feel is most suitable VG. Health and Social Services, 88-008 Post, located in B.C. 25 km south of Watson VG, EconomiC Development, HC 117.Y9WS4 Lake. It includes recommendations [or Mlao-bydro develop.eDts for blgbway mitigation where negative impacts have been _ feasibility atady. WatsoD Lake malDteD8Dce camps iden tified. 1989; 107 pages 1986; various pagings, with maps, tables VG, Economic Development, DG 339.23HUN Lord Cultural Resources Planning and UMA Engineering Ltd.; prepared for Management Inc.; Toronto; prepared for 11ft. N8IUI8D gold project. TaDlDga dam Government of the Yukon, Government Government of the Yukon, Tourism pm'mlna'Y deslga report Services "culture "feasibility "Watson Lake 37 pages plus appendices, with drawings, "Blanchard "energy "feasibility "Fraser "micro­ tables This repon presents options for prOviding a hydro development "Ogilvie "roads "science museum facility in Watson Lake. It Klohn Leonof( Yukon; prepared for Archer, and technology *Tuchitua recommends doing renovations to one of two Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited This study assesses the micro-hydro sites already in existence in Watson Lake to development possibilities at four selected "mining "Mt. Nansen "resource development meet current needs and proposes a review be highway maintenance camp locations. The This repon presents a site appraisal and done in 1994 to detennine furure construction objectives were: to identify potential micro­ preliminary design for two potential tailings possibilities. The repon details federal and hydro development sites near each camp and pond sites at Mt. Nansen. The purpose o[ this territorial government grant programs for prepare project concepts and layouts; to cany preliminary repon is to provide sufficient which the museum project may be eligible. out an economic analysis for each potential infonnation for a feasibility-level cost estimate. VG, Tourism, 700965 development in order to detennine the cost of D1AND. Economic Development, no 92 01 electrical energy generation from micro-hydro sources; and to make a comparison With the IIIDDdesaa DenloPJll8llt CoIporatloa. traIDIDg project cost of diesel-electrJc generation. The four cm camps selected were Fraser, Blanchard, 1990; various pagings, with tables Native ecoDOmlc: developmeDt Tuchirua and Ogilvie. Yukon Indian Development Corporation, Taiga corporadoaa: poUtlc:al aDd ecoDOmlc: VG. Economic Development. T 22 Resource Consultants; Whitehorse; prepared for cluuage ID CaDada'a DOrtb. CARe poucy Ta'an Kwach'an Council paper 4 "economic development "infrastructure 1986; ISBN 0-919996-27-2; 85 pages "Mundessa Development Corporation *Ta'an Michael S. Whinington; Canadian Arctic Kwach'an Council "training Resources Comminee; Ottawa These training workshops were designed to "Canadian Arctic Resources Committee detennine what kind of relationship should "economic development "First Nations "land exist between the Council and the Mundessa use planning Development Corporation; re-position the This paper aims to look analytically at a fairly corporation by modifying the by-laws, recent instirutional innovation in Canadian developing a mandate, developing a board of political economy, the native economic directors structure, developing a corporate development corporation. It outlines the strategic plan and developing the venrure political and economic context Within which identification/selection/development process; these organizations operate and elaborates a move the corporation into business general framework for assessing economic development through implementation of the development strategies. It describes the strategic plan; and begin developing the corporations themselves and assesses them capacity of the board of directors to plan and within the framework. manage the activities of the corporation. VG, Economic Development, E 79.C2W44 1996 Dana Naye Ventures. 307.0 MUN

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Nathre education In Yukon Needa 8888B8ID1IDt stDdy for a women'B Non-C'ODBDmptive wildlife aae on the 1987; 80 pages, with tables alaelter Yukoa aartb slope HLA Consultants; prepared for Yukon Joint 1989; 31 pages plus appendices, with graphs, 1988: 27 pages Commission on Native Education and Training tables D. Talarico and D. Mossop: Whitehorse; "education "First Nations Elizabeth B. Lane and Laura MacFeeters; prepared for Government of the Yukon, prepared for Help and Hope for Families Renewable Resources This research report examines the state of Society Indian education in the Yukon, focusing on "business "recreation "tourism "wildlife equality of opportunity, elticiency in education, "needs assessment "social services "Watson management equity for Indians in the system, and Lake "wife battering "women This document is made up of two parts. Part education as an investment. DeL3iled social, This report examines the possibility of 1 is entitled "The effects of wildlife viewing: economic, and educational profiles of Indians establishing a shelter for battered women and tourism and birds in Herschel Island in the Yukon are provided. their children in the Watson Lake area. The TenitoIial Park" and part 2 is entitled "Bird DIAND. Economic Development, 33029 02 study involved consultations in the area, watching entetprise: pilot trip on Yukon interviews with representatives from shelters North Slope ... Both deal with the increasing Nataral resOurc:eB. Draft economic in small communities in western and opportunities for wildlife viewing in the area enviromnent dlsCllllaton paper northern Canada, and analysis of estimated and the potential for development by the 1987; 74 pages plus appendices, with tables population trends and the incidence of wife people living there. Robert and Christine Prescott-AlIen and Robert assault in the area. The problems associated YG, EconOmic Development. SK 471.Y9.T3 1988 W. Hornal; PADATA and Hornal Consulting with the available population figures are Nortbem economic developmeat Ltd.; prepared for Government of the Yukon, discussed. pl'Ogl'Blllllllng. DIBCllSBlon paper Economic Development: Mines and Small VG. Health and Social Services, 89-011 Business 1989; 29 pages A new economic development poUc:r for prepared for Department of Indian Affairs and "economic development "resource development the nortb? 'ftle Impact of the C8Dada­ Northern Development "Yukon 2000 u.s. free trade agreement "economic development "financial resources The tasks of this paper include: developing a 1988; ISBN 0-88627-090-1; 45 pages series of objectives for the management of This draft, unsigned report provides a context Ottawa; prepared for Canadian Centre for natural resources; developing a series of in which regional economic development Policy Alternatives guiding principles for the allocation and programming has been plOvided to the north, management of the Yukon's natural resources; "economic development "free trade "impact an overview of its most recent form-the identifying the major implications of these assessment Canada/Yukon Economic Development principles for natural resource users and the This study looks at the passible effects the Agreement, and a review of recent principles economy in general; recommending methods /ree trade agreement may have on the Yukon on which the federal government has based for resolving competing demands for and Northwest Tenitories. its regional economic development resources; and recommending speci1ic actions VG. Economic Development. HC 117.N5A23 programming policies. Three options are by the public and private sectors to implement presented for the federal govemment to NOOAP CIUD1IIatlve blbUograpby the proposed principles and methods. consider as it assesses whether it should YG, Economic Development, HC 117.Y8N38 1992: ISBN 0-662-19446-2 plOvide economic development programming NOGAP Secretariat, Constitutional to the north in the future. Natan of wIIdemesBladventan toartam Development and SUategi.c Planning Branch, DIAND. Economic Development, 260 10 12 In the Yukon Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Ottawa 1985-86 Nortbem employment and training In "bibliographies "hydrocarbon development the oD and gu Industry T. Spence and I. Klein; Downsview; prepared for This cumulative bibliography contains 1986; ISBN 0-920783-23-6; 105 pages, with York University; sponsor: Indian and Northern citations and abstracts for published and charts, tables Affairs Canada unpublished reports and other products DPA Group Inc. and InterGroup Consulting "adventure travel "recreation "tourism completed under the Northem Oil and Gas Economists Ltd.; Calgary Document not seen. Check with library at Action Program. These items have been Economic Development (Government of the funded wholly or partly by NOGAP. The "employment "hydrocarbon development Yukon). bibliography is multidiscipJinary and contains "training a section on economic conditions. This study was commissioned to determine NCPC Yalron tranafer agreement. Review YG, Economic Development. liD 9574.C4N66 the key factors which enhance or inhibit the of financial and economic aspectII abilities of oil and gas companies in northem 1987; 21 pages Canada to train and employ northern InterGroup Consultants Ltd.; prepared for residents. It makes recommendations on Government of the Yukon, Economic strategies that will enhance the nature and Development: Mines and Small Business extent of northern participation in northem oil and gas activities. The study pays dose "energy "financial resources "infrastructure attention to regional diUerences in labour This report reviews the financial and economic force characteristics and employment aspects of the Agreement-in-Principle for the opportunities. transfer to the Yukon of those assets of the YG, Economic Development, EB 331.12ENV Northern Canada Power Commission located in the Yukon. YG, EconomiC Development. 351.8722INT

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPflY 'l'be DOItbenl ...... 8181 poUcr OD &lid g88 baDellta ID8D8g8lll8Dt: OpaDlDg tIIelaDd. A atady of lbe 1986; ISBN 0-662-54772-1; 31 pages (english), options for co.... duatioD ID tile impac:tll of tile Ce.slDo TraD OD lbe 33 pages (french), with maps, tables, graphs 1Ulg0tlatloD of a Dortbam accoJd Nortbam TDtc:boDe of PeUy CIo8sIng &lid Canllaclal, YukOD Tenttory Mining Management and Infrastructure 1989; 83 pages Directorate, Natural Resources and Economic Lindsay Staples, Doug McArthur and Ewan 1988; 125 pages. with maps, tables Development Branch, Indian and Northern Cotterill; Whitehorse; prepared for Government Tony D. Pearse and Martin Weinstein; Affairs Canada; Ottawa of the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines Whitehorse ·economic development "infrastructure "mining and Small Business "Carmacks ·Casino Trail "historic Sites "impact ·resource development "education "hydrocarbon development assessment "Little Salmon Carmacks First This policy outlines the framework for "infrastructure Nation "Northern Tutchone ·Pelly Crossing encouraging mineral exploration and This paper idenoiies and analyses options "resource development "roads development, thereby contributing to the available to the Yukon govemment for This study was undertaken to determine the expansion of the territorial and Canadian managing economic benefits such as sOCio-economic effects of the construction of economies. The objectives of the policy are to employment opportunities, business a mineral resources access road through the improve the climate for investing in, and the opportunities and training arising from oil and traditional territories of two groups of competitive position of. the mineral sector in gas activities in the Yukon and Beaufort Sea. NOMem Tutchone Indians in central the territories by: providing the industry With This report is meant to assist the government Yukon-the Carmacks/Little Salmon and an atmosphere of certainty as to the federal in determining what factors and conditions it Selkirk bands. Included in the report is govemment's intentions; increasing industry should consider in establishing mechanisms historical information about the area and the competitiveness by providing improved for benefits management through accord traditional society and system of resource geoscienoiic services and by minimizing discussions. management of the NOMem Tutchone. An federal govemment-imposed costs; and YG. Economic Development. TN 872.C3.Y9.S61989 impact statement-a synthesis of the effects encouraging a dialogue among the mining of historical forces acting on the two bands Crow t:raII8pOrtatiOD industry. the public and both levels of Old ltDdy today, an assessment of additional govemment. 1987; 76 pages, with tables, maps consequences posed by construction of the YG. Economic Development. TN 26.N4C36 Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; Casino Trail and recommendations to Whitehorse; prepared for Govemment of the mitigate the predicted impacts, close off the Nortbam mID8I8Il8II01II'CI8 decIsIOD Yukon, Community and Transportation report. maldDg poUcr: a C888 study of ran the Services YG. Economic Development. E 78.Y8P43 ...... "Old Crow "transportation 1986 OppoltDDlti.. fol' rotational The purpose of [/)is study is to examine the employmaDt ID YukOD B. Lourte; Downsview relative feasibility of all potential modes of 1987; 85 pages, with tables "Faro "mining "resource development transportation for passenger and freight traffic DPA Group Inc. with B. Perlman; Calgary; Thesis (M.A.) from York University, Faculty of to and from Old Crow. It provides a full prepared for Government of the Yukon, Environmental Studies, Downsview, Ontario. description of the existing transportation Economic Development: Mines and Small Document not seen. Check with library at system, a forecast of future demand, an Business; sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas Economic Development (Govemment of the examination of transportation system Action Program (NOGAP) Yukon). altematiVes (including several water modes of transportation, one being river barging) and "community development "employment conclusions concerning the suitability of each "resource development altemative. The report examines the potential for Yukon YG. Community and Transportation Services. communities and Yukon-based resource OffIcial colDIDUDlty plaD. VDlage of Transportation Planning and Programming projects to use rotational employment. also CUmacka, YukOD referred to as fly-inllly-out employment. 1988 Emphasis in the study was given to documenting lessons to be learned from UMA Engineering Ltd.; Whitehorse rotational employment programs elsewhere in "Carrnacks "community development ·land use nOMem Canada; the capacity of Yukon planning communities to participate in rotational This report idenoiies the purpose of the plan, employment programs; and the potential states how it should be administered, and sOCio-economic impacts. Actions that could describes the community's planning goal, be taken to promote the concept and to development objectives and development minimize any of its negative aspects are policies. The plan is supported by additional discussed. documentation describing background YG. Economic Development. HO 5730. Y8055 information and the process used to formulate the plan. A chapter is devoted to socio-economic characteristics of the village. YG. Economic Development. PAM 1989- 10

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES.1~1"Z. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Overvtew of the YUkoD flab...,. PlaaD1Dg the framework for PosIUOD paper for Iba govemmeDta of 1988; various pagings, with tables Wbltebona'B 8ClDDOm1c dnalOPDleDt Iba YukOD aDd NWT OD a proposed pIaa: report OD a plaaD1Dg sem1Dar disability protecUOD pIaa. The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for eanllDga for dlsaualoD parpoaea Government of the Yukon, Economic 1986; 31 pages Draft Development: Mines and Small Business and Peter Boothroyd; prepared lor Whitehorse 1988; various pagings, with tables Renewable Resources; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic Initiatives Committee Joint Working Group of the Yukon and NWT . Economic Development Agreement 'community development 'Whitehorse Workers' Compensation Boards 'economic development 'fisheries "resource This report documents the deliberations of a 'employment 'feasibility 'financial resources development meeting hosted by the Whitehorse Economic 'safety This report is phase 1 of a three-phase study Initiatives Committee held in March 1986 to This is a study of the feasibility of developing into the economic development of Yukon help the committee plan the framework for a a comprehensive disability protection plan fisheries. It briefly examines the history and Whitehorse economic development planning between the Yukon and NWT in cooperation current status of the fishery and outlines process. It presents the consultant's With the federal government. It includes several management issues. The other two interpretations; conclusions from the seminar information on design considerations, a phases are entitled "Economic development and recommendations for the planning conclusion and a set of recommendations. strategy for the Yukon fishery" and framework. VG, Workers' Compensation. Health and Safety Board. "Economic potential of the Yukon fishery." City of Whitehorse. Planning Library, EO 1·16 W1catalogued VG. Economic Development, SH 224.Y8E366 Port of Skagway. Pra-feaaOdJlCy stady: PoIeDtIaI for botel faclllUeB ID the IIDalnport village of Mayo 1987; various pagings, with maps, tables 1990; 41 pages, with tables, maps Reid Crowther and Partners Ltd., Novacorp B. Wills; Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg; PalDt MouataiD tram attracUoD. IIaIDea Consulting Inc., Leeper, Cambridge and Vancouver; prepared for Government of the JuacUOII, Alaska IOgbway Carnpbelllnc.; prepared lor Government of the Yukon, Yukon Development Corporation 1989; various pagings, with tables, maps Yukon, City of Skagway 'accommodations 'business 'Mayo 'tourism MacLaren Plansearch; prepared for 'feasibility 'ports 'Skagway 'transportation This study was commissioned to investigate Champagnel Aishihik Indian Band 'White Pass and Yukon Corporation Limited the potential for a full-seNice hotel facility in the a "Champagne/Aishihik First Nation "Ieasibility This study examined the physical and Mayo. The results of study indicate that new small hotel would not be financially 'Haines Junction 'science and technology operational assets and constraints in the Port viable. However, suggestions are made on 'tourism 'tramways of Skagway vis-a-vis short and long-tenn port and other options for improving accommodation The purpose of this report is to ascertain the throughput utilization opportunities. It concluded that the existing and available seNices. The study addresses the type of feasibility of a tram attraction on Paint facilities reqwied if demand increases in the Mountain, 10 kilometIes away from Haines facilities and land in the Port of Skagway are future and how such a facility could be Junction. The report concludes that such an sufticient, at present, to meet existing port consuucted and operated. The result of this attraction is a feasible project which has demand. It also put forward various study is a plan to create an environment tremendous touIism potential. development scenarios and options, all of which involved to some degree the lands . where a small accommodation facility could VG, Towism. 700630 leased by the White Pass and Yukon be successful. PartldpadoD ID Ibe 8CODomy of youth. Corporation. VG. Towism. 700397 aDd IuuuUcappedldlaabled. VG. Economic Development. 30'7 SKA 1987 seDlon 'ftla poteDdaI for DOD-CODInIIDpdve Draft dlsCllllldoD paper pnparad for Ibe Port of Slragway-altemadvea for wildlife IIUUUlgeDleDt ID Ibe YakoD Yuli:OD 8CODOmiC developmeat 8U8tegy 1987; unnumbered pages fall coDferaDC8 develOPDlaDt 1988; various pagings, with maps, graphs, Laurie Henderson; Tuak Environmental 1986; various pagings tables Services; Whitehorse; prepared lor Economic L. Frances Anderson; NJM Services; sponsor: Government of the Yukon, Community and Development Agreement Management Government of the Yukon Transportation Services; Whitehorse Committee, Renewable Resources Sub­ 'people with disabilities 'seniors 'youth agreement; sponsor: Canada/Yukon EconOmic "ports "Skagway "transportation 'Yukon 2000 Development Agreement This paper discusses two alternatives for the Three short papers discuss population 'parks 'recreation 'resource development development of the port at Skagway- direct projections for each interest group, speciJic 'tourism 'wildlife management Yukon government investment in port needs they will have in the future, and This report addresses the value of. and specific recommendations for dealing With facilities or indirect involvement in port development. Under direct government potential for, developing the non-consumptive these needs. investment there are two options to wildlife sector. It presents the myth of the VG. Economic Development. He 117.V8A63 consider-the maximum utilization of non-consumptive wildlife sector, the existing port facilities, or the building of a development of the non-consumptive competing port facility. program, management implications and VG, Economic Development, 307 SKA finishes with conclusions and recommendations. YG, Economic Development, J 639.9

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 188&-1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Pre-feaslbWty atud,: pl'OC8aaIDg wild ....I'm'n.ry stud, of demand BIde A proposal for a Dew co-op store bentealD YukOD ID8D8gem.Dt program alterDatlvea for fac:lUty. Old Crow, YukOD 1989; 60 pages plus appendices, with tables the Wblteho~Alahlblk·r8l'O BJBt8ID 1989; 18 pages plus appendices, with tables HLA Consultants; Whitehorse; prepared for 1989; various pagings, with tables Old Crow Co-operative Association; Old Crow Wild Berries (Yukon) Co. Ltd. Energy, Mines and Resources (Conservation "business "Old Crow and Renewable Energy Office), Yukon "agriculture "berry processing "business This study was done as a result of current Electrical Company Limited "feasibility "market assessment concerns of the Old Crow Co-operative This research study assesses the feasibility of "energy "feasibility Association with regards to the retail outlet in establishing a full-scale wild berry processing This report presents the results of the Old Crow. Space requirements, energy plant in the Yukon. It indudes a review of the SUNeys. along with the economic analyses efficiency of the building, and conformity to market potential, an estimate of the potential associated with four demand side health and safety regulations have prompted supply of wild berries, an jdentihcation of management (DSM) alternatives. To evaluate a decision to pursue a means of obtaining a processing, packaging and marketing the feasibility of implementing DSM new building. This report contains requirements, a financial analysis and a measures, a costIbenefit computation was background information on the co-op, the business plan. employed. project, its commercial viability, hnancing and YG, Economic Development, 634.7HLA VG. Economic Development TIC 1841.Y9 1989 vi risks. Included are hnanciaJ statements, design drawings and individuals' resumes. PreIlmlDary feaalbWty stud, of a gb» Tb. prldDg of raflDed petrollllllD YG, EconOmiC Development. HF 5439.G7504 1989 laminated manufac:turlDg p ....t ID the producta ID the YukOD YukOD Tenttory (2 parts) 1988; 17 pages, with tables, map Proposal to teat market a DlgbtaeelDg 1986; 37 pages plus appendices, with tables Government of the Yukon, Economic service ID KIwuut NaUoDBI Park. A proposal for a goverDIDeDtlprlvate Denecki Corporation; Whitehorse; prepared for Development: Mines and Small Business; sector partnenblp Government of the Yukon, Economic Whitehorse 1988; 10 pages, with map, photos Development: Mines and Small Business "business "fuel products "transportation EnVironment Canada "feasibility "manufacturing "wood products The purpooe of this report is to summarize The purpooe of this study is to provide the results of preliminary research on fuel "business "feasibility "I

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 198&-1892. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Proposed rec:readOD plaD fol' '1'8IfD.. Repolt of tha CUIDo TraD Local Repolt OD Native partlclpadoD ID SDafa lakes, soatbem YUkOD Reaoan:a GI'ODP OD the CasIDo TraD mIDIIIg: Pbaae t, P..... Z: It caD be done 1987; 80 pages, with maps PJ'OIact Phase 1-1990, 174 pages; Phase 2-1991, 139 J. Staniforth and C. McEwen; Northern Biomes 1990; 30 pages, with map pages, with maps, tables, graphs Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for Government of Casino Trail Local Resource Group; prepared Intergovernmental Working Group on the the Yukon, Renewable Resources for Government of the Yukon, Community and Mineral Industry. Sub-Committee on Native 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region 'land use Transportation Services Participation in Mining; Ottawa planning "recreation 'Snafu Lake "Tarfu Lake "Casino Trail "mining "resource development "First Nations "mining "resource development This paper is presented in two parts. Part 1 "roads "transportation This subcommittee was formed to document presents a review of biophysical information, This report outlines the problems identified the best situations of First Nation involvement land use disposition and user group survey of with the development of the Casino Trail and in the mining industry as it currently exists, the area. Three conceptual plans are makes recommendations for improvements to identify concrete steps that can be taken to developed to serve as possible models for the current planning and regulatory regime, substantially boost First Nation participation recreation infrastructure in the area. Part 2 YG, EconomiC Development. D333.7tCAS in mining, and examine how to speed up the contains the linal recreation concept plan progress toward the goal of increased First Rapolt OD aDergy. Bac:kgroDDd arrived at after a series of public community Nation participation. The phase 1 report dlaCllllalOD papel' prepared fOl' the meetings. includes documented "best cases, " YukOD ecoDOmiC devalopmeat strategy YG, Land Claims RD 33 demographic information, a bibliography and fall CODf8l'8Dce an outline of government policies and PllbUc inquiry Into petl'Oleam fDeI 1986; 33 pages, with tables programs. The phase 2 report includes an pricing In the YUkOD Tantto.., Marvin Shatter & Associates Ltd,; sponsor: extensive sUNey undertaken of mining 1988; ISBN 1-55018-143-2; 156 pages, with Government of the Yukon companies and First Nation communities, tables, graphs, map "energy "fuel products "import substitution and a number of pracOcal items for the use of Heino Li.l.les; Whitehorse; prepared for "Yukon 2000 the mining industry in their efforts to increase the level of First Nation participation. Government of the Yukon This paper looks at how the negative aspects YG, Economic Development, E 79.C2N3B 1991 'business "fuel products "transportation of energy-the need to import relined The main focus of this inquiry's mandate has petroleum products-can be minimized or Repolt OD OpdODB fol' a YUkOD IDdIaD been to· investigate factors contributing to the reversed, IIDIV8Y compaay setting of retail prices for motor and home­ YG, Economic Development, HC 117.YBR47 1990; various pagings, with maps, photos heating fuel products in the Yukon, The study Repolt OD Import 1IDbatItDtI0Dl Yukon Indian Development Corporation; is presented in two parts: a survey and lDUketlDg womsbop Whitehorse; prepared for Council for Yukon assessment of present petroleum products Indians markets, transportation and pricing; and 1987; 36 pages, with tables conclusions and recommendations regarding Resource Intertrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared "business "economic development "First market, transportation and pricing. for Government of the Yukon, Economic Nations "land claims "science and technology YG, Economic Development, HD 9574.C23 L5 1989 Development: Mines and Small Business; "surveying sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic Surveying of Yukon Indian land represents Development Agreement one of the most signmcant direct economic "import substitution benefits of the Indian land claim. This study explores the options regarding the creation of This report summarizes the presentations and RedDclng rtsk In the wol'kplace. All B Yukon Indian survey company owned recommendations made Bt a workshop held oc:mpadoll81 aDd safety strategy fol' the equally by all Yukon First Nations. on January 31 and February I, 1987 in YUkOD Diina Naye Ventwes, 526.0 REP Whitehorse. The workshop was attended by pages, with photos, graphs, charts 1990; 38 federal and territorial government Report OD the geology aDd mlDenl Paul Petrie; prepared for Government of the representatives and by a number of small IDveDtory of tbe Mt. N8D88D aDd Tawa Yukon, Yukon Workers' Compensation Board business owners from the manufacturing, properties, YukOD TanItory, with aD and Yukon Occupational Health and Safety forestry and agricultural sector. 888888D1eDt of the ecoDOmiC poteDtIaI Branch YG, Economic Development, HC 117.YBR453 fol' OpeD pit mlDlDg of mddlzed "employment "safety mlDenUzadOD In the Brown-MeDade Report OD IDdiaD ecoDOmy This project was initiated to reverse the trend .oDe Government of the Yukon, Yukon Council on of increasing accidents and accident costs in 1989; 34 pages, with maps, drawings, tables the Economy and the Environment the Yukon and to reduce the human and W.D. Eaton and A.R. Archer; Archer, Cathro & "First Nations economic losses associated with workplace Associates (1981) Limited; Vancouver; injuries. This report contains 36 Document not seen. Check with library at prepared for B.Y.G. Natural Resources Inc. and recommendations. Economic Development (Government of the Chevron Minerals Ltd. Yukon). YG, Workers' Compensation, Health and Safety Board, "mining "Mt. Nansen "resource development G-90-131 "1'awa This report summarizes the geology, mineral inventory and economic potential of precious metal veins at these two properties, located 60 km due west of Carmacks. DlAND, Economic Development, no 92 02

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t~t"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Report OD the trades aad tecbaology RealdeaClalIDObllltr of W1d18bone A nvIew of 811Ut1Veacy 1II8d1c:a1 employer aeeds BlUV8y ID the YukoD l'8IddeatB traD8poIt services: YakOD Tenttory March 1987; 73 pages, with tables 1985-86 1989; 44 pages plus appendices, with tables Jackie Parsons; Government o( the Yukon, Frank Duerden and J. Connaughton; Toronto; Price Waterhouse Management Consultants; Education; Whitehorse prepared (or Ryerson Polytechnical Institute; Vancouver; prepared for Government of the "business "education "employment "needs sponsor: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Yukon, Health and Social Services assessment "science and technology "training "Whitehorse "health services "transportation This sUNey was conducted to gather data for Docwnent not seen. Check with library at The object of this study was to review use in helping to plan the future direction of Economic Development (Government of the emergency medical transportation within the the trades and technology division at Yukon Yukon). Yukon and between the Yukon and tertiary College. care centres in Vancouver and Edmonton. The 1II8D8g8DI8Dt avai1able through VG. Economic Development II8BcnIft8 ID the 1'1dEoD. scope of the study includes ground and air DIaft ...... OD paper pnpand for the transportation systems (including a review of Report OD the Wa&IIGD Lake aawmm YUkOD ecoaomic devalopmaat Btrategy aircraft standards and equipment), personnel vlabWty Btady faD coDfenaC8 training, communications, management, 1986; various pagings, with tables, charts 1986; 34 pages administration and costs. Deloitte, Haskins & Sells Associates; Andrew R. Thompson, Harriet Rueggeberg and YG, Health and Social Services, 89-12 Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Fraser Gifford; Vancouver; sponsor: Review of KeDo'. ecoDOmic developlDeDt Yukon Government of the Yukon plaaalag. Report OD a foUow·ap "business "exports "feasibility "forestry "infrastructure "land use planning "resource wortubop beId May 23,1986, KeDO City, "Watson Lake "wood products development "Yukon 2000 YUkOD This investigation indicated that there is, The pwpose of this paper is to address the 1986; 9 pages plus appendices, with tables, under current market conditions, a future of resource management in the Yukon. photos reasonable prospect of commercial viability It introduces the reader to the nature and Peter Boothroyd; Keno Cornmunity Club; Keno; for a logging and sawmill operation in control of natural resources in the Yukon; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic Development Watson Lake provided certain "ctiteria for looks at some of the factors that will continue Agreement success" are met. to influence resource management; identifies YG, Economic Development, 338.45 two major challenges-the need to set "community development "economic priorities and resolve conflicts among development "Keno "mining "resource Report OD a &oartam UBOClatloD of different resource users; and discusses these development YUkOD FInt Natlou challenges. This is a report on the second of two May 1992; 12 pages YG, Economic Development, HC 1I7.Y8T56 economic development planning workshops Yukon Indian Development Corporation; held in Keno. Ideas for economicaJJy develop­ Re8OUl'C8 report. Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic team WIlhebo.... ing the communities of Keno and Elsa had YUkOD Development Agreement been generated and assessed at a workshop 1986; 38 pages "economic development "First Nations "tourism held in November 1985. The pwpose of the Main Street, The Heritage Canada Foundation; second workshop was to review the progress This report tells what happened dwing a prepared for Target Downtown of Keno's economic development planning. two-day conference held to fonn a First Included is material on a portable mill trom Nations' tourism association in the Yukon. "cornmunity development "tourism "Whitehorse the Kit1mat-Stikine Regional District. YG, Economic Development, uncatalogued This report is the result of a three-day meeting held with Whitehorse community VG. Economic Development, 301 KEN 1986 Reaean:b aad devaloplDeaL Dlsc:uldOD representatives in May 1986. Its pwpose was role of the YUkOD ID the CaaadIaD paper pnpand for the YUkOD ecoaolll1c 'ftIe to detennine the development priorities and Po"" 1IIf0naatloD SystelD BD devalopmeat Btrategy faD coafereDC8 (lDc:ladea goals of the City. The various findings and BDDOtated Ust of YUkOD Ubrartea) 1986; various pagings recommendations developed dwing this 1990; ISBN 0-9694945-0-5; 48 pages, with map, Government of the Yukon, Executive Council activity are documented in this report. tables Office CIty of Whltehorse, Planning LibrlllY, DU 1-7 Wyrme I

