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"konEconomic Development

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 3rd - edition

compiled by Wyrme Krangle and Peter Long K-L Services Whitehorse, Yukon 1996

"konEconomic Development © November 1996, Government of the Yukon, Economic Development ISBN 1-55018-772-4 (1996, 3rd edition), ISBN 1-55018-524-1 (1992, 2nd edition)

Wbitehorse, Yukon,

Design and layout, K-L Services, Whitehorse, Yukon Cover drawing, Rob Ingram

Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Krangle, Wynne Yukon economic studies : an annotated bibliography

Includes index. ISBN 1-55018-772-4

1. Yukon Territory--Economic policy--Bibliography. 2. Yukon Terrttory--Economic conditions--Bibliography. 3. Regional planning--Yukon Territory--Bibliography. 1. Long, Peter. n. Yukon Territory. Dept. of Economic Development. m. Title.

HC117.Y8K731996 016.330'09719'1 C96-980451-2 Table of contents

Introduction ...... i

How to use this bibliography...... ii

Complete alphabetical listing ...... 1

Subject, author, sponsor index ...... 61

Title index ...... 106

Maps OveIView ...... 112 Tourism regions ...... 112 Major mineral deposits ...... 113

Library locations ...... 114

Introduction

The third edition of the Yukon Economic Studies: an annotated bibliography was produced in late 1996 to update the list of major Yukon economic studies. Previous listings were complied in 1985 and 1992 by the Yukon Archives and by the Policy and Planning Branch of the Yukon goverriment, EconOmic Development, respectively.

This latest update-also undertaken by Economic Development-has retained a selection of the most important studies from the first edition, included most of the titles from the second edition, and added over 150 new items.

The bibliography's scope covers Yukon-specific sectoral and regional economic studies, including initiatives of both the private and public sectors. Included are planning, feasibility, and strategic studies which deal with economic development by region andlor sector; infrastructure and institutional studies which analyze constraints to development; and socio­ economic impact assessments of particular projects. Bibliographies, theses and excerpts from larger studies are cited. The nwnber of govemment­ related studies exceed business studies because the work of a particular business is generally confidential in the short-term.

The information in this bibliography also exists in a database format. For more information on access to this database, contact the library at Economic Development.

The contractors, K-L Services (Wynne Krangle and Peter Long), wish to thank Margaret Donnelly and Thorn Stubbs for their support. 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 STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • How to use this bibHography

A complete listing for each report appears once in the front part of this bibliography, listed in alphabetical order by 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:

In the library location line, "YG" indicates Government of the Yukon, "CTS" indicates Community and Transportation Services and "DIAND" refers to Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. A complete listing of libraries with contact numbers appears on page 114.

The following sample entry identifies each part, though not all·elements will appear in each entry.

Ciele (1f rile word 'The" or "A" or "An" are 1'Ile ase of radiotnlcers to evalaate gold losses at tile first word of a Ciele, the Ciele will be filed __ BloDdlke placer m1Des. 1989 DdD1Dg season under the next word. in this case ·use. ") 1990; 59 pages, with graphs. tables date of publicar:ion, Inr.ernaCiona/ Standard BookNumber (ISBN) or/ Randy Clarkson; NEW ERA EngineeIing Corporation; Inr.ernsoonal Srandard Serial Number (ISSN), Whitehorse' prepared for: Klondike Placer Miners number of pages and amibutes • /'" Association; sponsor: National Research Council, author and/or corpoJate author. place, /'" Government of the Yukon prepared for. sponsored by . .. . . • ~ 'placer mining 'science and technology subject words (JdenCilied Wlth an ) This paper presents the existing and potential gold recoveries of a vatiety of sluiceboxes. It recommends sluicebox designs and operating parameters based on the / results of nudear tracer testwork in 1989 and Cbe descnpCion conventional samplillg program of 1988. Induded are two chapteLS on the value of gold losses and Cbe value of recovezable lasses. library locaCion and eaU number ______YG. Economic Development. T 24

Indexes (by subject, author, sponsor on pages 61-105, by title on pages 106-111) The terms in the subject, author, sponsor index include words describing the contents of the item, name(s) of the author(s), corporate author(s), sponsoring agencies, and, if possible, the name of the agency for whom the report was prepared. After each index term the relevant titles are listed. The page number refers 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," and all Government of Canada

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY departments are listed under "Government of Canada." For the pUIposes of the index, some liberty was taken to standardize on the currently accepted spelling or format of a name.

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

see reference refers the reader to ------_ correct index term or terms to use emelVeDCY medical traDspolfatiO~HEALTH SERVICES

index term - @atop addirional places in the index to _ see also FUEL PRODUCTS, HYDROCARBON DEVELOPMENT check for references IAssessment of irnpon substitution opponunities • p.2 riue and page number for..-""" Canyon Creek microhyclro project feasibility study • p.4 relevent references Cenua! heating plant wood chip boiJer feasibility· p.4

Maps with some of the geographic locations mentioned in this bibliography appear on pages 112-113.

A few items that were included in previous editions could not be located this time. However, they are still included for completeness and because copies may yet be available somewhere.

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY •

11 AccesslDg Delta gu cbutDg tbe 1990s. A1sek Pass. Area developmeat CODcept MackeDZle corridor versus Dempster 1991; 136 pages with charts, photos, drawings, COrridor maps Abattoir feasIbDIC? stady aDd 1989; 51 pages plus appendices. with graphs, J.S. Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse; mln preH • ., agdca1tura1 development tables, maps prepared for: Government of the Yukon, strategy Kells Boland; PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary Tourism; Canadian Parks Service 1989; ISBN 1-55018-156-4; 149 pages with 'business 'hydrocarbon development 'pipelines •Alsek Pass 'IQuane National Park 'parks tables "transportation ·tourism A.J. Hunt and Assodates Consulting Limited; 'The purpose of this study is to determine the This report provides a development plan for the Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the requirements, aJternatives and cam for Alsek Pass area. It includes background Yukon, Renewable Resources, Agriculture deliveIing Mackenzje Delta gas to south em infonnation on the site, access options, day use Branch; sponsor: CanadalYukon EconOmic markets dUIing the late 1990s. It provides a options, operation and maintenance, Development Agreement comprehensive tool for such groups as interpretation options, capital and operating "business "feasibility "import substitution producelS, consumelS, governments, northern cam summazy, marketing infol71lation and 'infrastructure "livestock residents, and pipeline companies to assess development impacts. This report examines two related aspects of cbe their position on Delta gas delivery and the YG. ToWism. TSID 74 Yukon's agricultural indusrxy, namely, the associated effects on northern development. A1tematlve ID8II8gement regimes for 00 feasibility of an abattoir and the development YG. Economic Development. EH 333.8233 PRO potential of cbe livestock industxy. Yukon aDd gas activities oasbore ID tbe YukOD fannas cannot produce meat in signfficant 'l'be .dmlnlstratlOD of YakoD 00 aDd gas. aDd ID tbe Beaufort Sea quantities without an abattoir, as they would resoarces: a proposed framework 1989; 101 pages have no way of marketing the meat. But, on the 1991; 135 pages plus appendices, with maps. Canadian Institute of Resources Law; Calgary; other hand, no one in cbe private sector is tables, charts prepared for: Government of the Yukon, going to establish an abattoir since cbere are Govier Consulting Services Ltd.; DataMemcs Economic Development: Mines and Small vezy few animals to process. The objective of Ltd.; Calgary; prepared for: Government of the Business this study is to find options that could break Yukon ·Beaufort Sea ·hydrocarbon development this cause and elfect cycle and conaibute in "Beaufort Sea ·hydrocarbon development ·infrastructure 'regulatory issues the long-term to a viable meat industty in the ·infrastructure ·regulatory issues The purpose of the report is to identify and Yukon. 'This report addresses the issue of how the describe alternative management regimes YG. EconomiC Development. 664.9029 AEA Yukon will asslUDe responsibility for through which the Yukon can ensure jts Access to capital stady administeIing ail and gas resources. A interests are preserved and can be conndent 1986; vaIious pagination with charts distinction is made between onshore and that the orderly development of ail and gas offshore resources. Included are estimates of resources can be ensured. 'This report consists IMC/Ordish & Williams; Wbitehorse; sponsor: pelSOnnel, and budget and space requirements of four parts. In cbe first part, an analysis of the CanadalYukon EconomiC Development for a department and board, including current ail and gas management regimes in Agreement estimates for additional requirements to serve northern Canada is provided. The second part "business 'financial resources 'infrastructure offshore responsibilities. contains a discussion of representative oil and "Whitehorse YG. Economic Development. TN 873.Y9.A4 1991 gas regimes, both onshore and offshore, in 'The cast and difficulty of obtaiIJing bU$iness other parts of Canada. 'The third part draws financing was jdentified as an important factor AdveDtlD'e travel ID Westem Cauada. upon the experience of selected ocber countries restIicting cbe growth and development of cbe Product developmeDt strategy in relation to offshore oil and gas. In the finaJ private sector in the Yukon. This study was 1988; 78 pages plus appendices, with charts section, conclusions are offered along with commissioned in response to this concern. The MacLaren Plansearch; Ethos Consulting; some suggestions of areas iD whicll the report includes a review of the major financing Ottawa; prepared for: Tourism Canada Government of cbe Yukon may wish to pUlSue problems and difficulties identified dwing the ·adventure ·travel ·business ·tourism further work. study. It includes the identification of financing YG. Economic Development. 351.82 CAN This strategy is designed to provide Tolllism programs currently available, of apparent gaps Canada with input into the Federal Tounsm or areas of duplication in financing programs, A1tematlve teclmologtes for metal Development Plan and to outline a series of and of potent:ia1 solutions where existing processIDg. ImpUcatloDS for tbe YukOD initiatives that need to be undertaken in order programs were COnsidered inadequate. A 1982; 27 pages to belp the toUlism sector realize its full special empbasis is placed on determiDiDg any development potential. Aspects of adventure D. King; Department of Energy, Mines and financing problems or difficulties experienced travel iD cbe Yukon are included in the study. Resources (Mineral Policy Sector Internal by busiDesses located outside of WhiteholSe. Report); Ottawa; project no. MRI 8213 YG. Towism. AD 5 The study presents a series of ·diversification "mining ·sdence and recommendations which could effectively technology ·smelters ·transportation improve the access to capjtal by Yukon 'This report identifies the various technical and busiDesses. economic factors that would inl1uence the YG. Economic Development. HF fm2.YB.m establishment of a lead zinc smelter in cbe Yukon. Two time frames are considered: the 1980s, and the 19905 and beyond. YG. Economic Development. D 661.03 KIN 1982

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY • 11 AmaaUgak deveiopmeDt. Prolect review ADaIysIs of the flDaDclallmpac:t of Arts 8Dd caltara1 ecoaomlc Impact with YukOD govemmeDt IDc:eDtIvea for Dew miDe deveiopmeDt ID survey represeDtatives the tenltodes 1995; various pagination with tables 1988; 38 pages with map Mar. 1994 Yukon MS Council; Ala.n Hunt & Associates; Gulf Canada Corporation David Gladwin & Associates; Ottawa; prepared Whitehorse ·Beaufort Sea ·hydrocarbon development for: Department of Indian Affairs and Northern ·arts and crafts ·business ·First Nations ·pipelines Development, Mineral Resources Directorate "impact assessment ·retail trade and National Resources and Environment This submission includes flnanc:ial and This report contains the questions and results Branch;. project no. 92-0188 cOl1lIllerc:ial infonnation about the Amauligak from a survey conducted to explore the development. It provides an update on "economic forecasting "mining ·taxation economic impacts of arts and culture in the appraisal work and plans. This report investigates the potential impact of Yukon. Surveys were done of the public, YG. Economic DevelopmeDt. TN 873.C22.B43 1988 nscal-based incentives to encourage new mine artisans, First Nations artisans, arts development in the Yukon and Northwest organizations and businesses. This survey is the AD BD8lysls of spltDg load restdc:t1oDS TenitoIies. It looks back to past Canadian first step in creating a tuIl report on this topic. OD YakOD blgb"" incentive programs, assesses the current tax YG. Towism. Arts Branch. uncatalogued July 1991; 3 volumes, with tables, charts, situation facing mines today and projects graphs, maps, photos nnanc:ial impacts on companies and Aspects of the bIstodcal &Dd preseDt Clayton, Sparks & Associates Ltd.; Saskatoon; governments of selected incentive options day 8abedes uploltaUoD ID the prepared for: Government of the Yukon, througb comprehensive analysis of case studies Dorthem YakOD Terdtorr (ID Northem Community and Transponation Services, using a custom mine finance spreadsheet YakOD Flsberies Studies 1971-1974. Transponation Engineering Branch model. Volume 1) ·inventoty ·mining ·regulatoty issues ·roads DIAND. uncatalogued 1975; 66 pages The analysis conducted for tIJis project is R.T. DeLury; L.w. Steigenberger; M.S. Elson; ADaIysIs of the Wbltehorse Environment Canada presented in three separate parts. The first accolDIDodaUoD sector Dd cdUlllle of report is an executive summary. 'Volume 1: the CODVeDUOD markeUDg plaD 1988-89. . ·First Nations ·fisheries ·heritage/historic summary report" presents a detailed summary Phase 1 report resources "non-wage economy ·North Slope ·Old Crow ·recreation ·tourism of the project, including road perfonnance 1988; 76 pages plus appendices, with charts, models, road costs, commodity and truck graphs, tables This report examines factors of past and CUl1ent movements in the Yukon, cost-benefit analysis fisheries exploitation in the northern Yukon and Laventhol & Horwath Inc.; Vancouver; of alternative spring load policies, operational makes recommendations [or future fisheries prePared for: Tourism Industry Association CliteIia for the implementation of spring load management. The domestic subsistence nsheIY Yukon (TIYA) restr:ictions, and summary and conclusions. is given particular attention, but recreational 'Volume II: technical appendices" contains "accommodations "convention centres and commercial fishing are also considered. details of the economic analysis; highway "infrastructure ·marketing plan "Whitehorse YG. ReDewable Resources. SH 224'yS.N67 1975 structure inventQlY; a summary of winter and The first pan of phase one is an in-depth review spring weight programs in other junsdictions; of the hotel, motel and recreational vehicle park AssessmeDt of Import sabsUtaUOD truck volumes and commodity distribution industries in the Whftehorse area. Specifically, it opportaDlUes patterns on Yukon bighways; and a compaLison addresses the quality of product provided and 1986; 62 pages with tables of Yukon spring and summer commodity the markets served. It identities unreaIized The DPA Group Inc; Calgary; prepared for: disttlbution pattems and truck volumes. opportunities and includes projections of Government of the Yukon, EconomiC YG. rn. TransportatioD Engineering Branch. accommodation supply and demand. The Development: Mines and Small Business; CAN 1991-5. -6. -7 second part of phase one deals with a review of sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic the marketing program undertaken by nAY Development Agreement and provides recommendations as to how best "agriculture "business "energy ·forestry "import to market the Yukon in the future, under the substitution ·manufacturing ·market assumption that no new botel or convention assessment facilities will be built over the near term. This study looks at potential business YG. EcoDomic Development. G 155.C3.YS.TB1 opportunities to produce goods that are Appraisal of a proposed 31 room bostel currently being imported, and identities cbe located ID DaWIOD City, YakoD'lenItorr local demand for these products, the key 1992; 66 pages with photos, tables factors for success and the key constraints to their successful implementation. Terty L. Darke; Edward J. Shaske & Associates YG. Economic DevelopmeDt. HF 1420.C36 Ltd.; Edmonton; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, EconomiC Development "accommodations ·business " "tourism This report is an appzaisal of the property to dete.rrni.ne the value as it currently exists and its value upon completion of the improvements. YG, Economic DevelopmeDt. TX 910.C3.E4 1992

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 AD assessmeDt of Yukon fuel supply Belvedere BoteL PeaslbWty of Beyond Cbe YukOD dalm1 Aa OptloDB. I'IIIaI report CODStnlctiOD exploratloD of possible benefits of an Sept. 1991; 29 pages with map, tables 1986; 15 pages plus exhibits, with tables Implemented YukOD land c:IaIm PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for: MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for: 1990; 148 pages with tables, maps, charts Government of tbe Yukon, Economic Belvedere Hotel Frank Duerden and others; Whiteborse; Development 'accommodations 'business "feasibility prepared for: Government of the Yukon, 'fuel products 'infrastructure 'transportation 'Watson Lake Economic Development: Mines and Small Business This report assesses the economic viability of The Belvedere Hotel operated in Watson Lake potential capital investments in tranSpOrtation with 34 hotel and 17 motel units unDl1980, "Council for Yukon Indians "economic infrastructure for the Yukon fuel supply system. when the main hotel building was destroyed by development 'First Nations 'impact Analysis bas been conducted from two fire. The 17 remaining motel units operated assessment 'infrastructure 'land claims perspectives: the impact on pricing competition under a variety of ownexs. This study explores This report is a socio-economic impact analysis for Yukon fuel supply, and the rerum on capital the feasibility of reconstructing the Orlglnal of the Council for Yukon Indians comprehensive invested to promote that compeotion. hotel, complete with restaurant, lounge and land claims framework agreement. It eXamlnes VG. Economic Development.·TP 317.C3.Y92 1991 other facilities, at a total project cost of over $2 the possible impact of an implemented land million. claim in the Yukon. The objective is to identify no current location found benefits to Yukon First Nations and to the Yukon as a whole emanating from an A better way. YukOD New Democrats implemented land claim agreement. More A backgrallDd paper on Cbe water platform and program for 1996-2000 spec:mca1ly, the role of this investigation is to t:nmBportatlOD service to and from &be Sept. 1996; 25 pages identify temtoLially significant impacts of the YukoD Terdtory, 1970-1986 Yukon New Democrats; Whitehorse claim, to assist Yukon First Naoons and 1986; 151 pages witb tables, maps 'community development "devolution government in identifying economic advantages David Berendt; Trevor D. Heaver; Vancouver; 'economic development 'employment 'First of the claim and to assist Yukon First Nations in prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Nations 'infrastructure "land claims "resource approaching the question of claim Community and Transportation Services development implementation. YG, Economic Development, E 7B.YB.D94 • exports 'infrastructure 'ports 'transportation This document formed the basis of the party This study of water transportation examines platform for the New Democrats du.r:ing the '1'he BolIDet Plume 1Uver, YukOD fOUI altemaove maIine transport routes with 1996 tenitOIiaI election. Terdtory. Draft ID8D8gemeDl pIaa for potential to serve the Yukon. It identifies three YG, Economic Development, 240 the C8aadlaa Bedtage Riven System lactOlS prominent in the evolution of the Beverage coDtalaer regalatlODB and Apr. 1995; 81 pages plus appendices Yukon's aansportation system: technological recycUag faad regalatlODB. prepared for: Bonnet Plume Steering change, govemment and cozporate ImplementatloD Plan. Part 1: I'IIIaI Committee infrastructure investment, and cbanges in the report: Part 2: Backgroaad material: 'adventure travel 'Bonnet Plume River 'First volume and compooition of crat:tic. One Part3:APPeadiK Nations "beritagelhistoric resources 'land conclusion reached is that the movement of 1992; ISBN 1-55018-345-1 (Pan 1), claims 'mining "Na-Cbo Ny'a'k Dun First mlnerals has been, and probably will remain, ISBN 1-55018-343-5 (Part 2), Nation ·outfitting "recreation "rivers *Tetlit the key to viable marine services in the future. ISBN 1·55018-341-9 (Part 3); Gwich'in First Nation "wilderness areas YG, Economic Development. GM 387.BER various pagination ·with tables, charts, graphs This management plan contains w01l1lation on Beaafort developmeat: &be YukOD A.J. Hunt and Associates Consulting Limited; goals and economic opportunities that could be penpectlve Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the available in the Bonnet Plume River region, 29 pages Yukon, Renewable Resources; project no. TRC including First Nations economic development Government of the Yukon; Whiteborse 92-3 measures, wilderness adventure travel, ourDtting, and mlneral and energy resources. 'Beaufon Sea 'hydrocarbon development 'environment "regulatory issues 'waste VG. Economic Development, 188 'resource development management This paper expresses the position of the This three-part report presents a planned Boreal spruce as ezterIor stellag. A Government of the Yukon with regards to COUISe of action for the implementation of the COUectlOD of empbtca1 researc:b and development in the Beaufort Sea region. It beverage container regulations and the anecdotal evidence includes sections on economic and socio­ recycling fund regulations. It considexs the Mar. 1992; 44 pages with tables system that would have to be put in place to economic development. Northern Research Institute; Whitehorse; YG, Economic Development, EB 333.782 YUK handle the liIst product to be included in the regulations-soft drink cans. Consideration is prepared for: Government of the Yukon, then given to bow other containelS will be Government Services, Property Management added to the product stream and their impacts Branch on the system and processes in place. "construction industry "diversification 'forestry Following the main report are discussion 'import substitution "wood products papelS that were developed to identify and This paper represents the liIst stage of a evaluate the adminisrxation options available for proposed three-part study of the efficacy of implementing these regulations. Yukon boreaI spruce as an extenor building YG, Economic Development, TO 794.5.H9 1992 siding mateIiaI. It strongly recommends a materials testing research pbase. YG, Economic Development. SO 397.rn.NB 1992 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY • 11 Broadc:astIDg 8Ild telecomJIlIIII1caUou. BaDdiDg seU-nllaDce? A strategic lhIslDess opportaDltles related to oD Pan 1: A backglOlllld paper-fac:ts, assessment of economic development and gas ezploratlon 8Ild production ID flga:res and d.efbdtlODS. Part Z: A programs affecting Yukon IndlaDS northern canada dlsc:asslon paper-poUc:y options. A 1987 1986; ISBN 0-920783-45-7; 271 pages with COIIIIIl1IIdcatloDS poUc:y for the Yukon Westcoast Community Development; Pon maps, tables 1986; ISBN 1·55018-187-4 (pan 1), Albemi G.A. Constable and others; Novacorp ISBN 1-55018-189-0 (pan 2), "community development "economic Consulting Inc.; Vancouver; sponsor: Canadian 1-55018-192-0 ISBN (Communications policy); development "First Nations "infrastructure Resourcecon (1983) Ltd. vaIious pagination The central objective of this stUdy was to "buSiness "employment "hydrocamon Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse examine the overall thrust of federal and development "impon substitution "retail trade "communications "infrastructure "regulatory temtoIial govenunent economic development This study is concerned with prOviding northern issues "Yukon 2000 policy and programming in relation to economic residents and businesses with a larger share of Pan 1 is designed to provide a bet:teI development/growth results for Yukon First the income generated by exploration and undezstaIlding of the issues and options Nations. Particular attention is paid to ways of development activities of the oil and gas relatillg to communications. Part 2 identifies the improving the effectiveness of economic industry in the north. Sucb income generating communications problems currently facing development programs and delivezy can occur directly, through employment of Yukoners, and suggests some solutions. A mechanisms in both the short- and long-term, residents with the oil and gas companies and number of policy options and courses of action and to the future design and implementation of conoactors, or indirectly, through provision of are desczibed. Each part contains a glossary. economic development programs and delivezy goods and services to these companies and The communications policy itself outlines the mechanisms. conoactors. The objectives of this study are to objectives, pnnciples. organizational structure YG. Economic Development. E 98.C7.B95 improve northern content of oil and gas and programs of a communications policy. industry purchases by identifying constraints BaslDess Development I'DDd. Program YG. Economic Development. facing northern companies, the types of goods HC 117.YS.B75, HC 117.YS.B76 evaluation plan and services required and the areas wbere Oct. 1994; 61 pages plus appendices, with northern businesses can peneoare. IbdIcIIDg products maDDfac:tDren ID the tables, charts Yukon DIAND. lID 9574.C39.B87 Richard Lloyd; Government of the Yukon, Feb. 1988; 13 pages plus appendices, with EconOmic Development; Whitehorse lhIslDess plan. Yukon poaItry operatioDS charts "business "Business Development Fund Sept. 1992; 10 pages with tables Lindsay Lister; Whitehorse; prepared for: "economic development "evaluation "financial Yukon Poultry Operations; St. AlbeIt. Albena Government of the Yukon, Economic resources "infrastructure "regulatory issues "agriculture ·business "impon substitution Development Tbis plan includes a protile of the business "Whitehorse ·construction industry "employment "feasibility development fund. evaluation issues and a This proposal to build a commerdal-sized "impact assessment "impon substitution research design for the evaluation. It also broiler operation in the Yukon includes "inventory "manufacturing "mining includes the legislation, regulations, policies infonnation on marketing, operations and This inventOly of all existing Yukon and guidelines. The plan is to provide decision­ management, as well as a vaziety of Dnandal manufacturers of building products contains makers with options for evaluation of the fund statements. data pertaining to products produced, capacityl and to recommend one option for City of Wbitehorse. Planning Services. uncatalogued employment, required certification/grading for implementation. each produCt, and the degree to whicb YG. Economic Development. 225 certification is presently being met. As well. there is a section on the availability of feasibility studies related to the manufacture of drywall C8mpbell region market analysIs/ and the status of a proposed gypsum mine on CODSDDler demuul the Haines Road. 1989; various pagination with maps, tables YG. EconomiC Development, uncatalogued MacPherson Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Tourism "Campbell region "Carmacks ·Faro "market assessment "regional planning "Ross River ·tourism "Watson Lake The analysis presented in this report prOVides proDle data from three perspectives.' regional, based on visitor pathways; community; and visitor actiVity. The objectives are to provide a market proDle on existing and potential demand and to assess the implications for future tourism maIketillg and development directions in the region. YG. Economic Development. G 155.YS.M62 1989

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY C8mpbeD region toDJtsm development Canyon CIeek mlcro-bydro PIOJect CarcrosslSoatbem Lakes region. Market plan feaslbWty IItIldy analysls/consamer demand. AppemIIK: 1991: 44 pages plus appendices, With tables, 1986: 74 pages plus appendices, With tables, Market plO61es and pathway tables maps, charts graphs 1989 Government of the Yukon, Tourism, Randy Clarkson: Dan Canuthers: Douglas prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Development Branch: Whitehorse Gilday: NEW ERA Engjneering Corporation: Tourism 'Campbell region 'Carmacks 'Faro 'market Whitehorse: prepared for: Government of the 'Carcross 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region assessment 'regional planning 'Ross River Yukon, EconomiC Development: Mines and ·market assessment ·regional planning *Tagish 'tourism 'Watson Lake Small Business: sponsor: Yukon Energy 'tourism Alternatives Program The purpose of this pIan is to guide tourism This document contains market profiles and development in the region for the next live 'Canyon Creek 'energy 'feasibility accompanying tables for each 1987 Yukon yealS. The plan identifies a mnge of potential 'hydroelecUic power plants 'micro-hydro Visitor Exit Pathway that has a bearing on the projects and opportunities that, if implemented, development CarcrosslSouthern Lakes area. It should be can lead to increased regional economic and The results of this study indicate that the considered a stand-alone document or utilized sOCial benefits. Recommendations focus on Canyon Creek micra-hydro project is technically in conjunction with the "CarcrosslSouthern specmc projects and activities that can be feasible and tinanciaJJy and environmentally Lakes region market analysis/consumer implemented and developed locally. This report attractive. The study details the potential demand" study prepared under separate cover. includes a description of the planning process economic benefits to the Yukon, project YG. Economic Development. G 155.YB.C3.M3 1989 and of the regiOIJ and its communities. This is components, engineering calculations, cost followed by a market analysis which describes estimates and tinancia1 analysis. CaraosBlSoatbern Lakes toDJtsm development plaD who visits the region now and wbo could be YG. Economic Development. BA 621.312134 NEW conVlnced to visit in the future. A description Dec. 1993: 75 pages With tables, maps and analysis of tourism products is included. C8n:r0ss economic development study. Government of the Yukon, Tourism: Draft report YG, Economic Development. G 155.YB.C25 Whitehorse 1990: 96 pages with maps, tables canada Winter Games, 2007. WoddDg 'business 'Carcress ·Carcross/Southem Lakes Grant Copeland and Associates: New Denver: region ·regional planning *Tagish 'tourism colDlDlttee prepared for: Carcross-Tagish Indian Band vartous pagination with drawings, tables This plan identifies toULism development ·Carcress ·community development "economic opportunities and initiatives and provides a City of Whitehorse: Government of the Yukon: development 'regional planning sttategy to guide development for the next five Whiteborse The purpose of this study is to ldenOfy years. It includes market analysis, a description 'Canada Winter Games 'infrastructllIe economic development options and to of tourism attractions, services, infrastructure, 'recreation 'Whiteborse recommend an economic development strategy bcspitality and promotion, and an outline of the This binder contains information that a for the CarcrosslSouthern Lakes community. tourism development plan. prcspectiVe bost city needs to know in order to The strategy recommended in this report is YG. Economic Development. G 155.YS.C3.T7 1994 put together a bid to host the Canada Winter based on ideas identified by members of the Games. Included are a meeting schedule; community. CUc:rossll'aglsb caltaral centre. Conceptaal design feaBlbWty current games; proposed venues with status YG. Economic Development. HD 319. YS.C3 1990 and report and requirement upgrades, including the asseaBIDent need for a multi-purpose facility and new Carc:ross&1Itbern Lakes region. Market 1991; 51 pages With tables, drawings analysls/consamer demand school gymnasium; a Canada Games Council Grant Copeland and Associates: prepared for: . strategic plan; meeting packages and minutes; 1989: 74 pages with tables Carcross!Tagish Indian Band previous bost society agreements; and bid MacPherson Consultants Ltd.: Whitehorse: 'Carcross ·Carcross-Tagish First Nation procedures and requirements, including prepared for: Govenunent of the Yukon, ·community development ·culture 'feasibility tinancial responsibility and facility information Tourism 'Tagish for each game. ·Carcross 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region This report presents a conceptual design and YG. CTS. Spelt and Recreation Branch. uncatalogued 'market assessment 'regional planning *Tagish feasibility assessment for the proposed centre 'tourism 'DIe Canad.a-USA trade agreement and to be developed in Carcross. The development theYakon This study is based upon analysis of 1987 of such a centre was identified as 8 high 1988: 22 pages VlSitor Exit Swvey data. augmented, where priority socia-economic development project in possible. with interviews with tourism operators the economic development strategy prepared Whitehorse: prepared for: Government of the in the area, and access to published and for the community in 1990. The report includes Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and unpublished documents relevant to the topic. opportunity analysis; conceptual design; Small Business YG. Economic Development. G 155.YB.C3.M3 1989 development cost estimates; operating cost and "economic development 'expons 'free trade revenue estimates; project tillancing scenarios; "impact assessment 'regulatory issues and a recommended operating plan. An analysis prepared to provide infort1lation YG. Tourism. AT 62 and to stimulate discussion on how the tree rrade agreement will affect the Yukon. YG. Economic Development. 382.971073 YUK

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY • CemeDDlal8DDlvenules/eveDt8 CbIIdreD'B senrlceB fac:ll1tleB project. Coal fired power geaeratloD ID YakOD program Demaad proJecUoDl Mar. 1995; vaIious pagination with maps, Government of the Yukon; Wbitehorse 1988; 49 pages, tables, graphs charts, drawings 'anniversaIies 'economic development Laura MacFeeters; Wbi~ehorse; prepared for: H.A. Simons Ltd.; Vancouver and Whitehorse; 'infrastructure 'tourism Government of the Yukon, Health and Human prepared for: Yukon Development Corporation; These two brochures explain the application Resources, Community and Family Services project no. P.w610A process for each program, include a checklist ·infrastrUcture ·needs assessment 'social ·coal ·energy ·hydrocarbon development and a glossary to assist in the application services ·waste management process, and provide an application form. This paper focuses on projecting demand for This study outlines the best Yukon specific YG. Economic Development. uncatalogued group home services into the 1990s. The capital and operating cost data available. It methodology examines histonc patterns and investigates a 1 MW and a 20 MW coal tired CeDtral beatiDg pIaDt wood cldp boUer from these, develops projections based on plant and estimates the effects of vatying coal feaslbWty antiCipated demographiC, social, policy and quality, with and without on-site coal and ash 1987; vaIious pagination with tables, graphs program cllanges. This paper is the second storage, and utilizing open- or closed-Circuit Boreal Consulting Services Ltd.; Wbitehorse; component in the development of a strategy for cooling water systems. Additional prepared for: Klondike Central Heating Ltd. the provision of group home services for Yukon - considerations are to identify any commercia1 'energy 'feasibility *Wbitehorse ·wood children in care. factolS such as the sale of steam, hot water or products YG. Health and Social Services. YHH 88-8 MAC 1988 ash generated by the power plant. YG. Economic Development. TK 1071.S5 1995 The purpose of this study is to detemline the CbIIkoot TraIL Management plaD fulancial feasibility district of a wood-Med a1temaUves: BOCIo--ec:oDOmiC statement A commitment to acUolL Wbltebone heating system in dOWDtOWD WhitebolSe. The 1987; 54 pages plus appendices, with maps, area tourism pIaD. Bac:kgroaDd woddDg study evaluates the collSttUction. capital and tables doaameDt8 operational costs, and potential energy sales. 1992-1993; vaIious pagination with tables, Benefits and costs for the options are Environment Canada charts, graphs considered incrementally. The study addresses ·Carcross ·Carcross/Southem Lakes region a heating system to be located on Jarvis Saeet 'Chilkoot Trail ·heIitagelbistoIic resources Wbitehorse Area TouIism Working Group; between 3rd and 4th avenues. ·parks ·recreation ·touIism lDukshuk Planning and Development; Optimus YG, EconOmic Development. TH 7438.B8 1987 This study assesses the potential social and Consulting Services; Whiteho[se; prepared for: economic effects of the three alternaTiVe Wbitehorse Area TouIism Committee Cbampape/AlsbIbIk Development management plans for the proposed Chilkoot ·community development 'evaluation ·market CorporaUolL J'OIIIldaUODl for growth Trail National Histonc Park. Socially and assessment ·regional planning *touIism 1987 economically, the trail and nearby communities ·Wbitehorse Westcoast Community Development; Pon are closely linked to the Yukon tourism This multi-part document contains the Albemi patterns. The impacts of the three alternatives implementation strategy (May 1993) whicll ·Champagne and Aishihik First Nations are assessed for the CarcrosslSouthem Lakes examines: ·economic development ·infrastructure region. • the specific organizational structure required This report focuses on setting the fIamework YG. Towism. TSD 86 to oversee the implementation of the plan; for struc:tullng a Champagne!Aish.ihik City' of Wbltebone. Offlc:IaJ co1DDl1lD1ty' • an endozsement procedure which provides Development COJporation capable of addressing plaD the organizational support necessary to the challenges of new venture development. implement the plan; 1987; 29 pages with maps expanding Champagne!Aisbibik EnterpIis6$, • those plan objectives that require attention and increasing partiCipation in managing the City of Wbitehorse; Wbitehorse over the fust year ~d by whom; renewable resource base of the southwestern ·community development ·land use planning • a mOnitOling, documentation, evaluation and Yukon. It assesses opportunities, strengths and ·regulatory issues ·Wbitehorse revision procedure which will ensure that the weaknesses of the FiIst Nation and how to This official plan sets out the general guidelines plan remains relevant and useful. address those weaknesses and build on for the orderly growth and development of the The towisin market research strategy (April strengths into the future. It points out that the city. It serves as a framework where the 1993) looks at six target markets in order to FUst Nation is outgrowing its current structure muniCipality and the community may be guided develop a marketing plan. of government. in development decisions. It contains YG. EconomiC Development. E 98.C7.FSS ilIfOIDlation on land use, transportation and The draft WhitebolSe area towism plan (Dec. historic sites. 1992) covers the markets, assets and concerns, YG. Economic Development. 307.wH1 goals and objections, and action plans necessary to create an overall plan. The WhitehOlSe community tow1sm development plan situation analysis (Sept. 1992) summarizes the relevant past studies, plans and ideas as well as current research. YG. EconomiC Development. G 155.Y8.W5b 1993

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 CommUDlty development plaD, 1994, Comm1lDlty eeoaomlc measares for Comm1lDlty 1DstItaU0D8l bealtb services VlDage of BalD.. J1mctlOD Kaska FIrst NaUoDB evalDaUolL Project report; AddeDdDm: Mar. 1994; 39 pages with tables Dec. 1990; 25 pages plus appendices BaIldIDg CODdlUOD reports; 'base 1 Inukshuk Planning & Development; Grafton Njootli; Whitehorse; prepared for: report: IcoDomlcldemograpblc Wbitehorse; sponsor: Canada Yukon Economic Government of the Yukon, EconOmic atlUzaUoD aaalysls Development Agreement; Village of Haines Development, Policy, Plarming and Research 1988; 31 pages with tables, map Junction "community development "economic Stevenson Kellogg Emst & Wbinney; prepared "community development "Haines Junction development "Faro "I