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STVDIES, t .....t ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY IluIudag Cbe north: the genIDg and SIlver TraD llUllketIDg stralegy. Dmft BIlvlealtant IIDIV8y report spendIDg of pabUc 1lDaac:ea by Canada'. 1992; 39 pages, with tables 1988; various pagings, with maps, tables &eDitorial gOV8mments Graham and Associates; prepared for Silver T.M. Thomson and Associates Ltd.; Prince 1989; 468 pages, with tables, graphs Trail ToUIism Association George; prepared for Hyland Forest Products Rebecca Aird, editor; Canadian Arctic "business "EIsa "Keno "market assessment ·foresoy "Hyland Forest Products "resowce Resowces Committee; Ottawa "marketing plan "Mayo "regional Planning development "financial resowces "First Nations "government *Silver Trail region "tourism . This report summarizes the silviculture surveys finances "infrastructure This is the first marketing plan underraken by in the areas harvested by Hyland Forest This is a collection of fourteen papers the Silver Trail Tourism Association. It Products on the Liard River. Rancheria River, discussing fiscal issues in the governing and addresses which market segment should be Meister River and Hyland River. It prOvides an administration of the Northwest Territories PUlSued; seeks effective messages and update of inventory records for the areas and the Yukon, including political and information to appeal to identitied segments; surveyed and details a management plan for administrative background of financial issues provides ideas to improve services for visitors; site rehabilitation of the productive areas. and deciSion making; formula financing; the identities business opportunities; and YG, Economic Development, 634.95HYL role of the government in economic addresses expenditures required for development; and the representation of the marketing activities by both government and BIle selection and feulblllty BtDdy for aboriginal population. Statistics on the Yukon private sectors. IDaaDe destlDatlon I'88Ort developDUtDt. EKecatlve 8Dmm."Y and Northwest Territories are included. YG, Towism. uncatalogued VG. Economic Development, HJ 795.N7R86 1987; 41 pages, with tables, plans, photos SlIver TraD reglon accollllDOdatlon Derek Murray Consulting Associates Inc. and IbuaIlCbool fadllUes stDdy aeeds Laventhol & Horwath Inc.; prepared for 1987; 99 pages plus appendices, with tables 1988; 21 pages plus exhibits, with tables Champagnel Aishihik Indian Band Bcreal Consulting Services Ltd.; Whitehorse; MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for "business "Champagne/Aishihik First Nation prepared for Government of the Yukon, Government of the Yukon, ToUIism "feasibility "Kluane National Park "market Education "accommodations "business "Eisa assessment "recreation "toUIism "community development "education "infrastructwe "Keno "Mayo "regional planning This study is a comprehensive site selection "infrastructwe "Silver Trail region "toUIism and feasibility study of a destination resort to This study of rural school facilities is This study examines the need for and nature be located in the area of Kluane National Park. presented in three volumes. Volume 1 of development of additional accommodation The First Nation has identified that Kluane has contains methodology, a description of the facilities in the Silver Trail tourism region of tourist facility investment potential. A resort work performed, standards, supply/needs the Yukon. It is intended to provide built there is seen as the centre-piece for the analysis, special concems and a live-year background information which will help band's development strategy for a nwnber of capital investment plan. Volumes 2 and 3 government to develop policy with respect to tourism and recreation products. This study contain a brief description, inventory and any financial assistance it might provide, and includes an investigation of the region's condition rating, floor plan and site plan, for guide the efforts of entrepreneUlS who are current and projected tourism potential by each school. considering investments in the region. It is market segment; an analysis of potential sites YG, Building Development. ~7221 not a feasibility study of any particular for development; the preparation of a concept development propasal, although it provides development; the preparation of an investor information which would be useful to a presentation package; and the identitication of feasibility study. join t ven ture partners. YG, Economic Development, T 338.9719sn. YG, Towism. 700470 ScIence and tec:lmology ID the developmeat of northem commUDItles: SOver TraD tGDrIsm development plaa Small bDsIDess and Cbe Yukon: a lIDkage sbl caae studies 1989; ISBN 1-55018-169-6;33 pages plus report. Draft dlsCIIBBlon paper prepued for the Yukon economic strategy faD 1991; 102 pages appendices, with maps, tables, graphs coDfel'8Dce David Boult and others; Ottawa; prepared for Government of the Yukon, ToUIism; 1986; 19 pages plus appendices, with tables Science Council of Canada Whitehorse Brian Buchanan; Whitehorse; prepared for "Champagne/Aishihik First Nation "community "Eisa "Keno "market assessment "marketing Government of the Yukon development "economic development "First plan "Mayo "recreation "regional planning ·business "economic development "employment Nations "Haines Junction "science and *Silver Trail region "tourism technology This report provides direction for tourism This study looks across eleven sectors from the perspective of a small business. The study These case studies focus on local organiza­ growth and development in the Silver Trail tions that use science and technology and region. It promotes the silver mining history examines the Yukon's economic energ1es and perfonnance of their help for or their experiences with particular economic of the region, and the wilderness potential to in tenns hindrance to small-scale enterprise development projects. They support the view hunters, canoeists, campers, anglers and backpackers. Included are market analysis, development. Two issues are dealt with: to that the successful integration of science and technology into community economic and data trom tourist surveys. what extent does the small business sector development requires the direct involvement VG. Towism, 900682 contribute to Yukon employment and of local organizations. Included as one case incomes?, and a discussion of the likely role of study is the Champagne/ Aishihik First small business in the development of the Nation of Haines Junction. Yukon through to 2000. VG. Economic Development, Q 175.3.B6 1991 YG, Economic Development, He 117.YBB83

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 198&-1892. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY BocIo-ec:oDOmlc Impact lUl88ll8lDeat ID SlaldDg a c:IaIm for the 21.. CIBIltuIy: a StnIctare &Dd c:Iumge ID the YDkOD the Yukon. AD Idstorlcal penpec:dva 8c:IaDc:e &Dd tecbDology Btrategr for the 8CODOID, 1990 YukOD 1987; 103 pages Government of the Yukon. Economic 1987; 98 pages Doug McArthur; sponsor: Government of the Development: Mines and Small Business; Graham Orpwood and Scon Tiffin; Orpwood Yukon Whitehorse Associates; Toronto; prepared for Department 'economic development 'Yukon 2000 of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; "economic development 'impact assessment This paper addresses the question of change the Ministry of State for Science and Socio-economlc impact assessments are in relation to the Yukon. It looks at the nature Technology; and the Government of the Yukon prepared to address the anticipated impacts of changes taking place in the Yukon that will of development projects on the lifestyle. 'business 'economic development 'science have lasting effects on econOmic activity. It econOmlC stability. social environment and and technology determines the kinds of changes. both cultural identity of people in the region. The In order for the Yukon to stay competitive on desirable and possible. that can be induced purpose of this paper is to chart the evolution a global economic scale. this report argues or generated from within the Yukon. of sOcio-economic assessments in the Yukon that the Yukon must devise an aggressive VG. Economic Development. HC 117.Y8M32 over the past 15 years in order to determine strategy for using science and technology to how they have reached their present format develop those areas in which the Yukon has A BIadJ IDto the leaalbWtr of 8l1l81I and role within the development assessment a natural advantage. to innovate new ac:ale CII8tODL1Jollable IDIIIIDg ID YukOD process. technologies and to diffuse them as widely as 1987 VG. Economic Development. HN 110.Y9S64 possible and to create new businesses based R.w. Kenway and G.w. Hawthorn; UMA on science and technology. Group; Whitehorse; prepared for Government SounIoagb SocUnurten aod project IIDaI DlAND. EconOmic Development. 360 82 01 of the Yukon. Economic Development: Mines report and Small Business; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Streetacape plaDs (Barwaab, 1987; various pagings Economic Development Agreement Sourdough Sodbusters; Whitehorse CbampagDe, DestnlcUOD aa"IDakaba, PaU, CroasIDg, TeaIlD) 'feasibility 'milling "mining 'resource 'agriculture "resource development development 'science and technology 1988. 1989; maps. drawings. photos This report presents information about this This study reports on the viability of a custom David Naime & Associates Ltd. sod project. It will be of interest to anyone ore treatment plant as an aid to the small­ interested in grOwing grass in the Yukon. 'Burwash Landing 'Champagne "community scale mine operator. owners of smaller vein DlAND. Economic Development. 500 70 01 development "Destruction Bay 'Klukshu "PeUy deposits and/or those who require Bless Crossing 'streetscape plans 'Teslin 'tourism capital intensive vehicle for immediate cash Sport flablDg ID the YukOD Tamtory The objectives of these plans are to: assist flow from which to finance enhanced 1.985. Draft report the residents in identifying goals for tourism exploration and property development. It also 1987 development; work with the community in addresses the most suitable and economic Government of the Yukon. Renewable developing an overall strategy for streetscape construction location. ranging from a Resources and Canada Fisheries and Oceans development; develop design concepts for permanent siting to a fuJIy mobile unit. Most "fisheries "recreation 'resource development specific streetscape projects; identify priority lode ore types occurring in the Yukon are projects for implementation; identify sources addressed. Document not seen. Check with library at of funding and other programs that can be Economlc Development (Government of the YG, Economic Development. TN 5OO.K46 coordinated with the streetscape program; Yukon). and identify a phased implementation A atad, of the feasIbIIItJ of establl8b1Dg a 1018ge &Dd dairy OperatiOD ID the Stable collllll1lllltr developmeat ID the strategy for the streetscape projects in the YukOD DOrth: BD 8CODCHCOIogIcaI approach community which is coordinated with 1987: 146 pages plus appendices. with tables. 1987; 28 pages available funding and local conditions. VG. Tourtsm. 900077 (Bwwash Landing). drawings. photos William E Rees; University of British Colwnbia. 900093 (Champagne). 900264 (Destruction Bay). Deloitte. Haskins & SeUs Associates; School of Community and Regional Planning 900424 (IQukshu). 900644 (PeUy Crossing). 900720 (Teslin) Edmonton; prepared for Champagne/Aishihik 'community development StnIctma1 c:barac&erIsUca 01 remote Indian Band Document not seen. Check with library at ragIoDBI ecoDOmles ID C8Dada 'agriculture 'Champagnel Aishihik First Nation Economlc Development (Government of the 1987; 47 pages. with tables 'feasibility "livestock "resource development Yukon). Duncan Knowler; Government of the Yukon. The objective of this study was to determine Economic Development: Mines and Small the economic and technical feasibility of Business; Whitehorse establishing an integrated forage crop-dairy 'economic development 'financial resources farm and milk processing operation within the ChampagnelAishihik First Nation. The This paper. presented at the Western study focused on identifying the First Regional Science Association meetings. Feb. Nation's available land base. capabilities and 25-27. 1987 in Napa. California. examines the land limitations; noting specilic requirements structure of remote regional economies in associated with establishing a small. medium Canada using census data from the 1982 or large forage crop-dairy production and census of Canada. Twenty-one remote processing facility; assessing the total project economies were identified. financing costs; and recommending a feasible YG, Economic Development. 333.9719XNO option for development. VG. Economic Development. H 636.085CHA

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, , .....,882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY •A study to detenDlDe the felllllbDlty of Summary repolt TomlJ88DD prolet:&, tnIIUIborder trade betweeD Skagwa, YlIkOD TenttOJ'y &Dd Wbltebone 1986; 26 pages, with tables, map 27 pages plus appendices, with charts Abermin Corporation Takbbd area tnID8portatiOD study. FIlIal report Mark Gwyther; Juneau; prepared for City of "mining 'resource development *TomlJason Skagway, Alaska 1987; 100 pages plus appendices, with maps, report, about a lead-zinc-sUver deposit This photos, graphs *business *exports *feasibility "Skagway located 13 Jan southeast of the Macrnillan *Whitehorse Pass, contains historical information, a Crippen Consultants and G.D. Hamilton and Associates Consulting Ltd.; Whitehorse; The purposes of this study are to determine technical description of the project, capital prepared for Government of the Yukon. how Skagway can increase its year-round and operating costs and a section dealing Community and Transportation Services business by further developing ties with with project economics. businesses in the Yukon, and in particular YG, Economic Development, DG 622.3445ABE "impact assessment "roads *Takhini Whitehorse, and to examine the possibilities "transportation "Whitehorse ·Yukon College h1 of increasing year-round cross-border SUta'D8 e developmeDt &Dd the This study addresses concems about the eatrepreueur: an 8DDotated business by catering to Whitehorse area impact on traffic of the new Yukon College consumers. bDdIograpby of IIID8IlIrDaIDeu and with potential developments along devalopmeat ID c:lrauDpolar and VG, Economic Development, uncatalogued Hamilton Boulevard. Part 1 identifies the developlDg reglOD8 transportation impacts of existing and A study reCODlltnlctioD to quautlfy 1989; 52 pages planned developments of the Takhini area, requinmeDta and develop 8 program Michael Pretes (compiler); Arctic Institute of recommends improvements for intersections for lDter-tenttodalroad recoDlltnlctiOD North America; prepared for Government of the and roadways, and provides short and long IIIdudlDg asaodated 1Dfrastnlc:ture ID Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and term transportation improvement plans for the YukOD. Volume t: Tecludcal report Small Business; sponsor: CanadaNukon the area. Part 2 includes the functional design 1988; 16 pages plus appendices, with tables, Economic Development Agreement for roadway improvements, identification of maps *agriculture 'bibliographies 'business right-ol-way requirements, and estimates on Government of the Yukon, Community and *circurnpolar regions 'fisheries *forestry the improvement costs. A technical Transportation Services 'sustainable development "tourism "wildlife memorandum summarizes some of the 'devolution *infrastructure 'needs assessment management information and data gathered. YG, Community and Transportation Services, 'roads "transportation bibliography is concerned exclusively This Transportation Planning and Programming The purpose of this report is to establish the with sustainable development in practice, principles and framework under which and, in particular, with the role of the Takbbd 81'88 traD8portatiOD study. responsibility for roads will devolve to the entrepreneur and small scale development ImplemeutatlOD colDlDlttee repolt Yukon government from the federal initiatives. The bibliography is geared 1988; 7 pages plus appendices, with photo. government. It identifies and lists the pnmaIily towards the potential northern table Canadian is divided reconstruction requirements (including entrepreneur. Material Takhini Area Transportation Study business and associated infrastructures such as into seven sections: agriculture, Implementation Committee; Whitehorse maintenance camp facilities) related to the entrepreneurship, fisheries, forestry, towism, 'roads "Takhini 'transportation "Whitehorse Yukon's inter-territorial highway network. wildlife, miscellaneous and general. ·Yukon College VG. Community and Transportation Services, YG, Economic Development, HO 62.7P74 Transportation Planning and Programming The objectives of this study were to analyse SIurtaIDabIe developmeDt ID the YukOD. the recommendations of the 'Takhini area SUbsLBteDc:e ID the YukOD SUblDlBBloD to YlIkOD 2000 transportation study" (which assessed 1988; 288 pages, with tables 1987; 16 pages existing and forecasted transportation needs Peter J. Usher and Lindsay Staples; Yukon Conservation Society; Whitehorse; in the Takhini area); priorize the individual Whitehorse; prepared for Council for Yukon sponsor: Government of the Yukon improvements; make a tentative schedule for Indians, Economic Development Department; improvements; and discuss cost implications. "economic development 'environment sponsor: CanadaNukon Economic YG, Community and Transportation Services, 'resource development "sustainable Development Agreement Transportation Planning and Programming development *Yukon 2000 'business "First Nations 'non-wage economy The purpose 01 this paper is to develop and The objectives of this report are to provide a apply a sustainable development perspective framework for understanding what the to the Yukon development strategy. It subsistence economy is and how it operates; comments on the related natural resources to compUe and interpret whatever papers prepared for the Yukon 2000 quantitative information exists about economic development strategy. It discusses subsistence in the Yukon; and to identify the the importance of linking economic main problems that confront subsistence development to conseNation; highlights the living, and how these might be solved. relationship of economics to the environment; VG, Economic Development, 639.lUSH and provides comments on the natural resources strategy component of Yukon 2000. YG, Economic Development, He 117.Y8S87

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1988-1992. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a TakbIDI Hot Sprtngs 81'88 nNlda. Reeds TaIIIID IDdIaD IIaDd. ADaIyaIa of toarIam !be tbiDgs &bat matter. A report of 888esBment stDdy (Draft) OppollDDltleB YukoDen' via.. on tile latan of their 1988; 31 pages plus appendices, with maps, 1988 economy 8IId their BocIe" photos, tables Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; Vancouver 1987; ISBN 1-55018-380-X; various pagings, with photos Government ot the Yukon, Community and "adventwe travel "feasibility "market Transportation Services, Transportation Capital assessment "Teslin "Teslin Tlingit Council Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the Development Branch; Whitehorse "towism Yukon, Ecxmomic Development: Mines and Small Business "K!ondike Highway "roads "Takhini Hot Springs The purpose of this study is to analyse the "transportation market demand and financial viability of "economic development "intrastructwe "Yukon This is a needs analysis of a proposed Talchini establishing a wildemess adventwe tourism 2000 Hot Springs load "loop" from the North business in the Teslin area. The scope of the This is a summary of how Yukoners want the Klondike Highway at /cm 198 to the Alaska proposed business consists of the marketing Yukon to be by 2000, as told to the Yukon Highway using the Takhini Hot Springs Road, and conducring of a number of distinct government during the Yukon 2000 planning the Hot Springs Extension Trail, the old wilderness adventwe tours on local rivers process. After an introduction which explains Dawson Trail and the Kluane Wagon Road and lakes. Tours would provide for a variety how the consultation worked, there is back to the Alaska Highway at about /cm of wilderness experiences, including information on the economic environment 1530. canoeing, wildlife viewing and interpretation (the structwe of the economy, infrastructwe VG, Community and Transponation Services. of First Nations cultwe. and human, natwal, financial and information Transponation Planning and Programming Dana Niiye Ventures, 910.0 TES resources) and on a variety of industries. VG, Economic Development, He 117.YBT47 Tarr lDIet port feasibility study. FIDaI Te8Un 'l'IIDgIt CI'8ft prome report 1991; 13 pages plus appendices 'I'loldat 1888. Old Crow comm1lD1ty 1986; various pagings, with maps Nisutlin Developments economic development plan. PbaBe 2 Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; 1986; 24 pages, with charts "arts and crafts "cultwe "manufacturing Vancouver; prepared for Government of the "market assessment "Teslin "Teslin Tlingit G. A Bruce; Old Crow; prepared tor Old Crow Yukon, Community and Transportation Council Band; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic Services Development Agreement In 1990, Nisutlin Development prepared a "feasibility "ports "Tarr Inlet "transportation sO"ategy for the revival of 'Ilingit crafts. It "community development "economic This is a two-volume repon. The firS! volume included goals and economic and cultwal development "Old Crow contains the body of the repon and all of the objectives of an arts and craft development This is a repon from the second Old Crow repon appendices. The second contains the saategy. This document is a profile of the community/econOmic planning meeting held photographic inventory. The purpose of the artisans and craft indusO"y of Teslin. It on traditional lands. It includes comments study was to identify the (actors or identihes the foUowing: all artisans; raw from the people of Old Crow, as weU as consO"aints which would aJiect pon material requirements, sowces and logistics potential economic development plans, an development and to develop order of of supply; solutions to raw materials examination of banlers to development and magnitude cost estimates for the pon shortages; community buildings and facilities guidelines (or economic development. development. However, once it was that can be used for production; existing VG, Economic Development, E 7B.YBB7B determined that Canadian tidewater is not market mechanisms and pathways; accessible in Tan Inlet and that the land customers; and strategies to meet market To teat, 888888 and modify nortbenl access route is blocked by glaciers, the repon demand. commlllllty design prtnclples, ate. to the towD changed to a fully documented VG, Economic Development, PAM 1991-64 planning of the of Faro, Y.T. reconnaissance repon. "community development "Faro TasIlD: the IDdIaD vDlage and VG, Renewable Resources, WRIIl Document not seen. Check with library at comm1lD1ty economy. AD appraisal Taa1ID economic development study. EconOmic Development (Government o( the 1986; 77 pages, with tables, graphs FIlIal report Yukon). Frank Duerden; Ryerson Polytechnical 1987; 103 pages, with tables, maps, graphs, Institute; Toronto; prepared for Teslin Indian Toadsm Yukon lD8IIIetIDg IDlUatlves. photos Band Coat-benefit anaIpIa Grant Copeland and Associates; New Denver; 'community development "Teslin "Teslin 1992; 13 pages plus appendices prepared for Teslin Indian Band Tlingit Council TransNorthern Resource Management "economic development *Teslin "Teslin Tlingit This work examines the economic health of Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared for Council Teslin from the standpoint of the Indian Government of the Yukon, Tourism, This study o( the Teslin 'Ilingit Council population, identifying the major sectors of Development Branch identihes possibilities for economic the economy, discussing the strength of the "impact assessment "marketing plan "towism development including tourism, handicrafts, links between the Indian and non-Indian This is an analysis of five marketing spon fishing and hunting, and wildlife populations, examining economic problems programs-Rendezvous Yukon, the Joint viewing, and recommends economic an facing the Indian population and suggesting Alaska Advertising Campaign, the Canada development strategy. some solutions that may be worthy of further Image Response Campaign, Destination VG, Economic Development. E 99.T6T47 examination. Yukon, and the Media Relations Program. It VG. Economic Development. E 99.T6T46 provides insight and information about the direction and effectiveness of these programs. VG, Tourism, uncataiogued

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Towards a p~ac:t1V8 toarlBm IDdastry Towa 01 Wataoa Lake. IRreetllC8pe p ..... 'l'raDBportaUon. Draft dlBCllllBloa papel' la Wbllebone Coaceptual dea1ga report pnPBnd 101' the Yukoa ecoaondc 1991; 49 pages, with tables, charts 1986; various pagings, with tables, maps, dnelopm8Dt Btl'ategy faD CODferanC8 Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg; drawings 1986; 33 pages, with tables, maps Whitehorse; prepared for City of Whitehorse Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; Robin Lee Monroe; Sypher:Mueller 'infrastructure 'market assessment 'tourism Whitehorse; prepared for Town of Watson Lake International Inc.; Ottawa; sponsor: 'Whitehorse -business 'community development Government of the Yukon The scope of this study included an analysis 'streetscape plans 'tourism 'Watson Lake 'infrastructure 'transportation 'Yukon 2000 and review of available infonnation in four This plan was developed to improve the The overall objective of this document is to key areas. These included: the current appearance of the main street of Watson seNe as 8 catalyst to promote infonned situation in the Whitehorse towism industry; Lake to make it more attractive to towists discussion amongst Yukoners about their the Yukon towism market; identification of and residents. The plan will allow the town to views on transportation. This document altemative organization structures for seek funding trom the Goverrunent of the reviews the historical role of transportation in promotion of towism in Whitehorse; and Yukon's Towism department and proceed the Yukon economic development; reviews financial implications of the preferred into the implementation and construction the status of the present transportation altemative. phase. A further objective of this study is to system; outlines specific modal and YG, Towism. uncataJogued stimulate development of private sector institutional issues; and focuses on activities. transportation as a linkage in the Towards a Yukoa SOE reporUllg YG, Towism, 900715 achievement of the overall Yukon economic framework development strategy. The tnlIaIDg aDd employm8Dt 01 1991; maps, charts YG. Economic Development, He 117.YBM68 aortbem canadlana: BD BDDotaled R.A. Hodge; Montreal; prepared (or Yukon blbUograpby Council on the Economy and the Environment; Government of the Yukon, Renewable 1986; ISBN 0-920783-49-X; 206 pages Resources J.C. Finley and C.R. Goodwin (editors); Arctic 'economic development 'environment Institute of North America; Ottawa 'I'Ile l1li8 01 radlotnlcen to evaluale gold 'sustainable development 'bibliographies 'business 'employment 10BB8fI at lOoadlke placeI' mines. 1889 mlDlDg aeasoa This two-volume report is aimed at 'training examining options for creating a This bibliography provides 8 representative, 1990; 59 pages, with graphs, tables comprehensive Yukon state-d-environment not an exhaustive, collection of references to Handy Clarkson; NEW ERA Engineering (SOE) reporting tramework. In volwne 1, the materials about the training of northern Corporation; Whitehorse; prepared (or Klondike historical development of SOE reporting is Canadians for wage employment and on Placer Miners Association; sponsor: National reviewed and three distinct data/infonnation employment opportunities in the north. It is Research Council, Government of the Yukon sets are identified. Volwne 2 contains the intended to provide readers with a point of 'mining 'resource development 'science and appendices. departure trom which to enlarge their technology YG, Renewable Resources, RE47 awareness of socio-economic issues in the This paper presents the existing and potential north, and encourage the exchange of to gold recoveries of 8 variety of sluiceboxes. It Towa 01 WataoD Lake. OffIcial ideas between people in the academic world, collUll1llllty plaD recommends sluicebox designs and operating in industry, in small business, in goverrunent parameters based on the results of nuclear 1989; 70 pages, with maps and on the land. tracer testwork in 1989 and the conventional Urban Systems Ltd. YG. Eoonomic Development. E 9B.Em3 sampling program of 1988. Included are two 'community development 'Watson Lake 'l'raDBportaUoD study. Wbltehcm&-Fuo chapters on the value of gold losses and the This plan is intended to provide specific baB 88l'9lce value of recoverable losses. growth direction for the development of YG, Economlc Development, T 24 1986; 16 pages plus appendices, with tables Watson Lake in the short-tenn (S-year) and Resource Intertrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared Used 00 recvcllagla the Yukoa general direction for the medium to long-tenn for Government of the Yukon (10 to 20-year), and to provide su/ticient 1990; 29 pages, with map, chart, table flexibility to adjust and accommodate 'Faro -feasibility 'market assessment N.A. Jacobsen and Don McLaughIin; changing circumstances. A companion 'transportation 'Whitehorse Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the volwne is the background report which The objective of this study was to supply Yukon, Renewable Resources contains the planning analysis research entrepreneurs with pertinent infonnation "environment "infrastructure 'recycling 'waste documentation and supplementary necessaIY to make a sound business decision management on the viability of operating a bus service infonnation. It is for infonnation purposes This study was commisSioned [0 research the only, and is not a part of the Official between Whitehorse and Faro. The final availability of used oil generated in the Community Plan Bylaw. recommendation was to proceed with a Yukon, and to investigate options for YO. Tourism. 900610 second phase, a demand study. collection, storage and recycling (either by YG, Economic Development, G 3BB.322 reprocessing, rerefining or reusing). It includes an inventory of used oil in the Yukon. YG, Economlc Development, TD B99.P4YB5