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 CompDatlOD of seccorallDformatloD OD CoDsamer demaad for wildlife vtewIDg CreatIDg BD OpeD market for private agricaltan (revised) IDtbeYDkoD eDergy pradacUoD ID the YDkoD 1990; ISBN 1-55018-333-8; 66 pages with 1990; 50 pages with graphs. tables 1991; 18 pages tables Crane Management Consultants Ltd.; J. Hicklin; Whitehorse; prepared for: , A. Hodgson; Whitehorse; prepared for: Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Government of the Yukon. Economic Government of the Yukon, Renewable Yukon. Tourism Development: Mines and Small Business Resources, Agriculture Branch ·market assessment ·needs assessment "energy ·micro-hydIo development ·regulatory ·agriculture ·market assessment ·marketing ·recreation ·tourism ·wildlife management iSsues ·resource development plan The 1987 Yukon Visitor EXit Survey indicated This paper discusses opportunities for pIivate This report provides the Agriculture Branch that wildlife viewing was one of the most power production in the Yukon, identffies with a consolidated sectoral review 0/ the popular recreational activities amongst visitors benefits, risks and regulatory issues which need existing published and unpublished data to the Yukon. However. it also indicated that to be addressed, and reviews the developmellt relevant to the agricultural industry in the many 0/ tbese visitors were not satisfied witb of private power in other jurisdictions. Yukon. Matetial has been reviewed from tbe their wildlife Viewing expe1iences. The purpose YG. Economic Development. PAM 1991-76 Agriculture Branch, Yukon Archives, of this study is to assess and analyze consumer Renewable Resources and tbe Economic demand, preferences and opinions regarding CIIItaraIlDdDstdes marketIDg aad Development Agreement programs. The main wildlife Viewing in the Yukon and to identify tbe promOtlODB strategy thrust of the report is to provide background general product types that could be developed Mar. 1994; 41 pages with photos matenaJ and data whicb would asSist an not only to meet this demand but also to Roland McCaffrey; Intex International Ltd.; agricultwal economist in developing a detailed improve the level 0/ visitor satisfaction. Society of Yukon Artists of Native Ancestry; marketing strategy. YG. Renewable Resources. PR 402 Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the YG. Economic Development. H 338.1 REN Yukon. Tourism, Arts Branch 'lbe CDDtIIbutIOD of the placer mlDiDg •arts and crafts ·business • culture ·First Compoaellt8 foar aDd 8ft. YDkOD taB IDd1Ist:ry to YDkOD'S ec:oDomy Nations ·manufactuIing ·marketing plan capacity aad progmm cost aaalysls. 1984; 55 pages This document examines cultural industries FilIal report Peter Fairman; Government of the Yukon. marketing and its problems and provides a 1987; 171 pages plus appendices. with tables deparUnents of Economic Development and number of marketing and promotion oIiented Allan M. Maslove; DPA Group Inc.; prepared Tourism; Wbitehorse recommendations to enhance tbe development for: Government of the Yukon, Finance ·employment ·financial resources ·impact of tbe Yukon's cultwal industlies. Industries ·economic forecasting ·financial resources assessment ·placer mining ·taxation include music and sound recording, arts and ·infrastructure ·taxation This report examines the structure of the placer emirs, ftne art. fashion design, book and Component four 0/ this study calls for the mining industry as well as its direct magazine publisbing, DIm and Video recording development of cost comparisons for the contribution to the economy in terms of and production, peztormance art and folk art. deliveI}' 0/ comparable levels of selected incomes and employment within and outside of YG. Economic Development. 130 provincialltemtoriaJ public services. The the industry itself. The DsCal impact of placer Clulagb lac. mlDe dosare costs pUIJXlSe 0/ component five is to provide the mining, in terms of government expenditure Yukon government with an assessment of the incurred and tax revenues generated. is July 1993; 33 pages plus appendices, with Yukon's tax capacity and program casts, based analyzed. A summary and conclusions are charts on the analysis contained in componenrs one to presented. Roben Rodger; Curragh Resources Inc.; four, and to assess possible options that the YG. Economic Development. DA 338.9719 FAl1984 Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of Yukon government could adopt in future Canada. Northern Affairs Program; project no. CoaveDtloD market oppoltllldtles aDd nnancial agreement negotiations with tbe NAP 303 . strategies fedeIal government. ·environment "Faro ·mining ·Sa Dena Hes 1993; 57 pages plus appendices, with tables YG. Health and Social Services. YFI-Ir7-1 DPA 191r7 This report was prepared to provide a summary Manecon Partnership Management and of estimated closure costs for the Faro CoDceptaal deve10pmeDt plan. Alplue Economic Consultants; Calgary; prepared for: BId fadUty, Wbltebone uea operations and tbe Sa Dena Hes mine, and to Yukon Convention Bureau identify poosible deficiencies in the closure Apr. 1991; 34 pages with charts. dIawings ·convention centres ·market assessment plans andlor tbe available information. The cost Don McLaughlin; Whitehorse; prepared for: ·marketing plan ·tourism estimates are based on work as specified by Great Northern Ski. Society This study provides marketing guidance to the Curragh in its reports. It includes monitoring, ·feasibility ·recreation ·Whitehorse Yukon Convention Bureau and reviews its maintenance and administration costs. This review of the potential for a ski facility exist:ing marketing plan. It validates cwrent YG. Economic Development, TN 454.C3'y9.C5 1993 concludes that it is a viable option for tbe market informatioll, identifies new potential W21iteborse area. The report includes an markers, develops strategic marketing analysiS of the area, a mountain development recommendations and prepares a three-year plan. specific ski trail analysis. and nnancial plan. considerations. YG. Economic Development. G 155.C3.Y8.M3 1993 YG. Tourism. 'I'lWD 31

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGAAPHY CIImlgb 1Dc. temporary closure cost DaWSOD i'Irst NaUoD. Ec:oDOmic estimates developmeDt strategy Sept. 1993; 33 pages plus appendices, with Aug. 1992; 117 pages with tables, graphs, charts DaltoD Post: rec:reaUoaal user S1IIDIII8IY. charts Draft Roben Rodger; Cwragh Resources Inc.; Allanah Fuhre; A.J. Hunt and Associates Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of 1989 Consulting Limited; Lewis Consulting; Canada, Northern Affairs Program LaUIie Henderson; Tuak Environmental Whitehorse "environment "Faro "mining "Sa Dena Hes SeIVices; Wbitehorse "business "community development "Dawson This study contains cost estimates for the "Dahon Post "heritage/historic resources City "economic development *Tr'ondek temporary clasure of the Faro operations and "rafting "recreation *Tatshenshini ruver Hwech'in ' the Sa Dena Res mine. It covers only those This report SUlIllDanzes the present recreational This report contains a community-based aCtivities required to minimize the impact on use of the Tatshenshini River Basin and economic development strategy that could the environment and on discharge water specIDca1ly the recreational activities that occur, guide the First Nation as land claims and self­ quality. in whole or part, at the Dalton Past site witllin government issues are settled. It includes basic 'fG. Economic Development. TN 454.C3.'i9.CS 1993 the river basin. The various aspects of use and principles of community-based economic the economic impacts associated with development; an encapsulated view of the CIImlgb Resoan:es 10Dg raage recreation are proliled in the territorial, national Dawson economy, its human resource base and developmeDt plan overview. "aro area and international context to illustrate the its resource base; the hopes, aspirations and 1987; 54 pages with drawings, maps, tables, recreational importance of the site. attitudes of the Dawson business community; graphs 'fG. EconOmic Development. FC 4014.03.1'9 1987 and a list of oppoItUllities with a preliminazy Cwragh Resources Inc. evaluation of them. DaltoD TJaB ImplemeataUoD plaa "environment ·Faro "mining "Vangorda 'fG. EconoIllic Development. E 78.'1'9.03 1992 1986; 68 pages plus appendices, with This document outlines CunaglJ Resow-ces' drawings, maps, charts Dempster Blpway IDtezpreUve plans for the development and operation of the Don Ference & AssoCiates Ltd. Management strategy. Volame l-BackgrollDd report.. first two Vangorda Plateau deposits, namely. Consultants; J.S. Peepre & Associates; VohuDe 2-5ummuy the Vangorda and Grunl. Information is prepared for: Champagne-Aishihik Band 1989; 314 pages (volume I), 60 pages plus provided on the geology of the deposits, the "community development "Dalton Trail "Kiuane appendices (volume 2), with maps, tables, development and mining operations. rationale charts, photos for development, required lnfrastrucrure and region "land use planning ·market assessment environmental concerns. "recreation "tourism Northern Biomes Ltd. and others; Wbitehorse; prepared. for: Government of the Yukon, 'fG. Economic Development. DG 338.23 CUR This report into the creation of a tourism site at the Dalton Trail covers the suitability of the Tourism; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic CIImlgb'. socICM!CODOmic COatrlbDtlOD tenaill. a market assessment, a proposed trail Development Agreement to the YIlkOD . srstem, a detailed implementation plan, and "Dempster Highway "resource development Nov. 1992; 11 pages with charts cost estimates. "tourism "visitor reception centres Cwragh Inc. 'fG. Towism. TSID 18 This strategy is a framework for interpreting the incredible natural, human and cultural heritage "employment "Faro "mining "taxation DaWBOD City ecoDOmic prome of the Dempster Higbway. Volume 1 proposes a This brief report explainS how Cunagh is an Feb. 1994; ISBN 1-55018-632-9; 38 pages plus wide range of interpretive optiOIJS incorporating important part of the Yukon economy. It appendices, with maps, tables, charts, sUIVey many proven techniques such as personal includes payroll information, hiIing policy, form interpretation, higlJway stops with signs, spending projeCtions, and current and future Government of the Yukon, Economic displays, and video and audio tapes. It also contributions to the Yukon economy. Development; Dawson City Chamber of provides a discussion of constraiDts and 'fukon Chamber of Mines. uncataJogued Commerce; Kiondike Placer Miners concerns, and identifies priorities, order of CJpI1l8 Aavlllmpact OD the YIlkOD Association; Wbitehorse magnitude costs and passible phasing options. 1982; 67 pages "community development "Dawson City Volume 2 outlines strategies to develop and maintaill visitor interpretive facilities, services Peter E. Gunther; !nformetrica; Ottawa ·employment "heritagelhistoric resources ·placer mining "regional planning and programs along the highway. "Cyprus Anvil "employment "Faro "mining 'fG. Renewable Resources. RE 194 "Northern Canada Power Commission "taxation This report provides a historical perspeCtive on "White Pass and Yukon Corporation Limited development in the Dawson geographic area, a review of the key economic sectors (mining, This report examines the role of Cyprus Anvil in tourism/services, renewable resow-ces, the Yukon economy, particularly its impact on government, and local spending), a employment, incomes, and taxation. The measurement of the contribution of these relationships between Cyprus Anvil and its sectors to the local economy (through the suppliers are discussed. ConclusiOns and a amount of employment generated by the summazy are given. sector, the amount of labow- income generated 'fG. Economic Development. 0 338.23 GUN 1982 and the amount of purchases made by various businesses in the area) and a look into the future of the Dawson City economy. YG. Economic Development. HO 2BI0.S.Y9.D3 1994

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED B.BUOGRAPHY • 11 Developing a lD8I'IIetlDg strategy for Development of ezperlmeDtal deBlgas Development of the Top of tbe World YakOD aatloD8l parks and aatloD8l to 8BBeBB the efficacy of boreal spruce mgbway IDcl1ldiDg the YakOD River Idstorlc BItes as aD exterior balldIDg sldlDg material czosslDg at DaWBOD City. LIfe cyde cost 1990; 110 pages plus appendices, with tables Oct. 1992; ISSN 1188-8067; 20 pages plus 8IUIlysIs. PrellmlDary report Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kenogg; Regina; appendices, with drawings June 1995; 316 pages plus appendices, with prepared for: N.A. Easton; Helen Voogd; Nonhern Research drawings, tables "Chilkoot Trail "Dawson City "heritagelhistoric Institute; Whitehorse; prepared for: Dave Government of the Yukon, Community and resources *KIuane National Park "market Parfitt; sponsor: Government. of the Yukon, Transponation Services; Wbitehorse assessment "marketing plan "parks "SS Government Services, Property Management "bridges "Dawson City "infrastructure 'rivers Klondike "tourism "wilderness areas Branch; TR repon #2 'roads *Top of the World Highway 'Yukon This document presents an assessment of the "construction industry 'forestry 'impon River current and potential market situation within substitution 'wood products The overall purpose of the project was to deflne which a marketing strategic plan can be This report presents the results of the second and flnancla1Iy quantify the effects of valious developed. Included is information on Yukon stage of a proposed three-parr study. It reviews options for development of the highway and travel markets; national parks and histolic sites; the history and methods of investigations to liver crossing, detail the effects of each option toUIism trends; forecasts and implications; date, the specffic results of the components of in terms of transportation economics, and marketing and promotional activities affecting this study, and presents conclusiOns with develop recommendations and suggest travel to the Yukon; and a framework for recommendations for further research. A set of implementation possibilities. This report developing a marketing strategy. complementary appendices provides additional provides background ilJ/ormation, base YG. Tourism. TSM 11 detail and data trom the study. information, preliminary analysis, detailed YG, Economic Development. TH 2231.N3 1992 analysis and results. DevelopmeDt cost cbarge B1:Ddy YG. Tourism. TR 7 May 1992; 28 pages plus appendices, with 'l'he developmeat of power ID the YakOD tables, graphs 1975; 4 volumes DeVOIDtlOD of the Northem AffaIn program to YakOD govel'llllleat. A UMA Engineering Ltd.; Bumaby; prepared for: Sigrna Resource Consultants Ltd.; prepared for: tbe City of Wbitehorse Northern Canada Power Commission federal proposal "accommodations ·community development 'energy ·environment "First Nations "foreStry 1996; ISBN 0-662-24723-X; 14 pages with ·construction industry "financial resources 'Frances River "hunting 'hydroelectric power tables, in English and French 'infrastructure 'land use planning ·taxation plants 'impact assessment 'inventory "mining Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; "Wbitehorse ·Northern Canada Power Commission "Pelly Whitehorse This report explores the imposition of River "Primrose River "rivers "Stewan River "devolution 'environment "financial resources development cast charges as a means of aiding "Tatshenshini River 'Teslin River "tourism "First Nations "forestry "land claims 'land use in the fuJancing of capital expenditures 'trapping "Yukon River planning "mining ·regulatory issues resulting from growth within the City of This comprehensive technical report presents This report contains the federal proposal to W1liteharse. It bIietIy reviews similar charges in the 4rst pbase of a planning program to transfer the management and control of Crown several provinces, reviews Whitehorse's current determine and develop the power resources of lands, forestry, water, mines and minerals, and accounts and outlines a development cost the Yukon. An inventory of available energy the management of environment in the Yukon charge framework and a nscal modelling sources in the territory is presented The more trom the federal government to the teIIftoIial structure. promising power developments are compared government. It contains the principles behind City of Whitehorse. Planning Services. uncatalogued on the basis of cast as well as socio-economic the proposed transfer of powers, discusses how and environmental impacts. Growth of the the issues surrounding the financial and human Developmeat of a fOresllD8lUlgement demand for power to 1990 is analyzed, and resources will be addressed and how plaD of the southeastel'll YakOD strategies to develop power resources to meet Aboliginal interests will be safeguarded 1990; 97 pages this demand are presented. A preliminary YG. Economic Development. PAM 1996-2 Dendron Resouroe Surveys Ltd.; Ottawa; system pIan is prepared, and recommended 'IIIe DlvtslOD coalfield. EDergy prepared for: Indian and Northern Affairs schemes are put forward. Appendix 3 presents M01lllt8lD Canada, Northern Affairs Program; Liard River a detailed look at the potential effects of hydro seU-saffldeacy for the YakOD Band; Ross River Dena Council; Kaska Dena power sites on resources and communities in 6 pages Council the ten:itory. R.C. Came; Archer, Cathro & Associates (1981) "forestry "regional planning YG. EconOmic Development. BA 338.971.9 NOR 1974 Limited; Wbitehorse The purpose of this report was to develop an 'coal"Division Mountain ·energy approach and framework for preparation of an This paper was submitted in response to the integrated forest management plan and to Yukon Energy Strategy Framework paper. It assess the suitability of e1dsting information for discusses the potential of coal, and in particular such a plan. the Division Mountain coaItield. as a source of YG. Economic Development. SD 146.Y8.D46 affordable, clean, homegroWD energy capable of DexibIe production. YG. EconomiC Development. TN B06.C3.C35

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Draft bdClal emrtl'oameDca1 evaluatlOD EcoDOmiC development strategic plaD of the l\1ortbwestelJDc. maltl· Jan. 1991; 70 pages with appendices departmenca1 mobUe radio system Yukon Community Futures Committee; Economic aDBlysls of gravel-caldam dlglca1 microwave project phases 1 aDd Whitehorse 3, Dempster 81gbway, YakollM\¥T aDd bltllmlDo1lB lllllface treated bighwayslD the YukOD "community development "economic 1991; various pagination development Spencer Environmental Management Services Mar. 1991; unnumbered pages with graphs, tables The economic strategy outlined in this report is Ltd.; prepared for: Northwestel Inc. based on the Committee's mandate from the Dr. D.R. MacLeod; Public Works Canada; "communications "Dempster Highway federal government, five program options, Whitehorse "environment "evaluation "impact assessment discussions with people living in 16 Yukon The complete report and appendices, prepared "roads communities, and the findings and for the Irlitial Environmental Evaluation, This report is an update to the 1981 report, recommendations contained in key economic includes technical studies on tenain, 'The economic analysis of BST versus gravel. " development plans and reports. Six goals for vegetation, wildlife and resource use The basis of the report is the perromJance of community economic development in the components of the IEE; a visual resources four ditfereIlt types of BST and their gravel Yukon are outlined, and clear, measwable, impact assessment; an archaeological and equivalents. short- and long-tenn objectives are identified. cuItwal resource impact assessment; and a YG. CTS. 1'raDsponation Engineering Branch, Economic profiles for each community report geotechnicaIlenvironmental assessment of the CAN 1991-44 tile opportunities and constraints to economic project. The report itself contains a section OIl development, as well recent economic Economic aDBlysls of pntected uea&. as the soCio-economic impacts and propooed Methods aDd YukOD ecoDOmiC Impact development initiatives. mitigation of the project. aDBlysls YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YS.C88 1991 YG, Economic Development. TK 7876.D72 May 1994; 38 pages plus appendices, with AD ecoDomic.development strategy for Draft YakoD forest ID8DBgemeDt poUc:y charts the Cbampagae-AIshIIdk IIaDd May, Aug. (revised) 1996 Barbara Campbell; Canadian Parks and Dec. 1992; 15 pages, plus appendices Government of the Yukon, Renewable Wilderness Society, Yukon chapter; Graham & Associates Management Resources; Wbitehorse Wbitehorse; sponsor: Yukon Economic Consultants; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Development Agreement, Renewable "devolution "forestry "sustainable development Champagne-Aishillik Band Resources Sub-Agreement; World Wildlife "business ·economic development This policy describes the Yukon government's Fund Canada, Endangered Spaces Program; commitment to the sustainable management Yukon Research Paper #2 This paper includes illfomJation on the tenns. of and use of teIritoDal forests. It includes a vision refereIlce for a board to oversee economic "economic development ·environment "impact for Yukon forests, an ecosystem managemeIlt development, mission and goals of the assessment "parks "recreation "resource approac.IJ, sustainable multiple benefits, and economic development program, discussion on development "wilderness areas appropriate decision-making processes. organizing the band's business holdings, and YG. Economic Development. SD 568.Y9.RS 1996 This report provides a framework for the an action plan. economic analysis of protected areas such as YG. ToUIisrn. PAM-AB DabUD Galcb pnJect. bdt:Ial natural eIlvironment parks and ecological eJlViroDmenca1 evaluation. VolDme IV: reserves. It is intended for people who have an EcoDOmiC developmeDt IItrategy for the commmdty aDd regloDBl socioecoDomic interest in tIlese matters, but who are not YukOD fisher)' Impact 888e&Bment exper.ienced in conducting economic analysis. 1988; ISBN 1-55018-194-7; various pagination Mar. 1996; various pagination with tables, The report provides a description of the issues with tables drawings at hand; key terms, frameworks for analysis, The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: Hallam Knight Piesold Ltd.; Vancouver and how-to steps, illustrative analysis and iindings, Government of the Yukon,. Economic Denver; prepared for: First Dynasty Mines Ltd. a checklist of considerations, and Development: Mines and Small Business; recommendations on how to proceed. It looks "Dublin Gulch "EIsa "environment "evaluation Government of the Yukon, Renewable at two main categories of economic analysis: "First Nations "heritagelbistoric resources Resources; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic tile economic impact analysis and the benefit "impact assessment "Keno "Mayo "mining ·Na­ Development Agreement cCl5ts analysis. Cho Ny'a'k Dun First Nation "Wbitehorse "economic development ·fisheries "resource YG. Economic Developrnent. CH nC3.Y9.C3 1994 This volume forms the last of a seven-volume development initial environmental evaluation. It is devoted to EcoDOmiC developmeDt OptlODB for the This report is phase 3 of a three-phase study a description and impact assessment of the YakOD forest sector. Draft into the economic development of Yukon proposed development on the soCio-economic Mar. 1989; 16 pages fisher.ies. It presents strategies and fabric of the regioIl, including Mayo, Na-Cbo John S. Mactavish; prepared for: Government recommendations which flow from analysis Ny'a'k Dun First Nation, EIsa, Keno City and of the Yukon, Renewable Resources conducted in the first two phases of the study. Wllitehorse. The issues of housing, education The report is in two parts. The first part is an ·devolution "forestry ·inventory and training, health care and health overview of the fishery and presents a deteIIIlinants, police and fire protection, and This paper, based on recent economic studies, suggested management regime for the total community infrastructure are examined to reviews the status of the industry and suggests fishery. The second part details the sector-by­ detel1Iline the potential impacts that the options tIlat may be useful to stimulate the sector economic development strategy. The development may have on the surrounding industry in support of goals outlined in the other two phases are entitled "Economic region. Yukon economic strategy done for the Yukon potential of the Yukon tishery" and "Overview Yukon Chamber of Mines. uncatalogued 2000 process. of the Yukon fishery. " YG. Economic Developrnent. PAM 1989-41 YG. EconOmic Development. SH 224.YB.E365

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 EcoDomlc development strategy OpUODB EcoDomlc evalaaUoD of the 1III01lDt EcoDomlC Impact of the 1995 DawsoD for the Ross IUvel'DeDa Development SImkam gold-silver project. YukOD City Music: Festlval CoJporaUOD Terrltol'J Apr. 1996; 28 pages plus appendices, with 1988; 37 pages with tables Oct, 1991; 12 pages plus appendices, with tables, graphs, charts, survey forms Westcoast Information and Research Co­ tables Dawson City Music Festival Society; operative; Pon Albemi; prepared for: Ross Peter Tredger; Tredgco Mineral Services; Government of the Yukon, Economic River Dena Development Corporation; sponsor: Toronto; prepared for: Wheaton River Minerals Development, Economic Research & Analysis; Canada/Yukon Economic Development Ltd, Wbitehorse Agreement "evaluation "mining ·Mount Skukum ·Wheaton "arts and crafts "Dawson City 'Dawson City ·community development 'economic River Minerals Ltd, Music Festival ·impact assessment development ·Ross River This evaluaoon is an adjunct to the This report presents the findings of three This repon provides the Ross River Dena With prefeasibility study dated October 22, 1991. This surveys done at the music festival in 1995- an up-to-date progress 'report OIl their economic report ut:iJjzes standard cash flow methods, It people attending the festival, Dawson residents development oppOItUIlities. It suggests some has been carried out for two metal price and Dawson businesses. Attendee directions to follow with respect to economic scenarios and a number of sensiOviOes. demographics are described. along with the development and the development cOIpOIaOon. Expected per ounce casts of product:ion over economic impacts of the festival, the YG, Economic Development. E 78,YB,D57 the project's life have also been calculated. ' percepoons of festival goers, residentS and YG, EconOmic Development. TN 424,CJ.YS.wSll991 businesses, and a summary of results. EcoDOmlc development strategy. 'l'be YG. Economic Development. NX 7OS,S.U6.DJ 1996 C1tr of Wldtebone. Draft EcoDOmlC Impact measarem.eDt of the Aug. 1996; 65 pages with tables Transport C8Dada airport at WbitebolSe EcoDomlc Impact of the Wbltehorse Harris Hudema Consulting Group Limited; Apr. 1989; 28 pages plus appendices, with waterfroDt development plan Inukshuk PlaDning and Development; drawings, tables Sept. 1985; 26 pages with tables Whitehorse; prepared for: City of Whitehorse Transport Canada; University of Alberta Reid Crowther & Partners Limited; prepared ·agriculture ·arts and crafts "communications (Facutty of Business); EdmontOn for: City of Whitehorse, Parks and Recreation 'economic development 'fisheries "forestry ·aviation "business "impact assessment Department "manufacturing 'mining "retail trade "toUIism ·Whitehorse "employment "impact assessment "tourism 'transportation "Whitehorse The primary objective of this report is to ·waterfront development ·Wbitehorse "Yukon This plan assesses a range of opoons for quantify the economic activity generated by the River deIiveIillg economic development services to Whitehorse Ailport, and cbe economic impact This report provides general details of the WhftehOISe. It provides background infonnaoon on the municipaIioes bordeling the airport, and project and an examinaoon of the two major on the White1l0ISe economy, key market sector on tJie Yukon. The report is also to quantify the types of economic benefits (short-tenn infonnaoon, economic opportunity areas, extent of direct, indirect and induced economic employment impacts and long-term associated opoons for administraove structures, and an activity and employment generated by the wicb operaoon of tourist and recreation economic development action plan. Whitehorse Airpon; heigbten business! facilioes) that will occur if the wateIfront plan is YG, Economic Development, uncatalogued community awareness of the airport and its implemented. economic importance to cbe region; and City o[ WhiteholSe, Planning Services. uncatalogued AD ecoDOmlC evaluaUOD of Bt1UDpage provide support for future airport development appraisal methods ased ID the 1DCeJt0r initiatives. EcoDOmlC Impacts of the 1992 Al'c:Uc WInter Games of AIaaIra. BrItish Columbia and YukOD YG. Economic Development, HE 9797 .5,CJ 1989 1987; 118 pages with tables, graphs 1991; 11 pages 'lbe ecoDOmlc Impact of selected energy . Geraldine Vrbka Collins; Fairbanks Government of the Yukon, EconOmic soan:es ID YukOD ·evaluation "forestry "regulatory issues Development: Mines and Small Business; Mar, 1984; 34 pages plus appendices, with Whitehorse; prepared for: Arctic Winter Games This thesis, from the UIliveISity of Alaska tables Host Society (1992) Fairbanks, describes the system used in the Marvin Shatter & Associates Ltd.; prepared for: three regiOIJS. In the Yukon, DIAND and "Arctic Winter Games ·impact assessment Government of the Yukon,·Economic Renewable Resources use administered prices. "recreation "Whitehorse Development According to this report, ifs ability to capture This analysis addresses the income (gross fair market value is restdcted. ·energy "fuel products "impact assessment domestic product) and employment impacts of YG, Economic Development. uncatalogued This studY develops estimates of direct and the games. It does not explicitly Consider the indirect income and employment impacts in the many hows of volunteer labour that are Yukon per dollar of expenditure for various required. energy forms. There is infonnaoon on different YG, EconomiC Development. PAM 1991-204 energy forms and data sources, direct income and employment impacts, indirect and induced impacts, total impact summary, energy impact multipliers in other regions of Canada, and price versus muIoplier theorY. YG, Economic Development, TJ 163.J.MJ 1984

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Economic buUcaton paper. A EcoDomIcpoteDtlal~theYooD&mery '11le ecoDOmiC viability 01 the Wblte compoDeDt of the EDA evalaatloa.1'IDal 1988; various pagination with tables, map Pass aDd YakOD nBwav. Studv mport report The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: aDd tecludc:almport Mar. 1995; 61 pages plus appendix, with Government of the Yukon, Economic 1986; 42 pages (study repon), various tables, charts Development: Mines and Small Business; pagination with maps, tables, graphs (technical Luigi Zanasi; Paul Kishchuk; Whitehorse; Government of the Yukon, Renewable repon) prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Resources; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic Swan Wooster Engineering Co. Ltd.; prepared Economic Development, Policy, Planning and Development Agreement for: Government of the Yukon, Community and Research; Government of Canada, Indian 'economic development 'fisheries 'resource Transportation Services Affairs and Northern Development, Nonhern development 'business "economic forecasting 'feasibility Program, Affairs Economic Development This report is phase 2 of a three-phase study 'railroads 'tourism ·White Pass and Yukon Directorate into tbe economic development of Yukon Corporation Limited 'business 'CanadalYukon Economic flsheries. It proVides detailed assessments of The purpose of tbiS study was to determine the Development Agreement 'economic economic potential for the vaIious flshing present viability and future prospects of rail development 'economic forecasting sectors. The analysis addresses both potential freight and passenger serVice between the 'employment 'evaluation 'forestry 'impact flsbery management regimes and potential Yukon and Skagway, Alaska. To fu1D1 this assessment 'infrastructure 'mining development initiatives. It is presented in three purpose, tbe study developed aatnc forecasts to The main objective of this paper is to respond parts: management, sector proDies and 2000; examined the railway operations required to evaluation issue #5: what have been the economic proDies. The other two phases are to accommodate the future traffic; estimated macro-economic impacts of the 1984-89 EDA entitled "EconOmic development strategy for the revenues and costs associated witb tbe and tbe 1991-96 EDA on the Yukon economy? tbe Yukon flsbery" and "OverView of tbe Yukon aatnc; and, combined the revenues and costs As well, it deals witb tbe unintended impacts flsbery ... to estimate tbe economic viability of tbe and effects tbat the EDA has had on its YG, EconOmic Development. SH 224.YB.E36 railway. This approach has been applied to the participants, and tbe extent to wbich the EDA scenanos of summer-only passenger operations and EDA sub-agreements have achieved tbeir EcoDOmlc role of airports III YOOD: and combined summer-only passenger stated objectives. IlD.al report operations witb year-round freight haul. YG. Econolllic Development, uncatalogued 1986; 66 pages with maps, tables YG, Econolllic Development. HE 2B09Y94.S93 Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; EcoDOmlC poteDtIal of proposed Wbitehorse; prepared for: Government of the EcoDomv-eavtroameDt IDtegratlOD: TombstoDe Park. PleHm1aary sc:opbag Yukon, Community and Transportation towuds a sastalDable YakOD aDd UBeBBlDeDt Services 1990; ISBN 1-55018-229-3; 10 pages June 1993; 25 pages plus appendices 'aviation 'infrastructure Government of the Yukon, Economic Barbara Campbell; prepared for: Government of Small This study determines airport and airstl'ip value Development: Mines and Business; the Yukon, Renewable Resources from an economic and social Viewpoint ratber Wbitehorse 'adventure travel 'employment 'feasibility £ban a technical Viewpoint It makes specific "economic development 'environment 'parks -Tombstone Mountains 'toUlism recommendations concerning a new aiIStJjp 'sustainable development 'Yukon Economic 'wilderness areas cIassmcation system; potential airsOlp Strategy This report describes a range of benefits and abandonments; tbe need for new airst1iP This paper looks at parts of the Yukon casts of parks and protected areas in general, development; the requirement for Economic Strategy in an attempt to furtber and proVides a qualirative assessment of the improvements to exiSting aiIstIips; and the detine the meaning of sustainable development economic potential of tbe proposed Tombstone need for improved aiIStJjp information. (or the Yukon. Some objectives of tbe saategy Park. IDustrative quantification is given in tbe YG, Econolllic Development. GA 387.736 STA are assessed in terms of tbeir relevance to case of potential toulism benefits in the form of sustairJable development. Suggestions for '11le economic of the YOOD sport possible increased Visitor spending and value enbancing tbe saategy are proposed. fishery associated employment YG. Economic Development. 333.72 YUJ( YG, Econolllic Development. 181 1973; 91 pages Department of the Environment, Fisheries and '11le effect of BDlelter-mllDery locatloD Marine Service Pacific Region; Vancouver OD tnLDBport costs for YakOD lead aDd zinc prodDc:UOD 'fisheries "non-wage economy 'Porcupine River 'toUlism 1980; 14 pages This report presents the findings of a study D.D. Brown; Department of Energy, Mines and Resources; Ottawa conducted in tbe winter of 1971 and summer of 1972 to determine the economic lIalue oftbe "evaluation 'mining 'smehers 'transportation Yukon sport flsbery for territory residents and 'Wbitehorse other Canadians. An overView of the Yukon This technical report analyzes oansport costs sport flshery is given, and the socio-economic related to smelting lead and zinc concenttates background of Yukon sport flshers is in the Yukon, in order to evaluate relative cost considered. Net economic bene~ts, economic advantages and disadvantages of Yukon versus impacts and lIalue of the sport fishery to the British Columbia or Japanese smelter sites. Of temtory are assessed. the two sets of hypothetical smelter options Yukon College, SH 572.YB.S56 1973 considered, Wl!itehorse is concluded to be tbe most favourable relative to transpOrt costs. -YG, Economic Development, DG 380.59 BRO 1980 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • Employment oppoltaDltles ID Yukon EmrironmeDtal and BOc:I~nomlc ~llDg the vIahII1ty of a IaDd based forestry stadieB of five bydro proJects ID Yukon economy. 'lbe case of 'l'esIID. Yukon June 1993; 52 pages plus appendices, with 1982; 299 pages 1986; 97 pages with maps, tables tables Reid Crowther and Partners Ltd.; Northern Carole J. Comeau; Toronto Ference Weicker & Company; sponsor: Canada Power Commission; Calgary ·economic development 'First Nations CanaclalYukon Economic Development "energy "environment "First Nations "fisheries 'hunting "non-wage economy *Teslin "trapping Agreement, Forestry Development "forestry "Frances River "hydroelectric power This Chesis, submitted to Ryerson PolytechnicaJ "employment 'First Nations "forestry plants "Northern Canada Power Commission Institute, examines some of the debates over "manufacturing 'training "Pelly River 'recreation "rivers "Ross River the prospects of a viable mixed economy in Che This report considers the current employment 'Yukon River north. Ways of estimating the value of domestic situation in the Yukon forestry indusoy, This report presents a comparatiVe evaluation harvests which are important culturally and including employment by sector and location, of five potential hydroelect:Iic developments. It economically are considered. Problems involved types of employment, aboriginal employment, provides environmental and sodo-economic include determining the actual volume of turnover, trailling, use of government prograIIJS cntena, as well as a ranIdng of Che projects production, evaluating the income in-kind and impact of government policies. It reviews trom most preferred to least preferred in terms generated, and assessing Che intangibles. It indusoy trends sucb as changes in skill of thooe CIiteria. The project sites are: Mid­ concludes that a viable mixed economy does requirements and technology, recruitment Yukon (Yukon River), Granite Canyon (peIIy exist, is usually underestimated and that it ditticulties, and training. It concludes with River), Roos Canyon (Ross River), Hole Canyon makes a considerable contribution to the recommendations for the next tbree yearn. (PelJy River) and False Canyon (Frances River). welfare of First Nations. YG. ECODOmiC DevelopmeDt, SO 538.3.C3.Y9 1993 DlAND. TK 1427.YB.E68 YG. Economic Development. E78.Y8.C66

Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon EmrironmeDtallmpaCl 8BBeBBment ID EvalDaUon 8BBeBBment of the 1991·96 dlsCDSSIon paper the north Yukon; OpUODB for C8DadalYukon Economic Development 1991; 29 pages With tables banDoldzaUon Agreement (EDA). FIDal report Yukon Council on the Economy and the Aug. 1992; 41 pages with charts May 1993; 92 pages plus appendices, With Environment; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada/ Laurte A. Henderson; Tuak Environmental tables Yukon Economic Development Agreement Services; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Ekos Research Associates Inc.; Ottawa; "economic development "energy "environment Government of the Yukon. Renewable prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Resources EconomiC Development, Policy and Planning .This paper was prepared wiCh Che goal of stimulating public awareness and debates of ·environment "impact assessment "Canada/Yukon Economic Development key energy iSsues in the Yukon. It bas four ·infrastructure ·land claims "regulatory issues Agreement "economic development sections: the Yukon energy system; energy and This paper reviews three impact assessment 'evaluation the economy; energy and the environment; processes-lnuviaJuit Final Agreement, The PllIPooe of this evaluation assessment is to energy and society. Umbrella Final Agreement (Yukon) and the provide an uJHo-date profile of EDA activities YG. Economic Development, PAM 1991-39 Canadian Environmental Assessment Act­ and environment, and an evaluation framework. identifying key procedwaI and administrative It includes a profile of the program, its elements EngIDeerIDg-ec:onomlc slDdy of the cbaracteIistics. Three broad tests of and SOllctUIeS, evaluation issues, and an costs of ImplemenllDg the flsheJIeB equivalency were developed and applied to evaluation strategy. This includes ongoing data restoratloDlcompensatlon galdellDes of indicate how the three processes compare in collection requirements; a range of evaluation Ibe Yukon FlsbeJIeB Protection terms of powers, procedures and assessment methodologies or lines of evidence for the Allt.borlzaUoD. Pbase 1 8Dd 2 CIiteIia. Then vanous options are outlined for researcb; options or packages of methodologies 1991 (phase 1), 1992 (phase 2); 45 pages (pbase administratively streamlining the tbree at different levels of issue coverage, 1), 100 pages (phase 2), with tables, drawings, processes, while ensuring Chat the methodological rigour and cast; and a photos requirements of each are met. recommendation regarding the optimal N.A. Jacobsen (phase 1-3); J. Korn (phase 1-3); YG. EconOmic Development. TO 194.6.H4 1992 evaluation option. Ken Nordin (phase 2); Wbitehorse; prepared YG. Economic Development. uncatalogued EDvUonmentallDdDBt:lteB ID the Yukon: for: Yukon Placer Mining Implementation opportaDlUeB and obstacles Review Comminee Sept. 1994; 42 pages with tables "environment "fisheries "impact assessment 'placer mining "regulatory issues Yukon Conservation Society; Wbitehorse Phase 1 includes the rationale used to develop 'business ·employment ·environment ·land use a model for estimating the coots to Che placer planning ·mining "science and technology miner for construction of stream channel and This report summarizes Che present starus of fisb habitat restoration features according to the environmental industries nationally and within 'White Book. " The report reflects comments the Yukon. Part 1 defines the scope of received from the Implementation Review environmental industries. Parrs 2 and 3, Committee and from miner interviews. Phase 2 respectively, discuss Chese industries trom includes an update of the cast estimating national and temt01laJ perspectives, noting the model from Pbase 1. an engineenng development of Che indusoy in the past decade assessment of stream channel restmation and identifying the opportunities and obstacles methods, and an examination of design flood to expanding the indusoy in Che next decade. flow estimation techniques. Yukon College. TO 169.6 E.S8 1994 YG. Economic Development. TN 424.C3.Y93 1992