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING S",DIES, t ....t ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPIIY VDlage of IIaInes Jnnctlon. OfOcIaI VUntDt Gwttc::blll 'I'IIbaI CoDDCIL Band CIOmmDDlty plan _gement Improv8maDt plan 1989; 35 pages, with maps 1989; 2 volumes ValalDg tmdlUoDal actlvlUe. ID the Haines Junction Village Council, Community DaVid Naime & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse nortbem naUve economy Planning Committee; Haines Junction "community development "infrastructure "Old 1986 "community development "Haines Junction Crow "Vuntut Gwich'in Sheilagh C. Mwphy The objectives and policies of this plan are This report is part of the Vuntut Gwich'in 'First Nations "non-wage economy intended to seNe as a guide for the village 1hbal Council's capital plan. Volume 1 is the Document not seen. Check with library at administration, future developers and community profile and capital plan which Economic Development (Govemment of the prospective landowners in determining the provides the background for the community Yukon). direction and manner in which Haines and the band planning exercise. It describes Junction should develop, the community and its people: local Vangorda Plateau developmaDt. JDItIaI YG, Economic Development, 307HAI population profile and projections; the envtronmaDtai evaluation. Stage 2: physical setting of the community; local vohune I nport, volume 2 appendices, VIBItor prome and economic Impact development issues and attitudes; vohune 3 Ogaftll statemaDt of nortbem national pub assessment of existing infrastructure; 1989; 3 volume report, with appendices, with (I'8II8rvea' aDd bIstodc sItea. Inmm-ry community development needs; and an tables, charts, maps nport and tec:bnlcaI appendices analysis of suitability for development. The Steffen Robertson and Kirsten (B.C.) Inc.; 1989; 59 pages (summary report), 71 pages focus of volume 2 is to assess the functioning Vancouver; prepared for Curragh Resources (appendices), with tables, maps, graphs of the present band management system, Inc. Thompson Economic Consulting Services; identify areas of concern and to make 'Curragh Resources 'environment "Faro Calgary; prepared for Environment Canada, recommendations for improvement. "fisheries 'mining 'resource development Canadian Parks Service Dana Naye Ventures, 307.0 BAN 'Vangorda "Chilkoot Trail "historic sites "impact The Stage 2 report presents an overall assessment *Kluane National Park "parks "SS evaluation of the Vangorda Plateau Klondike National parks (reseNes) and historic sites are development. It provides the baseline Waterfront development. I'InaI nport environmental and socio-economic key attractions of the tourism industry in the information relative to the project; identifies Yukon and NWI'. In addition, monies spent by 1986; 33 pages plus appendices, with map the environmental, social and economic park visitors and by the Canadian Parks Waterfront Development Officer impacts of the project; presents mitigative Service to operate and develop these facilities "community development "impact assessment measures for environmental protection and have come to represent a small, but stable "waterfront development 'Whitehorse waste management; and recommends a component of the territorial economies. This This report is the result of almost one year of conceptual reclamation and abandonment contribution re the economic well-being of the work completed in 1986 by a waterfront plan, and waste and water management territories is assessed in this report. development officer looking into the future of plan. YG, Towism, 600815 the Whitehorse waterfront area. It contains YG, Economic Development, DG 3JB.23CUR VIBIIallmpact Il888BIIment for tile initial information on the economic impact of such Vangorda Project: appllcaUon for aDvtronmentai evaluation. Nortbweatel a development. As well, it examines the ualstanc:e, RegloDal R8801II'C8 Road multl-clepartmaDtai mobDe radio ayatem impacts of such projects as an island park, wharf and boat launch. Program and microwave tower project. Dempster City of Whitehorse, Planning Library, DU 1-9 1986; various pagings, with maps, tables Hlgbway radio sItea, Yukon aDd Nortbweat Tenttode. Curragh Resources Inc.; Whitehorse; prepared Wataon Lake ngloDal toarlam plan for Government of the Yukon, Community and 1991; 152 pages, with drawings, photos 1989; ISBN 1-55018-1n-7; 30 pages plus Transportation Services UnderhiJl Geographic Systems Ltd. and J.S. appendices, with maps, graphs, tables "Curragh Resources "environment "Faro Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse; prepared Government of the Yukon, Tourism; "mining "resource development "roads tor Northwestel Inc. Whitehorse "transportation 'Vangorda "communications "Dempster Highway "regional planning 'tourism "Watson Lake "enVironment "impact assessment "land use This application describes Curragh's total The purpose of this plan is to guide and planning 'Northwestel Inc. "parks "roads Vangorda development program for 1987 to direct tourism development in southeast 'tourism 1992. This document includes the formal Yukon, The plan identifies opportunities for application under the program, an overview This report determines the visibility of the the public and private sectors to expand and of the Vangorda project, details of the road, proposed microwave radio sites and access upgrade tourism services and attractions and the environmental concerns. Appendices roads in relation to travellers on the Dempster throughout the region, and provides a include a 1980 haul road preliminary design Highway. It addresses the visual impacts on lramework of strategies through which these study, a proposed rock drain on the north residents and tourists using the highway; opportunities can be realized. fork of Rose Creek and maps and engineering determines the potential impact on the available through 'lG, Economic Development drawings for the Vangorda Road. wilderness character of the highway; assesses DIAND, Economic Development, 750 95 01 any effects on tourism operators and on interpretive or park facilities; and proposes mitigation measures to reduce any adverse visual impacts and to assist with final designs. DIAND, Economic Development, W1catalogued YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1888-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ID M\! Mlr

Wlien do..'W8'EgcdiDm.'ll8nt7:FInt:s&epaJ 1IIIdtetiDne:8I88;1D8Itmt.8D8IpIa/ , ~.lI88da:IIIIIdy.: a ID' BocW-pl Illllnll1cmPe1l,.;, ...... :at ...... Dd·,.AppeDdIJc 1IIadIat'. 1986; various:pagings~ with tables, PJOmea'aud·patbway::tabIea,: no:date;-54~pages~ with charts­ BoreaI Eilgineering Services Ltd.; Whitehorse 1989l·.l55 pages, with.tables Four.Worlds.Oevelopment.PrtJject; prepared for "education "infrastructure "needs assessment Selkirk'Inclian' BandJ MacPherson Consultants:Ltd:; .Whitehorse; "W1titehorse . prepared for: Govemment:of the: Yukon,. 'community,development 'PeHy,CroSSing' This report includes assessments of space Tourism: 'Selkirk:First·Nation"' requirements for present and future This·srudy. outlinesthe1ramework'in which 'market :assessment ."tourism "Whitehorse.· programming,' as'well as facility evaluations planning.Jor social· development:can- take. T/iis,documents!contains·market'profiles.-and· o[:eKisting'schooJs, A five-year plan has been place and-shows,the'stepS-needec1:to acr:ompanying:tables:for:eacb:.1987· Yukon d9veloped'whtch'outlines program changes. generate. the comrrumity.paItic:ipation: visitor:exit patllway that-has:ai>earing:onthe enrolment projections; facility requirements necessary to..make:a commUIJity:P.Ian.: This is Whitehorse'aretElt:shouJd:be:CODSidaced:a andIelated:costs. not··a:!ive:year.plan;.but. 'a:desciption' of:how staDd'aJone.'documeIJt·or: utilized iD: m;· 8iJi1ding Development ~ntO to:amve at one.1hrough.tIJe;in.voJvement.of.all conjunction~with:tllec"Whitehorss:area . elements of the:comml11lity. It indudes;a .. marketanaJ.ysis/consU1118rdemand".stu!1y WbltehOD8. 'I'raaBIt.aptam revtew. BDd. SeeDon on.economic development: prepared..Jmder:.separate·.coveI. ID8dI8tIDlI.BIIUlJ.. Diina Naye Ventures;.338:9WHE YG;·Tourism.800788 March 1991; 52.pages'plus appendices, with tables. map.s: WhIte 81ver,FInt,NatloJLo.A plaD for. Wb1Iehone coDv8lltloD,botalJUUl ol8ea ManopServices-Ltd:; Whitehorse; prepared for collUll1lldty ecoDOmiC developDl8Dt feaalblllty"BtIIdy. Govemment:of the:Yukon, Economic 1991; 91 pages, with map, tables 1988; various pagings Development; City of Whitehorse David Heclmann and 'Associates,. Whitehorse; Champagne! Aishihik Indian Band and Lavalin "market assessment "transportation prepared for White· River First Nation "accommodations "convention' centres "Whitehorse "Beaver'Creek 'community development· "feasibiIity. *marketassessment'*Taga Ku This srudy was,done to develop a marketing, 'White:RiverFirst Nation Corporation' "tourism "Whitehorse- advertising and promotion strategy to be put T/iis community. economic'development'plan This:1inal report outlines tlle overall market in place based on a market·needs survey. has three· objectives-to be comprehensive' demand f6r·a,convention hoteHacility, its: The.·survey. will detennine'rider satisfaction, and, achievable;. to.identifY.key. opportwJities components;· construction' costs and:financial convenience:of the'current system, and the and constraints·to community economic' viability. The-study. team·.aJso·investigated: metllods of'encouragingnoncriders"to use the development; and .to supportand.deve1op: o!hBr.deveJopment:opportunities,tl!atmould_ service.- The'report'reviews transit'and cultural: and traditional values.' ThisjJlarl"is a increase:the:project's:prafitability.. community data,' existing routes and guide for decision makeIS;andJundingo' YG, EConomic.Development. T.658:83LA V schedules, and travelpattems'and market agencies. research: It suggests· revised routes and' WbIIabOlB8.doWllbDl.aIdIDg"atady; YG: TOwism .. 400835 schedules,: future transit system 1989; requirements; the·benefitsoftransit·service, Wb1Iehone area.1II8IIIet 8D8IpIs/ Ecosign:Mountain-RecreatiDn°Planners· Ltd. ; and:a;marketing.strategy. CODBIIIDU. demaDd. Whistler;' prepared' fOLCity .otWhitehorse" YG. Economic Development. 388.322MAN 1991 1989;· pages, with,map 53. "feasibility "recreation "sports "Whitehorse MacPherson Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; Wldtehane vildtor· recaptlOD.C8Dt1'8. This srudy iDvestigated the sld development faaaIhQ'tr, BtIIdy/ prepared for Government of the Yukon, potential of the mountains around 1988 Tourism Whitehorse. The· objective of. the study was to 'market assessment"'tourism "Whitehorse detenniDe.the.feasibility, scale .. passible sites, IMC Consulting Group Inc.; Whitehorse; prepared 10r Gbvernment of the Yukon, T/iis srudy adopts a perspective which starts physical. and environmental factors /or.a TOurism from .the general "and proceeds to thespecilic. downhill ski.area around: Whitehorse. The It includes' background contextual srudy was broken down into seven basic "feasibility "tourism "visitor' reception centres in.fcinnatlon on the tourism industry.in. components which included market review, "Whitehorse' Whitehorse; provides ·profile,data economic considerations, development This study includes a full market evaluation of concentrating on Whitehorse; presents criteria, site identification, evaluation of sites, a visitor reception centre using currently pathway implications and market highlights economic feasibility of preferred sites; and available data and survey statistics. Potential for each critical and secondary-pathway; conclusion and recommendations. sites are analysed in light of the value of each presents. pathway implications as they are YG. Tourtsm, 700870 site relative to another. The analysis leads to related to activities; and provides a synthesis a final site recommendation-the old Jim of all report elements. Light Arena. The final part of the study is a YG, TOwism, 800784 building program and site development concept. Cost·estimates for construction are included with the concept. YG. Tourism. 700880 Wbltabone VRC feaslblUty aDd dealp WIad 8Jl8I'gy potaatlal, WbItebone, WIady Craggy project: road BtIldy: fIDal report Yukoa JastlflcaUoa aDd conldor _eat 1989; various pagings plus appendices, with 1990, 1991 1989; various pagings, with tables, maps, tables, maps David F. Craig and Douglas B. Craig; Boreal drawings, charts UMA Engineering Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared Alternate Energy Centre; Whitehorse Noracol Environmental Consultants Ltd., for Goverrunent of the Yukon, Tourism 'energy 'feasibility 'science and technology Delcan Corporation; Vancouver; prepared for Geddes Resources Ltd. 'feasibility 'tourism 'visitor reception centres There are two parts to this repon, one from 'Whitehorse 1990 and the other from 1991. The 1990 'mining 'resource development "roads The primary objective of this study was to repon presents a summary and analysis of "transportation "Windy Craggy determine the optimal location or locations for information gathered in an et/on to detennine The purpase of this study is to obtain a single or multiple visitor reception facilities whether wind can be used to generate agreement from the Mine Development in Whitehorse. Investigation was to include electricity on an economicaIJy attractive basis. Steering Committee that an access road is possible sites along the Alaska Highway. It describes the efforts presently being made justified, a preferred corridor is established, YG, Economic Development, T 3B5.5UMA to obtain essential ground data for the same and that the work programs presented to purpose. The 1991 repon presents the data, complete the detailed route alignment studies Wb1tebone watedroat developmeat analysis and results of the wind monitoring are satisfactory. plaa program conducted on Haeckel Hill. The YG, Economic Development, 0629.047GEO 1989; 28 pages, with drawings overall objective of the study is to identify Womea la the eCGaom, workabop. Coriolis Consulting Corp. and Hotson Bakker specific sites having the greatest wind Architects; prepared for City of Whitehorse; poten tial for the region. Yukoa developmaat IItnltegy. IIaIaea JaDctloa. April 24-28, 1987 Government of the Yukon; White Pass and YG, Economic Developmem, PAM 1990-74 Yukon Corporation Limited 1987 Wlady Craggy project. Stage 1: Goverrunent of the Yukon, EconOmic 'community development 'waterfront eavll'oameatal aDd soclO8COaomic Development: Mines and Small BUSiness; development 'White Pass and Yukon Impact 888888meat Corporation Limited 'Whitehorse Haines Junction 1990; various pagings, with maps, photos, "economic development "non-wage economy This waterfront development plan was tables prepared with the full participation and 'women "Yukon 2000 Geddes Resources Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared consensus of the key parties (the City of This repon provides a summary of the for British Columbia, Energy, Mines and Whitehorse, the Government of the Yukon, discussions held at this workshop. It is Petroleum Resources and White Pass). It is for presentation to the organized according to three topics defining community for review and then the "energy "environment "impact assessment the economy in women's terms; what is implementation process will begin. The plan "mining "resource development "roads 'Windy working well and what is not working well discusses the waterfront site and Craggy for women in the economy; and what actions surroundings, market potential, planning and The Stage 1 repon was submitted to the can be taken to address women's concerns in development principles, proposed Mine Development Steering Committee, for the economy. Comments from each development plan, and staging. review by various prOvincial, federal, United workshop are summarized, followed by more YG, Tourism, 700890 States, and Alaskan agencies. All major detailed comments. A summary of the issues have been identified, which the presentation by Monica Townson on planning Whyaot"l-jast commit aDd do It. 'I'Ile authors believe to be resolvable within for the future is also attached. I88UIts from the BlU'Vey of womea la current technical, regulatory and economic YG, Economic Development, He 117.Y8W931 1987 buslae.. la the Yukoa parameters. There are five volumes. Volume 1 1988; 83 pages plus appendices, with tables, (Project description) describes the project and Womea la the Yukoa eCGaom,: a charts the present state of the environment, and blaepJtat for the futan. Draft JM Consulting; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canadal assesses the impact of the project on the dlscasaloa paper prepared for the Yukon Economic Development Agreement; surrounding environment and proposed Yukoa ecoaomic: developmeat IItnltegy Government of the Yukon; Canadian Congress mitigation measures. Volume 2 faD coafarenC8 for Learning Opportunities for Women; Yukon (Environmental baseline studies) and Volume 1986; 75 pages plus appendices, with tables Status of Women Council 5 (Baseline studies appendices) describe the Government of the Yukon, Women's 'business 'women environmental baseline conditions. Volumes 3 Directorate with the assistance of Monica (Access road repon) and 4 (Access road The purpose of this study is to provide a Townson Associates Inc.; Whitehorse plans and proliles) present the preliminary baseline of information about women in 'economic development 'employment 'women design of the access road. business in the Yukon. It answers such 'Yukon 2000 YG, Economic Development, OJ 622.J43GEO questions as: In which sectors of the This study of women's participation in the economy do women tend to operate? Is there paid work/orce in the Yukon discusses the a trend as to the sectors, the size of business current state of employment and outlines or the goals or objectives of women going passible future development in small into business? To what degree do women business, government employment, suppon participate in the ownership of private selVlces and education and training. enterprises? Answers are meant to aid in YG, Economic Development, HC1l7.YBW66 determining policy and program needs in the area. YG, Economic Developmem, HO 61oo.YBW49

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES,1888-1992. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 YUkoD balglag 8Iady 'YDIanlQ,lmllllllllty:F.ldaruCommlttee. 1987; 38 pages, with tables, map .1ItI'alegk'pIaD Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; '1991; 70 pages .YukOD 2_. A Iabcnu poaItlOD paper Vancouver; prepared for Government of the .Hedmam\'and Associates; Yukon Community 1987; 31 pages Yukon, Community and Transportation Futures Committee; Whitehorse Yukon Federation of Labow; Whitehorse: Services '"business 'community develollment 'training prepared for Government of the Yukon, 'feasibility 'market assessment 'transportation ."Yukon Community Futures Committee Economic Development: Mines and Small This.study contains .detailed information The economic strategy outlined in this report Business concerning.the history of river bargjng in the is.based an the committee's mandate from 'diversification 'employment 'Yukon 2000 Yukon, forecast demand for bargjng in .the the.federal government, its five program This paper presents a.broad perspective. It future, and the technical and financial options (the seU-employment initiative, the includes.a focus on the.structure of.the feasibility of barging in the .Yukon . .It .trailling:optiDn, the community initiatives Yukon economy withspeciaLattention to the concludes with a.summsry.of.the.study fund, the reloc:ationlexploratoryoption, and need for diversihc:ation and community·based finctmgs and a proposed actiDnplan.based on the business .development centre), enterprises. It deals with the issue of natural lhose conclusions. discussions .with people living in Yukon resource stewardship, human resource issues .DlAND, EconOmic Development, 792 1501 communities, and the'findings and and the role of government as the principal recommendations contained in key economic force in bringing about the sweeping YukOD baDefIts from Skagw.y port development plans and. reports. It provides an developmeat: • dlsc:aaaloD paper changes that will be required as we enter the economic analysis of each Yukon community. 1990s. 1990; 17 pages, with tables, map YG, Economic Development. HC 117.Y8C88 1991 available tluough YG, Economic Development Government of the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and Small Business; :Y1droa:develQpmaDt;strategy. ·D.waOD (CDIIfanaaI nport YukOD ~. BaDdlag the fuIma. Whitehorse DIsCllll8loD paper 1987; ISBN 1-55018-394-X; 47 pages 'market assessment 'ports "Skagway 1986; ISBN 1-55018-400-8; 51 pages (June 'nansportation Government of the Yukon, Economic 1986), 65 pages (September 1986). with graphs Development: Mines and Small Business; This is a draft analysis of.the potential Yukon Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse Dawson City benefits of a second port at Skagway. It is a 'economic development 'Yukon.2000 preliminary analysis and vanous assumptions 'economic development 'employment This report was prepared to provide as to transport costs and tonnages may be "financial resources "resource development background information for the first open to finetuning. The report focuses "Yukon 2000 workshop, held in Faro in June .1986, tbat particularly on how benefits should .be This report contains the 'Iesults of the began .the public process for Yukon.2000. It conceptualized. October 1987 Yukon 2000 conference held in outlines the goals that drive the development VG. Community .and Transportation Services, Dawson .City. It .provides a summary and strategy; describes the strategy theme; Transportation Planning and Programming detailed information·about.the workshops on (marked confidential) describes the Yukon people and economy; natural resources, human resources and discusses sectoral opportunities; and YakoD lmpIaeRBappmtwdty financial resources . .lt includes comments proposes topics for the Faro workshop. In Ideadflcatlaa stady.,FIaaI.nport IIIId 'from the session entitled "The things that September 1986 it was republished, with bp...... II8CIOrrapartll 'matter" and information on implementing Yukon 2000. updated information included from the 1986; various pagings, with maps, tables workshop. YG, Economic Development, He 117.YB.Y845.D3 1987 Novacorp Consulting Inc.; Vancouver; prepared YG, Economic Development, 338.9719YUK for Government of the Yukon, Economic Y1Ikoa development strategy. ran YUkoD ~. Compreheaalve p1aaaIDg Development: Mines and Small·Business; coaflll8DCltnport .for dlvenlflcatlOD sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas Action Program 1986; ISBN 1-55018~396-6; 28 pages (NOGAP) 1989; ISSN 0225-8013; 65 pages, with map, Government of the Yukon, Economic charts, table 'business 'economic development Development: Mines and Small Business; Michael B Decter and Jef£rey A. Kowall; 'hydrocarbon development 'market assessment Whitehorse Economic Council of Canada; Ottawa; sponsor: The objective of this study was to identify 'economic development "Yukon 2000 Government of the Yukon opportunities for Yukon-based companies to This booklet contains the coDected results of seD goods and services to the oil and gas 'diversification 'economic development the Yukon 2000 fall conference held in industry in northern Canada and Alaska. 'regional planning 'Yukon 2000 November 1986. It is also a progress update Research focused on the Yukon business This study examines the progress of Yukon on the Yukon development strategy. sector and on the oil and gas indUStry, but 2000 to date and seeks to evaluate its VG. EconOmic Development. 338.97I9YUX investigations extended to government, applicability to regional development in other native groups and others who could influence situations. The data for this review are the or play a role in economic development. ideas and opportunities identified by the Recommendations are made for the Yukon's process, as well as the conflicts among business sector, the Yukon Government, the vaIious groups. Yukon Chamber of Mines, and the oil VG. Economic Development. HC 120.E44A3513 companies. YG, Economic Development, HI' 5072.Y8Y855

YUKON ECONOMIC.PLANNING STUDIES, t ....t ..2. AN ANNOTAlD'.. BUOCUIAPIIY a YakOD developmeDt strategy. Sectoral YakOD 8CODOmiC plallldDglltDdlas, I" YakOD BDeIg'J CorporatlolL Elac:tJtc:lty nporta 1888. AD 8DDotatad bibliography 8IIPPIy optloDS for YakOD prepared Cor Government oC the Yukon, December 1986; 317 pages 1990; 14 pages plus appendices, with graphs, Economic Development: Mines and Small Nancy P. Cameron; Whitehorse; prepared for tables, maps Business Government of the Yukon, Yukon Archives; Government of the Yukon, Yukon Energy 'agriculture 'business 'construction industry sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic Corporation; Whitehorse 'culture 'fisheries 'Corestry 'housing 'hunting Development Agreement 'energy 'Yukon Energy Corporation 'manufacturing 'mining 'non-wage economy 'bibliographies 'economic development This report was prepared to provide 'outfitting 'resource development 'tourism 'information systems background information for the Yukon Energy "transportation 'trapping 'wildlife management This bibliography brings together in one Corporation's strategic plan. It is updated "Yukon 2000 reference source an annotated listing of all evezy two years. It describes the systems in As pan of the Yukon 2000 process, sectoral relevant works concemed with economic place and provides a load forecast and reports were written in 1986 on the following planning for the Yukon. It covers Yukon generation supply options. sectors: agriculture and food; construction specific sectoral and regional economic VG. EconOmic Development, lID 9502.Y92 1990 and housing; cultural industries; fishing; planning studies, including initiatives of both YakOD BDeIg'J CorporatiolL Strategic forestry; hunting, trapping, guiding; private and public sectors for the years 196~ manufactUIing; mining; non-wage economy; 1985. Included are planning, feasibility, and pIaD len-l995 touIism; and trades and services. These strategic studies which assess economic 1990; 54 pages, with maps, charts papers provide a vaIiety of information development by region or sector; Government of the Yukon, Yukon Energy including historical information, a summary of infrastructure and institution studies which Corporation; Whitehorse workshops that have taken place, a analyse constraints to development; and 'energy ·environment 'Yukon Energy description of constraints to growth in socio-economic impact assessments of Corporation particular sectors, and options to counteract particular projects. The Yukon Energy Corporation has those constraints. VG, Economic Development, He 117.Y8Y74 undertaken the development of this strategic VG, Economic Development. He 117.Y8 ... YakOD 8CODOmiC nvlewlUld outlook plan in order to articulate clearly the realistic YakOD cUvenlflc:atlOD: beDefIt8 IUId ISBN 1-55018-398-2; tables goals and policy direction that will guide the poaalbDltles. Draft dlac:aaalOD paper corporation over the next live years and lay Government of the Yukon, Economic pnpand for the YuIroD 8CODOmiC the foundation for operations into the. next Development: Mines and Small Business; developmeat atrategy faD coDfenDce century. This report contains a corporate Whitehorse 1986 profile, present planning context, a supply 'economic development development plan, environmental impact Peter Boothroyd and H Craig Davis; Conscribe This annual review provides an overview of information, a financial plan and Enterprises Ltd.; sponsor: Government of the the economy as well as a review and outlook implementation activities. Yukon for individual sectors. VG. EconOmic Development, HO 9502.Y92 1990 'diversification 'economic development 'Yukon VG, Economic Development, 338.9719YUK 2000 YakOD eaelllY ID8D8gemeDtlec:oDomic The purposes of this paper are to: introduce YakOD 8CODOmiC strategy developmeDt oppodDDltlea. A the concept of economic diversilication; 1988; 68 pages, with photos dlscDallloD paper ad appeDdlcea describe the consequences for some regions Whitehorse; prepared for Government of the 1986; 106 pages (discussion paper), various and communities which have experienced Yukon pagings (appendices), with tables, maps economic diversification or specialization; 'economic development 'Yukon 2000 Marbek Resource Consultants Ltd.; prepared describe the benefits and limitations of The Yukon economic strategy arose from the for Government of the Yukon, Economic diversification; analyse the structural Development: Mines and Small BUSiness character of the Yukon economy in tenns of Yukon 2000 process, which provided a broad, ·economic development 'energy its degree and nature of diversification; and comprehensive view of the economy. The identify measures which could be taken by strategy lays out the Yukon government's This discussion paper represented the first govemments at all levels to enhance broad policies that will guide Yukoners step towards the development of a Yukon diversilication of the Yukon economy. toward the goals defined in the Yukon 2000 energy strategy and corresponding program process. Since the publication of this paper, initiatives. It identifies and assesses energy VG, EconomiC Development. He 117.Y8B66 there have been annual reviews, progress conservation and the alternative energy reports and conferences to cany on the opportunities that are significant in potentially discussion and work of the Yukon economic reducing overall Yukon energy use, or strategy. reducing use of energy derived from imported VG, Economic Development, He 117.Y8Y78 petroleum products, and also conO'ibuting to economic development. VG, Economic Development, B 333.79719MAR

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Y1ikOD eJI8IVY strategy.lDc:buIH YakoD bOllllblg DeedllIItady YaIanl JIIIIIaD emlUllldc dInraIopmllllt l'Iamewolk aDd I18V8D ...... papen 1986; 55 pages plus appendices. with graphs. .,...... AD 1mpI ...... IIOD framework 1992; Framework. ISBN 1-55018-373-7; charts. tables fDr tile CIDI'8 8CDIIGIIdC deveIopmeDt Electricity development. ISBN 1-55018-404-0; Institute of Urban Studies. University of optIoD. Draft Renewable energy potential. ISBN 1-55018-408- Winnipeg 1989; 43 pages plus appendices 3; Impact of petroleum fuel use. ISBN 1-55018- "housing "needs assessment Council for Yukon Indians; Whitehorse 412-1; Affordable and accessible electricity. "economic development "First Nations ISBN 1-55018-410-5; Energy for space heating. This study offers an assessment of housing ISBN 1-55018-406-7; Energy impact conditions in the Yukon. The assessment was This paper builds on the Council for Yukon considerations. ISBN 1-55018-369-9; Energy made using original data created through a Indians' program design document to form the efficiency. ISBN 1-55018-371-0; various pagings door-to-door SUlVey technique in 17 basis for an. implementation framework. communities identified by the Yukon Housing Priorities were primSIily selected to fit with Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse CmparatiOD. The database. which is implementation planning. For each of the "energy computer-based. allows for an assessment of goals/activities listed. priority. goals. rationale. The framework paper outlines a plan for three housing indicatCICS-ccowding. activities. output, impacts and effects. budget developing a comprehensive Yukon energy adequacy and alfordability from which core requirements and possible sources of funds are strategy. Ic identifies the overall goals. housing need can be derived. provided. policies and programs already in place and YG. Economic Development, lID 7289.Y8Y84 DIAND. EconOmic Development. 375 21 04 the outstanding issues and requirements which still need to be resolved. It presents YukOD bovan::raft feaslbDlty BtIIdy YukOD buUaD tomtslD developlDeDt options to consider that may help resolve 1991 BIDdy. Pbase t report. FIlIal draft these issues and identifies a process and David.Dickins and others.; OF Dickins 1986; 118 pages timetable for completion of the strategy. Associates Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared for Chu Grant Copeland; New Denver; prepared (or Seven issue papers complement the Chada Tours CoWlcil for Yukon Indians framework document. "business. "feasibility "First Nations "hovercraft "business "First Nations "infrastructure "resource YG. Economic Development. lID 950Z.Y9 .. 1992 "Kluane National Park "market assessment development "tourism "parks "recreation "tourism Y1ikOD forest IDdDstry developlDaDt The primary objective of this repon is to BtIldy This project was initiated to provide an identify spec:ific opportunities for Filst Nation independent assessment of a private proposal involvement the Yukon tourism 1986; 137 pages. with tables. drawings in industry to operate a Filst Nation-owned hovercraft which are economically feasible; make Resource Intertrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; sponsor: tourist and charter service in the Yukon. The appropriate use of the available natural Canada/Yukon Economic Development study examines the feasibility of the operation resources. These opportunities should be Agreement under the headings of market evaluation; labour intensive and fit well with the existing "forestry "infrastructure "resource development technical evaluation of routes and craft; and potential skills as well as the collective This study reviews the state of the Yukon economic evaluation of expected revenues inclinations of Filst Nations' people. The forest industry and provides a basic and costs; and preliminary environmental second objective is to establish an overall First framework outlining options for restructuring evaluation. Nations' tourism development strategy for the the industry so that the forestry sector can YG. Tourism. 700945 Yukon which will inspire. encourage and once again prosper. Recommendations effectively guide subsequent implementation o[ indude cooperative marketing. upgrading of YakoD Import IIIIbstItDUoa stDd.,. appropriate tourism development plans. Phase Workabop lDformatiOD equipment. and developing a wood residue 2 will indude a series o[ derailed feasibility market. 1986; 7 pages evaluations of specitic development ideas YG. Economic Development. L 674.2Rf.