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY EvaluatloD framework for the C8Dada/ EvaluatlOD of the BwdDess JDceDtlve AD eva1DatloD of the social and YukOD EcoDomlc DevelopmeDt Program. FilIal report ecoDOmlC impact of exploratloD, Agleemeat (mA). WorIdDg paper OD Apr. 1996; 40 pages plus appendices, with development aDd productloD of the evaluatlOD lasaes tables mfDeral resources ID the YukOD aDd Dec. 1992; 24 pages plus appendices, with Luigi Zanasi; Pousrunsky Consulting; Northwest Territories OD the Dorthern tables Wliitehorse; prepared for: Government of the aDd aatloDBI ecoDomles Ekos Researcb Associates Inc.; Ottawa; Yukon. Government SelVices 1982; 120 pages prepared for: Government of the Yukon, "business "Business Incentive Program Woods Gordon Management Consultants; Economic Development, Policy and Planning "construction industry "evaluation "impact Toronto; prepared for: Department of Indian "Canada/Yukon Economic Development assessment "impon substitution and Northern Affairs A9l'eement "economic development "manufacturing "regulatory issues "training "Cyprus Anvil "economic forecasting "evaluation "infrastructure This review includes a descnption of the "employment "energy "First Nations "impact This report presents a draft proSe of the EDA program, an assessment of the administration, assessment "land claims ·mining and draft list of pIiOIitized evaluation issues, the efficacy of the apprenticeship. consrruction "transportation "United Keno Hill Mines based on the work completed tb date on the and manufaClUIiDg program. the net impact it Tbis report assesses the impact of northern evaluation framework-a review of program has bad and recommendations for mineral development on the northern and documentation and two rounds of interviews improvements. Appendices include a summary national economies. It examines opportunities with EDA admiIlislIatOIS, stakeboldeIS and of the interview research. and constraints facing future ITJiniDg in the clients. The interview guides, a summary of the VG. Economic Development. 230 terzitories in the 1980s and assesses the interview findings, and a list of PeISOns potential sodal and economic implic~tions of interviewed are appended. AD evalaatlOD of the forest IDdDstIy three alternative mining development scenarios. development optloDB for the Yukon. VG. Economic Development. uncatalogued DIAND. He I17.Ns.w66 Snmmary report EvaluatloD of Resource 'l'raDsportatlOD Sept. 1996; 30 pages with tables EvalaatlOD of the YukOD IDdIaD AcceBB Program Kelvin Mak; Peter Drake; H.A. Simons; EDtrepreaeurtal Development Project 1990; 153 pages with tables ProForMA Forestry Consu1tants; Edmonton. 1990; 59 pages Don Ference & Assodates Ltd.; Whitehorse; Vancouver; prepared for: Government of the Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; Vancouver prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Yukon. EconOmic Development "business "evaluation "First Nations "impact Community and Transportation SelVices "diversification 'energy "evaluation "forestry assessment "Yukon Indian Entrepreneuria1 "environment "evaluation "impact assessment "infrastructure "sustainable development Development Project "regulatory issues "resource development "transportation "wood products '!'be pwpose of this study is to conduct an "Resource Transportation Access Program This study is intended to evaluate the viability evaluation of this project and to make "roads "transportation of the dJlferent product options by examining recommendations as to bow to improve the This program was designed to stimulate external and internal factozs such as market efficiency and effectiveness of this kind of environmentally and sodo-economically trends. resource availability and quality. entrepreneurial development program. sensitive resource development in the Yukon. delivered wood cost. transportation VG. Economic Development. HB 615.F4 1990 This report was designed to evaluate wbether infrastructure. power cost and labour supply. It the mandate, xationale and strategy of the focuses on discussing opportunities for EvalaatlOD of YukOD EcoDOmlC program are still appropriate; evaluate to wbat processing and covezs both large- and small­ Development OffIcer (mO) Program. extent the program bas met its objectives; and scale developments. and places particular Overview of fiDdlDgs aDd identify any alternative ways to achieve empbasis on options for long-term sustainable recGmmeDdatloDB program objectives. forest industry development. 1989; 21 pages VG. Economic Development. 351.864 FER VG. EconomiC Development. 246 Westcoast Development Group; Port Albemi; prepared for: Council for Yukon Indians EvaluatlOD of the 1992 Alaska 8Igbway aDDIvers8Iy "economic development "EconOmic Development Officer Pr09l'am "evaluation 'First Mar. 1993; various pagination Nations "impact assessment ARA Consulting Group Inc.; Inuksbuk Planning '!'be purpose of this report is to provide an and Development Ltd.; Whiteborse; prepared appIaisal of the effectiveness of the economic for: Yukon Anniversaries Commission development officezs for each FiIst Nation and "Alaska Highway "anniversaries "evaluation to outline recommendations aimed at improving "impact assessment "infrastructure "roads program design and delivery. "toUIism VG. Economic Development. 352.942 YUK '!'be pwpose of this review is to determine the impacts of the annivemary and to identify srrengtbs that should be canied forward into future anniveISBIies event planning, and weaknesses that needed to be addressed. It COVeIS organization and srructure, funding arrangements, marketing activities, products, and impacts of the annivezsary. VG. Economic Development. 15

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY III 11 EBport aDd lDvestment strategy for the Faro tcnuIsJD plaD FeaslbWty of IDtrodacIDg a passeager Yukon. PbaBe 1 &lid 2 1989; 33 pages plus appendices. With maps. escarsIOD steam t:raID IDto the YukOD 1986. 1987; 27 pages (phase 1). 26 pages tables 1981; 250 pages (phase 2) MacKay & Partners; MacPherson Consultants Thorne Stevenson and Kenogg; prepared for: Magee Robertson Inc.; MacKay & Partners; Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: Town of Faro TolUism Yukon Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the "Campbell region "community development 'business "Carcross 'Carcross/Southern Lakes Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and 'diversification "Faro "tOurism region "feasibility "market assessment Smal1 Business The purpose of this plan is to provide a 'railroads "tourism "White Pass and Yukon "exports "financial resources "import framework for the citizens of Faro to develop Corporation Limited 'Whitehorse substitution "manufacturing their fledgling towism industry. The plan is This detailed report presents the results of an Phase 1 identifies products baving export aimed at community organizations. all three investigation of the market and financial potential and options for attracting foreign levels of government. and corpOIations whose feasibility of inO'oducing a passenger exCUISion investll'ient capital. In addition. some main business may not involve towists directly. steam train to operate in the Yukon. Two opportunities to increase import substitution as YG. Economic Development. G ISS.YS.C3.F3 1989 concepts. a train trom Whitehorse to Carcrass well as some new ventures whicb can increase and a train trom Whitehorse to Cowley. are domestic activity are identified. and a strategy FeasIbD1ty ami impaeta of far farmlag each evaluated on the basis of their feasibility is recommended to increase the Yukon export IDtheYukoD as independent. self-sustaining. commercial and investment activity. Phase 2 desCIibes the 1988; 193 pages plus appendices. With tables. attractions. work program for implementing the graphs YG. EconOmic Development. T 385.5 THO 1981 recommended strategies. and provides a five­ Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; prepared for: A feasibility BtIIdy aDd buslDess plaD of year order of magnitude budget of government Council for Yukon Indians; sponsor: Canada! program expenses required for its Yukon EconOmic Development Agreement IDteDsive Azct:Ic cban' famdDg 111 YukOD implementation. "business "feasibility "fur fanning "impact Mar. 1987; 49 pages plus appendices. With YG. Eoonomic Development. 354.8276 YUK assessment "trapping "wildlife management tables Northem Biomes Ltd.; Don Ference & This study consists of a review of the history of Associates; Whiteborse trapping and fur IaIlcbing in the Yukon and an evaluation of the feasibility and likely impacts of "business "exports "feasibility "fisberies Iancbing the following species: arctic (white) "market assessment "Whitehorse Fac:IDg the cbaIIeages of the 19908 fox. coloured (red) fox. Dsher. marten. muslaat. This feasibility study is general in nature and 11 pages with tables mink. lynx. nuitria and cbinchiIla. pertains to Arctic cbarr aquacuIture Yukon Outfitters Association; Whitehorse YG. Economic Development. SF 403.5.C3.F43 development anywhere in the Yukon. The "business "employment "environment 'hunting business plan is specific to a site selected near FeaslbiUty of feecllDg sprouted gra1D to "impact assessment "outfining "recreation Whitehorse which is suitable for a full-scale dairy cattle ID the YukOD "wildlife management production farm. To assess the market 1988; 69 pages With tables This report Iisrs currently registered outfitters. potential. a market research program was desc.ribes typical expenses; and deals with A11an W. Heiland; Whitehorse; prepared for: conducted across North America. such topics as the economic impacts of Champagne/ Aishihik Indian Band YG. Economic Development. SH 167 .A74.B5 1987 outiitting 00 the Yukon economy. hiring "aQ1icu1ture "feasibility "livestock A feaslbWty study for a Wbltehone employees. conservation. game management The pwpose of this study is to determine the baslDess enterprise ceatn! and etbics. economic feasibility of using sprouted grain as 1989 YG. EconomiC Development. PAM 1992·111 a feed for dairy cattle in the Yukon. It is Wbyte Reynolds & Associates; Edmonton; intended to show the viability of sprouting grain Faby tale resort. FeaslbWty study prepared for: Whiteborse Business Enterpnse in macbines and feeding the sprouts to dairy Centre Steering Committee; sponsor: Mar. 1988; 37 pages with tables cattle. wbile at the same time identifying other Government of the Yukon. EconomiC HLA Consultants; Boreal Consulting Services animals as potential USeJS. Development: Mines and Small Business Ltd.; Edmonton; prepared for: PEP Enterpnses YG. EconOmic Development. H 636.085 HE! 1988 "accommodations 'business "feasibility 'business "community development "feasibility FeasIbWty of houseboat reatals OD the "recreation "toUIism 'Whitehorse soatbem lakes study looked the concept of business This report provides an assessment of the This at a 1989; 22 pages plus exhibits. With tables accommodation/recreational activity market incubator. wbicb encompasses a multi-tenant. rentable space; shared business administrative and the financial feasibility of establisbing and MacKay & Partners; Whiteborse; prepared for: services; business counselling; and operating an accommodation/resort facility in Mar-Tag Ventures support access to seed and venture capital. The study WhftebOISe. 'Carcross/Southern Lakes region "feasibility reviews the local business climate and YG. Economic Development. 241 "houseboats "market assessment 'marketing plan 'Marsh Lake "recreation "toUIism economy. provides an overview of existing enterprise centre models in Canada. makes This proposal involves establislling bouseboat specific recommendations with reference to an rentals on Marsb Lake. based at Lakeview enterprise cenO'e model. and provides an action Marina. This study is intended to address three pian for the implementation of the preferred areas related to project feasibility: market model. potential; financial requirements and YG. Economic Development. HF 2B implications; and a marketing strategy. YG. Towism. AC 10

YUKON ECONOIIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 A feaslbWty study for developmeat of a FeaslbWty study OD estabUsbmeDt of a Feasibility stDdy lo determlDe the commercial wb1tefl.sbllnubotlsacker commercial growers' cooperative aDd Bm01lllt of glue-lamlDated material to flshmy ID soutbem YukOIL PbaBe 1: associated storage facility ID YukOD be geDerated from the YukoD Jll8l'ket IdeDtlficatioD and flshel'J 1988; 82 pages and appendices, with tables, govemmeat's five-year capital works resoun:e avallabWty drawings program 1988; 45 pages plus appendices, with tables HLA Consultants; Boreal Consulting Services 17 pages with tables C. McEwen; G. Johnston; N. De Grafl'; Ltd.; Edmonton; prepared for: Government of Stone Croft Hutchinson Architects Ltd.; Northern Biomes Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the for: Champagne/Aishihik Indian Band; sponsor: Small Business Yukon, Government Services CanadalYukon Economic Development "agriculture "feasibility "impon substitution "construction industry "feasibility "impon Agreement This study provides an examination of the substitution "manufacturing "wood products "Champagne and Aishihik First Nations feasibility of establishing a commercial growelS' This study defuJes the normal expected usage "exports "feasibility "fisheries "resource cooperative to market Yukon grown tresh of glue-laminated mateIial in building projects development vegetables and potatoes, and constructing a and establishes a percentage of the cost of This study was conceived in the interests of vegetable and potato storage facility to house construction that is associated with glue­ economic development for the Champagne and the operation. laminated construction. It evaluates all Aisbihik FYIst Nations. If development of tresh . YG, Economic Development, 597.55 HUN 1988 components of a building project to determine water Dshing was feasible, it would diversify where glue-iaminated material could be applied the band's economic structure, provide A feaslbWty study to assess the in the construction of a building. It also productlOD of small fndtsAlerrles ID the employment opportunities for band membeIs analyzes some of cbe inOicacies of producing a and provide a product for local consumption lllayo-Stewart Valley area. PbaBe 1: specialty product such as glue-laminated with possibilities for export. This report is cbe Progress report. Pbase 2: Repon lwnber and outlines cbe priorities to be fiIst of tbree phases. 1988; 64 pages (phase I), 40 pages (phase 2), established to implement a glue-laminated YG, Economic Development, 639.21 NOR with photos, maps, tables lumber product using Yukon saftwood lumber. H. Mehafl'ey; Na Cho Nyak Dun; Mayo; YG, Economic Development, L 674.835 STO Feasibility BCIIdy of UvlDg IDdIaD vlDage sponsor: CanadalYukon Subsidiary Agreement 114 pages on Renewable Resources; Mennonite Central FeaslblUty stDdy: YukOD tree seedllDg Don Ference & Assodates Ltd.; prepared for: Committee; Mayo'Indian Band lI1II'Sery Kwanlin Dun First Nation "agriculture "berry processing "feasibility 1988; 21 pages plus appendices, with tables "arts and crafts "diversification "employment "market assessment "Mayo Reid, Collins and Associates; Vancouver; "feasibility "heritagelhistoric resources This study was done to determine cbe feasibility prepared for: Government of the Yukon, "Kwanlin Dun First Nation "market assessment of adapting or utilizing native small truits on a Economic Development: Mines and Small "tourism "Whitehorse small commercial basis. The pIimary objectives Business; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic This tbree-phased assessment of cbe feasibility were to determine if and what local varieties of Development Agreement of developing a living Indian village located bemes can be successfu.Uy transplanted, and "agriculture "feasibility "forestry "Watson Lake close to WhiteholSe was undertaken as a will survive and produce in a small commercial "Whitehorse means of diveISifying the KwanIin Dun FYIst setting; to determine if known commercial This report considers the possibility of Nation's economic base, preserving their varieties of trees and bemes will adapt, survive establishing a tree nursery to supply stock for cuJtwal heritage and participating in the and produce in the local climate; and to forestry in the Yukon, and to stimulate growiIJg toUIism industry. The pwpose of the consider in a preliminary way some economic economic development. The most probable report is to provide cbe nndings, conclusions aspects of commercial operations. sites would be WhiteholSe or Watson Lake, and and recommendations of the market reSearch YG. Economic Development, 634.7 MAY the most likeIy type of nursery would be and conceptual design phase, the human greenbouse. resource analysis phase and the viability YG, EconoIllic Development. 634.9564 REI analysis phase of cbe project. YG, Economic Development. G 155.C3.Y9.K8 The federal goods and serviees taB and theYukoD FeasJbWty study of the peny store July 1990; ISBN 1-55018-256-0; 27 pages (Includes a buslDess plan for Selkllk Government of the Yukon, Economic DevelopmeDt CorporatioD) Development; Whitehorse Mar. 1991; unnumbered pages with tables "business "impact assessment "regulatory Dana Naye Ventures; Whitehorse; prepared for: issues "taxation Selkirk First Nation This report begins with an overview of the "feasibility "needs assessment "Pelly Crossing goods and services tax in Canada. It concludes "retail trade "Selkirk First Nation with a discussion of the most important effects This report considelS the community needs, the of the GST on Yukon businesses. store's business cycle, and its goals. There are YG, Economic Development, HJ 5715.C3.Y8 recommendations regarding land, ownelShip, status of the companies and training. The business plan examines the company, ownelShip, the industry, market, management! leasee issues, operations, costs and nnancing for the store. YG. Economic Development, 216