YUKON ECOIIOIIIC PLAItIIIIIQ S'lVDIES, t ....t882. AN AIIIIOTATED ..BUOGRAPHY 11 YukOD m1l88lllll8 marketIDg plaD Y1IkOD 0UtIItten ABBocIaUoa. Y1IkoD plac:er mIDIDg 1ItDdy. Vobmut I: 1989; 148 pages Ilal'kaUDg plaD EuQlU.a BDmm·'Y. Vo ...... 2: R.port of pdDclpallDvasUgalOn. VoIame 2: Lord Cultural Resources Planning and 1986; 22 pages plus exhibits. with tables. graph appeDdlCIII Management Inc.; Whitehorse; prepared for MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for Part A ..... B, data Yukon Historical and Museums Association Yukon Outfitters Association July 1992; various pagings. with tables. charts. maps. photos 'culture 'marketing plan 'tourism 'hunting 'market assessment 'marketing plan Seakem Group Ltd.; Sidney; prepared for This report discusses the museum 'outfitting 'tourism Yukon Placer Mining Implementation Review marketplace in Canada and the Yukon. It The objective of this study was to identify Committee addresses the tourism market for museums and define the existing and potential target and presents a marketing strategy and markets for both consumptive and non­ 'fisheries 'impact assessment 'mining recommendations. Revenue implications-the consumptive wilderness experiences which 'resource development 'Yukon Fisheries importance of museum gift shops-are also are currently provided or may. in the future. Protection Authorization addressed. be provided by members of the Yukon The economic component of this VG. Economic Development. AM 21.YBY86 Outfitters Association; to recommend a . investigation examined the placer and fishing comprehensive and specific marketing plan industries and the repercussions of the Yukon YukOD IanDlDg poteDUaL masluoom which will direct the association's marketing Fisheries Protection AuthOrization (YFPA) on Part I: FeaslblUty. dlscassloD, efforts; and to provide recommendations on both. It looks at how the YFPA affects the C'ODdwdoDB. 8II8IyIdB Put 2: J'lDanc:lal which products should be developed to meet financial performance of the placer and 1987; 65 pages plus appendices. with tables. potential market demands. fishing industries. their economic impacts to drawings VG. Economic Development. SK 152.Y9M3 1986 canada and the Yukon. and their economic Nonhern Resources and Associates; value to society. It includes a profile of the Y1IkOD plaC8l' IItDdy Whitehorse; prepared for Bartsch Enterprises feasIbDItr placer mining industry in 1989. a pro{jJe of 1989; various pagings. with maps. tables. 'agriculture 'business 'Faro 'feasibility 'market the fishing industry in 1989. and an graphs assessment assessment of the economic repercussions of Norecol Environmental Consultants Ltd.; CheYFPA. This report examines the feasibility of Vancouver; prepared for Yukon Placer Mining developing a mushroom farm in a specific VG. Economic Development, TN 424.C3.Y92 1992 Implementation Review Committee building located in Faro. The work was Y'IIkOD RIver. 'I'bIrty IIDe II8CtIoD 'bibliographies 'feasibility 'fisheries 'mining divided into two distinct phases. Phase 1 was _gelll8Dt pIaD a preliminary investigation to determine if the 'resource development 'Yukon Plaoer Mining March 1991; 95 pages. with map. tables proposed venture was viable. Phase 2 Implementation Review Committee required a detailed and complete market This study has been designed to provide an J.S. Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse ; analyses considering a variety of factors. environmental and economic review and prepared for Environment Canada and Department of Indian and Northern Affairs; VG. Economic Development. S8 2a/SB 2b appraisal of current information on the effect of placer mining in the Yukon on fisheries. Government of the Yukon. Renewable fte Y1IkOD Datlv. grass &Dd ...... and to provide recommendations to the Resources II88d 1DdastIy. 1988 PI'Ogl8lllJ report OD Yukon Placer Mining Implementation Review 'heritage sites 'land use planning 'parks the B8IecI10D 1IIIIB8r7. breeden aeed Committee for future study requirements. 'recreation 'rivers 'Yukon River plots &Dd eqa!pm.Dt parcbaae There is an extensive bibliography included The results of the management planning 1989; 37 pages. with tables with this study. work for the Thirty Mile section of the Yukon M. Vaartnou; M. Vaartnou & Associates VG. Economic Development, TN B River comprise three volumes. Volume 1 has 'agriculture 'infrastructure 'resource background information on natural and development cultural resources, as well as land and This progress report discusses activities in recreation use within the study area. Volume 1988 connected to the establishment of a 2. an interim report. summarizes the native grass and legume seed industry in the background information. outlines planning Yukon. Included are methods used and 1987 methods and planning issues. describes goals evaluation results and current status of the and objectives and presents 8 range of selections seeded to the nursery in 1986. planning options. Volume 3 is the Recommendations are made for 1989 and management plan. It includes a statement on relevant literature is reviewed. the socio-economic impacts of development. VG. Economic Development. 4045.YB 1989 VG. EconOmic Development. 633.3VAR Fe

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 .....1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 YukOD sporta, arts aDd rec:reatloa. YukOD kAIdam Il'abdDg aeeII8: a caD 10 YukoD tlBbdDg IItI'ategy. YukoD ZOOO. LeIBun aDd nc:naUOD IIDJrage JllVled actlOD DIBauadoD papal' 1986; 33 pages . 1990; 45 pages ISBN 1-55018-028-2; 16 pages Richard A. Nuxoll Consulting; sponsor: Tourism Industry Association Yukon; Government of the Yukon, Education; Government of the Yukon Whitehorse; sponsor: CanadalYukon TOurism Whitehorse 'arts and crafts 'culture 'education 'health Sub Agreement 'training 'Yukon 2000 services 'recreation 'sports 'tourism 'Yukon 'business 'employment 'needs assessment The Yukon Department of Education has 2000 'tourism 'training 'Yukon College produced this discussion paper as the This paper identities some of the mBjor trends The objectives of this study were to starting point for obtaining ideas and now emerging in leisure and recreation and determine employer demand for training recommendations on how it should proceed relates these to the Yukon situation. It shows based on an analysis of labour needs and skill with a job training strategy to lead Yukoners that while leisure and recreation have a fiImJy requirements for the vaIious businesses into the 19905. founded social base. they also have direct involved in Yukon tourism; to work in YG. Economic Development. LA 418.YBY84 1991 relevance to the economic state of affairs. It conjunction with Yukon College. to make identifies some key linkages between leisure reco11UDendations relative to the development YUkoD IIII8d oD disposal altaraaUvas and recreation and other sectors such as of a coordinated training plan for tourism 1989; 34 pages plus appendices, with photos, culture. tourism. education and health care. training in the Yukon; and to profile labour tables VG. Economic Development. GV 56.YBYB5 force characteristics and perceived training Catherine Cottrell-Tribes; Whitehorse; prepared needs to establish projections of future for Government of the Yukon, Economic YukOD &oIIItsm actloD plaD training demand. Development: Mines and Small BUSiness 1988; ISBN 1-55018-173-4; 23 pages VG. Tourtsm. 300950 'energy 'feasibility 'recycling 'waste Government of the Yukon. Tourism; YukoD Il'abdDg IItJategy. IImtBUDg ID management Whitehorse people This paper shows the results of a study of 'market assessment 'tourism 'training 'Yukon 1992; ISBN 1-55018-322-2; 24 pages plus used oil alternatives which are most pertinent 2000 appendices to the Yukon. Three altematives include There are four initiatives undertaken as part transporting used oil out of the Yukon to be Government of the Yukon. Education; of the Yukon government's tourism action re-relined. burning used oil in used-oil Whitehorse plan. They are: training and human resource heaters or in cement kilns, and re-relining or development; market and consumer research; 'business 'employment 'First Nations 'people reprocessing used oil in the Yukon. product development; and marketing. This with disabilities 'training 'women YG, Economic Development, TO 899.P4YB4 1989 report examines each of these initiatives and This strategy is intended to fann a framework discusses what action has been taken to date for developing spec:iJic approaches and YukOD wlldemesa adveatun travel IDIII'IuIt Btudy and what actions can be expected into the programs to meet the present and future a.,ana... 19905. This plan is a part of the overall training needs in the Yukon. Induded are 1991 government economic strategy. developed as sections on employment for women. people ARA Consulting Group Inc., Eureka Tourism part of the Yukon 2000 process. with disabilities. and First Nations. The and Hospitality Management Consultants Ltd., VG. EconomiC Development, G 155.Y8A38 strategy provides a direction and guide for Tourism Research Group; prepared for training and emphasizes developing a Government of the Yukon, Tourism YukOD toartsm Btratagy: a IItJategy uuI training culture--developing training 'adventure travel 'market assessment 'tourism acUoD plaD 10 guide tcnutam partnerships with the public and private This study was commissioned to provide the developmeat aDd marIIeUDg ID dut sectors. Yukoa. (Draft .or dlacuardoD) necessary background infonnation to support VG. Economic Development. LA 418.YBYB4 1991 public and private sector initiatives in the 1987; 52 pages. with tables YukoDII'abdDg BllBtegy. TJaIDIDg .or wildemess adventure travel industry. The JOM Fraser and others; Stevenson Kellogg Uutlamn study identities and profiles the key travel Ernst & Whinney; prepared for Government of 1986; 13 pages inDuences. assesses the Yukon's competitive the Yukon. Tourism position within the marketplace. and Government of the Yukon. Education; 'market assessment 'tourism 'Yukon 2000 identifies the external factors most likely to Whitehorse This strategy is intended to guide inDuence consumer demand for adventure development and marketing of the Yukon 'training 'Yukon 2000 travel in general and to the Yukon in tourism industry in the coming years. It has This paper looks at the pwpose of having a particular. live distinct phases: general industry review; training strategy. timing for implementation. YG, Tourtsm, 100550 market review; development and review of public involvement and public control; and strategy altematives; selection of preferred meeting special needs of those who wish strategy; and detailed action plan. training. VG. Tourtsm. 900726 VG. Economic Development. LA 4IB.Y8YB4 1991

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 ...... 1892. AN ANJIOTATED ...UOGRAPIIY YUkOD wodmhop OD bomel...... aDd YUkoD'. bcnudDg IDdasby aDd YUkoa-based fandtaJe m.!!Il~c:taJIDg lDadeqaate boasIDg eollllllllDlty aeaDOmic: dnaloplll8Dt 1986; ISBN 1-55018-386-9; 81 pages. with 1987; 49 pages 1989; 129 pages. with graphs. tables tables Yukon Housing Corporation; Whitehorse David Hedmann HLA Consultants; prepared for Government of 'housing 'social services 'community development 'housing the Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and Small Business The overall goal of this workshop was to The purpose of this report is to identify ways promote awareness of homelessness and that the Yukon government can assist 'impon substitution 'manufacturing inadequate housing as a public policy issue. Yukoners and Yukon communities meet This study provides a preliminary The organizing committee established four housing needs and help achieve the four eXamination of the leasibility of establishing objectives for the workshop: to create a Yukon 2000 community economic and providing some lonns of support (or forum for the discussion of housing issues development goals. It explains why the Yukon-based furniture manufacturing and problems; to bring together Yukon government must play a 10nnaJ Provided are specilic policy recommendations representatives of the agencies and leadership role in the housing industry to to guide the government in assisting the organizations involved; to provide infonnation meet these goals. establishment of such an indusuy. and stimulate discussion on the causes of VG. Economic Development. lID 7289.Y8H43 VG. Economic Development. 684.104HLA homelessness and inadequate housing; and to make recommendations to agencies involved with housing. VG. Economic Development. lID 7287.96C32Y88

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY YUKON ECONOlllC PLAIIIUIIG STUDIES, 1~1892. AN AIUIOTATED 8I8UOGRAPHY 2020 ACTION COMMl i I'D The market potential and production costs of a ARCHER., CA'1"IIRO. ASSOCIATES Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the Yukon native grass and legume seed (1981) LIMi'I'ED 2020 Action Committee' p.17 industry· p.18 The DiVision Mountain coalfield. Energy self­ Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in sufficiency for the Yukon· p.7 A.J. HUNT AND ASSOCIATES Yukon· p.23 Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary CONSULTING LIMITED Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final report • design report • p.l9 p.27 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage agricultural development strategy • p.l the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund Territory, with an assessment of the Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an economic potenbal for open pit mining of regulations. Implementation Plan. Part 1: annotated bibliography of small business Final report; Part 2: Background material; oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ development in circumpolar and developing McDade zone • p.24 Part 3: Appendix • p.2 regions • p. 28 Yukon development strategy. Sectoral repons • ARCTIC CHARR see FlSHElUES ABERMIN CORPORA'ftON p.35 Summary report TomlJason project, Yukon Yukon import substitution study. Workshop Territory • p.28 ARC'nC INS"ft'IV'I'E OF NORTH information • p.36 AIIIIERICA Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an ACCOMMODA'ftONS Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: annotated bibliography of small business Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector Financial analysis • p.37 development in circurnpolar and developing and critique of the convention marketing The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. regions· p.28 plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 1988 progress report on the selection The training and employment of northern Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 nurseTY, bTeeders seed plots and equipment Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel purchase • p.37 Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • p.18 AIR TRANSPORT see TRANSPORTATION ARC'nC WIN'I'ER GAMES Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.18 Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo AIRD,REBECCA Games' p.8 • p.22 Running the north: the getting and spending of Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 public finances by Canada's territorial ARft AND CRAFTS Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility governments· p.26 Teslin Tlingit craft profile • p.29 study· p.32 Yukon multi-cultural arts and commUnications Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.36 AlRPl.ANX TOURS see TOURISM centre planning study. Final report· p.36 Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and ADVEN'1'URE TRAVEL AIRPORTS see TRANSPORTATION recreation linkage project • p.38 see also OUTF17TlNG. RECREATION. TOURISM ALASKA HIGHWAY see ROADS ARft CANADA NORm Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Yukon multi-cultural arts and commUnications development strategy • p.l ALASKA IDGHWAY VISITORS centre planning study. Final report· p.36 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness ASSOClA'ftON industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska ARTS CENTRE see ARTS AND CRAn'S outfitting and fishing camp operation' p.18 Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the The plan. Volume 2: The background to the AURUM GEOLOGICAL Yukon' p.20 plan • P 18 CONSULTANTS INC. Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism Comprehensive Yukon minerals industry opportunities • p.29 ALBERTA ECONOMIC bibliography' p.6 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE awareness study • p.38 Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on northern B.Y.G. NA'ftJRAL RESOURCES INC. supplies • p.14 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of AGRlCUL'nJRE the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary ALL-NOR'I1I RESOURCES LIMi'I'ED Territory, with an assessment of the agricultural development strategy • p.l Preliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project economic potential for open pit mlnIng of Assessment of import substitution opportunities • for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.23 oxidized mineralization In the Brown­ p.2 McDade zone • p.24 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: ALSEKPASS Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l BARGING see TRANSPORTATION 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Concluding report· p.5 ANDERSON, L. FRANCES BAR'I'SCH ENTERPRISES Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Participation in the economy of youth, senioTS and Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: (revised) • p.6 handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle paper prepared for the Yukon Economic Financial analysis • p.37 in the Yukon • p.l0 Development Strategy fall conference • p.22 Feasibility study on establishment of a cornmercial BEAUFORT SEA growers' cooperative and associated storage AaA CONSULTING GROUP INC. The administJation of Yukon oil and gas facility in Yukon' p.l0 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market resources: a proposed framework • p.1 A feasibility study to assess the production of awareness study· p.38 Alternative management regimes for oil and gas small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart activities onshore in the Yukon and In the Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase ARCHER., A.R. Beaufort Sea • p.l 2: Report· p.l0 Report on the geology and mineral Inventory of Amauligak development. Project review with Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Yukon government representatives· p.l p.ll Territory, with an assessment of the Beaufort development: the Yukon perspective· Low capital technologies fOT economic economic potential for open pit mining of p.2 development in Yukon. A survey of literature oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. on appropriate teclu!ologies, with reference McDade zone • p.24 An annotated bibliography of sources to opportunities in Yukon • p.17 available in the Yukon Archives • p.14

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, t~t ..2. AN ANNOTATED 818UoaRAPHY King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. BOREAL ALTERNATE ENERGY The economic viability of the White Pass and Final report • p.15 CEN'1'RE Yukon railway. Study report and technical Wind energy potential. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.33 report· p.B BEAVER CREEK Evaluation of the Yukon Indian entrepreneurial Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 BOREAL CONSUL'l'lNG SERVICES development project • p.9 Kluane region tourism development plan Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.9 framework. Discussion paper • p.16 LTD. Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: • p.l0 Report. Part 2: Technical report • p.16 p.4 A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Kluane regional economic profile' p.16 Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial enterprise centre • p.l0 Kluane Tribal Council community economic growers cooperative and associated storage The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon facility in Yukon • p.l0 development plan • p.16 • p.l1 White River First Nation. A plan for community Rural school facilities study • p.26 Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon economic development • p.32 from alternative northern gas pipelines. Phase BOREAL ENGINEERING SERVICES 1 • p.ll BELVEDERE HOTEL LTD. The GST and small business in the Yukon and Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 Whitehorse school facilities needs study • p.32 Northwest Territories • p.13 A guide to the nature of the dominant service BERENDT, DAVID BOULT,DAVID centre in a resource region. Case study­ A background paper on the water transportation Science and technology in the development of Whitehorse. Yukon Territory' p.13 service to and from the Yukon Territory, northern communities: six case studies • p.26 Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. 1970·1986 • p.2 Draft • p.13 BRI'nSII COLUMBIA. ENERGY, Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion papa[ BERRY PROCESSING MINES AND PETROLEUM prepared for the Yukon economic A feasibility study to assess the production of RESOURCES development strategy fall conference· p.14 small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Import substitution: prospects and opportunities Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase SOcioeconomic impact assessment· p.33 for the Yukon Territory with special attention 2: Report • p.IO given to federal government purchasing • Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in BRUCE,G.A. p.14 Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon Yukon' p.23 Tloklut 1986. Old Crow community economic development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 Indian development system· p.15 BIBLIOGRAPHIES The market potential and production costs of a Comprehensive Yukon minerals industry BUCHANAN, BRIAN Yukon native grass and legume seed industry bibliography· p.6 Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. • plB Mayo hotel feasibility study· p.1B Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north An annotated bibliography of sources economic strategy fall conference • p.26 available in the Yukon Archives • p.14 slope· p.20 Low capital technologies for economic . Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo • BURWASII LANDING p.22 development in Yukon. A survey of literature see also KLUANE NATIONAL PARK, KLUANE on appropriate technologies. with reference Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in REGION Yukon· p.23 to opponunities in Yukon • p.17 Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 The pricing of refined petroleum products in the NOGAP cumulative bibliography • p.20 Kluane region tourism development plan Yukon· p.23 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an framework. Discussion paper • p.16 A proposal for a new co-op store facility. Old annotated bibliography of small business Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: Crow, Yukon' p.23 development in circumpolar and developing Report, Part 2: Technical report· p.16 Proposal to test market a flightseeing service in regions • p.2B Kluane regional economic profile • p.16 The training and employment of northern Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Kluane Tribal Council community economic government/private sector partnership, p.23 Canadians: an annotated bibliography • p.30 development plan· p.16 Yukon economic planning studies. 1965-1986. An Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the Kluane Tribal Council community economic Yukon Territory· p.24 annotated bibliography· p.35 development plan. Laying the foundation for Yukon placer feasibility study • p.37 Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey social. physical. spiritual/cultural. emotional company • p.24 and economic well-being· p.16 Report on the trades and technology employer BLANCHARD Streetscape plans (Burwash, Champagne, Micro-hydro developments for highway needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 Destruction Bay. Klukshu. Pelly Crossing, Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study maintenance camps • p.19 Teslin) • p.27 • p.25 BOLAND, KELLS Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 BUSINESS Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie see also AGJIlCULTUHE. MINlNG. TOURISM corridor versus Dempster corridor • p.l Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary destination resort development. Executive agricultural development strategy • p.l BOOTHROYD, PETER summary • p.26 Access to capital study • p.l Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. Kluane Tribal Council community economic Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie development plan • p.16 Draft discussion paper prepared for the corridor versus Dempster corridor· p.l Yukon economic strategy fall conference • Planning the framework for Whitehorse's Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product economic development plan: report on a p.26 development strategy • p.l Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and planning seminar • p.22 Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Review of Keno's economlc development technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 p.2 A study to determine the feasibility of transbo[der planning. Report on a follow-up workshop Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 held May 23. 1986. Keno City. Yukon· p.25 trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • Business opportunities related to oil and gas p.2B Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. exploration and production in northern Draft discussion paper prepared for the Subsistence in the Yukon· p.2B Canada· p.3 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Yukon economic development strategy fall Business overview. TlingitJKaska Enterprises Ltd. conference • p.35 annotated bibliography of small business A joint-venture of the Carcrossffaglsh Indian development in circumpolar and developing Band and the Liard Indian Band • p.3 regions • p.2B

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, t~t892. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. Low capital technologies for economic CANADIAN FEDERA'I10N OF Conceptual design report • p.30 development in Yukon. A survey of literature INDEPENDENT BUSINESS The training and employment of northern on appropriate technologies, with reference The aST and smaU business in the Yukon and Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 to opportunities in Yukon· p.l? Northwest Territories • p.13 Why not?-just commit and do it. The results Overview of the Yukon fishery· p.22 from the survey of women in business in the The potential for non-consumptive wildlife CANADIAN INS"ITIVI'E OF Yukon· p.33 management in the Yukon· p.22 Yukon business opportunity identification study. Report on import substitution/marketing workshop RESOURCES LAW Final report and business sector reports • • p.24 Alternative management regimes for oil and gas p.34 Report on Tourism Association of Yukon First activities onshore in the Yukon and in the Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic Nations • p.25 Beaufort Sea • p. 1 plan· p.34 Review of Keno's economic development Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • planning. Report on a foUow-up workshop CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS p.35 held May 23, 1996, Keno City, Yukon· p.25 Free trade and the Yukon· p.12 Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.36 A study into the feasibility of smaU scale custom! Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 portable milling in Yukon • p.2? CANADIAN PARKS SERVICE Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase 1 Subsistence in the Yukon • p.29 A1sek Pass. Area development concept • p.l report. Final draft • p.36 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Visitor profile and economic impact statement of Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: annotated bibliography of smaU business northern national parks (reserves) and Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: development in circumpolar and developing historic sites. Summary report and technical Financial analysis • p.3? regions • p.29 appendices· p.31 Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • Tloklut 1996. Old Crow community economic p.39 development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 CANADIAN POLAR INFORMA'I10N Yukon training strategy. Investing in people • Why not?-just commit and do it. The results SY&'I'EM (CPIS) p.39 from the survey of women in business in the The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Yukon· p.33 Information System (includes an annotated CAMERON, NANCY P. Yukon economic planning studies, 1965-1996. An list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. annotated bibliography • p.35 An annotated bibliography of sources Yukon forest industry development study • p.36 CANADIAN RESOURCECON (1983) available in the Yukon Archives· p.14 LTD. Yukon economic planning studies, 1965-1996. An CANAD~ONECONOIDC Business opportunities related to oil and gas annotated bibliography· p.35 PLANNING SUBSIDIARY exploration and production in northern AGREEMENT Canada • p.3 . CAMPBELL REGION Building self-reliance? A strategic assessment of CampbeU region market analysis/consumer economic development programs affecting CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE demand· p.3 Yukon Indians • p. 3 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • CampbeU region tourism development plan· p.3 p19 CANADAlYUKON SUBSIDIARY CANADA FISIIEIUES AND AGREEMENT ON RENEWABLE CANYON CREEK OCEANS Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study Economic evaluation of the Canada Yukon River RESOURCES • p.4 fisheries • p. 9 A feasibility study to assess the production of Sport fishing in the Yukon Territory 1995. Draft smaU fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart CAPPON,PAUL VaUey area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase report • p.2? Community health status assessment of the Yukon 2: Report· p.l0 • p.5 CANAD~ONECONOIDC CANADAlYUKON TOURISlII SUB DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT CARCROSS Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary AGREEMENT Business overview. TlingitlKaska Enterprises Ltd. agricultural development strategy • p.l Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • A joint-venture of the CarcrosslTagish Access to capital study • p.l p.39 Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band • p.3 Assessment 01 import substitution opponunities • Carcross economic development study. Draft p.2 CANADIAN ARC'nC RESOURCES report· p.4 Community economic development. A series of COMlllll*l'D CarcrossfSouthem Lakes region. Market anaIysisf four booklets • p.5 Native economic development corporations: consumer demand· p.4 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume political and economic change in Canada's CarcrossfSouthern Lakes region. Market analysisf I-BackgroWld report. Volume 2-Summary • north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.19 consumer demand. Appendix: Market p.6 Running the north: the getting and spending of profiles and pathway tables • p.4 Economic development strategy for the Yukon public finances by Canada's territorial CarcrossfSouthern Lakes tourism development fishery· p.? governments· p.26 plan. Draft· p.4 Economic development strategy options for the CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual Ross River Dena Development Corporation • CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLICY design and feasibility assessment • p.4 p.? ALTERNATIVES Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.9 A new economic development policy for the socio-economic statement· p.5 Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • north? The impact of the Canada-U.s. free p.9 trade agreement • p.20 CARCROSStSOU'I1IERN LAKES Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon REGION • p.l0 CANADIAN CONGRESS FOR CarcrossfSouthern Lakes region. Market analysisf A feasibility study for development of a LEARNING OPPOR'1'UNITIES FOR consumer demand· p.4 commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery WOMEN CarcrossfSouthern Lakes region. Market anaIysisf in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market consumer demand. Appendix: Market Why not?-just commit and do it. The results identification and fishery resource availability prOfiles and pathway tables· p.4 from the survey of women in business in the • p.l0 CarcrossfSouthem Lakes tourism development Yukon· p.33 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • plan. Draft· p.4 p.ll Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: socio-economic statement· p.s