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPHY Fedenl govenuneDl YakOD local FIDal evalaatlOD report. 1991-96 CImada­ FIDal report OD the feasibility of a IDDlU­ purcbase study YakOD EcoDOlDic DevelopmeDt species abattoir for the YakOD 1986; 94 pages with tables AglHmeDl Oct. 1991; 42 pages plus appendices, with Wayne M. Cardwell; Ryerson PoIytechnical May 1996; 261 pages with tables, charts charts, graphs. tables Institute; Toronto; prepared for: Ministry of J.C. McDavid and Associates; Victoria; Agriteam Canada Consulting Ltd.; Calgary; Indian and Northern Affairs. Northern Affairs sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic prepared for: Government of the Yukon. Program. Yukon Region. Economic Development Agreement Economic Development, Mines and Small Development Directorate "economic development "evaluation Business "import substitution *manulactuIing "infrastructure "business "feasibility "import substitution This study identities opportunities to enhaIlce This report addresses the nine major evaluation "infrastructure "livestock local supply-Chat is. to identify opportwlities to issues and their subsidiary research questions This is a technical and finaIlcial feasibility study develop local production or more effective as appropriate for each of the six cooperation into a multi-species abattoir that would be federal government purchasing practices. agreements and for the overall EDA. The report capable of providing 50'16 of the Yukon's YG. Economic Development. 354.7100712 YUK includes all overview, methodology. consumption requirements. The report background material, complementarY ways of examines the food and agriculture industry in ne1d resean:b staUODB feaslbWty study presenting the findings, and recommendations. the Yukon, reviews the proposed plant design. Nov. 1991; 29 pages including alternatiVes to the current agreement. provides cost estimates for cOIlSUUction and a Dave Loeks; TransNonhern Consulting; A 31-page swnmazy docu.ment is also available. casb flow analysis. aIld suggests steps that will Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the YG. EconOmic Development. uncatalogued need to be taken for implementation. Yukon. Renewable Resources YG. Economic Development. SF SS.Y9.AS 1991 FIDal report of direct ecoDOlDic beaeflt "environment "feasibility "infrastructure to YakOD from altemaUVe DOrt.bem gas FlDaDdalIDstltDUODB. Dnft dlscassloD "science and technology plpeJlDes. Pbase 1 paper prepued for the YakOD ECODOlDic This study examines both the potential use and 1990 Deve10pmeDt Strategy fall coDfereDI:e role of a Yukon field researcb station for PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for: 1986 furtbe1ing scientitic and policy, and the Government of the Yukon. EconOmic B.D. Leboe; Peat Marwick and Partners; appropriate scope aIld cost of establishing such Development: Mines and Small Business sponsor: Government of the Yukon a station. It presents the case for establishing a researcb centre to test. monitor aIld adapt "Alaska Highway "business "Dempster "business "financial resources "infrastructure tecbnologies and teclmiques that would belp Highway "economic forecasting "energy "Yukon 2000 "Yukon EconomiC Development develope1S avoid or mitigate adverse "hydrocarbon development "impact assessment Strategy environmental effects. "pipelines This study suggests new government programs YG. Economic Developmellt. 0 180.C3.L7 1991 The PUlPose of this report is to provide a to encourage equity investments, expaIld debt practical baseline and ongoing tool for analysis financing, enhance business training aIld FIlIal avlaUOD study IUId problem of economic benefits to the Yukon from education. aIld provide business advisory BtatemeDt, DawsoD City AIIport alternative northern gas pipelines. This pbase 1 services in rural areas. 1986; various pagination with tables report quaIltities the range of gross economic YG. EconomiC Development. HC 117.YB.L44 Stanley Associates EngineeIing Ltd.; benefits potentially available to the private FlDaDdal rescnuces. Draft ecoDolDic Edmonton; prepared for: Government of the sector in the Yukon and dertving directly from eDvlroDmeDt dlsCDBSIoD paper Yukon. Community and Transponation pipeline system investInent. Four alternatiVe Services pipeline scenarios have been considered: an 1987; 86 pages "aviation "community development "Dawson Alaska gas pipeline via the Alaska Highway; a Colin Heartwell; Wbitehorse; sponsor: City "economic development "needs Dempster lateral from that Pipeline to access Government of the Yukon assessment "safety "tourism delta gas; a delta gas pipeline via the Dempster "financial resources "infrastructure "Yukon 2000 and Alaska highways; aIld a delta gas pipeline This study was undertaken in part to reflect all The PUlPose of this paper is to establisb a set of via the Mackenzie Valley. important economic development objective of goals and objectives to guide future directions YG. Ecollomic Development. H 11 Dawson City-to increase tounsm activity in of the Yukon financial resources system; to that community. As a reflection of these local summarize the problems identitied aIld to needs, the overnll objectives of this study were outline a possible strategy or strategies for to identify existing and potential air service; improving the financial resources base of the identify impacts of existing airport limitations Yukon. It will consider the desirability of on aviation safety and operations; and identify establishing a regional finanCial institution, impacts of existing aUport limitations on future discuss the merits of alternative finaIlcial Dawson economic development. measures to stimulate development aIld DlAND. TL nS.S.C3.F4S consider possible means to clarify and improve the delivery of existing government financial assistance programs. YG. Economic Development. HC 117.Y8.F57

III YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 I'II'st Wye Lake feas1b111t7 BCIIdy and For a seU nUaat fat1Ire north of 60 Forest management plaD for Southeast development concept. Wataon Lake, Apr. 1993; various pagination with charts, Yukon Yakon tables Aug. 1991; 81 pages plus appendices, with 1990; 27 pages plus appendices, with maps, Yukon Chamber of Mines; Whitehorse tables, charts, maps (v.1); various pagings with photos, drawings, tables *Big Creek Resources *economic development tables, charts (v.2 & 3) Urban Systems Ltd.; prepared for: Town of *financial resources *infrastructure *mining Sterling Wood Group Inc. Watson Lake *regulatory issues ·taxation 'devolution 'forestry ·hunting ·infrastructure ·community development ·environment ·First This bIlef contains recommendations ·inventory ·land claims ·land use planning Wye Lake ·recreation *tourism *Watson Lake (regulatory streamlining, tax incentives, "energy ·regional planning *science and technology The pIimaIY objective of this study was to for the north initiative") that the Chamber of 'sustainable development detennine how the lake and sUITOlJJlding area Mines believes can significantly reduce the This report contains a framework for the could be developed as a recreation resource north's reliance on federal expendirures, operation of a forest resource industry in the and toUIism attraction and to detennine the including transfer payments. Included is a southeast region of the Yukon. It provides costs associated with the proposed presentation made to the minister of DIAND invent0IY and resource information analysis for development. The general approach to the and Energy, Mines and Resources on the furure all Crown lands that are expected to be project was to integrate a water management of the Yukon's milling industry; statistical transferred to the Yukon government and for program and a development program. to indicators with comment relating to the pIimaIY lands categorized as withdIawn lands for £be maximize the potential value and attractiveness generators of economy activity in the Yukon; purposes of land claim settlements. The report of First Wye Lake as a community amenity. and a btief from Big Creek Resources on includes a description of the planning area and no cwrent location found policies to stimulate new mine development in discussion on forest resources, economic the Yukon. conditions, the management plan, yield analysis PIsca1 capadtles of the Yakon and Yukon Chamber of Mines, uncatalogued and monitoring, research, and extensiOD needs. Northwest Terrltodes, 1987-88 Volumes 2 and 3 contain appendices with area 1988; 109 pages with tables 'l'he forest IDdIl8tr7ID the economy of summaties, a proposal to prepare a forest the Yukon D.G. Saigaonkar; Department of Indian Affairs management plan, phase I1 contract, and Northern Development, Constitutional 1988; ISBN 0-662-16672-8; 87 pages plus contributors and participants, conifer Development and Snategic Planning Branch appendices, with tables, charts establishment·boreaJ forest$, and yield analysis. ·economic forecasting ·financial resources Colin HeartweD; Forestry Canada; Victoria; YG, Economic Development. uncatalogued ·taxation prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Renewable Resources; Government of the A forest temue system for Yukon This report provides estimates of the potential Yukon, EconOmic Development: Mines and Feb. 1988; ISBN 0-662-16673·6, revenue or fiscal capacities of the two Small Business; Indian and Northern Affairs lSSN 0840·9781; 28 pages with charts teniIoIies. It also examines the equalization Canada, Forestry Canada Colin Heartwen; prepared for: Government of payment that could bave been available to the temtotial governments if they were included "employment *exports ·forestry ·wood the Yukon, Renewable Resources; Government under the federal equalization program.. products of the Yukon, Economic Development; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Forestry Canada DlAND, HJ 789S.NS.S2 This study looks at the forest industry as part of the Yukon's overall ecoDomy. Logging, sawn "devolution ·forestry ·land use planning nve year capltallDformaUon 1997·2002. lumber, house logs, fuelwood and pine seeds ·regulatory issues UDlDcorporated commllll1t1es are analyzed. The analysis includes a vaIiety of This paper discusses the concepts of property Apr. 1996; various pagings socio-economic indicators-the forest nghts, and the role that tenure systems play Government of the Yukon, Community and production facilities, their physical and nnancial across Canada and in Alaska. It evaluates the . Transponation Services; Wbiteliorse capabilities, and the structure of the indust:ry. impaCt of governments' goals and objectives on ·Beaver Creek ·Burwash Landing ·Carcross Forest resources, employment, income, the tenure system. The paper desCIibes the ·community development *Destruction Bay production and capacity, socia-economic nine basic elements that are inco!pOrated in *economic forecasting *financial resources impact, and annual revenues and expenditures each at the 45 major tenure systems reviewed. ·Golden Horn ·Ibex Valley ·infrastructure are assessed. The major impediments and The study groups this menagetie of tenure ·Keno *Marsh Lake *Mount Lome ·Old Crow economic benefits of development of forest systems into three forms: forest management *Pelly Crossing ·Ross River *Tagish *Upper resources are discussed and suggestions are agreements, forest licences, and timber Liard made on methods for improving the Yukon permits. industry's tinallcial position and viability for the This report contains the results of community YG, EconOmic Development. uncatalogued furure. meetings held to discuss the requirements of YG, Economic Development, SD 146.NS.H43 individual unincorporated communities in the Yukon. It serves as the basis for prepaJing the Dve-year plan which combines available personnel and &ancial resources with the pnontized and justifiable needs of the community. YG, Economic Development. 2J8

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Fort SelkIrk IlUUl8gement plan. I'aDdlDg spec:lal waste ID8D8gement In 'lbe goods-procladDg industries In the Execatlve summa,? theYukoD YukoD, 19U·1985. A pr-lImlna,? Mar. 1990; 97 pages With photos, charts, maps, 1990; 20 pages plus appendices. witb tables assessment tables MacKay & Partners: Whitehorse; prepared for: 1986; 23 pages with tables J.S. Peepre and Associates; Jackson and Government of the Yukon, Community and Government of the Yukon. Economic Johnson Heritage Research Consulting Ltd.; Transponation Services. Advisory Committee Development: Mines and Small Business; Read and Associates; Bufo Inc: ":ohn Keay: on Waste Management Northern Affairs Program. EconOmic Lord Cultural Resources Planning Inc.: ·financial resources ·infrastructure ·regulatory Development Directorate: Whitehorse Whiteborse; prepared for: Government of the issues ·waste management ·agIicu1ture ·construction industry ·evaluation Yukon. TouriSm; Selkirk First Nation The pwpose of this study is to identify sources ·fisheries ·forestry ·manufacturing ·market ·community development ·Fon Selkirk of frmds which could be raised through assessment ·mining ·transponation ·Yukon ·heIitagelhistoIic resources ·tourism management of special wastes. and to examine 2000 The objectives of this plan are subdivided into options for collecting and administenng such Indusaies in the goods-producing group culture, hentage resource management, funds. It analyzes administrative costs. levels of include agriculture. forestry. Dshing and education and interpretation. economic authonty. alternate mechanisms for collection trapping, milling, manufactuIing and development. local use. towimJ, research. and and other issues which relate to a funding construction. This paper presents a disCUSsion organization and administration. This report program. of the structure and performance of these explains the management plan and a plan VG. Renewable Resources. EP 129 indusaies in the Yukon from 1981 to 1985. It is implementation framework. intended to provide background information for VG. Economic Development. E 78.Y8.S87 the Yukon 2000 economic strategy process. VG. EconOmic Development. 338.9719 YID:: Framewolk for YukOD govemment IDvolvement In forestrv Gateway to the YukOD? Coll8lderlag a GovenlllleDt as BD ecoDOmlc force_ Draft Mar. 1995; 6 pages pabUc port anthodty at Skagway dlsc:asslOD paper prepued. for the YukOD ecoDOmlc development strategy Govemment of the Yukon. Renewable June 1996; 30 pages plus appendices faD coDfereDc:e Resources; Whiteborse Prolog Canada Inc.; Calgary; prepared for: ' 1986; 30 pages •devolution ·forestry Government of the Yukon. EconOmic Doug McArthur; Whitehorse; sponsor: This paper bnelly reviews cbe main background Development Government of the Yukon factors and issues cbat are aifectilJg forest ·pons '"Skagway ·tourism ·transportation resource management and industry ·White Pass and Yukon Corporation Limited ·economic development ·financial resources ·impact assessment ·regulatory issues ·Yukon development in the Yukon today, identifies key This report explores issues related to 2000 Yukon government pIillciples for addressing establishing public management of port forestry matteIs. and out/illes specific actions operations in Skagway. These issues include This paper is intended to stimulate disCUSsion the government intends to take. the best allocation of port revenues. regaining regarding government as a force in a modem VG. Economic Development. uncatalogued Skagway's role as gateway to the Yukon and its economy. The approach has been to provide general background on the different roles that Free trade 8IId the YukOD role as tidewater link to cbe Yukon, and the disposition of port assets by White Pass. government can play. and an exploration of cbe 1986; 34 pages Included is the option of creating a port possible rationales for such government Canadian Labour Congress; Yukon Federation authority with Alaska and Yukon involvement. This exploration is relatively of Labour: Ottawa; prepared for: Yukon representation. Appendices include cargo llows praCllca1. ill tlJat it implicitly draws upon Economic Council and trends. and results of a port cast survey. observed experience. and attempts to draw conclusions from experience about bow ·economic development ·employment ·free VG. Economic Development. HE 553.A91 1996 that trade ·regulatory issues and why government gets involved. Gold losses at lDoadike placer miDes. VG. Economic Development, He 117.Y8.M34 The pwpooe of this bIlef is to make available to Gold JeCOV8J? project (Pbase 1) the Yukon Economic Council the views of cbe CLC and its aftiliated unions on the issue of 1989; 42 pages plus appendices. with tables Canada-U.S. free trade. Randy CJarkson: NEW ERA Engineering VG. Economic Development. HF 1769.YB.F74 Corporation: Whitehorse: prepared for: K10ndike Placer Miners Association Freegold Road ecoDOmlc analysis ·placer mining ·science and technology kilometre 0 to 35. Draft The objectives of this program were to collect Feb. 1994; 108 pages plus appendices. with representative tailings samples; recover the maps, tables contained gold particles; evaluate and ·Casino Trail ·Freegold Road ·Little Salmon recommend improved recovery technology; and Carmacks First Nation ·mining ·roads provide assistance in the selection and start-up This report concentrates on the transportation of the recommended technology. Included in economics related to the improvement of the this report is a section on the economic and fiIst 351d1ometres of the Freegold Road. It social contributions of the mining industry to analyzes alternatives for the reconstruction of the Yukon. the road ill order to support beavy vehicle YG, EconomiC Development. T 24 traliic associated with a mine. or mines ill the area. The present traffic volume situation and mining interests are presented VG. EconomiC Development. 66

YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 Greater KlaaDe regioaalland use plan BalDes JuDctlOD toarlsm developmeDt 1991, revised June 1992; 94 pages with tables, plan photos, maps 1986; 50 pages plus appendices, with charts. IIalDes JaDctloD ecoDomic developmeat Yukon Land Use Planning; Wbitehorse graphs, maps plan ·Beaver Creek ·Bwwash Landing ·Destruction Haines Junction Tourism Development 1987; 46 pages plus appendices Bay *Haines Junction *KJ.uane region *land use Comminee; prepared for: Village of Haines planning "regional planning EconOmic Development Plan Steering Junction Comminee; Leverton and Associates; Northern This paper makes recommendations for land *community development "Haines Junction Consulting Ltd.; Wbitehorse; prepared for: management policies and practices and should *market assessment *streetscape plans Village of Haines Junction be read in conjunction with the 22 sectoral and *tourism background reports which detail the lmown "community development *economic This plan is a collaborative effort of the resources of cbe region. These reports desczlbe development *Haines Junction community, village counc:iJ, local bUSinesses current economic and social conditions in cbe This report is to assist Haines Junction in and toUIists. It addresses the following: region, cbe patterns and types of land use, and establishing viable short and long-term improving the overall appearance of downtown areas where cbe recommendations should be strategies to encourage economic development Haines Junction; determining the extent and speciBcally applied. This particular paper within the municipality. The DISt phase of the types of interest among toWDSpeople for describes cbe ways in which land is used in the report is a review of information which provides tOurism-oriented development; determining cbe region, outlines cbe concerns of residents about a current economic picture of the community, attitudes and interests of towists who stop in land use in cbe future, identiiies current and where it would like to be in the near future, and Haines Junction wicb respect to their use of the possible future land use problems, and charts a wbat the strengths and wealmesses of cbe town resources; identifying an image for the course of action towards sound land and municipality are perceived to be. Based upon town; identifying constraints to tourism facility resource management. information received from business and resident service development; prOviding approXimate YG. Economic Development. 333.78 nu 1991 questionnaires, as well as the basic data cost estimates for toUIism developments; concerning the current community status, the identifying all proposals on a priority basis; and 'lbe GST and small basIIless ID the comminee was able to develop overall goals providing detailed drawings and speciBcations YakOD and Northwest Tenltodes and objectives. for proposals of bigh or immediate priority. 1992; 17 pages with tables YG, EconOmic Development. 307 HAl 1987 no CWlent location found Ted Mallen; Canadian Federation of Independent Business; Toronto llaJDes JaDctlOD golf C01IISe. lhIsIDess BaD FIsheries Ltd. lhIsIDess pIaD developmeDt plaD.. Draft "business 'impact assessment *regulatory Nov. 1995; 24 pages plus appendices, with 1986; various pagination with tables, graphs issues *taxation tables The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: This study looks at the impact that the GST has Dudley Ritchie bad on business operations in the nprth. It Government of the Yukon, EconOmic includes figures on cbe casts of implementing *business "feasibility *Haines Junction Development: Mines and Small Business GST and on-going compliance casts. The *recreation "business *fisheIies "Han FisheIies Ltd. impacts on valious sectoIS are outlined and This plan looks at the competition amongst "resource development conclusions and recommendations are Yukon golf courses, the industry outlook and This study includes an assessment of c:ritical included. growth potential, markets and custom eIS, statf risks affecting Ran Fisheries Ltd. and provides YG, Economic Development, PAM 1992-29 and equipment needed, and financial recommendations to improve operations. It statements related to the start-up costs and includes a detailed cost analysis of revenue and A gafde to tile aatare of tile domIDaDt IllllIling of a club. It also contains the results of expenses from 1985 operations. Interviews service ceDtre ID a resoan:e regtOD. case a survey. . were conducted with management and YakOD stDdy-Wblteborse, Tenltory YG, EconOmic Development. GIJ 97S.H3 1995 representatives of the Pacific Northwest salmon 1986; 97 pages with tables, charts .Bsbery. James de Hoop; Toronto no CWlent location found *business *diversification *economic BaD FIsheries Ltd. OperadoDS development "import substitution *Wbitehorse perspective and 8Jl8IysIs and five year This paper, submitted in partial fulDlment of the bwdDess plan requirements for cbe degree of Bachelor of Mar. 1985; 103 pages plus appendices, with AppJied AIts, RYeISon Po1ytechnical Institute, tables explores the structure of the WhitehOISe . Han Fisheries Ltd. economy in order to further the aim of increased diversity and self-sufficiency in the "business *Dawson City 'fisheries *Han Yukon. It documents the business community FisheIies Ltd. *impact assessment *Tr'ondek proDle and the degree to which economic Hwech'in growth in WhitebOISe is limited. It explores This proposal relates to the development of the possible strategies to cope with development commercial salmon fishing industry in the problems. By re-evaluating some of the Dawson City area. It presents an analysis of the uaditionaJ banleIS to nortbem development, the impact of the processing plant on cbe industry aucbor believes a base can be established for a by focusing on the forces and relations of realistic economic diveISification policy. production before and after the establishment YG. Economic Development. 330.9719 DEH of cbe fac:iJity. Included is a Bve-year business· plan. YG. Economic Development, SH 224.Y8.H3 1985