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, , ...... , ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern CllAMPAGNE/Alsymnr FIRST Gold losses at Kiondikeplacer mines. Gold lakes • p.IO NATION recovery project (Phase 1) • p.12 Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes, The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at Champagne! Aishihik Development Corporation. Kiondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • southern Yukon' p.24 Foundations for growth· p.4 p.30 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle CARCROSSIl'AGISII FIRST in the Yukon· p 10 CLAVE, JUIIREE Z. NATION A feasibility study for development of a Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for Business overview. TUngitlKaska Enterprises Ltd. commercial whitefishlburboVsucker fishery comprehensive services • p.19 A joint-venture of the Carcrossrragish in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band· p3 identification and fishery resource availability COAL see ENERGY Carcross economic development study. Draft • p.l0 repon • p.4 lmld and resource concerns penaining to COA'I'ES, K. S. Carcrossrragish cultural centre. Conceptual economic development. Greater Kluane land Indian participation in the economy. Draft design and feasibility assessment· p.4 use plan • p.17 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel economic development strategy fall CARDWELL. WAYNE M. development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • conference • p.14 Federal government Yukon local purchase study • p.18 p.ll Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction, COLLlNS, GERALDINE VRBU impon substitution: prospects and opponunities Alaska Highway • p22 An economic evaluation of stumpage appraisal for the Yukon Territory with special attention Science and technology in the development of methods used in the interior of Alaska, given to federal government purchasing • nonhern communities: six case studies • British Columbia and Yukon· p.7 p.14 p.26 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane COMBAU, CAROLE J. CARMACKS destination reson development. Executive Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Campbell region market analysis/consumer surrunary • p.26 The case of Teslin, Yukon • p.9 demand· p.3 A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Campbell region tourism development plan • p.3 and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 COMMERCIAL FISIIlNG see FlSHEIU£S Official community plan. Village of Carmacks, Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility Yukon' p.21 study· p.32 COIOllUNlCATlONS Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Broadcasting and telecommunications. Pan 1: A Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of CHEVRON MINERALS Lm. background paper-facts, figures and Pelly Crossing and Carrnacks, Yukon Repon on the geology and mineral inventory of definitions. Pan 2: A discussion paper-policy Territory· p.21 the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon options. A communications policy for the Territory, with an assessment of the Yukon· p.3 CARNE,R.C. economic potential for open pit mining of Draft initial environmental evaluation of the The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy seU­ oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ NorthwestelInc. multi-depanmental mobile sufficiency for the Yukon • p.7 McDade zone • p.24 radio system digital microwave project phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! CARRUTHBRS, DAN CIDEF ISSAC INCORPORA'IED NWT· p7 Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study Kiondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • Infrastructure. Draft economic environment • p.4 p.15 discussion paper· p.15 VisUal impact assessment for the initial CASINO TRAIL CHILD CARE environmental evaluation. Nonhwestel Heritage resource impact assessment of the Children's services facilities project. Demand multi-departmental mobile radio system and proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, projections· p.4 microwave tower project, Dempster west-central Yukon· p.13 Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the ClllLKOOT TRAIL Territories' p.31 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of see also PARKS Pelly Crossing and Carrnacks, Yukon Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Territory· p.21 socio-economic statement • p.5 see also eac:Jt IDdlvIduaJ commWIICy Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Building seU-reliance? A strategic assessment of analysis study • p. 23 national parks and national historic sites • economic development programs affecting Repon of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group p.7 Yukon Indians· p.3 on the Casino Trail project • p. 24 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of Carcross economic development study. Draft nonhern national parks (reserves) and repon· p.4 CASINO TRAIL LOCAL RESOURCE historic sites. Summary repon and technical CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual GROUP appendices· p.31 design and feasibility assessment· p.4 Heritage resource impact assessment of the City of Whitehorse. Official community plan • p.5 proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, CHU CIlADA TOURS Community economic development. A series of west-central Yukon • p.13 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.36 four booklets • p. 5 Repon of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group Community health status assessment of the Yukon on the Casino Trail project· p.24 ClRCUMPOLAR REGIONS • p.5 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Development and implementation of community CA'ITl.E see LIVESTOCK Information System (includes an annotated justice'Prograrns in the Yukon· p.7 list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 Economic development strategy options for the CHAMPAGNE Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Ross River Dena Development Corporation • Streetscape plans (Burwash, Champagne, annotated bibliography of small business p.7 Destruction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, development in circumpolar and developing Faro tourism plan • p.9 Teslin) • p.27 regions • p.28 Final aviation study and problem statement, Dawson City Airpon • p.ll CLARKSON, BANDY First Wye Lake feasibility study and development Canyon Creek micro hydro project feasibility study concept. Watson Lake, Yukon • p.ll • p.4 Fon Selkirk management plan. Executive summary • p.12

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1888-1882. AN ANNOTATED 818UOCUIAPHY Haines Junction economic development plan • CONSCRIBE EN'I'ERPIUSES LTD. CRAlG, DOUGLAS B. p.t3 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.33 Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.t3 Draft discussion paper prepared for the Keeping Faro on the map. An economic Yukon economic development suategy fall CRANE MANAGEMENT diversification study • p.t5 conference· p.35 CONSULTAN'l'S LTD. Kluane Tribal Council community economic Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the development plan • p.t6 CONSERVATION see ENVJRONMENT Yukon· p.6 Kluane Tribal Council community economic development plan. Laying the foundation for CONSTABLE, G.A. ClUPPEN CONSULTAN'1'B social, physical, spirituallcultural, emotional Business opportunities related to oil and gas Takhini area transportation study. Final report • and economic well-being· p.t6 exploration and production in northern p.28 Kopper King development study. Market Canada· p.3 assessment. Draft • p.t7 CUL'l'URE ward Indian Band. Comprehensive community CONSTRUCftON INDUS1RY Carcross/Tagish cultural centre. Conceptual design development plan. Volume 2: Bill C-3t Business overview. TIingillKaska Enterprises Ltd. and feasibility assessment· p.4 impact assessment· p.t7 A joint-venture of the Carcrosstragish Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake· p.t9 Municipal infrasoucture linkage structure. Indian Band and the ward Indian Band· p.3 Teslin TIingit craft profile' p.29 Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Low capital technologies for economic Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • economic development strategy fall development in Yukon. A swvey of literature p.35 conference· p.t9 on appropriate technologies, with reference Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications Official community plan. Village of Carmacks, to opportunities in Yukon· p.t7 centre planning study. Final report· p.36 Yukon' p.2t Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • Yukon museums marketing plan • p.37 Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon p.35 Yukon sports, arts and recreation. LeisWe and • p.2t recreation linkage project· p.38 Planning the framework for Whitehorse's CONVEN'ftON CENTRES economic development plan: report on a Market feasibility study. Proposed t50 room hotel CURRAGH RESOURCES planning seminar • p. 22 development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Cwragh Resowces long range development plan Resowce team report. Whitehorse, Yukon· p.25 p.t8 overview. Faro area • p.6 Review of Keno's economic development Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental planning. Report on a follow-up workshop study· p.32 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic held May 23, t986, Keno City, Yukon • p.25 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Rwal school facilities study • p.26 COPELAND,GRANT on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.t9 Science and technology in the development of Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase t Vangorda Plateau development. Initial northern communities: six case studies • report. Final draft • p.36 environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume t p.26 report, volume 2 appendices, volume 3 Stable community development in the north: an CORlOUS CONSULTING CORP. figwes • p.3t econo-ecological approach· p.27 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 Vangorda Project: application for assistance, Streetscape plans (Bwwash, Champagne, Regional Resowce Road Program· p3t DesOUction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, COTl'ERlLL, £WAN Teslin) • p 27 Oil and gas benefits management: options for DAIRY FARMING see AGRICULTURE Teslin: the Indian village and community consideration in the negotiation of a economy. An appraisal • p.29 northern accord· p.2t DAL TON POST TIoklut t986. Old Crow community economic Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 CO'rI"RELL-TRlBES, CA'I1IERINE p.6 To test, assess and modify northern community Yukon used oil disposal alternatives· p.38 design principles, etc. to the planning of the DATAMETRlCS LTD. town of Faro, Y.T .• p.29 COUNCIL FOR YUKON INDIANS The administration of Yukon oil and gas resources: Town of Watson Lake. Official community plan • Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of a proposed framework· p.t p.30 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. land claim • p.2 DAVID NAIRNE • ASSOCIATES Conceptual design report • p.30 Building self-reliance? A strategic assessment of LTD. Village of Haines Junction. Official community economic development programs affecting Keeping Faro on the map. An economic plan· p.3t . Yukon Indians • p.3 diversification study • p.t5 Vuntut Gwitchin Tribal Council. Band Evaluation of Yukon economic development officer ward Indian Band. Comprehensive community management improvement plan· p.3t (EDO) program. Overview of findings and development plan. Volume 2: Bill C-3t Waterfront development. Final report· p.3t recommendations • p.9 impact assessment· p.t7 Where do we go from here? First steps in social Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Streetscape plans (Bwwash, Champagne, planning for Pelly • p.32 • p.tO DesOUction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, White River First Nation. A plan for community Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon Teslin) • p.27 economic development • p.32 Indian development system· p.tS Vuntut Gwitchin Tribal Council. Band Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 Report on options for a Yukon Indian swvey management improvement plan· p.3t Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic company· p.24 plan· p.34 Subsistence in the Yukon • p2B DAVIS, H. CRAlG Yukon's housing industry and community Yukon Indian economic development system. An Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. economic development • p.39 implementation framework for the core Draft discussion paper prepared for the economic development option. Draft • p.36 Yukon economic development strategy fall Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase t COMMVNlTY Fl1'J'VJlES COMMlTJ'EE conference • p.35 see report. Final draft· p.36 YDJrON COMMUNITY FU71JHES COMMlT'l'EE CRAFTS see ARTS AND CRAn'S DAWSONCITY see also KI.ONDlD BEGlON CONNAUGHTON, J. CRAIG, DAVID 1'. Community institutional health services evaluation. Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.33 Project report; Addendum: Building condition p.25 reports; Phase t report: EconOmic! demographic utilization analysis • p.5

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for national parks and national histonc SItes • An'AJRS AND NOR'l'IIERN diversification • p.34 p.7 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Final aviation study and problem statement, DEVELOPMENT Draft discussion paper prepared for the Development and implementation of community Dawson City Airport • p.lt Yukon economic development strategy fall Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • justice programs in the Yukon • p.7 conference· p.3S p.lS Development of a forest management plan of the Klondike Valley district land use plan: southeastern Yukon • p.7 DMSlON MOUNTAIN Economic structure of the Yukon • p.8 implementation strategy • p.16 The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy self­ Federal goverrunent Yukon local purchase study • sufficiency for the Yukon· p.7 DAWSON FIRST NAftON p.lt Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • DON i"ERENCE • ASSO~'1'ES Territories, 1987-88 • p.12 p.15 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • L'ID. Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access DE GRAn', N. p.12 The goods-prodUcing indusa:tes in the Yukon, Program • p.9 A feasibility study for development of a 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.12 Evaluation of the Yukon Indian entrepreneurial commercial whitefishlbwbotlsucker fishery Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. development project· p.9 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Yukon Territory • p.lS Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon identification and fishery resource availability Markets for Yukon forest products • p.18 • p.lO '. p.l0 Natwe of wilderness/adventure tourism in the Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 Yukon· p.20 Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism DE HOOP, JAMBS opponunities • p.29 Northern economic development programming. Economic structwe of the Yukon • p.8 Discussion paper' p.20 A guide to the nature of the dominant service The northern mineral policy' p.21 DPA GROUP INC. centre in a resource region. Case study­ Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory· p.13 p.2S program cost analysis. Final report· p.6 Northern employment and training in the oil and DECORA LANDSCAPING LTD. The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Information System (includes an annotated gas Industry· p.20 The market potential and production costs of a list of Yukon libraries) • p.2S Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon Yukon native grass and legume seed Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and • p.2l Industry • p.18 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 DUERDEN, FRANK DEC'l'ER, MlCHAEL B. Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management plan· p.37 Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for possible benefits of an implemented Yukon diversification • p.34 DEREK MURRAY CONSULTING land claim • p.2 ASSOCIA'1'ES INC. Economic structure of the Yukon • p.8 DELCAN CORPORA'l10N Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Windy Craggy project: road justification and p.2S destination resort development. Executive corridor assessment • p.33 Teslln: the Indian village and community summary • p.26 economy. An appraisal • p.29 DELOrrn:, HASKlNS • SELLS DESTRUCftONBAY O'l'ON, W.D. ASSOCIATES see also PARK, KLUANE NATIONAL Report on the geology and mineral inventory of Report on the Watson ~e sawmill viability study KLUANE REGION • p.25 the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Territory, with an assessment of the Kluane region tourism development plan economic potential for open pit mining of and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 framework. Discussion paper • p.tS oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: McDade zone • p.24 DEMPSTER IDGHWAY Report, Part 2: Technical report· p.16 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Kluane regional economic profile • p.16 ECONOMIC COUNCD. OF CANADA t-Background report. Volume 2-Summary • Streetscape plans (Bwwash, Champagne, Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for p6 Destruction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, diversification • p.34 Draft initial envirorunental evaluation of the . Teslin) • p.27 NorthwestelInc. multi-departmental mobile radio system digital microwave project DEVOLUftON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of A study to quantify reconstruction requirements p.7 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon NWT· and develop a program for inter-terntonal Visual impact assessment for the initial land claim • p.2 road reconstruction including associated environmental evaluation. Northwestel Building self-reliance? A strategic assessment of infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: multi-departmental mobile radio system and economic development programs affecting Technical report • p.28 microwave tower project, Dempster Yukon Indians • p.3 Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest OF DICKlNS ASSOCIATES L'I'D. The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon Territories • p.3l • p.3 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 Carcross economic development study. Draft DENDRON RESOURCE SURVEYS DICKlNS,DAVID report • p.4 . LTD. \ Champagne! Aishihik Development Corporation. Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 Foundations for growth· p.4 Development of a forest management plan of the Community economic development. A series of southeastern Yukon· p.7 DIVERSD'ICATlON fow booklets· p.5 A guide to the nature of the dominant service DENECKI CORPORA'l10N Economic development strategic plan • p.7 centre in a resowce region. Case study­ Economic development strategy for the Yukon Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Whitehorse, Yukon Territory' p.13 fishery • p. 7 manufacturing plant in the Yukon Terntory Keeping Faro on the map. An economic EconOmic developmen t strategy options for the (2 parts) • p.23 diversification study • p.lS Ross River Dena Development Corporation • Yukon 2000. A labow position paper· p.34 p.7

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES. 1 ...... 1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.8 Socio-economic Impact assessment in the Yukon. El.EC'I'RlClTY Bee ENERGY Economic structure of the Yukon· p.8 An historical perspective • p.27 Economy--environment integration: towards a Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and ELBA sustainable Yukon· p.8 tec!UJology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper' Structural characteristics of remote regional Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 p.8 economies in Canada • p.27 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Structure and change in the Yukon economy • The case of Teslin, Yukon • p.9 p.27 EMERGENCY MEDICAl. TRANSPORTATION Evaluation of Yukon economic development officer Sustainable development in the Yukon. see 1l£AL'l'H SERVICES (EDO) program. Overview of findings and Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.28 recommendations· p.9 Teslin economic development study. Final report EMPLOYMENT Free trade and the Yukon· p.12 • p.29 Free trade and the Yukon· p.12 Government as an economic force. Draft The things that matter. A report of Yukoners' Human resources development strategy. p.14 discussion paper prepared [or the Yukon views on the future of their economy and The inclusion of people with disabilities in the economic development strategy fall their society • p.29 Yukon community. A discussion paper for conference· p.12 Tloklut 1986. Old Crow community economic Yukon 2000 • p.14 A guide to the nature of the dominant service development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 Joint Canada/Yukon study on apprenticesllip • centre in a resource region. Case study­ Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.30 p.15 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • p.13 Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Northern employment and training in the oil and Haines Junction economic development plan • development strategy. Haines Junction. April gas industry· p.20 p.13 . 24-26, 1987 • p.33 Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon The impacts o[ Canada/U.S. free trade on the Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the • p.21 Yukon economy: final report· p.14 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Position paper for the governments of the Yukon Introducing the core option. A design [or a Yukon the Yukon economic development strategy and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Indian development system· p.15 fall conference· p.33 protection plan. Draft for disCUSsion Keeping Faro on the map. An economic Yukon 2000. Building the future. Discussion paper purposes • p.22 diversification study· p.15 • p.34 Reducing r1sk in the workplace. An occupational Kluane regional economic profile' p.16 Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for and safety strategy for the Yukon· p.24 Kluane Tribal Council community economic diversification • p.34 Report on the trades and tec!UJology employer development plan· p.16 Yukon business opportunity identification study. needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 Kluane Tribal Council community economic Final report and business sector reports • Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. development plan. Laying the foundation [or p.34 Draft discussion paper prepared [or the social, physical. spirituaVcultural, emotional Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference Yukon economic strategy fall conference • and economic weU-being • p.16 report· p.34 p.26 Kwanlin Dun Indian Band. Economic development Yukon development strategy. Fall conference The training and employment of northern plan· p.17 report· p.34 Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 Land and resource concerns pertaining to Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the economic development. Greater Kluane land Draft discussion paper prepared for the future. Draft discussion paper prepared for use plan· p.17 Yukon economic development strategy fall the Yukon economic development strategy Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the conference • p.35 fall conference • p.33 2020 Action Committee· p.17 Yukon economic planning studies, 1965-1986. An Yukon 2000. A labour position paper· p.34 A look at future trends and the Yukon economy • annotated bibliography· p.35 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference p.17 Yukon economic review and outlook • p.35 report· p.34 Low capital tec!UJologies [or economic Yukon economic strategy • p.35 Yukon tourism training needs: a eaU to action • development in Yukon. A survey of literature Yukon energy management/economic p.38 on appropriate tec!UJologies, with reference development opportunities. A discussion Yukon training strategy. investing in people. to opportunities in Yukon· p.17 paper and appendices' p.35 p.38 Mundessa Development Corporation. CED training Yukon Import substitution study. Workshop project • p.19 information • p.36 ENERGY Native economic development corporations: Yukon Indian economic development system. An see also FUEL PRODUcrs. HYDROCARBON poUtical and economic change in Canada's Implementation framework [or the core DEVELOPMENT north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.19 economic development option. Draft • p.36 Assessment of Import substitution opportunities • Natural resources. Draft economic environment p.2 discussion paper· p.20 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study A new economic development policy [or the (mA} see CANADAlYUKON ECONOMIC • p.4 north? The Impact o[ the Canada-U.S. free DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • trade agreement· p.20 p.4 Northern economic development programming. ECOSlGN MOUNTAIN Creating an open market for private energy Discussion paper • p. 20 RECREATION PLANNERS L'ID. production in the Yukon· p.6 The northern mineral policy· p.21 Whitehorse downhill skiing study • p.32 The Division Mountain coaUield. Energy se\{­ Overview of the Yukon fishery' p.22 sufficiency for the Yukon· p.7 Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey EDUCATION Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon disCUSSion paper. company· p.24 see also TRAINING p.8 Report on a tourism association o[ Yukon First Native education in Yukon • p.20 Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon Nations· p.25 Oil and gas benefits management: options for from alternative northern gas pipelines. Review of Keno's economic development consideration in the negotiation of a Phase t • p.ll plarming. Report on a foUow-up workshop northern accord· p.21 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon • p.25 Report on the trades and tec!UJology employer disCUSSion paper • p.t5 Science and tec!UJology in the development of needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 Low capital technologies for economic northern communities: six case studies • Rural school facilities study • p.26 development in Yukon. A survey of literature p.26 Whitehorse school facilities needs study • p.32 on appropriate tec!UJologies, with reference Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and to opportunities in Yukon· p.t7 Draft discussion paper prepared for the recreation linkage project· p.38 Micro-hydro developments [or highway Yukon economic strategy fall conference • maintenance camps • p.t9 p.26

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING ."'DIES, 1986-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 financial and economic aspects • p.20 envirorunental evaluation. Stage 2: volwne 1 Markets for Yukon forest products • p.18 Preliminary study o[ demand side management report. volwne 2 appendices. volwne 3 Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ figwes' p.31 • p.25 Aishihik-Faro system· p.23 Vangorda Project: application for assistance. A study to determine the feasibility o[ transborder Report on energy. Background discussion paper Regional Resowce Road Program· p.31 trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • prepared for the Yukon economic Visual impact assessment for the initial p.2B development strategy [all conference· p.24 envirorunental evaluation. Northwestel multi­ Wind energy potential. Whitehorse. Yukon· p.33 departmental mobile radio system and FAMILY VIOLENCE see WIFE BATJ'ERING Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: envirorunental and microwave tower project. Dempster Highway socioeconomic impact assessment· p.JJ radio sites. Yukon and Northwest Tenitories FARMING see AGRlCUI.rvRE, FUR FARMING, GAME FARMING Yukon Energy Corporation. Electricity supply • p.31 options [or Yukon • p.35 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic plan 1991- socioeconomic impact assessment • p.33 FARO 1995 • p.35 Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic pIan 1991- CarnpbeU region market analysisfconswner demand· p.3 Yukon energy managemenVeconomic 1995 • p.35 Campbell region towism development plan • p.3 development opportunities. A discussion paper and appendices • p.35 ENVIRONMENT CANADA Community institutional health services Yukon energy strategy. Includes Framework and Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.1 evaluation. Project report; Addendwn: seven issue papers • p. 36 Chilkoot Trail. Management pIan alternatives: Building condition reports; Phase I report: Yukon import substitution study. Workshop socio-economic statement • p.5 Economicfdemographic utilization analysis • p.5 information • p.36 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Curragh Resowces long range development pIan Yukon used oil disposal alternatives • p.38 national parks and national historic sites • p.7 overview. Faro area • p.6 Faro towism plan • p.9 ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan swrunary • p.16 Keeping Faro on the map. An economic (CANADA) diversification study • p.15 Preliminary study of demand side management Kluane National Park Reserve: park management plan review. Draft plan proposals • p.16 Northern mineral resowce decision making policy: program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ a study of the Faro mine • p.21 Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park case Aishihik-Faro system· p.23 To test. assess and modify northern community • p.18 Proposal to test market a Oightseeing service in design principles. etc. to the planning of the ENVIRONMENT town of Faro. Y.T .• p.29 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund Kluane National Park. A proposal for a governmenVprivate sector partnership • p.23 Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus regulations. Implementation Plan. Part 1: service • p.JO Final report; Part 2: Background material; Visitor profile and economic impact statement of northem national parks (reserves) and Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Part 3: Appendix· p.2 envirorunental evaluation. Stage 2: volwne I Curragh Resowces long range development pIan historic sites. Sununary report and technical appendices • p.31 report. volwne 2 appendices. volwne 3 overview. Faro area· p.6 figwes • p.31 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management plan Draft initial envirorunental evaluation of the Vangorda Project: appllcation for assistance. • p.37 NorthwestelInc. multi-departmental mobile Regional Resowce Road Program· p.31 radio system digital microwave project ETHOS CONSUL'nNG Yukon musluoom farming potential. Part 1: phases 1 and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukon! Feasibility. discussion. conclusions. Part 2: Adventwe travel in Western Canada. Product NWT· p.7 Financial analysis • p. 37 Economy~nvirorunent integration: towards a development strategy • p.1 sustainable Yukon • p.8 EUREKA TOURISM AND FARO ECONOMIC AC'I10N GROUP Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • Keeping Faro on the map. An economic p.8 HOSPITALrn' MANAGEMENT diversification study • p.15 Engineering-economic study of the costs of CONSULTANTS LTD. implementing the fisheries restoration! Yukon wilderness adventure travel market FEASIBILITY compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon awareness study • p.38 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 agricultwal development strategy • p.1 and 2· p.9 EVERS.CARL Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 Evaluation of resowce transportation access Housing infrastructwe. Draft discussion paper Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study program • p.9 prepared for the Yukon economic • p.4 Facing the challenges of the 19905 • p.9 development strategy fall conference· p.14 CarcrossfI'agish cultwal centre. Conceptual Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. design and feasibility assessment· p.4 An annotated bibliography of sowces EXPORTS Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibili ty • available in the Yukon Archives • p.14 A background paper on the water transportation p.4 An initial envirorunental evaluation of the service to and from the Yukon Tenitory. The economic viability of the White Pass and proposed Wellgreen Mine. Yukon· p.15 1970-1986 • p.2 Yukon railway. Study report and technical Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon report· p.8 access • p.16 • p.3 Feasibility and impacts of fw farming in the Yukon Mt. Hundere development. Initial envirorunental Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. • p.l0 evaluation. Volwne 3. Socio-economic Phase I and 2 • p.9 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dalry cattle evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development A feasibility study for development of a in the Yukon • p.IO on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.19 commercial whitefishlbwboVsucker fishery Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Project overview of Omni Resowces Inc.'s Skulrum in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market lakes • p.IO Creek project· p.23 identification and fishery resowce availability A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Sustainable development in the Yukon. • p.l0 enterprise centre • p.IO SUbmission to Yukon 2000 • p.2B The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • A feasibility study for development 01 a Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.30 p.12 commercial whitefishlbwboVsucker fishery Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 Industrial minerals and minor metals and their in southern Yukon. Phase I: market potential for development in the Yukon • identification and fishery resowce availability p14 • p.1O

.. YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPNY Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Report on a tourism association of Yukon First growers' cooperative and associated storage . Feasibility, discussion, conclusiOns. Part 2: Nations • p.2S facility in Yukon • p.l0 Financial analysis· p.37 Running the north: the getting and spending of A feasibility study to assess the production of Yukon placer feasibility study • p.37 public finances by Canada's territorial small fruits/berries in the Mayo-Stewan Yukon used oil disposal alternatives· p.38 governments· p.26 Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Science and technology in the development of 2: Report· p.l0 FINANCIAL RESOURCES northern communities: six case stuc!les • Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ Access to capital study • p.l p.26 laminated material to be generated from the Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and Subsistence in the Yukon • p.28 Yukon government's five-year capital works program cost analysis. Final report • p.6 Valuing traditional activities in the northern native program • p. 11 Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. economy • p.31 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • Phase 1 and 2 • p.9 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.36 p. 11 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Yukon Indian economic development system. An Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • prepared for the Yukon economic implementation framework for the core p.1S development strategy fall conference • p.l1 economic development option. Draft· p.36 Liard River white water rafting potential· p.17 Financial resources. Draft economic environment Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase 1 Market feasibility study. Proposed ISO room hotel discussion paper • p. I I report. Final draft • p.36 development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest Yukon training strategy. Investing in people • p.1B Territories, 19B7-88 • p.12 p.3B Mayo hotel feasibility study· p.1B Funding special waste management in the Yukon Micro-hydro developments for highway • p.12 FIRST WYE LAKE maintenance camps • p.19 Government as an economic force. Draft First Wye Lake feasibility study and development Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.19 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon concept. Watson Lake, Yukon • p. 11 Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Juncrion, economic development strategy fall Alaska Highway • p.22 conference • p. 12 FISHERIES Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report NCPC Yukon uansfer agreement. Review of Economic development strategy for the Yukon • p.22 financial and economic aspects • p.20 fishery • p.7 Position paper for the governments of the Yukon Northern economic development progranuning. Economic evaluation of the Canada Yukon River and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Discussion paper· p.20 fisheries • p.8 protection plan. Draft for discussion POSition paper for the governments of the Yukon Economic potential of the Yukon fishery • p.B purposes· p.22 and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Engineering-economic study of the costs of Pre-feasibility study: proceSsing wild berries in protection plan. Draft for discussion implementing the fisheries restoration/ Yukon· p.23 purposes • p.22 compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Rurming the nonh: the getting and spending of Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 manufacturing plant in the Yukon Temtory public finances by Canada's territorial and 2· p.9 (2 parts) • p.23 governments • p.26 A feasibility study for development of a PreUminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project Structural characteristics of remote regional commercial whitefish/burbotJsucker fishery for AlI·North Resources Ltd .• p.23 economies in Canada • p.27 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Preliminary study of demand side management Yukon development suategy. Dawson conference identification and fishery resource availability program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ report • p.34 • p.l0 Aishihik-Faro system· p.23 Han Fisheries Ltd. BUSiness development plan. Proposal to test market a flightseeing service in FINLEY, J.C. Draft· p.13 Kluane National Park. A proposal for a The training and emploYment of northern Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness governmentJprivate sector partnership • Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 industries: big game outfitting, wilderness p.23 outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.1B Report on the Watson lake sawmill viability study FIRST NA'I10NS Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 • p2S Bee also lDdlvtdual FIlst NaCfo.o D81D8B Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.22 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of Sport fishing in the Yukon Temtoty 19B5. Draft Information System (includes an annotated possible benefits of an implemented Yukon report • p.27 list of Yukon libraries) • p.2S land claim • p,2 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Building seU-reliance? A strategic assessment of annotated bibliography of small business destination resort development. Executive economic development programs affecting development in circumpolar and developing summary • p.26 . Yukon Indians· p.3 regions· p.2B A study into the feasibility of small scale customl Community health status assessment of the Yukon Vangorda Plateau development. Initial portable milling in Yukon· p.27 • p.S environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Evaluation of the Yukon Indian entrepreneurtal report, volume 2 appendices, volume 3 and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 development project· p.9 figures· p.31 A study to determine the feasibility of transborder Evaluation of Yukon economic development officer Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • (EDO) program. Overview of findings and p.3S p.2B recommendations • p.9 Yukon placer feasibility study· p.37 Tarr Inlet port feasibility study. Final report· p.29 Indian participation in the economy. Draft Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism discussion paper prepared for the Yukon summary. Volume 2: Report of principal opportunities • p.29 economic development strategy fall investigators. Volume 2: Pan A and B, data Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus conference· p.14 appendices· p.37 service • p.30 Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility Indian development system • p.1S FORESTRY study· p.32 Native economic development corporations: Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Whitehorse downhill skiing study • p.32 political and economic change in Canada's ~2 . Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.19 Development of a forest management plan of the study· p.32 Native education in Yukon • p.20 southeastern Yukon· p.7 Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Report on Indian economy • p.24 An economic evaluation of stumpage appraisal report • p.33 Report on Native participation in mining: Phase 1, methods used in the interior of Alaska, Wind energy potential. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.33 Phase 2: It can be done • p.24 British Columbia and Yukon· p.7 Yukon barging study • p.34 Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 company· p.24 ptt

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 ....1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY The lorest industry in the economy of the Yukon • GAME FARMING The goods-producing Industries in the Yukon. p.12 Information review of the game farming industry 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p12 Low capital technologies for economic in the Yukon· p.15 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. development in Yukon. A survey of literature An annotated bibliography of sources on appropriate technologies. with reference GAS see HYDROCARBON DEVELOPMENT available in the Yukon Archives • p.14 to opportunities in Yukon· p.17 Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Markets lor Yukon forest products • p.18 GmDa RESOURCES L'I'D. potential for development in the Yukon • Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and p.14 • p.25 socioeconomic impact assessment • p.33 Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. Silviculture survey report • p.26 Windy Craggy project: road justification and Yukon Territory· p.15 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an corridor assessment • p.33 Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • annotated bibliography of small business p.15 development in circumpolar and developing GDTORD, FRASER Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan regions • p. 28 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft surrunary • p.16 Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Kluane National Park Reserve: park management p.35 economic development strategy fall plan review. Draft plan proposals • p. 16 Yukon forest industry development study· p.36 conference· p.25 Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Yukon import substitution study. Workshop • p.18 in!ormation • p.36 GILDAY, DOUGLAS Markets for Yukon forest products • p.18 Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the FORESTRY CANADA • p.4 Yukon· p.20 The lorest industry in the economy of the Yukon • NOGAP cumulative bibliography· p.20 p.12 GIRARD CONSUL'l'lNG Northern economic development programming. Markets lor Yukon forest products • p.18 Inlormation review of the game farming industry Discussion paper· p.20 in the Yukon • p.15 The northern mineral policy· p.21 FORT SELKIRK Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive sununary GLUE-LAMINATION see WOOD PRODUCTS • p.21 • p12 Preliminary study of demand side management GOLD MINING Bee MINING program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ FOUR WORLDS DEVELOPMENT Aishihik-Faro system· p.23 GOODWIN, C.R. PROJECT Proposal to test market a llightseeing service in The training and employment of northern Where do we go from here: first steps in social Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 planning for Pelly • p.32 government/private sector partnership • p.23 GOTl'HARDT, R. FRASER Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • Heritage resource impact assessment of the Micro-hydro developments lor highway p.25 proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, maintenance camps· p.19 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar west-central Yukon· p.13 Information System (includes an alUlotated list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 FRASER, JOHN GOVERNMENT FINANCES Yukon tourism strategy: a strategy and action plan Science and technology in the development of Bee also FINANCIAL RESOURCES, northern communities: six case studles • to guide tourism development and marketing TAXATION in the Yukon. (Draft lor discussion) • p.38 p.26 Components lour and five. Yukon tax capacity and Sport fishing in the Yukon Territory 1985. Draft FREE TRADE program cost analysis. Final report· p.6 report • p.27 Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon Territories, 1987-88 • p.12 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 • p.3 RWUling the north: the gening and spending of The of racliotracers to evaluate gold losses at Free trade and the Yukon • p.12 use public finances by Canada's territorial Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season· The impacts of Canada/U.S. free trade on the governments • p.26 p.30 Yukon economy: final report • p.14 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of A new economic development policy for the north? GOVERNMENT OF CANADA northern national parks (reserves) and The impact of the Canada-U.s. free trade Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product historic sites. Summary report and technical agreement· p.20 development strategy • p.1 appendices· p.31 FUEL PRODUCTS Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.1 Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: c1iversl.!ication • p.34 An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final socio-economic statement • p.5 Yukon business opportunity identification study. report· p.2 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Final report and business sector reports • The pricing of refined petrolewn products in the national parks and national historic sites • p.34 Yukon· p.23 p.7 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Public inquiry into petrolewn fuel pricing in the Development and implementation of conununity plan· p.37 Yukon Territory • p.24 justice programs in the Yukon· p.7 Report on energy. Background discussion paper Development of a lorest management plan of the GOVERNMENT OF THE YUKON prepared lor the Yukon economic southeastern Yukon· p.7 The administration of Yukon oil and gas development strategy fall conference • p.24 Economic evaluation of the Canada Yukon River resources: a proposed framework • p.l fisheries • p.8 FUR FARMING Beaufort development: the Yukon perspective • Economic impact measurement of the Transport p.2 Feasibility and impacts of fur larming in the Yukon Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.8 Broadcasting and telecommunications. Part 1: A • p.l0 Economic structure of the Yukon • p.8 background paper-facts, figures and Federal government Yukon local purchase study • FUHNlTURE MAKlNG see MANUFAC'11J1UNG definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy p.ll options. A conununications policy {or the G.D. HAMIL'roN AND ASSOCIATES Fiscal capacities 01 the Yukon and Northwest Yukon· p.3 CONSUL 'l'lNG L'I'D. Territories, 1987-88 • p.12 Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper· The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • p.8 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • p 12 p.2B

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, t888-t882. AN ANNOTABD BIBLlOCUIAPIIY " Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Government of the Yukon Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial prepared tor the Yukon economic COMMUNITY AND growers cooperative and associated storage development strategy tall conference· p.ll lacility in Yukon· p.l0 Financial resources. Draft economic environment TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • discussion paper • p.11 A background paper on the water transportation p.l1 Government as an economic torce. Draft service to and from the Yukon Territory. The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon discussion paper prepared tor the Yukon 1970-19B6 • p.2 • p.ll economic development strategy tall Economic role ot airports in Yukon: final report • Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon conference • p.12 p.B trom alternative northern gas pipelines. Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper The economic viability of the White Pass and Phase 1 • p.11 prepared lor the Yukon economic Yukon railway. Study report and technical The forest industry in the economy 01 the Yukon • development strategy tall conference· p.14 report· p.B p.12 Human resources development strategy· p.14 Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access The goods-producing industries in the Yukon. The inclusion ot people with disabilities in the Program • p.9 19BI-19B5. A preliminary assessment· p.12 Yukon community. A discussion paper lor Final aviation study and problem statement. Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. Yukon 2000 • p.14 Dawson City Airport • p.ll Draft· p.13 Information resources. Draft economic Funding special waste management in the Yukon The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the environment discussion paper • p.15 • p.12 Yukon economy: final report· p.14 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment Hootalinqua North district plan • p.13 Indian participation in the economy. Draft discussion paper • p.15 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. discussion paper prepared tor the Yukon Joint Canada/Yukon study on apprenticeship • Final report • p .15 economic development strategy lall p.15 KIonclike Valley district land use plan: conference· p.14 Participation in the economy 01 youth. seniors and implementation strategy· p.16 Information review 01 the game farming industry handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion Major transportation policy issues ot Yukon • p.17 in the Yukon· p.15 paper prepared tor the Yukon Economic Old Crow transportation study • p.21 K1uane regional economic profile • p.lS Development Strategy tall conference • p.22 Port ot Skagway-altematives tor development • Liard River white water rafting potential • p.17 Port 01 Skagway. Pre-teasibility study: final report p.22 A look at future trends and the Yukon economy • • p.22 Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain p.17 Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the analysis study • p.23 The market potential and production costs 01 a Yukon Territory· p.24 Report ot the Casino Trail Local Resource Group Yukon native grass and legume seed Report on energy. Background discussion paper on the Casino Trail project • p.24 industry • p.1B prepared tor the Yukon economic A study to quantify reconstruction requirements Markets for Yukon forest products • p.lB development strategy tall conference· p.24 and develop a program tor inter-territorial Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Report on Indian economy • p.24 road reconstruction including associated Discussion paper prepared lor the Yukon Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume I: economic development strategy fall • p.25 Technical report • p.2B oonference • p.19 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Takhini area transporta tion study. Final report • Natural resources. Draft economic environment discussion paper prepared tor the Yukon p.2B discussion paper· p.20 economic development strategy tall Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of conference • p.25 study (Draft) • p.29 financial and economic aspects • p.20 Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. Tan Inlet port teasibility study. Final report • p.29 OIl and gas benefits management: options for Draft discussion paper prepared tor the Vangorda Project: application lor assistance. consideration in the negotiation of a Yukon economic strategy tall conterence • Regional Resource Road Program· p.3l northern accord· p.21 p.2S Yukon barging study • p.34 Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon Staking a claim tor the 21st century: a science and • p.21 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 Government of the Yukon OvelView of the Yukon fishery • p.22 Structure and change in the Yukon economy • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated p.27 Alternative management regimes for oil and gas manufacturing plant In the Yukon Territory Sustainable development in the Yukon. activities onshore in the Yukon and in the (2 parts) • p.23 Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.2B Beaulort Sea • p.l The pricing of refined petroleum products in the Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Yukon· p.23 service • p.30 p.2 Report on import substitution/marketing workshop Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared AIl assessment ot Yukon fuel supply options. Final • p.24 lor the Yukon economic development report· p.2 Socio-economic impact assessment in the Yukon. strategy lall conlerence • p.30 Beyond the Yukon claim? AIl exploration of AIl historical perspective· p.27 The use ot radio tracers to evaluate gold losses at possible benefits 0/ an implemented Yukon Structural characteristics 01 remote regional K10nclike placer mines. 1989 mining season • land claim • p.2 economies in Canada· p.27 p.30 The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon A study into the leasibility of small scale custom! Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 • p.3 portable milling in Yukon • p.27 Why not?-just oommit and do it. The results Canyon Creek miClohydro project leasibility study Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an from the survey 01 women in business in the • p.4 annotated bibliography 01 small business Yukon· p.33 Creating an open market tor private energy development in circurnpolar and developing Yukon 2000. Building the future. Discussion paper production in the Yukon • p.6 regions· p.2B • p34 Economic development strategy for the Yukon The things that matter. A report of Yukoners' Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. fishery • p.7 views on the future of their economy and Draft discussion paper prepared tor the Economic impacts ot the 1992 Arctic Winter their society • p.29 Yukon economic development strategy fall Games· p.B Whitehorse Transit system revtew and marketing oonference • p.35 Economic potential ot the Yukon fishery • p.B study· p.32 Yukon economic strategy • p.35 EconomY-ilnvironment inlegration: towards a Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Yukon energy strategy. Includes Framework and sustainable Yukon • p.B development strategy. Haines Junction. April seven issue papers • p.36 Export and investment strategy lor the Yukon. 24-26. 1987 • p33 Yukon sports. arts and reCleation. Leisure and Phase 1 and 2 • p.9 Yukon 2000. A labour position paper· p.34 reCleation linkage project· p.3B A leasibility study for a Whitehorse business Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a enterprise centre • p.l0 discussion paper • p.34

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, tea.t892. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Yukon business opportunity identification study. Government of the Yukon Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer Final report and business sector reports • RENEWABLE RESOURCES demand. Appendix: Market profiles and p.34 pathway tables • p.32 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility agricultural development strategy • p.l report • p. 34 study • p.32 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund Yukon development strategy. Fall conference Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final regulations. Implementation Plan. Pan 1: report • p. 34 report • p.33 Final report; Pan 2: Background matertal; Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.36 Part 3: Appendix· p.2 p.35 Yukon tourism action plan • p.38 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Yukon economic review and outlook • p.35 Yukon tourism strategy: a strategy and actIon plan Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Yukon energy management/economic to guide tourism development and marketing 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: development opportunities. A discussion in the Yukon. (Draft for discussion) • p.38 Concluding report· p.5 paper and appendices· p.35 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Yukon used oil disposal alternatives • p.38 awareness study· p.38 (revised) • p. 6 Yukon-based fumiture manufacturing· p.39 Economic development strategy for the Yukon Goyernment of the Yukon Government of the Yukon fishery • p. 7 Economic potential of the Yukon fishery • p.8 WOMEN'S DIRECTORATE mUCA"nON The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. p.12 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for An annotated bibliography of sources Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • the Yukon economic development strategy available in the Yukon Archives· p.14 p.18 fall conference • p.33 Report on the trades and technology employer Managing conllicts in the Yukon's wilderness needs survey in the Yukon· p.25 industries: big game outlitting, wilderness Government of the Yukon Rural school facilities study • p.26 outfining and fishing camp operation • p.18 YUKON COUNCD. ON TIlE Yukon economic planning studies, 1965-1986. An Markets for Yukon forest products· p.18 ECONOMY AND TIlE annotated bibliography • p.35 Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north Yukon training strategy. Investing in people • slope· p.20 ENVIRONMENT p.38 Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.22 Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon diSCUSSion paper • Yukon training strategy. Training for the future • Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu -Snafu lakes, p.8 p.38 southern Yukon • p.24 Report on Indian economy • p.24 Yukon training !iUategy. Yukon 2000. Discussion Sport fishing in the Yukon Territory 1985. Draft Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.30 paper· p.38 report· p.27 Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.30 Government of the Yukon Government of the Yukon Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 YUKON DEVELOPMENT EXECU'nVE COUNCD. OFFICE Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management CORPORA"nON Research and development. Discussion paper plan • p.37 Potential for hotel facilities in the village 01 Mayo prepared for the Yukon economic • p.22 development strategy fall conference· p.25 Government of the Yukon TOURISM Government of the Yukon Government of the Yukon Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l YUKON ENERGY CORPORA"nON FINANCE CampbeU region market analysis/consumer Yukon Energy Corporation. Electricity supply Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and demand· p.3 options for Yukon • p.35 program cost analysis. Final report • p.6 CampbeU region tourism development plan • p.3 Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic plan 1991- CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis/ 1995 • p.35 Government of the Yukon consumer demand· p.4 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis/ Government of the Yukon GOVERNMENT SERVICES consumer demand. Appendix: Market Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ profiles and pathway tables • p.4 YUKON HOUSING CORPORA"nON laminated material to be generated from the CarcrosslSouthern Lakes tourism development Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate Yukon government's five-year capital works plan. Draft· p.4 housing· p.39 program· p.ll Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Micro-hydro developments for highway Yukon· p.6 Government of the Yukon maintenance camps • p.19 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume YUKON WORKERS' I-Background report. Volume 2-Summary • Government of the Yukon COMPENSA"nON, HEALTH AND p.6 SAI'ETY BOARD HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive Reducing risk In the workplace. An occupational Children's services facilities project. Demand sununary • p.12 and safety strategy lor the Yukon • p.24 projections • p.4 Kluane region tourism development plan Community health status assessment of the Yukon framework. Discussion paper • p.16 GOVIER CONSULTING SERVICES • p.5 Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan 1: Community institutional health services Report, Pan 2: Technical report· p.16 LTD. evaluation. Project report; Addendum: Managing conllicts in the Yukon's wilderness The administration of Yukon oil and gas Bullding condition reports; Phase 1 report: industries: big game outlining, wilderness resources: a proposed framework • p.l Economic/demographic utilization analysis • outlining and fishing camp operation • p.18 p.5 Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.19 GRAHAM AND ASSOCIATES Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.26 comprehensive services· p.19 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 GRAIN see AGRlCULTVHE A review of emergency medical transport services: Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit Yukon Territory • p.25 analysis • p.29 Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.31 GRANT COPELAND AND Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer ASSOCIATES demand • p.32 Carcross economic development study. Draft report· p.4

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1992. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual 1lEARTWELL. COLIN IILA CONSULTANTS design and feasibility assessment· p.4 FInancial resources. Draft economic environment Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial Teslin economic development study. Final report discussion paper • p.tt growers cooperative and associated storage • p.29 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • facility in Yukon • p.tO p.t2 lQuane regional economic profile • p.t6 GIlASSES see AGRICULTURE Markets for Yukon forest products • p.tS Native education in Yukon • p.20 Pre-feaslbility study: processing Wild berries in GIUI'FI'nIS, C. T. IlEAVEIl. 'l'REVOR D. Yukon' p.23 Development and implementation of community A background paper on the water transportation Yukon-based furniture manufacturing· p.39 justice programs in the Yukon· p.7 service to and from the Yukon Territory, t970-t986 • p.2 RODGE,R.A. GROUP HOMES see SOCIAL SERVICES Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework· p.30 GSTsee TAXATION HEDIIIANN AND ASSOCIATES lQuane Tribal Council community economic BODGSON,A. GULF CANADA development plan. Laying the foundation for Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Amauligak development. Project review with social, physical, spiritual/cultural, emotional (revised) • p 6 Yukon goverrunent representatives • p.t and economic well-being • p.t6 White River First Nation. A plan for community HOEl"S. MANFUl) GWY"l'HER. MARK L. economic development· p.32 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • A study to determine the feasibility of transborder Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic p.tS trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • plan • p.34 p.2S Yukon's housing industry and community HOMELESS PERSONS 88e HOUSING economic development • p.39 HAINES JUNC'nON HOOTALlNQUA NORm Hootalinqua North district plan • p.t3 Bee also ICLUANE NATIONAL PARK. IIEILAI\ID, ALLAN W. ICLUANE REGION Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle Greater lQuane regional land use plan • p.t3 in the Yukon • p.tO HORNAL CONSULTING LTD. Haines Junction economic development plan • Mt. Hundere development. Initial envirorunental p.t3 HELP AND HOPE FOR FAMD ms evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.t3 SOCIETY evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development IQuane region tourism development plan Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.t9 framework. Discussion paper • p.t6 p.20 Natural resources. Draft economic environment lQuane region tourism development plan. Part t: discussion paper· p.20 Report, Part 2: Technical report· p.t6 IlENDERSON, LAURIE IQuane regional economic profile' p.t6 Dalton Post: recreational user swnmary. Draft • BORNAL. ROBOT W. Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction, p.6 Natural resources. Draft economic environment Alaska Highway· p.22 The potential for non-consumptive Wildllfe discussion paper· p.20 Science and technology in the development of management in the Yukon· p.22 HOSPITALS see HEALTH SERVIeD northern communities: six case studies • p.26 HERITAGE SI"I'ES RO'l'SON BAKKER ARClll"l'EC'l'S Village oC Haines Junction. Official community Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 plan· p.3t plan· p.37 RAN FISIIERIES L'I'D. IDCKLIN,J. HOUSEBOA'I'S Feasibility of houseboat renta1s on the southern Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. Creating an open market for private energy lakes • p.tO Draft· p.t3 production in the Yukon • p.6

HANDICAPPlID see PEOPLE W1TH HIGHWAYS see ROADS HOUSING DlSABlLlTJES Housing infrastructure. Draft disCUSsion paper IDS'IORlC SI"I'ES prepared for the Yukon economic HARITOS, Z.J. Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: development strategy fall conference • p .14 Major transportation policy issues of Yukon • p.t7 socio-economic statement • p.5 Infrastructure. Draft economic envirorunent Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • discussion paper· p.t5 BAW"DIORN, G.W. p.6 Liard Indian Band. Comprehensive community A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon development plan. Volume 2: Bill C-3t portable milling in Yukon • p.27 national parks and national historic sites • impact assessment· p.t7 p.7 Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • HAZAlIDOUS WASTE see WASTE Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive swnmary p.35 MANAGEMENT • p.t2 Yukon housing needs study • p.36 Heritage resource impact assessment of the Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate REALm SERVICES proposed Casino Trail route !an 33-58.5, housing· p39 Community health status assessment of the Yukon west-central Yukon • p.t3 Yukon's housing industry and corrununity • p.5 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the economic development • p.39 Community institutional health services Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of evaluation. Project report; Addendum: Pelly Crossing and Carrnacks, Yukon HOVERCRAFT Building condition reports; Phase t report: Territory· p.2t Yukon hovercraft feasibility study. p.36 Economic/demographic utilization analysis • Visitor profile and economic impact statement of p.5 northern national parks (reserves) and HUN'l'lNG Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for historic sites. Summary report and technical Evaluating the viability 01 a land based economy. comprehensive services • p.t9 appendices • p.3t The case of Teslin, Yukon • p.9 A review of emergency medical transport services: Facing the challenges of the t9905 • p.9 Yukon Territory' p.25 Managing conflicts In the Yukon's wtIdemess Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and industries: big game outfitting, Wilderness recreation linkage project • p.3S outlitting and fishing camp operation· p.tS

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 188&-1192. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPIIY Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • Evaluation of Yukon economic development officer Business opportunities related to oil and gas p.35 (EDO) program. Overview of findings and exploration and production in northern Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • recommendations· p.9 Canada· p.3 p.37 Facing the challenges of the 19905 • p.9 Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon Phase I and 2 • p.9 HUTI'ON, TERRY • p.1l Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial Mayo hotel feasibility study· p.18 Final aviation study and problem statement. growers' cooperative and associated storage Dawson City AiIport • p.11 facility in Yukon • p.1 0 HYDROCARBON DEVELOPMENT Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ Accessing Delta gas during the 19905. Mackenzie from alternative northern gas pipelines. laminated material to be generated from the corridor versus Dempster corridor • p.1 Phase I . p.11 Yukon government's five-year capital works The administration of Yukon oil and gas resources: Government as an economic force. Draft program • p.ll a proposed framework • p.l discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Federal government Yukon local purchase study • Alternative management regimes for oil and gas economic development strategy fall p.ll activities onshore in the Yukon and in the conference • p.12 A guide to the nature of the dominant service Beaufort Sea· p.l The GS'!' and small business in the Yukon and centre in a resource region. Case study­ Amauligak development. Project review with Northwest Territories • p.13 Whitehorse. Yukon Territory' p.13 Yukon government representatives • p.1 Heritage resource impact assessment of the Import substitution: prospects and opportunities Beaufort development: the Yukon perspective • proposed Casino Trail route !an 33-58.5. for the Yukon Territory with special attention p.2 west-central Yukon· p.13 given to federal government purchasing • Business opportunities related to oil and gas Impact of Westcoast/Skagway routing on northern p.14 exploration and production in northern supplies • p.14 Report on energy. Background discussion paper Canada· p.3 The impacts of Canada/U.S. free trade on the prepared for the Yukon economic Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon Yukon economy: final report· p.14 development strategy fall conference • p.24 from alternative northern gas pipelines. Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship' Report on import substitution!marketing workshop Phase 1 • p.ll p.15 • p.24 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. Yukon import substitution study. Workshop An annotated bibliography of sources Final report • p .15 information • p.36 available in the Yukon Archives· p.14 Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of Yukon-based furniture manufacturing • p.39 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. access • p.16 Final report • p.15 ward Indian Band. Comprehensive community INDUSTlUAL MINERALS Bee MlNlNO NOGAP cumulative bibliography • p.20 development plan. Volume 2: Bill C-31 INDUSTRY IUI8 BUSINESS Northern employment and training in the oil and impact assessment· p.17 gas industry • p20 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Oil and gas benefits management: options for evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic Bee also BIBLIOGRAPHIES consideration in the negotiation of a northern evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. accord • p.21 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.19 An annotated bibliography of sources Yukon business opportunity identification study. A new economic development policy for the available in the Yukon Archives • p.14 Final report and business sector reports • north? The impact of the Canada-U.S. free Information resources. Draft economic p.34 trade agreement· p.20 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the environment discussion paper • p.15 HYLAND FOREST PRODUCTS Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Information System (includes an annotated Silviculttue swvey report· p.26 PeUy Crossing and Carmacks. Yukon Territory· p.21 list of Yukon libraries) • p.2S IMC CONSULTING GROUP INC. Socio-economic impact assessment in the Yukon. Yukon economic planning studies. 1965-1986. An annotated bibliography· p.35 Access to capital study • p. I An historical perspective • p27 Hootalinqua North district plan • P .13 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • INFRASTRUCTURE Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • p.28 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary p.15 Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit agrtcultural development strategy • p.l Kopper King development study. Market analysis • p.29 Access to capital study • p.l assessment. Draft· p.17 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of The administration of Yukon oil and gas Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility northern national parks (reserves) and resources: a proposed framework • p.l study' p.32 historic sites. Summary report and technical appendices' p.31 Alternative management regimes for oil and gas Visual impact assessment for the initial activities onshore in the Yukon and in the IMPACT ASSESSMENT Beaufort Sea • p.l The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon environmental evaluation. Northwestel Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector • p.3 multi-departmental mobile radio system and and critique of the convention marketing Draft initial environmental evaluation the microwave tower project. Dempster of plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 Northwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final radio system digital microwave project Territories' p.31 report· p.2 phases and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukon! Waterfront development. Final report • p.31 I A background paper on the water transportation NWT· p7 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and socioeconomiC impact assessment • p.33 service to and from the Yukon Territory. Economic impact measurement of the Transport 1970-1986 • p.2 Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.8 Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive summary. Volume 2: Report of principal Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Games· p.B investigators. Volume 2: Part A and B. data appendices • p.37 land claim • p.2 Engineering-economic study of the costs of Broadcasting and telecommunications. Pan 1: A implementing the fisheries restoration! background paper-facts. figures and compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon IMPORT SUBSTITU'I10N definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase I see also MANUFACTURING options. A communications policy for the and 2· p.9 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Yukon· p.3 Evaluation of resource transportation access agrtcultural development strategy • p.l Building self -reliance? A strategic assessment of program· p.9 Assessment of import substitution opportunities • economic development programs affecting Evaluation of the Yukon Indian entrepreneurial p.2 Yukon Indians • p.3 development project • p.9

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES. 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Champagne/ Aishihik Development Corporation. Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase 1 K·L SERVICES Foundations for growth • p.4 report. Final draft • p. 36 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Children's services facilities project. Demand The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. Information System (includes an annotated projections • p.4 1988 progress report on the selection list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 Community institutional health services nursery, breeders seed plots and equipment evaluation. Project report; Addendum: purchase· p.37 KASKA DENA COUNCD. Building condition reports; Phase I report: Development of a forest management plan of the EconOmic/demographic utilization analysis • INS'ITIVI'B OF URBAN STuDIES, southeastern Yukon· p.7 p.5 UNIVERSI'lY OF WINNIPEG Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and Yukon housing needs study· p.36 KENO program cost analysis. Final report· p.6 Review of Keno's economic development Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial INTERGOVERNMENTAL planning. Report on a follow-up workshop growers' cooperative and associated storage WORKING GROUP ON 'nIB held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon· p.25 facility in Yukon • p.lO MINERAL INDUSTRY Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.26 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 Report on Native participation in mining: Phase I, prepared for the Yukon economic Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 development strategy fall conference • p.ll Phase 2: It can be done· p.24 Financial resources. Draft economic envirorunent INTERGROUP CONSULTAN"IS L'I'D. KENO COMMUNITY CLUB discussion paper • p.ll Review of Keno's economic development NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Funding special waste management in the Yukon planning. Report on a follow-up workshop financial and economic aspects • p.20 • p.12 held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon· p.25 Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon economic INTERGROUPCONSUL~G KENWAY, R.W. development strategy fall conference • p.14 ECONOMISTS LTD. A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Infrastructure. Draft economic envirorunent Northern employment and training in the oil and portable milling in Yukon· p.27 discussion paper· p.15 gas industry • p. 20 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. KING PORT INVESTMENT IUHI FINANCIAL RESOURCES Final report • p. 15 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoplng. Major transportation policy issues of Yukon • p.17 Final report • p.15 Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for J.S. PEEPU AND ASSOCIATES comprehensive services· p.19 Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l KLEIN, L Mundessa Development Corporation. CED training Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive sununary • p.12 Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the project • p.19 Yukon· p.20 Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Visual impact assessment for the initial Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon envirorunental evaluation. Northwestel KLOIIN LEONOFF YUKON economic development strategy fall multi-departmental mobile radio system and microwave tower project, Dempster Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary conference • p.19 design report • p. 19 NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest financial and economic aspects • p.20 Territories • p.31 KLONDIKE CEN'I'RAL HEATING The northern mineral policy· p.21 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Oil and gas benefits management: options for plan· p.37 LTD. consideration in the negotiation of a Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • northern accord· p21 JACOBSEN, NA. p.4 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Engineering-economic study of the costs of discussion paper prepared for the Yukon implementing the fisheries restoration! KLONDIKE IOGHWAY economic development strategy fall compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment conference • p.25 Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 study (Draft) • p. 29 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar and 2· p.9 Information System (includes an annotated Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 KLONDIKE PLACER MINERS list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 ASSOCIATION Running the north: the getting and spending of JM CONSULTING Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold public finances by Canada's territorial Why not7-just commit and do it. The results recovery project (Phase 1) • p.12 govemments • p.26 from the survey of women in business in the Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Rural school facilities study • p.26 Yukon· p.33 potential for development in the Yukon • Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 p.14 A study to quantify reconstruction requirements JOIINS'l'ON, G. The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at and develop a program for inter-territorial A feasibility study for development of a Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • road reconstruction including associated commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery p.30 infrastructure in the Yukon. Volwne 1: in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Technical report • p.28 identification and fishery resource availability KLONDIKE VALLEY The things that maner. A report of Yukoners' • p.l0 Klondike Valley district land use plan: views on the future of their economy and implementation strategy • p.16 their society • p.29 JOINT WORKING GROUP OF 'DIE Towards a pro-active tourism industry in YUKON AND NWT WORKERS' KLUANE FIRST NA'nON Whitehorse • p.30 COMPENSATION BOARDS Kluane Tribal Council community economic Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared Position paper for the governments of the Yukon development plan • p.16 for the Yukon economic development and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Kluane Tribal Council community economic stra tegy fall conference • p. 30 protection plan. Draft for discussion development plan. Laying the foundation for Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 purposes • p.22 social, physical, spiritual/cultural, emotional Vuntut Gwttchin Tribal Council. Band and economic well-being • p.16 management improvement plan • p.31 JUSTICE Whitehorse school faCilities needs study • p.32 Development and implementation of community Yukon forest industry development study • p.36 justice programs in the Yukon • p.7