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY III llelttage resoarc:e Impact assessment of BootallDqaa North district plall B,drocarbon development. A YukOD the proposed CUlno TraIl route km 33- 1988; various pagination with maps penpecthre. AD 8IUl0tated bJbUograpb, 585, weR-ceatral Yukon Government of the Yukon, Community and of soan:es avaDable ID the Yukon 1988; 22 pages plus appendix, with map, Transportation Services; IMC Consulting Group An:bIves photos Inc.; Loeks Resource Analysis; Whitehorse 1986 (volume 1), 1988 (volume 2); R. Gonhardt; Whitehorse; prepared.tor: Casino "Hootalinqua North 'land use planning ISBN 1-55018-024-X (volume 1). Trail Local Resource Group "regional planning ISBN 1-55018-062-2 (volume 2); 536 pages (volume 1), 569 pages (volume 2) "Casino Trail "heritagelhistoric resources The main pU1J)OSe of this plan is to identify Nancy P. Carneron (volume 1); Mary Raines "impact assessment "inventory 'land use problems and concerns regarding land use and (volume 2); Whitehorse; prepared for: planning "Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation management needs and then recommend Government of the Yukon, Education, Yukon "mining "roads "SelJQrk First Nation solutions based on a vatiety of interests, "transportation demands and land use pressures found in the Archives; sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas Action Program (NOGAP) This study is part of a review process to area. determine environmental and socio-€Conomic YG, Eoonornic Development, HD 319.Y9.K7 1988 "Beaufort Sea 'bibliographies "environment impacts of road construction along the Casino "hydrocarbon development Trail. The pnncipal objectives of the research Botel market ShId,. Carcross, Yukon These bibliographies were compiled to provide TenItory were to identify and evaluate heritage resources greater accessibility to the vast amount of Witbin the proposed section and to provide Oct. 1985; 39 pages plus appendices, with informat:ion available in the Yukon Archives recommendations concerning the mitigation of tables, drawings related to northern hy~ocarboIl development. the negative impacts of road construction on Laventhol & Horwath; Vancouver; prepared The geographic emphasis of the bibliography is these resources. A secondaIy objective was to for: A.V. Action Yukon Ltd. on the Yukon and the Beaufort Sea, but attempt to further document traditional sites "accommodations "Carcross "feasibility 'market material dealing with the Northwest Tenitories previously identified by SellOIk Thst Nation and assessment and Alaska is also included. There are 911 Little SalmonlCannacks Thst Nation members. (volume 1) and 1,015 (volume 2) entries of both This study was undertaken to deteImine the YG, Land Claims. RD 11 published and unpublished works held in the need for a new full-service hotel facility iD Archives, including monographs, articles iD Garcrass. It includes information on the geneIal BerscbellslaDd-Qlldqtanlk IDteqlretlve books, government and consultant reports, market cbaractezistics, supply and demand strategy manuscripts and cOlPorate records. analysis, site analysis and physical description, Feb. 1990; 93 pages with maps, drawings, YG, Eoonomic Development. TP 692.2H9.H93 (volume 1): marketing and facility recommendations, and charts, tables EB 333.8232 EXT (volume 2) fulancial projections. J.S. Peepre and· Associates; Jackson and YG. Eoonomic Development. 243 Johnson Heritage Research and Consulting; Northern Biomes Ltd.; Buto Incorporated; BousID.g IDfrastractlll'e. Draft disCllllsion Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the paper prepuecl for the Yukon economic Impact of WestcoastlSkagwa, roDtiDg Yukon, Renewable Resources; Government of development strategy faD conference on northern soppUes the Yukon, Tourism; Inuvialuit Game Council 1986; 26 pages with tables 1988; 36 pages with tables, charts "First Nations "heritagelbistoric resources David McCann; Carl Evers; Wbitehorse; PROLOG Planning Inc.; Calgary; prepared for: "Herschel Island "inventory "land use planning sponsor: Government of the Yukon Alberta EconOmic Development and Trade "parks "ports "tourism "business "financial resources "housing "impact assessment *ports "Skagway This report includes a prOOle of present and "infrastructure "Yukon 2000 future travellers to the island; an intelPretiVe "transportation This paper reviews the housing market in the The pwpose of this study is to compare ·the inventOIy of tbe main natural and cultural territory and projects 15 year.s abead for features of tbe area; iDterpretive tbemes intermodal operatlng and economic housing needs, major concerns and issues. It depicting tbe unique features of tbe island; characteristics of pbysical distribution to the proposes solutions to housing needs such as iDterpretive options in the context of the island; north for goods sourced from Alberta and alternative financing techniques and associated the cbaractezistics of visitors; and inteIpret:ive British Columbia. business development in the housing field. presented as a series of possible YG. Eoonomic Development. H 12 stIacegy YG. Eoonomic Development. HC 117.YB.M33 activities and sites involving a wide range of Impact OD the Yukon econom, of tbe techniques. It concludes with an outline of IIamaD resources development strategy gold placer mlDlDg bulastry t980 casts for each of the options, iDformation on 1987; 33 pages ttaiDing and employment, and methods to 1981; 15 pages Whitehorse; sponsor: Government of the Yukon monitor and review the project. M.E. Miller & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse; YG. Tourism, TSID 21 'employment "training "Yukon 2000 prepared for: Klondike Gold Placer Miners This paper deals with the goals and objectives Association involved in developing human resources from "employment "impact assessment "Klondike an economic perspective. It gives strategic Placer Miners Association "placer mining directions and recommends actions. This report presents a brief assessment of the YG. Eoonomic Development, HC 117.Y8.H9311987 economic impact on the Yukon of the placer minirlg industry. Secondary impacts are briefly considered as well. YG, Eoonomic Development, DA 338 MEM 1981

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a '!he Impacts of C8Dadal1J.s. free trade IDdIaD land use In the Ketza River valley information resources. Draft economic on the Yukon economy: fIDal report and the Impact of the Ketza River mine eDVll'oDlDent dlsc:asslon paper Mar. 1986; 26 pages plus appendices Mar. 1992; 25 pages plus appendices, with 1987; .14 pages The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: tables, survey form Graham Orpwood; Scon TifEin; Orpwood Government of the Yukon, Economic Mike Morrell; Denman Island; prepared for: Associates; sponsor: Government of the Yukon Development: Mines and Small Business Ross River Dena Council "information systems "science and technology "economic development "free trade "impact "environment "impact assessment *Ketza River "Yukon 2000 assessment "regulatory issues "mining "non-wage economy "Ross River "Ross This paper looks at information resources and This report identifies the advantages, River Dena Council how they can be integrated into the Yukon disadvantages and risks of Canada-U.S. tree This studY looks at actual and potential impacts development strategy being prepared. trade to the Yukon economy and residents. It of a mine on the Ketza River, and other mining­ YG, Economic Development, He 117.YB.l831 1987 will assist cbe Yukon government in prepanng a related developments on the activities of the bargaiIJi!lg strategy for the tree trade Ross River Dena Council members in the area. information nvlew of the game negotiations between Canada and the United It docwnents the expeIiences of the First farming Industry In the Yukon States. It is based on a review of available Nation who have used the area extensively and 1992; 42 pages documents on Yukon and Alaska economics, records their assessment of impacts to date and Girard Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared for: illterviews and meetings. their concerns about future impacts. Government of the Yukon, Economic YG. Economic Development, He 117.Y8.147 YG. Economic Development, HT 395.Y9.M7 1992 Development: Mines and Small Business Import sabstltatlon: PIOspec:ts and IDdI8D participation In the economy. "feasibility "game farming "market assessment appol'tllldtles for the Yukon Territory Draft dlsaussion paper prepared for the The objectives of this paper are to identify the with special attention given to federal Yukon economic development strategy kinds of information required to Ulldertake a govenunentp~g fall conference general review of tbe economic feasibility of 1987; 121 pages with tables, maps 1986; 33 pages game farming in tbe Yukon, and to conduct a preliminary market overview of Yukon game Wayne Cardwell K.S. Coates; Victoria; prepared for: farm.i.rJg products based on available Government of the Yukon, Economic "business "import substitution "manufactw:ing infoIIIlatioll. Development: Mines and Small Business "retail trade YG. Economic Development, SF 400.5.071992 This cbesis, submitted to Ryezson Polytecllnica1 "First Nations "Yukon 2000 IllstiMe, reviews the Government of Canada This paper continues and expands the debate 1DfrastnIc:tare. Draft economic purchases for the Yukon to identify those about the question of First Nation participation eDViraDlDent dlsc:asslon paper commodities for which significant dollar values in tbe Yukon economy. It places the concerns 1987; 59 pages were used for purchases trom outside of tbe facing Yukon First Nation people into cbe sponsor: Government of the Yukon Yukon. Given a general knowledge of the broader context of temtoIial development. "communications "energy "housing supportive capabilities of the Yukon economy, YG. EconOmic Development, He 117.Y8.C63 "infrastructure "recreation "regulatory issues an additional assessment was carried out of "transponation"Yukon2000 whether the production, or the earning of retail IDd1lBtdal minerals and minor metals This paper idenCifjes objectives, suggests margins, of thase signilicantly imported goods and their potential for development In directions and recommends actions to guide is possible. Ten import substitution the Yukon future development in tbe following areas of the opportunities are identiiied. 1988 Yukon economy: transportation, ellergy, YG, Economic Development, H 10 A. Woodsend; prepared for: Klondike Placer communication, municipal illtrastructure, Miners Association; sponsor: National housing, leisure and recreation. 'I'Ile Inc:l1lslon of people with dlsabWtles Research Council of Canada, Industrial ID tbe Yukon comm1lll1ty. A dlsc:asslon Research Assistance Program Yukon College, PAM 1987-79 paper for Yukon 2000 "exports "market assessment "mining 1988; 20 pages plus appendices This report reviews illdustrial minerals and Yukon Association for Special Needs People; millor millerals. Information is illc1uded on Whitehorse; sponsor: Government of the Yukon milleral types, uses, deposit characteIist:ics, "employment "people with disabilities "Yukon mining methods, producers, market 2000 specmcation, prices, Canadian deposits and This paper examines the status of people wicb Yukon occurrences. Commellts are also made disabilities ill tbe economy of tbe Yukon and on the likelilJood of the discovery of Yukon reviews the implications of tbe Yukon 2000 deposits and the potential for tbeir economic strategy with regard to this group. development. The recommendations are meant to provide an YG, Economic Development, QE 365.w66 operational fIamework through whic1J people with disabilities can achieve the goals of Yukon 2000. YG. Economic Development. He 117.YB.1431 1987

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a IIdtIaI emriroamental evaluation for the lDter-tenttodal blgbway recoDBtruction Investlgatlon Into the reprocessing of Alsek PUB project BtIIdy. Yukon TerrItory ElBa taUlDgs Nov. 1995; 2 volumes with photos. graphs. 1986; 14 pages plus appendices. with tables Mar. 1996; 27 pages plus appendices. with charts Public Works Canada; prepared for: tables. maps A:Jrys Environmental Consulting Ltd.; Inukshuk Department of Indian Affairs and Northern G. Hawthorn; Indian and Nonhern Affairs Planning & Development; Calgary and Development Canada. Northern Affairs: Yukon Region; Whitehorse; prepared for: Canadian Heritagel "evaluation 'inventory "roads Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Parks Canada; Government of the Yukon The purpose of this study is to apply an Yukon; United Keno Hill Mines; sponsor: "Alsek Pass "environment "First Nations evaluation method to the highways in the CanadalYukon EconomiC Development "heritagelhistolic resources "impact Yukon. The requirements of the study were as Agreement; open file 1996-3IT) assessment "Kluane region "land use planning follows: review of original highway inventoI}' "EIsa ·milling "mining "United Keno Hill Mines "parks "regional planning "wilderness areas (done in 1977-78) in combination with the latest ·waste management "wildlife management as·builts; field verification of deficiencies; Tbe study was intended to identify passible This report describes the project and the identification of sudace, cross-section and opportunities for additional recovel}' of metals environment (climate. pbysiograpby. ecological drainage deficiencies; identification of summer from the 4.6 million tollS of Keno Hill flotation land classiDcation. w:i.ldlife. bydrology. tisbeI1es). and winter maintenance demand; tailing which grades 3-4 Wt silver. 0.8% lead It includes a section on the socio-economic establishment of technical priority; and Class C and 0.9% zinc. After a histOrical review, it setting (conditions. land use. heIitage estimates for proposed reconstruction elements. examines gravity concentration. flotation resources. aesthetics) and sections on potential VG. CTS. TransporTation Engineering Branch concentration and cyanidation. suggesting a environmental impacrs and mitigation and recoveI}' program. Included are results from potential soc:io-economic impacts and IntrodudDg the CIOre option. A design scoping tesrwork and a tailings drilling mitigation. A volume of appendices includes a for a YukOD lDd1an development IIJ'IItem program. list of local wildlife species; the results of a 1989; 25 pages with drawings. graphs VG. Economic Development. TN 27.YB.H3 1996 spring w:i.ldlife survey; archaeological and Westcoast Development Group; Whitehorse; aaditional native cultural properties prepared for: Council for Yukon Indians; Yukon lBBaes and Interests ID the Selkirk FIrst components; oIal histOI}' notes on traditional Indian Development Corporation Nation traditional tenltory land use areas and sites in the A1sek PassIBear "business "economic development ·First Apr. 1994; 200 pages with charts. maps CreekIKloo Lake area; a summaI}' of previous Nations Bill Trence; David Hedmann & Associates; environmental screenings and assessments; Selldrk First Nation; Whitehorse; prepared for: This report outlines a new approacb to FiIst pbotographs; typical soil protiles; and a Jan. Nations economic development-one that is Selldrk First Nation; sponsor: Govemment of 1991 update of the environmental protection Selldrk comprehensive and community-based. and Canada; Government of the Yukon; plan. wherever warranted, managed and developed First Nation VG. Towism. TR 6 by F11st Nations-controlled organizations. It "agriculture ·community development "culture IIdtIaI report on Ross RIver project explains the research upon which this "energy ·fisheries "forestry "hentagelhistoric (Grew CreeklKetza): BllbmlBsloD to approacb is based. and the work whicb bas resources "land claims "land use planning "mining "non-wage economy "Pelly Crossing DIA1IID been done on the plan so fBI. VG. Economic Development. E 78.YB.1S8 "Pelly Farm "regional planning "tourism Dec. 1992; various pagination with drawings. "training "wildlife management tables 'l'he introduction of video lottery This document identifies issues of concern to Wheaton River Minerals Ltd.; Toronto and Ross termlDals and eJqI8Dded casino the Selkirk FiIst Nation witbill its traditional River gambllDg In the Yukon te1IitOI}'. Also identified are the interests the "Grew Creek "Ketza River "milling "mining July 1994; 25 pages F11st Nation intends to protect an'd enbance "Wheaton River Minerals Ltd. Yukon Council on the Economy and the within the area of their traditional use. This This review of cbe Grew CreeklKetza River Environment; Whitehorse; prepared for: document is a guide for furure decisions by the project includes information on the location and Government of the Yukon Selkirk F11st Nation membership. Anyone milIeIalization. geology and access. ore "gambling planning to develop resources in the area can reserves and exploration potential. mining learn about wbat the Selkirk people value and This report is the result of a consultation to methods to be used. mine design. mill the approaches to development they will deteImiIle Yukoners' views on the issue. It operation. power. organization and capital welcome. includes background ilIformation on the costs. process. legislative framework. gaming trends VG, Economic Development. E 7B. YG.S4 1993 DIAND. TN 260.wS3 in the Yukon and Canada. a summaI}' of the respollSes received by the Council. and conclusions. VG. EconomiC Development, PAM 1994-30