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 .....1 ..Z. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY KLUANE NA'nONAL PARK LAND USE PLANNING LEGUMES see AGRlCVLruJlE' A1sek Pass. Area development concept· p.l City of Whitehorse. Official commWlity plan· p.5 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon national Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: LEVER10N AND ASSOCIATES parks and national historic sites· p.7 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase 2, Haines Junction economic development plan • Kluane National Park Reserve. The question 01 subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: pl3 access· p.l6 Concluding report • p.5 Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 LIARD INDIAN BAND summary· p.16 Heritage resource impact assessment of the Business overview. TlingiVKaska Enterprises Ltd. Kluane National Park Reserve: park management proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, A joint-venture of the Carcrossrragish plan review. Draft plan proposals • p.16 west-central Yukon • p.13 Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band • p.3 Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Hootalinqua North district plan • p.13 Development 01 a forest management plan 01 the • p.18 Klondike City RV park feasibility study Draft· p.15 southeastern Yukon· p.7 Proposal to test market a Oightseeing service in Klondike Valley district land use plan: Liard Indian Band. Comprehensive community Kluane National Park. A proposal for a implementation strategy • p.l6 development plan. Volume 2: Bill C-3l govemmenVprivate sector partnership • p.23 Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan l: impact assessment· p.l7 Site selection and feasibility study lor Kluane Report, Pan 2: Technical report· p.lS destination resort development. Executive Kluane regional economic profile • p.l6 LlARDRIVER swnmary • p.26 Kopper King development study. Market Liard River white water rafting potential • p.17 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of assessment. Draft· p.17 northern national parks (reserves) and historic Land and resource concerns pertaining to I.DJ ES, IlElNO sites. Summary report and technical economic development. Greater Kluane land Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the appendices' p.3l use plan • p.17 Yukon Territory • p.24 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness industries: big game outfitting, wilderness LITI'LE SALMON CARMACKS KLUANE REGION outlitting and fishing camp operation • p.18 FIRST NA'I10N Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 Native economic development corporations: Heritage resource impact assessment of the Kluane region tourism development plan political and economic change in Canada's proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, framework. Discussion paper • p.16 north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.19 west-central Yukon • p.13 Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan 1: Official commWlity plan. Village of Carmacks, Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Report, Pan 2: Technical report • p.16 Yukon· p.21 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Kluane regional economic profile • p.16 Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain PeUy Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon Land and resource concerns pertaining to analysis study' p.23 Territory· p.21 economic development. Greater Kluane land Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes, use plan • p.17 southern Yukon • p.24 LIVESTOCK Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary KLUKSBU discussion paper prepared for the Yukon agricultural development strategy • p.I Streetscape plans (Burwash, Champagne, economic development strategy fall Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle Destruction Bay, Klukshu, PeUy Crossing, conference • p.25 in the Yukon' p.IO Teslin) • p.27 Visual impact assessment for the initial A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage environmental evaluation. Northwestel multi­ and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 BOWLER., DUNCAN departmental mobile radio system and Structural characteristics of remote regional microwave tower project, Dempster Highway LODS RESOURCE ANALYSIS economies in Canada· p.27 radio sites, Yukon and Northwest Territories • Hootalinqua North district plan • p.13 p.3l KOPPER KING Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management plan LOEKS,DAVE Kopper King development study. Market • p37 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase I: assessment. Draft • p.17 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase LANE, nJZABE11I B. 2, subsection I: Policy options. Phase 3: KOHN, J. Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· Concluding report· p.5 Engineering-economic study of the costs of p.20 Low capital technologies for economic implementing the fisheries restoration! development in Yukon. A survey of literature compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon LAVALIN on appropriate technologies, with reference Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase I Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility to opportWlities in Yukon· p.17 and 2· p.9 study' p32 LOGGING B6fI FORESTRY KOWALL, JEFFREY A. LAVENTROL • HORWA1B INC. Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector LONG, PE1'ER diversification • p.34 and critique 01 the convention marketing plan The role 01 the Yukon in the Canadian Polar 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 Information System (includes an alUlotated KRANGLE, WYNNE Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar destination resort development. Executive Information System (includes an annotated summary • p.26 LORD CUL'nJRAL RESOURCES list 01 Yukon libraries) • p.25 PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT LEAD-ZlNC MINING S88 MINING INC. KWANLIN DUN FIRST NA'I10N LEBOE,B.D. Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.19 Kwanlin Dun Indian Band. Economic development Yukon museums marketing plan • p.37 plan • p.17 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon economic development strategy fall conference • p.ll LOURIE,B. LANDCLAIMS Northern mineral resource decision making policy: Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of a case study of the Faro Mine • p.2l possible benefits 01 an implemented Yukon LEEPER, CAMBRIDGE AND land claim • p.2 CAMPBELL INC. Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report • company· p.24 p.22 LOWER POST MANBCON PARTNEIISIIIP Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • potential for development in the Yukon • evaluation. Volume 3. Sodo-economic p.15 p.14 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Inrormation review of the game fanning industry in on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.19 MANOP SERVICES LTD. the Yukon· p.15 Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • LUMBER see FOHESTRY study· p.32 p.15 Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan 1: Mo VAARTNOU • ASSOCIA'IES MANUFAC'I'URINQ Repon, Pan 2: Technical repon • p.16 The market potential and production costs of a Assessment of impon substitution opponunities • Kopper King development study. Market Yukon native grass and legume seed p.2 assessment. Draft • p.17 industry • p. 18 Business overview. TIingitlKaska Enterprises Ltd. Land and resource concerns pertaining to The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. A joint-venture of the CarcrosslTagtsh economic development. Greater Kluane land 1988 progress repon on the selection Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band· p.3 use plan • p.17 nursery, breeders seed plots and equipment Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel purchase· p.37 laminated material to be generated from the development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Yukon government's live-year capital works p.18 program • p.ll The market potential and production costs of a Children's services facilities project. Demand The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, Yukon native grass and legume seed industry projections • p. 4 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment • p .12 • p.18 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • Impon substitution: prospects and opponunitles Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 p.20 for the Yukon Territory with special anention Markets for Yukon forest products • p.18 given to federal government purchasing • Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in MACKAY. PARTNERS p.14 Yukon· p.23 Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Proposal to test market a llightseelng service in Expon and investment strategy for the Yukon. manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Phase 1 and 2 • p.9 (2 parts) • p. 23 governmentlprivate sector partnership • p.23 Faro tourism plan • p. 9 Teslin TIingit craft profile • p.29 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southem Yukon development strategy. Sectoral repons • Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 lakes • p.10 p.35 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Funding special waste management in the Yukon Yukon impon substitution study. Workshop destination reson development. Executive • p.12 information· p.36 summary • p.26 Kwanlin Dun Indian Band. Economic development Yukon-based furniture manufacturing· p.39 Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism plan • p.17 opponunities • p.29 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.18 MAR·TAG VEN"nJRBS Tes\in TIingit craft profile' p.29 Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Towards a pro-active tourism industry in Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • lakes • p.10 Whitehorse • p.30 p.37 Transponation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus service MARBBK RESOURCE • p.30 MACLAREN PLANSEARCH CONSULTANTS L'I'D. Whitehorse area market analysis/oonsumer Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product demand· p.32 Yukon energy managementleconomic development strategy • p.1 Whitehorse area market analysis/oonsurner development opponunities. A discussion demand. Appendix: Market profiles and Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction, paper and appendices· p.35 Alaska Highway • p.22 pathway tables ··p.32 MAJUNE TRANSPORTATION see PORTS. Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility MACPIIERSON CONSULTANTS TRANSPORTATION study· p.32 L'I'D. Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing CampbeU region market analysis/consumer lIIARKBT ASS'£SSMBNT study· p.32 demand· p.3 CampbeU region tourism development plan • p.3 Yukon barging study· p.34 Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analyslsl CarcrosslSouthem Lakes region. Market analysis/ Yukon benefits from Skagway pon development: a oonsumer demand • p.4 consumer demand· p.4 discussion paper • p.34 Faro tourism plan • p.9 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis/ Yukon business opponunity Identification study. Whitehorse area market analysis/oonsumer consumer demand. Appendix: Market F1naI repon and business sector repons • demand • p.32 profiles and pathway tables· p.4 p.34 Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.36 demand. Appendix: Market profiles and (revised) • p.6 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 pathway tables • p.32 Consumer demand for wildIile viewing in the Yukon mushroom fanning potential. Pan 1: Yukon· p.6 Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Pan 2: MACPIIERSON RESEARCH AND Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Financial analysis • p.37 CONSULTING national parks and national historic sites • Yukon Outfiners Association. Marketing plan • p.37 Kluane regional economic profile • p.16 p.7 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Yukon tourism action plan • p.38 MAGEE ROBERTSON INC. lakes· p.10 Yukon tourism strategy: a strategy and action plan to guide tourism development and marketing Expon and investment strategy for the Yukon. A feasibility study to assess the production of in the Yukon. (Draft for discussion) • p. 38 Phase 1 and 2 • p.9 small lruitslberries In the Mayo-Stewan Valley area. Phase 1: Progress repon. Phase Yukon wilderness adventure travel market MAIN STREET, 'ftIE HBRlTAGB 2: Repon • p.lO awareness study • p.38 CANADA FOUNDA'nON The goods-producing industries In the Yukon, 1981-1985. A prelirninary assessment • p .12 MARKETING PLAN Resource team repon. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.25 Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.13 Analysis 01 the Whitehorse accommodation sector and critique of the oonventlon marketing plan MALLE'IT, 'I'ED Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on nonhern supplies • p.14 1988-89. Phase 1 repon • p.2 The GST and small business in the Yukon and Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Nonhwest Territories· p.13 national parks and national historic sites • p.7

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1 .....1 ..2. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Market potential for Arctic chart • p.18 MCEWEN,C. Project overview of Ornni Resources Inc. 's Skukum Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park A feasibility study for development of a Creek project· p.23 • p.IS commercial whitefishiburbotlsucker fishery Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market on the Casino Trail project· p.24 Highway Visitors Association. Volume I: The identification and fishery resource aVailability Report on Native participation in mining: Phase 1, plan. Volume 2: The background to the plan • p.l0 Phase 2: It can be done • p.24 • p.IS Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu -Snafu lakes, Report on the geology and mineral inventory of Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 southern Yukon • p.24 the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 Territory. with an assessment of the Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit MCLAUGIILIN, DON economic potential for open pit mining of analysis • p. 29 Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing McDade zone • p.24 study· p.32 MEDICAL SERVICES B88 HEAL'J'H SERVICES Review of Keno's economic development Yukon museurns marketing plan • p.37 planning. Report on a follow-up workshop Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • MEIIAJ'I'EY, H. held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon· p.25 p.37 A feasibility study to assess the prodUction of A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart portable milling in Yukon· p.27 p.37 Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Summary report Tom!Jason project, Yukon Yukon tourism strategy: a strategy and action plan 2: Report· p.l0 Terrttory • p.28 to guide tourism development and marketing The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at in the Yukon. (Draft for discussion) • p.38 MENNONITE CENTRAL Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season· COMMI'iID p.30 MARVIN SHAFI'ER • ASSOCIATES A feasibility study to assess the production of Vangorda Plateau development. Initial LTD. small fruitsiberries in the Mayo-Stewart environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Report on energy. Background discussion paper Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase report, volume 2 appendices, volume 3 prepared for the Yukon economic 2: Report • p.l0 figures, p.31 development strategy fall conference' p.24 Vangorda Project: application for assistance, MENTAL HEAL'J'H S88 HEAL1'H SEllVICES Regional Resource Road Program· p.31 MASLOVE, DR. ALLAH M. Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and MICRO-HYDRO DEVELOPMENT socioeconomic impact assessment • p.33 program cost analysis. Final report· p.6 Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study Windy Craggy project: road justification and • p.4 COrridor assessment· p.33 MAURO, JENND'ER Micro-hydro developments for highway Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • Community economic development. A series of maintenance camps· p.19 p.35 four booklets • p. 5 Yukon placer feasibility study • p.37 MlCHOWA VE TOWERS Bee Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive MAYO COMMUNICATIONS summary. Volume 2: Report of principal investigators. Volume 2: Part A and B, data Community institutional health services evaluation. appendices • p.37 Project report: Addendum: BUilding condition MILLING A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! reports: Phase I report: Economic! portable milling in Yukon • p.27 demographic utilization analysis • p.5 MINIS'1'RY 01' STATE I'OR A feasibility study to assess the production of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart MINING Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Comprehensive Yukon minerals industry technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 2: Report • p.l0 bibliography • p.6 Curragh Resources long range development plan Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.lS MOBILE RADIO Bee COMMUNICATIONS Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo • overview. Faro area - p.6 p.22 The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy self­ MONlCA TOWNSON ASSOCIATES sufficiency for the Yukon • p.7 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 INC. Engineering-economic study of the costs of Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the implementing the fisheries restoration! Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon the Yukon economic development strategy MAYO INDIAN BAND Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 fall conference • p.33 and 2· p.9 A feasibility study to assess the production of Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart MONROE, ROBIN LEE recovery project (Phase 1) • p.12 Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared Heritage resource impact assessment of the 2: Report· p.l0 for the Yukon economic development proposed Casino Trail route !an 33-58.5, strategy fall conference • p.30 MCAR'I'BUR, DOUG west-central Yukon· p.13 Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Government as an economic force. Draft MOONEY, I'RANK potential for development in the Yukon • discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the p.14 economic development strategy fall 2020 Action Committee· p.17 An Initial environmental evaluation of the conference· p.12 proposed Wellgreen Mine, Yukon • p.15 Oil and gas benefits management: options for MOSSOP,D. Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental consideration in the negotiation of a northern Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic accord • p.21 slope - p.20 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Structure and change in the Yukon economy • on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.19 p.27 MT.HUNDERE Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam pretiminary Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental MCCANN, DAvm design report • p .19 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic The northern mineral policy - p.21 Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Northern mineral resource decision making policy: prepared for the Yukon economic on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.19 a case study of the Faro mine • p.21 development strategy fall conference • p.14 Pretiminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project for All-North Resources Ltd.• p.23

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1986-1892. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY MT.NANSEN NJII SERVICES NORTHERN TUTCHONE Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and OpenJng the land. A study of the impacts of the design report· p.19 handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Report on the geology and mineral inventory of paper prepared for the Yukon Economic Pelly Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Development Strategy fall conference • p.22 Territory • p.21 Territory, with an assessment of the economic potential for open pit mining of NON-WAGE ECONOMY NOR'11IWBS'I'EL INC. oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Draft initial environmental evaluation of the McDade zone' p.24 The case of Teslin, Yukon' p.9 NorthwestelInc. multi-departmental mobile Subsistence in the Yukon • p.28 radio system digital microwave project MUNDESSA DEVELOPMENT Valuing traditional activities in the northern native phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! CORPORA'110N economy • p.31 NWT· p.7 Mundessa Development Corporation. CED training Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Visual impact assessment for the initial project· p.19 development strategy. Haines Junction. April environmental evaluation. Northwestel 24-26, 1987 • p.33 multi-dep&nmental mobile radio system and MURPHY, SJIEILAGH C. Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • microwave tower project, Dempster Valuing traditional activities in the northern native p.3S Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest economy • p.31 Territories • p.31 NORDIN,KEN MUSEUMS see CULTURE Engineering-economic study of the costs of NOVACORP CONSULTING INC. implementing the fisheries restoration! Business opportunities related to oil and gas MUSHBOOMS see AGRICULTURE compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon . exploration and production in northern Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 Canada· p.3 NA CHO NYAK DUN and 2· p.9 Port of Skagway. Pre- feasibility study: final report A feasibility study to assess the production of • p.22 small truitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart NORECOLENVIRO~AL Yukon business opportunity identification study. Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase CONSULTANTS LTD. Final report and business sector reports • 2: Report· p.l0 Project overview of Omni Resources Inc.'s Skukum p.J4 Creek project • p. 23 Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications NA'110NAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Windy Craggy project: road justification and centre planning study. Final report· p.36 OF CANADA corridor assessment • p.33 Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Yukon placer feasibility study • p.37 NURSERIES see AGRICULTURE potential for development in the Yukon • NURSING STATIONS see HEALTH SERVICES p.14 NOR'11IERN BIOMES LTD. The use of racllotracers to evaluate gold losses at Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume OGILVIE Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • I-Background report. Volume 2-Surrunary • Micro-hydro developments for highway p.JO p.6 maintenance camps • p.19 A feasibility study for development of a NEEDS ASSESSMENT commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery OJI. see FUEL PRODUCTS, HYDROCARBON Children's services facilities project. Demand in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market DEVELOPMENT, RECYCLING projections • p. 4 identification and fishery resource availability Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for • p.10 OLD CROW comprehensive services • p.19 Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 Old Crow transportation study· p.21 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snatu lakes, A proposal for a new co-op store facility. Old p.20 southern Yukon • p.24 Crow, Yukon· p.23 Report on the trades and technology employer Tloklut 1986. Old Crow community economic needs survey in the Yukon· p.2S NORTHERN CONSULTING LtD. development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 A study to quantify reconstruction requirements Haines Junction economic development plan • Vuntut Gwitchin Tribal Council. Band and develop a program for inter-territorial p.13 management improvement plan • p.31 road reconstruction including associated infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: NORTIIERN OD. AND GAS AC'nON OLD CROW BAND Technical report • p.28 PROGRAM (NOGAP) Tloklut 1986. Old Crow community economic Whitehorse school facilities needs study • p.32 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. development plan. Phase 2 • p.29 Yukon housing needs study • p.36 An armotated bibliography of sources Yukon towism training needs: a call to action • available in the Yukon Archives • p.14 OLD CROW C~OPERA'ftVE p.38 NOGAP cumulative bibliography· p.20 ASSOCIA'110N NEW ERA ENGINEERING Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon A proposal for a new co-op store facility. Old • p.21 Crow, Yukon· p.23 CORPORA'110N Yukon business opportunity identification study. Canyon Creek microhydro project feasibility study Final report and business sector reports • OMNI RESOURCES INC. • p.4 p.J4 Project overview of Omni Resources Inc.'s Skukum Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold Creek project· p.23 recovery project (Phase 1) • p.12 NOR'11IERN RESOURCES AND The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at ASSOCIATES ORDISH. WILLIAMS Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season· Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Access to capital study • p.l p.30 Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: NISU'IUN DEVELOPMENTS FinanCIal analysIS • p.37 ORPWOOD ASSOCIATES Information resources. Draft economic Teslin Tlingit craft prolile • p.29 NORTHERN SYSTEMS RESEARCH environment disCUSSion paper • p.1S AND CONSULTING Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and Yukon hotel accommodation study· p.36 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1888-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLlOGRAPIIY ORPWOOD, GRAHAM PEARSE, TONY D. Port ot Skagway. Pre-teasibility study: final report Information resources. Draft economic Opening the land. A study o[ the impacts of the • p.22 environment discussion paper • p.15 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Port of Skagway-a1ternatives for development • Staking a claim tor the 21st century: a science and Pelly Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon p22 technology strategy tor the Yukon • p.27 Territory • p.21 Tarr Inlet port feasibility study. Final report· p.29 Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a PEAT MARWlCK AND PARTNERS discussion paper' p.34 Facing the challenges ot the 1990s • p. 9 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Managing conOicts in the Yukon's wilderness prepared [or the Yukon economic PRESCO'n"-ALLEN, ROBEaT AND industries: big game outlining, wilderness development strategy fall conference • p.11 CIIRIS'l"INE outfitting and fishing camp operation' p.lS Natural resources. Draft economic environment Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • PEAT MARWlCK STEVENSON • discussion paper· p.20 p.35 KBLLOGG Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • Developing a marketing strategy tor Yukon PRETES, MlCHAEL p37 national parks and national historic sites • Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an p.7 artnotated bibliography of small business PADATA Potential for hotel facilities in the vilJage of Mayo development in circumpolar and developing Natural resources. Draft economic environment • p.22 regions • p.2S discussion paper· p.20 Towards a pro-active tourism industry in Whitehorse • p.30 PRICE WATERHOUSE PANNELL KERB FORSTER MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Market teasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel PELLY CROSSING A review of emergency medical trartsport services: development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • see also CAMPBELL REGION Yukon Territory' p.25 p.lS Opening the land. A study ot the impacts of the Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of PROLOG PLANNING INC. PARKS Pelly Crossing and Carrnacks, Yukon Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie A1sek Pass. Area development concept • p.l Territory· p.21 COrridor versus Dempster corridor • p.1 Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: Streetscape plans (Burwash, Champagne, An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final socio-economic statement· p.5 Destruction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, report· p.2 Developing a marketing strategy tor Yukon Teslin) • p.27 Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon national parks and national historic sites • Where do we go from here? First steps in social from alternative northern gas pipelines. p.7 planning tor Pelly • p.32 Phase I . p.1I Kluane National Park Reserve. The question ot Impact ot WestcoastlSkagway routing on northern access • p.IS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES supplies' p.14 Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan The inclusion ot people with disabilities in the summary· p.lS Yukon community. A discussion paper for PRYS'nJPA, M. Kluane National Park Reserve: park management Yukon 2000 • p.14 An initial environmental evaluation of the plan review. Draft plan proposals· p.lS Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for proposed Wellgreen Mine, Yukon· p.15 Kluane region tourism development plan. Part I: comprehensive services· p.19 Report, Part 2: Technical report • p.lS Participation in the economy ot youth, seniors and PUBLIC FINANCES see FINANCIAL Marketing considerations tor Kluane National Park handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion RESOURCES. GOVERNMENT FINANCES • p.IS paper prepared tor the Yukon economic The potential tor non-consumptive wildlife development strategy [all conference • p.22 PUBLIC WORKS CANADA management in the Yukon· p.22 Yukon training strategy. Investing in people • Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. Proposal to test market a Oightseeing service in p.3S Yukon Territory • p.15 Kluane National Park. A proposal [or a government/private sector partnership • PERLMAN,B. RADIOAC"J"lW TRACERS see MINING p.23 Opportunities tor rotational employment in Yukon Visitor prolile and economic impact statement o[ • p.21 RArl'lNG northern national parks (reserves) and Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • historic sites. Summary report and technical PERSONNEL see EMPLOYMENT p.6 appendices' p.31 Liard River white water rafting potential • p.17 Visual impact assessment tor the initial PETRlE, PAUL environmental evaluation. Northwestel Reducing risk in the workplace. An occupational RAlLWAFS see TRANSPORTATION, WHITE multi-departmental mobile radio system and and safety strategy tor the Yukon • p.24 PASS AND YUKON CORPORA TION lJMlTED microwave tower project, Dempster Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest PETROLEUM PRODUCTS see FUEL RAINES, MARY Territories • p.31 PRODUCTS Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.3S An artnotated bibliography of sources Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management PIPELINES avaiJable in the Yukon Archives • p.14 plan • p.37 Accessing Delta gas during the 19905. Mackenzie corridor versus Dempster corridor • p.1 READ AND ASSOCIATES PARKS CANADA Amauligak development. Project review with Land and resowce concerns pertaining to Developing a marketing strategy [or Yukon Yukon government representatives • p.1 economic development. Greater Kluane land national parks and national historic sites • Final report o[ direct economic benefit to Yukon use plan • p.17 p.7 trom alternative northern gas pipelines. Phase I . p.1I RECREA'ftON PARSONS, JACKIE see also ADVENTURE TRAVEl. Report on the trades and technology employer PLACER MINING see MINING Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 socio-economic statement· p.5 PORTS Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Impact o[ WestcoastlSkagway routing on northern Yukon· p.6 supplies· p.14 Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • King Port impact assessment. Phase I: Scoping. p.6 Final report • p. 15

•• YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STVDIES, t988-t992. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGAAPHY Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter REm CROW"nIER AND PARTNERS Managing conOicts in the Yukon's wilderness Games· p.8 LTD. industries: big game outfitting. wilderness outfitting and fishing camp operation· p.18 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report lakes • p.l0 • p.22 The market potential and production costs of a First Wye Lake feasibility study and development Yukon native grass and legume seed concept. Watson Lake. Yukon· p.ll REm. COLLINS AND ASSOCIA"I'ES industry • p.18 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment Market potential for Arctic charr • p.18 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • discussion paper • p. 15 p.ll Marketing considerations for Kluane. National Park ward River white water rafting potential· p.17 • p.18 Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Markets for Yukon forest products· p.18 Yukon· p.20 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic agricultural development strategy • p.l. slope· p.20 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Assessment of import substitution opportunllJes • The potential for non -consumptive wildlife on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.19 p.2 management in the Yukon • p.22 Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes. design report· p.19 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase southern Yukon· p.24 Natural resources. Draft economic environment 2. subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 discussion paper • p. 20 Concluding report· p.5 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane The northern mineral policy· p.21 Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture destination resort development. Executive Northern mineral resource decision making policy: (revised) • p.6 summary· p.26 a case study of the Faro mine • p.21 Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Sport fishing in the Yukon Territory 1985. Draft Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Yukon· p.6 report • p. 27 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Creating an open market for private energy Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.32 PeUy Crossing and Carrnacks. Yukon production in the Yukon • p.6 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.36 Territory· p.21 Curragh Resources long range development plan Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon overview. Faro area· p.6 plan • p.37 • p.21 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and Overview of the Yukon fishery· p.22 I-Background report. Volume 2-5ummary • recreation linkage project· p.38 The potential for non-consumptive wildlife p.6 management in the Yukon • p.22 Development of a forest management plan of the RECYCLING Preliminary feasibility study of WeUgreen project southeastern Yukon· p.7 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund for AU-North Resources Ltd.• p.23 The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy seU­ regulations. Implementation Plan. Part. 1: Project overview of Omnl Resources Inc.'s Skukum sufficiency for the Yukon· p.7 Final report; Part 2: Background material; Creek project· p.23 Economic development strategy for the Yukon 3: Appendix· p.2 Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain Part fishery • p. 7 Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 analysis study· p.23 Economic evaluation of the Canada Yukon River Yukon used oil disposal alternatives • p.38 Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group fisheries • p.8 on the Casino Trail project • p. 24 Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.8 Report on Native participation in mining: Phase 1. BEES. WILLIAM E. Engineering-economic study of the costs of Stable community development in the north: an Phase 2: It can be done· p.24 implementing the fisheries restoration! econo-ecological approach· p.27 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of compensation guidelines of the YFPA (Yukon the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties. Yukon Fisheries Protection Authorization) Phase 1 Temtory. with an assessment of the REGIONAL PLANNING and 2· p.9 economic potential for open pit mining of see also lIId1vtdual regtODB Evaluation of resource transportation access oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ CampbeU region market analysis/consumer program • p.9 McDade zone· p.24 demand· p.3 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle Resource management in the Yukon. Draft CampbeU region tourism development plan • p.3 in the Yukon • p.l0 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Carcross economic development study. Draft A feasibility study for development of a economic development strategy faU report· p.4 . commercial whitefishlburboVsucker fishery Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market analysis/ conference· p.25 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Review of Keno's economic development consumer demand· p.4 identification and fishery resource avaiJability planning. Report on a foUow-up workshop Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market anaIysisl • p.l0 consumer demand. Appendix: Market held May 23. 1986. Keno City. Yukon· p.25 Feasibility study on establistunent of a commercial profiles and pathway tables· p.4 Silviculture survey report· p.26 growers' cooperative and associated storage Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final report • Carcross/Southem Lakes tourism development facility in Yukon • p.l0 plan. Draft· p.4 p.27 Feasibility study: Yukon ~ee seedling nursery • Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.13 p.ll Sport fishing in the Yukon Territory 1985. Draft Hoota1inqua North district plan • p.13 report· p.27 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • A study into the feasibility of smaU scale customl Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of p.12 access· p.16 portable milling in Yukon· p.27 Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. Kluane region tourism development plan A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Draft· p.13 framework. Discussion paper • p.16 and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.27 Heritage resource impact assessment of the Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: Summary report TomlJason project. Yukon proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. Report. Part 2: Technical report· p.16 Territory • p.2B west-central Yukon· p.13 Kluane regional economic profile • p .16 Sustainable development in the Yukon. Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.28 potential for development in the Yukon • Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at p.14 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • An initial environmental evaluation of the Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.31 p.30 proposed WeUgreen Mine. Yukon· p.15 Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for Vangorda Plateau development. initial Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume diversification· p.34 access • p.16. t report. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 Kluane regional economic profile • p. 16 figures· p.31 Vangorda Project: application for asststance. Regional Resource Road Program· p.31

YUKON ECONOIIIC PLANNING STUDIES. 1~1"2. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Windy Craggy project. Stage I: envirorunental and Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • socioeconomic impact assessment • p.33 analysis study • p.23 p.25 Windy Craggy project: road justification and Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group Teslin: the Indian village and community corridor assessment • p.33 on the Casino Trail project • p.24 economy. An appraisal· p.29 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference A study to quantify reconstruction requirements report • p. 34 and develop a program for inter -territorial SAFETY Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • road reconstruction including associated Position paper for the governments of the Yukon p35 infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume I: and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Yukon forest industry development study • p.36 Technical report • p.28 protection plan. Draft for discussion Yukon import substitution study. Workshop Takhini area transportation study. Final report • purposes • p.22 information • p.36 p.28 Reducing risk in the workplace. An occupational Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase I Takhini area transportation study. Implementation and safety strategy for the Yukon • p.24 report. Final draft • p.36 committee report • p.28 The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment SAlGAONKAR. D.G. 1988 progress report on the selection study (Draft) • p.29 Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest nursery. breeders seed plots and equipment Vangorda Project: application for assistance. Territories, 1987-88 • p.12 purchase· p.37 Regional Resource Road Program· p.31 Yukon placer feasibility study • p.37 Visual impact assessment for the initial SAWMlLLS see FORESTRY Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive envirorunental evaluation. Northwestel summary. Volume 2: Report of principal multi-departmental mobile radio system and SCHOOLS Bee EDUCATlON investigators. Volume 2: Pan A and B. data microwave tower project. Dempster appendices • p37 Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Territories • p.31 Canyon Creek microhydro project leasibility study RESOURCE INTERTRADE Lm. Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and • p.4 Report on import substitution/marketing workshop socioeconomic impact assessment • p.33 Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold • p24 Windy Craggy project: road justification and recovery project (Phase 1) • p.12 Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus corridor assessment • p. 33 information resources. Draft economic service· p.30 envirorunent discussion paper' p.15 Yukon forest industry development study· p.36 ROREaT GRANT CONSULTING Low capital technologies for economic Yukon import substitution study. Workshop King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Seeping. development in Yukon. A survey of literature information • p.36 FinaJ report • p .15 on appropriate technologies, with reference to opportunities in Yukon· p.17 RESOURCES EXPEDITING AND ROSSRIVER Micro-hydro developments for highway MANAGEMENT CampbeU region market analysis/consumer maintenance camps· p.19 demand· p.3 Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction. Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Alaska Highway· p.22 Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon CarnpbeU region tourism development plan • p.3 Economic development strategy options for the Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey economic development strategy fall company· p.24 CXlnference • p.19 Ross River Dena Development Corporation • p.7 Report on the trades and technology employer REYNOLDS, H. needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 ROSS RIVER DENA COUNcu. Research and development. Discussion paper Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • prepared for the Yukon economic p.18 Development of a forest management plan of the southeastern Yukon • p.7 development strategy fall conference • p.25 RICHARD A. NUXOLL The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar ROSS RIVER DENA Information System (includes an annotated CONSULTING list of Yukon libraries) • p.25 Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and DEVELOPMENT CORPORA"ON Science and technology in the development of recreation linkage project· p.38 Economic development strategy options for the northern communities: six case studies • Ross River Dena Development Corporation • p.26 RIVERS p.7 Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and Economic evaluation of the Canada Yukon River technology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 fisheries • p.8 RUEGGEBERG, HARRIET A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Liard River white water rafting potential· p.17 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness portable milling in Yukon· p.27 Yukon River: ThiIty Mile section management industries: big game outfitting. wilderness The use of radiottacers to evaluate gold losses at plan • p.37 outlining and fishing camp operation • p.18 Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season· Resource management in the Yukon. Draft p.30 ROADS discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Wind energy potential. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.33 Evaluation of resource transportation access economic development strategy fall program • p.9 conference· p.25 SCIENCE COUNcu. 01" CANADA Heritage resource impact assessment of the Science and technology in the development of proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. RYERSON POLYTECIINICAL northern communities: six case studies • west-central Yukon· p.13 INS'lT1VI'E p.26 Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. Economic structure of the Yukon • p.8 Yukon Territory· p.15 Evaluating the viability 01 a land based economy. SEAKEM GROUP Lm. Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska The case of Teslin. Yukon • p.9 Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive Highway Visitors Association. Volume I: Federal goverrunent Yukon local purchase study· surrunary. Volume 2: Report of principal The plan. Volume 2: The background to the p.ll investigators. Volume 2: Pan A and B. data plan • p.18 A guide to the natuIe of the dominant service appendices· p.37 Micro-hydro developments for highway centre in a resource region. Case study­ maintenance camps • p.19 Whitehorse. Yukon Territory' p.13 SEED INDUSTRY Bee AGRlCULTVHI' Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Import substitution: prospects and opportunities Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of for the Yukon Territory with special attention Pelly Crossing and Carmacks. Yukon given to federal goverrunent purchasing • Territory • p.21 p.l4

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1~1992. All ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY SELKIRK FIRST NA'l10N SOURDOUGHSODB~ Yukon tourism strategy: a strategy and action plan Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final report • to guide tourism development and marketing summary· p.12 p.27 in the Yukon. (Draft for discussion) • p.38 Heritage resource impact assessment of the proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, SPENCE,T. S'I'ONE CROrr HU'l'CHlNSON west-central Yukon· p.13 Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the ARCIDTECTS L'I'D. Where do we go from here? First steps in social Yukon· p.20 Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ planning for Pelly • p.32 laminated material to be generated from the SPENCER ENVIRONMENTAL Yukon government's five-year capital works SENIORS MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD. program • p.ll Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and Draft initial environmental evaluation of the handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion NorthwestelInc. multi-departmental mobile S'l"REETSCAPE PLANS paper prepared tor the Yukon economic radio system digital microwave project Streetscape plartS (Burwash, Champagne, development strategy tall con1erence • p.22 phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! Destruction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, NWT· p.7 Teslin) • p.27 SERVlCE INDUSTRIES see BUSINE:;S Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. Conceptual design report • p.30 SHIPPING see PORTS, TRANSPORTATION SPORTS see also RECREATION SUBSISTENCE see NON-WAGE ECONOMY sn.VER MINING see MINING Economic impacts ot the 1992 Arctic Winter Games· p.8 Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.32 SUNDOG RESOURCE CONSUL 'l'lNG SD.VER TRAIL REGION Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and recreation linkage project· p.38 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 SSKLONDIKE Concluding report • p. 5 Low capital technologies for economic Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon SD.VER TRAIL TOURISM development in Yukon. A survey of literature ASSOCIA'l10N national parks and national historic sites • p.7 on appropriate technologies, with reference Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.26 to opportunities in Yukon· p.17 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of sn.VlCULTURE see FORESTRY northern national parks (reserves) and historic sites. Summary report and technical SURVEYING appendices' p.3l Report on options for a Yukon Indian survey SlMON FRASER UNIVERSITY company • p.24 Development and implementation ot community justice programs in the Yukon· p.7 STANlFOR'l1I, J. Proposed recreation plan for Tartu-Snafu lakes, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT southern Yukon • p.24 see also NON-WAGE ECONOMY SKAGWAY Economy-environment integration: towards a Impact of WestcoasVSkagway routing on northern STANLEY ASSOCIATES sustainable Yukon • p.8 supplies· p.14 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Port ot Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report ENGINEERING L'I'D. annotated bibliography of small business • p.22 Eoonomic role of airports in Yukon: final report • development in ciIcumpolar and developing Port ot Skagway-a1ternatives tor development • p.8 regions • p. 28 p.22 Final aviation study and problem statement, Sustainable development in the Yukon. A study to determine the teasibility of transborder Dawson City Airport • p.ll Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.28 trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • Old Crow transportation study • p.2l Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.30 p.28 Tarr Inlet port feasibility study. Final report • p.29 Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. SWAINE,L. discussion paper • p.34 Conceptual design report· p.30 Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Yukon barging study· p.34 • p18 SKIING S88 SPORTS Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska STAPLES, LlNDSAY Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: SKUKUM CREEK PROJECT Oil and gas benebts management: options for Project overview ot Omni Resources Inc.'s Skukum The plan. Volume 2: The background to the consideration in the negotiation of a northern plan • p.18 Creek project· p.23 accord· p.2l Subsistence in the Yukon· p28 SMALL BUSINESS see BUSINESS SWAN WOOS'J'ER ENGINEERING S1'D'FEN ROBERTSON AND CO. L'I'D. SNAFULAKE The eoonornic viability of the White Pass and Proposed recreation plan tor Tarfu-Snatu lakes, KIRS'I'EN (B.C.) INC. Yukon railway. Study report and technical southern Yukon· p.24 Vangorda Plateau development. Initial report· p.8 environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 SOCIAL SERVICES report, volume 2 appendices, volume 3 SYPHER:MUELLER Children's services facilities project. Demand bgures • p.3l IN'I'ERNA'l10NAL INC. projections • p.4 STEVENSON KELLOGG ERNST. Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared Community health status assessment of the Yukon for the Yukon economic development • p.5 WIIINNEY strategy fall con1erence • p.30 Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for Community institutional health services evaluation. oomprehensive services • p.19 Project report; Addendum: Building condition T.M. 'I'IIOMSON AND ASSOCIATES Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • reports; Phase 1 report: Economic/ L'I'D. p.20 demographic utilization analysis • p.5 Silviculture survey report • p.26 Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park housing· p.39 • p.18 Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska TA'AN KWACH'AN COUNCIL SOD INDUSTRY see AGRICULTURE Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: The Mundessa Development Corporation. CED Uainlng plan. Volume 2: The background to the plan project· p.19 • p.18

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1888-1882. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY TAGAKU'COBPORATlON Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest 'I'IFFIN,.SCO'n' Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel Territories, 1987-88 • p.12 in!onnation resources. Draft economic development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • The GST and small business in the Yukon and environment discussion paper· p.15 p.1S Northwest Territories • p.13 Staking a claim fonhe 21st century: a Science and Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility teclmology strategy for the Yukon • p.27 study • p.32 TELECOMMVNlCATlONS see COMMI1N1CATlONS Tl.JNGlTIKASKA.EN'IERPRJSES TAGISR' 'l"ESLIII Lm~ see also CARCROSSISOUTHERN·LAJ[E5 Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. BUSiness overview. TlingitlKaska Enterprises Ltd. REGION The case of Teslln, Yukon • p.9 A joint-venture of the CarcrossITagish CarcrosslSouthem Lakes region. Market anaIysisl Streetscape plans (Burwash, Champagne, Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band· p.3 consumer demand· p.4 CarcrosslSouthem Lakes region. Market anaIysisl Destruction Bay, Klukshu, Pelly Crossing, Teslln) • p.27 'I'OIIIIJASON consumer demand. Appendix: Market Teslln economic development study. FinaJ report Summary report TomlJason project, Yukon profiles and pathway tables· p.4 • p.29 Territory • p.28 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes tourism development Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism plan. Draft· p.4 opportunities • p.29 'I'OURISM CarcrosslTagish cultural centre Conceptual design Teslin T1ingit craft profile • p.29 Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product and feasibility assessment· p.4 Teslin: the Indian village and community development strategy • p.l economy. An appraisal· p.29 Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l TAlGA RESOURCE:CONSULTANTS Campbell region market anaIysislconsumer Mundessa Development Corporation. CED training TESLIN 'ft.INGIT COWeD.. demand· p.3 project • p.19 Teslin economic development study. Final report Campbell region tourism development plan • p.3 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis! TAKIIINI • p.29 Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism consumer demand· p.4 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • opportunities • p. 29 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysisl p.2S Teslin T1ingit craft profile • p.29 consumer demand. Appendix: Market Takhini area transportation study. Implementation Teslin: the Indian village and community profiles and pathway tables· p.4 committee report· p.2S economy. An appraisal • p.29 CarcrosslSouthern Lakes tourism development plan. Draft • p.4 TAKIIINI AREA TRANSPORTATION 'nIE'DPA GROUP INC. Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: mJDY IMPLEMENTATION Assessment of import substitution opportunities • socio-economic statement • p.5 COMlVll i tEE p.2 Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Takhini area transportation study. Implementation Economic development strategy for the Yukon Yukon· p.6 committee report • p.28 fishery • p. 7 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Economic potential of the Yukon fishery • p.S 1-Backgroundreport. Volume 2-Surnrnary • TAKIIINI ROT SPRINGS Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. p.6 Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment Draft· p.13 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon study (Draft) • p.29 The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the national parks and national historic sites • Yukon economy: !inaI report· p.14 p.7 TALARICO, D. Kluane region tourism development plan The economic viability of the White Pass and Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north framework. Discussion paper • p.16 Yukon railway. Study report and technical slope· p.20 lQuane region tourism development plan. Part 1: report· p.S Report, Part 2: Technical report • p.16 Faro tourism plan • p.9 TARFULAKE Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.22 Feasibility 01 houseboat rentaJs on the southern Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes, Yukon import substitution study. Workshop lakes· p.l0 FinaJ aviation study and problem statement, southern Yukon • p.24 information • p.36 Dawson City Airport • p.ll TARGET DOWNTOWN THO~NECONOIDC First Wye Lake feasibility study and development concept. Watson Lake, Yukon • p.ll Resource team report. Whitehorse, Yukon· p.25 CONSULTING SERVICES Fon'Selkirk management plan. Executive Visitor profile and economic impact statement of TARR'!NLET summary • p.12 northern national parks (reserves) and Halnes Junction tourism development plan • p.13 Tan Inlet port feasibility study. Final report· p.29 historic sites. Summary report and technical Klondike City RV park feasibility study. Draft • appendices • p.31 p.15 TA 'l"SllENSIDNI EXPEDITING lQuane National Park Reserve. The question of ward River white water rafting potential· p.17 'nIO~N, ANDREW R. access • p.16 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan TA'I'SIIENSIIINI RIVER industries: big game outlitting, wilderness summary • p.16 Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.1S Kluane National Park Reserve: park management p.6 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft plan review. Draft plan proposals • p .16 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Kluane region tourism development plan TAWA economic development strategy fall framework. Discussion paper • p.16 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of the conference • p.25 Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan 1: Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Report, Part 2: Teclmical report· p.16 Territory, with an assessment of the THOMPSON, BERWICK. PRATI' ward River white water rafting potential· p.17 economic potential for open pit mining of AND PARTNERS Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications industries: big game outfining, wilderness McDade zone· p.24 centre planning study. FinaJ report· p.36 outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.1S Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska TAXA'I10N Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and The plan. Volume 2: The background to the program cost analysis. Final report • p. 6 plan • p.1S The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon Mayo hotel feasibility study· p.1S • p.ll

.. YUIlON ECONOMIC PLANNINOSTVDIES, 188&-1882. AN ANNOTATED B.BUOGRAPHY Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the '1'OURISM CANADA Final aviation study and problem statement. Yukon' p.20 Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Daw50n City Airport • p.ll Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north development strategy • p.l Heritage resource impact assessment of the slope· p.20 proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction. '1'OURISM INDUSTRY west-central Yukon • p.13 Alaska Highway • p.22 ASSOCIA110N YUKON Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on northern Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo supplies' p.14 Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector Infrastructure. Draft economic environment • p.22 and critique of the convention marketing The potential for non-consumptive wildlife cliscussion paper • p .15 plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 management in the Yukon· p.22 Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action' Proposal to test market a Oightseeing service Yukon Territory • p.15 in p.38 K1uane National Park. A proposal for a Major transportation policy issues of Yukon· p.17 governmentlprivate sector partnership • '1'OURJSM RESEARCH GROUP Old Crow transportation study· p.21 p.23 Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report Yukon wilderness adventure travel market Report on a tourism association of Yukon First • p.22 awareness study' p.38 Nations· p.25 Port of Skagway-altematives for development • Resource team report. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.25 TRADE see BUSINESS p.22 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.26 The pricing of refined petroleum products in the Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.26 TRAINING Yukon· p.23 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.26 see also EDUCATION Proposal to test market a Oightseeing service in Site selection and feasibility study for K1uane Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • Kluane National Park. A proposal for a destination resort development. Executive p15 governmentlprivate sector partnership • summary· p.26 Mundessa Development Corporation. CED training p.23 Streetscape plans (Burwash. Champagne. project· p.19 Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain Destruction Bay. K1ukshu. PeUy Crossing. Northern employment and training in the oil and analysis study· p.23 Teslin) • p 27 gas industry • p. 20 Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Report on the trades and technology employer Yukon Territory • p.24 annotated bibliography of smaU business needs survey in the Yukon • p.25 Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group development in circurnpolar and developing The training and employment of northern on the Casino Trail project • p. 24 regions • p.28 Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.30 A review of emergency medical transport services: Teslin Indian Band. Analysis of tourism Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic Yukon Territory • p.25 opportunities' p.29 plan • p.34 A study to quantify reconstruction requirements Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit Yukon tourism action plan • p.38 and develop a program for inter -territorial analysis • p. 29 Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • road reconstruction including associated Towards a pro-active tourism industry in p.38 Infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: Whitehorse • p.30 Yukon training strategy. Investing in people· Technical report • p.28 Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. p.38 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • Conceptual design report • p.30 Yukon training strategy. Training for the future • p.28 Visual impact assessment for the initial p.38 Takhini area transportation study. Implementation environmental evaluation. Northwestel Yukon training strategy. Yukon 2000. Discussion committee report· p.28 multi-departmental mobile radio system and paper· p.38 Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment microwave tower project. Dempster study (Draft) • p.29 Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest TRAMWAYS Tan Inlet port feasibility study. Final report· p.29 Territories • p.31 Paint Mountain tram attraction. Halnes Junction. Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.31 Alaska Highway' p.22 service • p. 30 Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer Transportation. Draft cliscussion paper prepared demand· p.32 TRANSNORTBERN RESOURCE for the Yukon economic development Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer strategy faU conference • p.30 demand. Appendix: Market profiles and MANAGEMENT CONSUL11NG Vangorda Project: application for assistance. Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit pathway tables • p.32 Regional Resource Road Program· p.31 analysis • p.29 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing study· p.32 study' p.32 Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility TRANSPORT CANADA Windy Craggy project: road justification and study· p.32 Economic impact measurement of the Transport corridor assessment· p.33 Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.B Yukon barging study· p.34 report • p. 33 Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a Yukon development strategy. SeCtoral reports • TRANSPORTA110N cliscussion paper· p.34 p.35 see also PORTS. ROADS Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.36 Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie p.35 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.36 corridor versus Dempster corridor· p.l Yukon Indian tourism development study. Phase 1 An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final 'lRAPPING report. Fina\ draft • p.36 report· p.2 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Yukon museums marketing plan • p.37 A background paper on the water transportation Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • service to and from the Yukon Territory. 2. subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: p.37 1970-1986 • p.2 Concluding report· p.5 Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and Economic impact measurement of the Transport Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. recreation linkage project • p.38 Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.B The case of Teslin. Yukon • p.9 Yukon tourism action plan • p.38 Economic role of airports in Yukon: final report • Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Yukon tour1sm strategy: a strategy and action plan p.B • p.l0 to guide tourism development and marketing The economic viability of the White Pass and Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • in the Yukon. (Draft for cliscussion) • p.38 Yukon railway. Study report and technical p.35 Yukon tourism training needs: a eaU to action • report· p.B p.38 Evaluation of resource transportation access TREES see FORESTRY Yukon wilderness adventure travel market program • p.9 awareness study • p.38

YUKON ECONOMIC PLANNING STUDIES, 1988-1892. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 'lUAK ENVIRONIIIENTAL Vangorda Ptoject: application for assistance. WElNh"IWW, MAR'DN SERVICES Regional Resource Road Ptogram • p.31 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • VEGETABLES see AGRlCULrvRB p.6 Pelly Crossing and Carmacks. Yukon The potential for non· consumptive wildlife VIABlIJTY see FEASlBll.IT'Y Territory • p. 21 management in the Yukon· p.22 VISI'I'OR RECEPTION CENTRES WELLGREEN PROJECT 'nJClll'nJA Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility An initial envirorunental evaluation of the Micro-hydro developments for highway study· p.32 proposed Wellgreen Mine. Yukon· p.1S maintenance camps • p.19 Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: finaJ Pteliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project report • p.33 for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.23 UMA ENGDlEElUNG LTD. Micro-hydro developments for highway VOLl1l\/TEEJUSM see NON· WAGE ECONOMY WEB iCOAST COMIIIUNITY maintenance camps • p.19 DEVELOPMENT Official community plan. Village of Carmacks. V1JN'IUT GWICB'IN Building sell-reliance? A strategic assessment of Yukon· p.21 Vuntut Gwitchin TribaJ Council. Band economic development programs affecting Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final management improvement plan • p.31 Yukon Indians • p.3 report • p. 33 Champagne/ Aishihik Development Corporation. Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications WASTE MANAGEMENT Foundations for growth • p.4 centre planning study. Final report • p.36 Beverage container regulat10ns and recycling fund regulations. Implementation Plan. Part 1: WESTCOAST DEVELOPMENT UMAGROUP Final report; Part 2: Background material; GROUP A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Part 3: Appendix· p.2 Evaluation of Yukon economic development o!ficer portable milling in Yukon· p.27 Funding special waste management in the Yukon (EDO) program. Overview of findings and • p.12 recommendations • p.9 UNDERHILL GEOGRAPHIC Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.30 Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon SYSTEMS LTD. Yukon used oil disposal alternatives • p.38 Indian development system • p.1S Visual impact assessment for the initial envirorunental evaluation. Northwestel WA'l'ERJ'RONT DEVELOPMENT WESTCOAST INFORMA"nON AND multi-departmental mobile radio system and Waterfront development. Final report· p.31 RESEARCH C()'OPERA'I1VE Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 microwave tower project. Dempster Economic development strategy options for the Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest WATSONLAKE Ross River Dena Development Corporation • Territories • p. 31 p.7 Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.2 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Campbell region market analysis/consumer WIIITE PASS AND YUKON demand· p.3 Economic impact measurement of the Transport CORPORATION LIIIIDTED Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.8 Campbell region tourism development plan • p.3 Community institutional health services The economic viability of the White Pass and Yukon railway. Study report and technical UNIVERSITY OF BRI'rISII evaluation. Ptoject report; Addendum: Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: report· p.8 COLUMBIA EconOmic/demographic utilization analysis • Major transportation policy issues of Yukon· p.17 Stable community development in the north: an p.S Port of Skagway. Pte-feasibility study: finaJ report econo-ecological approach • p.27 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • • p.22 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY p.ll First Wye Lake feasibility study and development Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 An initial envirorunental evaluation of the concept. Watson Lake. Yukon • p.ll proposed Wellgreen Mine. Yukon· p.1S Uard River white water rafting potential • p.17 WIII"I"E RIVER FIRST NA'nON Mt. Hundere development. Initial envirorunental White River First Nation. A plan for community UPPERLIARD evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic economic development· p.32 Mt. Hundere development. lnltial envirorunental evaluat10n of the Mt. Hundere development evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.19 WIIITEIIORSE evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.19 Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.19 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • and critique of the convention marketing p.20 plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 URBAN SYS I'EMS L'I'D. Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility First Wye Lake feasibility study and development • p.2S • p.4 concept. Watson Lake. Yukon • p.ll Town of Watson Lake. Official community plan • City of Whitehorse. Official community plan • p.S Town of Watson Lake. Olficial community plan • p.30 Community institutional health services p.30 Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. evaluation. Ptoject report; Addendum: Conceptual design report • p30 Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: USHER., PETER J. Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.31 EconOmic/demographic utilization analysis • SUbsistence in the Yukon • p.28 p.S WATTS, GRD"FIS AND MCOUAT Economic impact measurement 01 the Transport VAAR'l'NOU, M. LTD. Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.8 The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter Pteliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project 1988 progress report on the selection Games· p.8 for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.23 nursery. breeders seed plots and equipment A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business purchase· p.37 WEAFER,L. enterprise centre • p.l0 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • VANGORDA Development and implementation of community p.ll justice programs in the Yukon • p.7 Vangorda Plateau development. lnltial A guide to the nature of the dominant service envirorunental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 centre in a resource region. Case study­ report. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 Whitehorse. Yukon Territory • p.13 figures • p.31

YUKON ECONOMIC Pl.AltNINQ STUDIES, t988-t991. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Kopper King development study. Market WD'E BATlERlNG Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • assessment. Draft· p.t7 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· p.4 Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the p.20 Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ 2020 Action Committee· p.t7 laminated material to be generated from the Market feasibility study. Proposed t50 room hotel WILD BERRIES (YUKON) CO. Lm. Yukon government's five-year capital works development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in program • p.11 p18 Yukon· p23 Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Planning the framework for Whitehorse's manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory economic development plan: report on a WILDERNESS ADVENTURE see ADVENTURE (2 parts) • p.23 planning seminar • p.22 TRA VEL. OUTFl'lTlNG Report on the Watson Lake sawmill Viability study Residential mobility of Whitehorse residents • • p.2S p.2S WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Resource team report. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.2S Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: WOODSEND, A. A study to determine the feasibility of transborder Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Industrial minerals and minor metals and their trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: potential for development in the Yukon • p.28 Concluding report· p.S p.l4 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the p.28 Yukon' p.6 YORK UNIVERSITY Takhini area transportation study. Implementation Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.9 Nature of wilderness/adventure tourism in the committee report· p.28 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • Yukon· p.20 Towards a pro-active tourism industry in p.t8 Northern mineral resource decision making policy: Whitehorse • p.30 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness a case study of the Faro Mine • p.21 Transportation study. Whitehors~Faro bus industries: big game outfitting, wilderness service • p.30 outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.l8 YOU'DI Waterfront development. Final report· p.31 Non-oonsumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and Whitehorse area market analysis/oonsumer slope' p.20 handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion demand • p.32 The potential for non-oonsumptive wildlife paper prepared for the Yukon economic Whitehorse area market analysis/oonsumer management in the Yukon· p.22 development strategy fall conlerence • p. 22 demand. Appendix: Market profiles and Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an pathway tables • p.32 annotated bibliography of small business YUKON 2000 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility development in circumpolar and developing Broadcasting and telecommunications. Part 1: A study· p.32 regions • p. 28 background paper-facts, figures and Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.32 Yukon development strategy. Sectoral reports • definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy Whitehorse school facilities needs study • p.32 p.3S options. A communications policy for the Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing Yukon· p.3 study' p.32 WILLS,B. Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo prepared for the Yukon economic study· p.32 • p.22 development strategy fall conlerence • p.ll Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Financial resources. Draft economic environment report· p.33 WIND POWER Bee ENERGY discussion paper • p.11 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.33 The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications WINDY CRAGGY 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.12 centre planning study. Final report· p.36 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Government as an economic force. Draft socioeconomic impact assessment· p.33 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon WIDTEIIORSE BUSINESS Windy Craggy project: road justification and economic development strategy fall ENTERPRISE CEN'I"RE STEERING corridor assessment • p.33 oonlerence • p.l2 COMMl'M'EE Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper WISMER, PELL AND ASSOCIATES prepared for the Yukon economic A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Community economic development. A series of development strategy fall oonlerence • p.14 enterprise centre • p.10 four booklets· p.S Human resources development strategy· p.l4 WIDTEIIORSEECONOWDC The inclusion of people with disabilities in the WOMEN Yukon oornmunity. A discussion paper for 1NJ"nA'ftVES COMMIt tEE Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· Yukon 2000 • p.14 Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the p.20 Indian participation in the economy. Draft 2020 Action Committee • p.17 Why not?-just commit and do it. The results discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Planning the framework for Whitehorse's from the survey of women in business in the economic development strategy fall economic development plan: report on a Yukon· p.33 oonlerence • p.14 planning seminar' p.22 Women in the economy workshop. Yukon lnlormation resources. Draft economic development strategy. Haines Junction. April environment discussion paper' p.1S WHIT1"INGTON, WDCHAEL S. 24-26, 1987 • p.33 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment Native economic development corporations: Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the discussion paper • p.tS political and economic change in Canada's future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.19 the Yukon economic development strategy Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon fall conlerence • p.33 economic development strategy fall WHYTB REYNOLDS • Yukon training strategy. Investing in people • oonference • p.19 ASSOCIATES p.38 Natural resources. Draft economic environment A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business discussion paper • p.20 enterprise centre • p.l0 WOOD CHIP INDUSTRY see WOOD Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and PRODUCTS handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion WIDMEYER, SCOTl' paper prepared for the Yukon economic Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. WOOD PRODUCTS development strategy fall conference • p.22 Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon see also FORESTRY Report on energy. Background discussion paper economic development strategy fall Business overview. TlingitJKaska Enterprises Ltd. prepared for the Yukon economic conlerence • p.t9 A joint-venture of the Carcrosstragish development strategy fall oonlerence • p.24 Indian Band and the Liard Indian Band • p.3

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