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPHY 11 K10Ddlke City RV park feaslblllty scady K1aane National Park Reserve: Aug. 1988; various pagination with maps, management plan IIIIIIIID8J'Y tables, photos 1990; 13 pages JoIDC C8DadalYakon scady on IMC Consulting Group Inc.; prepared for: Chief Environment Canada appreDtlc:esblp Issac Incorporated *Haines Junction *Kluane National Park *parks 1987; various pagination plus appendices, with *accommodations *busiIiess *Dawson City "regional planning *tourism *wilderness areas tables *feasibility *land claims *land use planning The intent of the reVised plan is to increase Manecon Partnership; Edmonton; prepared for: *market assessment *tourism *Tr'ondek access opportunities for visitors to see Kluane's Government of Canada; Government of the Hwech'jn interior fust hand in ways that ensure that the Yukon This study explains the physical and economic park's wilderness integtity is preserved. The *employment *impact assessment *training feasibility of developing an RV park. The plan includes iDformation on marketing, zoning, This report reviews the costs incurred by the objectives are to determine the effects on visitor activities, services and facilities, resource varIous parries in apprenticesrup and makes existing competition; describe the land conservation, cultural resource management, recommendations for cast shating and t1nancial ownership and land claim issues; determine the regional integration, environmental assessment support; determines the current participation of site design and associated utility needs; and review process, and a socio-economic varIous designated groups and provides determine site access techniques; provide statement. measures to encourage greater participation in utility and site development cast estimates; Yukon College, FC 4014.KS.K521 1990 the apprenticesbip system; detennines the estimate operational and maintenance costs; effectiveness of the Yukon apprenticeship estimate cost recovelj' potential; determine K1uane National Park Reserve: park system in meeting Yukon labour market needs; employment needs dwing construction and management plan review. Draft plan and assesses the impacts of instituting then for management of the park; and pnposala compulsolj' apprenticesbip in the Yukon. detennine and initiate all necessalj' federal, 1989; 19 pages plus appendices YG, Women's DirectOrate. C119 territorial and regional approvals and/or Environment Canada authorities for the project. *Haines Junction *Kluane National Park 'parks YG, Economic Development. 244 *regional planning *towism K10ndlke Valley dlstrtct land use plan: This draft proposal contains the highlights of a revised management plan for Kluane. This KeepIng rUG on the map. AD economic implementation strategy paper is intended to be used as the basis of a dIvenIflcatlon scady 1988; ISBN 1-55018·210-2 ; 46 pages with tables, maps newsletter and a subsequent round of public 1988; 19 pages plus appendices meetings. Government of the Yukon, Community and David Naime & Associates Ltd.; sponsor: Faro Yukon College. FC 4014.KS.K52 1990 Economic Action Group Transponation Services; Whitehorse *community development *diversification *Dawson City *Klondike Valley *land use Khume region tourism development plan framework. DIscussion paper *economic development *Faro planning "regional planning 1989; various pagination with tables The pwpose of this study is to ident:ily ways of The purpose of this plan is to establisb a making Faro a more attractive, stable framework for the use and disposition of public The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: commWlity by diversifying the local economy or Crown lands in the Klondike Valley to meet Government of the Yukon, Tourism and improving services to the people. The the short and long-tenn social, economic and *Beaver Creek *Burwash Landing *Destruction project was designed to ident:ily local goals, environmental needs of the region. Bay *Haines Junction *Kluane region *regional concerns and existing conditions, to explore YG, EcoDomic Development, 333.78 no planning *towism options for ~onomic divezsiJication, and to KIaane National Park Reserve. '!be This report describes a draft tourism framework suggest some strategies for action. question of ac:ceas based on analysis of markets, products, and YG, Economic Development. He 120.F3 1988 1988; 134 pages with tables current institutions. It is not intended to ident:ily specific projects but rather to address the key KlDg Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Municipality of Haines Junction; Haines pLinciples which are crucial to successful SeopIDg. FIlIal report Junction towism development ill the region. 1988; 39 pages *environment *Haines Junction *impact YG, EconOmic Development. 333.78 ICLU Roben Grant Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared assessment *Kluane National Park *land use for: Government of the Yukon, Community and planning *parks *recreation *regional planning Transponation Services *resource development 'towism *wildlife *Beaufon Sea *hydrocarbon development management *impact assessment *infrastructure *King Pon This report outlines the position of the village *pons council with respect to future development The objectives of this study are to conduct a considerations for the Kluane Park region. The scoping study for the future assessment of objective is to examine the entire question of impacts related to proposed port developments access into the park. It higlllights some of the at King Port and to provide advice regarding benefits of increased access into Kluane for co-ordination mechanisms for the improvement Haines Junction, as well as for W2litehorse and of vatious government departments. for Canada as a nation. It outlines how, through Specifically, the study identifies the proper management tech.rJiques, the park can components and the information source provide greater access opportunities without required to conduct a costlbeneBt analysis. having an ovedy adverse effect on the YG, ECODOmiC DevelopmeDt. HD 319.Y8.K4S 1988 surrounding natural environment. YG, EconomiC Development, 333.78 nu 1988

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 Kluane region &o1IIIsm development Khume 'I'Itbal Coundl commUDlty Kwati. KenadiD. ToIIIIsm development plan. Part t: Repon, Part 2: Tecludca1 economic development plan. "ylDg the strategy report f01llldation for BOc:lal, physical, Mar. 1994; 144 pages plus appendices, with 1989; various pagination with tables, maps spbttaallcaltaral. emotional aDd tables, graphs economic well-being The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: Joe Jack; Kwanlin Dun First Nation; A.J. Hunt Government of the Yukon, Tourism 1991; 92 pages with tables and Associates Consulting Limited; Whitehorse "Beaver Creek "Burwash Landing "Destruction Hedmann and Associates; Whitehorse

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY LaylDg the f01lDdatlon for our fnture. A look at fntare bends and the Yukon Management options for the Blaane Report of the 2020 Action Committee economy area forests affected by the 8pl1lce bark Jan. 1988; various pagination with drawings Sept. 1989; 26 pages with map beetle Frank Mooney; 2020 Action Comminee; Government of the Yukon, Economic Jan. 1996; 43 pages plus appendices, with Whitehorse; prepared for: Whitehorse Development: Mines and Small Business; tables, charts Economic Initiatives Comminee Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the W.J. I

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BI8UOG~ &I Market feasibility stady. Proposed 150 lllarketlDg coDSlderations for Ebume lIIukets for YukOD forest products lOOm botel developmeDt. Whltebone, National Park 1988; ISBN 0-662-16674-4, ISSN 0840-9781; 72 YukOD 'hnttory 1987; 70 pages with tables pages with tables, graphs, maps 1990; various pagination with tables Linda Swaine; Stevenson Kellogg Emst & Colin Heanwen; Forestry Canada; Victoria; Pannell Ken Forster; Vancouver; prepared for: Wbinney; Winnipeg; prepared for: Envirorunent prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Champagne! Aishihik Indian Band Canada Renewable Resources; Government of the ·accommodations ·convention centres "Kluane National Park "marketing plan "parks Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and ·feasibility "market assessment "Taga Ku "resource development "wilderness areas Small BUSiness; Indian and Northern Affairs Corporation ·Whitehorse This report provides insigbts for consideration Canada, Forestry Canada This study was undertaken to evaluate the in the development and marketing aspects of "exports "forestry "market assessment potential market demand for a proposed quality the management plan review. It includes "regulatory issues hotel and convention centre to be developed on information on the existing levels of use of the This study summarizes the available a site located at the north edge of the park, some of the potential markets that could information on the timber resources of the downtown core of Mlitehorse. It was done to make use of the park, and the specffic Slims Yukon, reviews the histoncal and present assist the developer in evaluating the market River Glacier Access project. In addition, there markets for each of the Yukon's forest products, feasibility of the proposed project. It includes a is discussion of other development ideas as and provides an overview of the local and pro forma statement of revenue and expenses well as the current marketing of the park. export markers, along with a discussion of the for building. Finally, included are some recommendations on impact that external factors such as exchange YG, Economic Development. NA 7800.C5 1990 development and marketing aspects of the rates and taIitfs can have upon marketing park. prospects. The report provides options for 'l'he market poteDtlalIllld productloD YG, Economic Development, FC 4014.K5592 1987 possibly implementing, in the near future, a costs of a YukOD native grass IlIld marketing strategy. legume seed IDdDst:Iy lllarketlDg feaslbWty lltady OD YG. Economic Development. SO 146.N6.H432 1987; 45 pages with tables es&ahHsbIDg a steel fabdcatIDg plant ID Wblteborse, Y.T. A master development plan for the M. Vaartnou & Associates; Decora Landscaping Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: Nov. 1989; 37 pages BloDdlke Natlonallllstodc Sites Government of the Yukon, Economic Federal Business Development Bank; 1978; 52 pages with maps, drawings, tables Development: Mines and Small Business Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Klondike National Historic Sites Planning "agIicuhure "business "market assessment Yukon, EconomiC Development, Business Team; Department of Indian and Northem Development Office; Jozsef Nagy Affairs; Parks Canada; Ottawa This report concludes that the Yukon market can sustain a natiVe seed industry which "business "construction industry "feasibility "community development "Dawson City produces 16,000 kg of seed annually, using "impon substitution "manufacturing "market "heritage!historic resources "parks "tourism about 100 hectares. The market could quickly assessment "Whitehorse This report presents the framework of the double if the agDcuItural sector expands rapidly This report investigates the market demand and master development plan for the Klondike or mine reclamation is encowaged. competitiVe environment for a large scale steel National Historic Sites, and details the process Recommendations are also made regarding the fabricating and welding plant in VVhiteharse. It and programs required for its implementation. prudent course of action which should be focuses primarily on market conditions for this The plan elemenrs for each of the development followed in development of the tledgJing seed type of enterpIise. areas are presented, followed by a general industry. YG, Economic Development, 27 description of supporting program policies and YG, EconomiC Development. H 633.2 DEC guidelines. Implementation schedules and lIIuketlDg plan and ImpUcatiODB for the associated costs are described. Development of lllalket poteDUaI for ArctIc cbarr Alaska Hlgbway VIsItors AssodatioD. the gold rush theme is stressed. Volume 'l'be plan. Volume 'l'he 1986; 67 pages plus appendices, with tables 1: 2: YG, Economic Development, T 354.710085 OlA 1978 backgrcnuul to the plan Don Ference & Associates Ltd.; prepared for: llllayo botel feaslbUlty stDdy Northern Biomes Ltd. 1988; 88 pages plus appendices (2 vohunes), with tables 1988; 17 pages plus appendices, with tables "exports "fisheries "market assessment "marketing plan *resource development L. Swaine; Stevenson Kellogg Emst & MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for: Whinney; prepared for: Alaska Highway Terry Hunon The PlllPose of this study is to detennine the Visitors Association market potential for Arctic charr cultured in the "accommodations "business "feasibility "Mayo southern Yukon, and to recommend the "Alaska Highway "Alaska Highway Visitors "tourism marketing strategy mast appropIiate to access Association "marketing plan "roads "tourism In an early 1988 study, it was concluded that a .potential markets. The specIDC areas of study The study contains a marketing plan and new hotel was required in Mayo and that a include detenDining the size and location of strategy, economic and nnancial implications of speciDc feasibility study would be required for Arctic cbarr markets, and identifying preferred the plan, and general information on markets in such a venture. This current study examines product cbaracteIist:ics and expected prices in the area. the feasibility of a proposal to construct a each of the markets identified YG, Economic Development, G 15S.C3.Y8.A5 1988 facility similar to a previous hotel in Mayo, the YG, Economic Development, SH 167.A 74.N8 1986 . Chateau Mayo, which would include rooms, a lounge and a restaurant. YG, ToWism, AC 11

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY IIIIc1Dtyre Creek west feaslbWty study IIIIIDto EBploratioDB LImIted. MlDto 1III01lllt LomeiCarc:ross Road area plan for a C01llltry resldeDtlal sabcUvtslOD project Dec. 1993; various pagination with maps, Aug. 1995; 48 pages plus appendices, with Dec. 1994; 4 volumes with maps, tables, charts charts, drawings photos David Naime & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse; David Naime & Associates Ltd.; Whitehorse; Hallam Knight Piesold Ltd.; West Vancou'{er prepared for: Mount Lome/Carcross Road Land prepared for: Government of the Yukon; project "Carmacks "employment 'environment 'Faro Use Plan Steering Committee no. 2802-01 'heIitagelhistoric resources 'impact "Carcross Road 'community development 'feasibility 'housing 'land use planning assessment "land use planning 'Little Salmon "heritagelhistoric resources 'land use planning 'Wbitehorse Cannacks First Nation 'milling "mining 'Peily "Mount Lome "regional planning This study provides background information on Crossing "Selkirk First Nation 'Whitehorse This area plan ideIltities planning issues and the site and the study objectives, describes the This initial eDvirolllIlental evaluatioIl has four the conununity's views on land use and related planning process and looks at existing and volumes. Volume L the development plan, issues. It contaiIls a histotical context; an potential land uses. Development issues are illcludes specifics on the project history, outline of the planning issues, the governing preseIlted, illcludiIJg the physical attIibutes of geology, mineralization, ore reserves, principles, the planning objectives, cbe land use the site. Conceptual development options and a conceptual miIJe plan, mill, waste disposal and policies, land use designatioIlS and mappillg recommended conceptual development plan ancillary facilities. Volume II, the envirolllIlental schedules; and a number of implementation are provided. setting, conta.iIJs field-acquired data and field strategies to be adopted for the objectives, City of Whitehorse, PlanDing Services. uncatalogued studies and a detailed desctiption of cbe policies and land uses to be achieved. terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric conditions YG. EconOmic Development. E 7B.Y9.T4 1993 Mental bealtb services ID tbe Yukon. A present in the proposed mine site area. Volume plan for comprebenslve sentces ill, the sOda-economic descnption and impact MOlllltaID View golf clab oventew 1988; 21 pages assessment, contains a descnption of the socio­ 4 pages with tables Juhree Z. Clave; prepared for: Government of economic fabric of cbe region and an Wbitehorse the Yukon, Health and Human Resources archaeological assessment. Volume N is cbe 'recreation 'tourism 'Whitehorse environmental impact assessmeIlt. 'health services 'infrastructure "needs This report includes a history of the golf club, DlAND. TN 443.YB.M16 assessment "people with disabilities course statistics (rounds of golf per year, "regulatory issues "social services Motor transport IDdastry ecoDOmlC membeIShips, cost of membeIShip, number of This review of the mental healcb service system stall., rounds by tourists, number of staff, number of was initiated as a result of proposed mental May 1991; 46 pages plus appendices, with person-years), and informatioIl on cbe economic health legislation to mandate certa.iIJ meIltal tables impact of cbe course, illcluding gross health services. This rellects a reIlewed expenditures. Lewis Consulting; Reasons North; Yamada commitment by government to the provision of YG. CTS. Sport and Reaeation Branch. uncatalogued Appraisals; Whitehorse; prepared for: mental bealth services and a growing Goverrunent of the Yukon, Community and recogrJition that a COIltinUum of care for lilt. lIDDdere benefits managemeDt. Transportation Services peISOIlS suffer.iIJg from mental disorder is Dlsc:assloD docaments desiIable bocb for cbe human benefit and for 'business 'employment 'impact assessment July 1990; various pagings plus appendices cost-effectiveness of service. 'infrastructure 'regulatory issues Government of the Yukon, EconOmic YG. Health and Social Services. 88'()()B 'transportation Development; Wbitehorse This study was undertaken to look at the 'Curragh Resources Inc. 'Faro "financial Miao-b.,dro developments for blgbwa., transpOrtatiOIl illdustry siIlce a major change in maiDteaance camps resources 'impact assessment 'Kaska Dena legislation came illto effect in April 1988. It Council "mining 'Mt. Hundere 'regulatory 1986; various pagination with maps, tables looked at the Ilumber of for-bile carriers in the issues "taxation "Watson Lake UMA Engineering Ltd.; prepared for: Yukon; the operating authotities dealt with; the This document contaiIls information on the Government of the Yukon, Government number and types of commodities aucborized trust fund option; RTAP Mc. Hundere access Services for cbe transport board; the amount and types commiODent letter and conCtibution agreement; of equipment used; the rate of openings and 'Blanchard highway maintenance camp Yukon beIlefiTS policy; YukOIl trust fund bankruptcies; and employment changes in the 'energy "feasibility 'Fraser 'hydroelectric strategy; Curragh PeaoIIIlBIlce on Master illdustry. It includes the resulTS of a survey of power plants 'micro-hydro development Agreement and Accord CommitmeIlTS; and an the industry. 'Ogilvie highway maintenance camp 'roads analysis of cbe tiIJancial data for the Faro mine "Tuchitua highway maintenance camp YG. CTS. Policy. Planning and Evaluation Branch. 4610·13 1968-89. This study assesses cbe micro-hydro YG. Economic Development. 231 deveIopmeIlt possibilities at four selected higbway maiIlteIlance camp locatiOIlS. The objectives were: to ideIltify potential micro­ bydro development sites near each camp and prepare project concepts and layouTS; to cany out an ecoIlomic analysis for each potential developmeIlt ill order to detennine cbe cost of electrical energy generation from micro-hydro sources; and to make a comparison with the cost of diesel-electric geIJeration. The four camps selected were Fraser, Blanchard, Tuc1l.itua and Ogilvie. YG. Economic Development. T 22

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 lilt. Bundere developmeDt. IDlUal 1II11111c1pallDfrastrac:tare IIDkage Native educatloD ID YukOD environmental evalaatlolL Volame 3. structure. DlBcassloD paper prepared for 1987; 80 pages with tables Socio-eeoDOmiC evalaatloD of the lilt. the YukOD ecoDomic developmeDt HLA Consultants; prepared for: Yukon Joint lIDDdere developmeDt OD the WatsoD strategy fall conference COmmission on Native Education and Training Lake uea aDd YukoD 1986; 18 pages ·education *evaluation ·First Nations 1990 Scon Widmeyer; Resources Expediting and This research report examines the state of First Homal Consultants Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared Management; prepared for: Government of the Nations education in the Yukon. focusing on . for: Mt. HWldere Joint Venture Yukon. Economic Development: Mines and equality of opportunity. efficiency in education. Small Business *Curragh Resources Inc. *environment equity for First Nations in the system. and *evaluation *impact assessment *Lower Post ·community development ·infrastructure education as an investment. Detailed social. *mining *Mt. HWldere *Upper LiaId *Watson *Yukon 2000 economic. and educational proDles of First Lake This paper looks at municipal infrastructure in Nations in the Yukon are provided. The pUJPOSe of cb.is study is to identify the the Yukon. It divides intrastructures into hard. DIAND, E 96.65.YB.Ll4 social and economic impacts of the proposed soft and social and develops a framework Mt. Hundere mine on the communities of which gives a great deal of flexibility [or Native toDdsm product analysis Watson Lake and Upper Liard and on the developing different areas of the Yukon in a Jan. 1993; 21 pages plus appendices. with Yukon in geneIal. It also looks at the effect the manner that is mOSt suitable. tables, charts project w1lI have on the community of Lower VG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.W!i4 Angus Reid Group; prepared for: Yukon Post. located in B.G. 25 km south of Watson TOurism and Western Research M.D.U. lIIuse1Ull feaslbWty BtIIdy. WatsoD Lake Lake. It includes recommendations [or Comminee 1989: 107 pages mitigation where negative impacts have been ·culture ·First Nations *market assessment identiiied. Lord Cultural Resources Planning and ·tourism VG. Economic Development. DG 338.23 HUN Management Inc.; Toronto: prepared for: The objectives of this study are to provide a Government of the Yukon. Tourism lilt. NaaseD gold project. TaWDgs dam precwsozy analysis of travelleIS who are preHmtDary deslgu report *culture *feasibility *heIitagelhistoDc resources interested in the First Nation tourism product.. *Watson Lake 37 pages plus appendices. with drawings. profiling these travelleIS througb the holistic tables This report presents options for prOviding a segmentation models used in each of Dve museum facility in Watson Lake. To meet studies looked at. Klohn LeonoffYukon; prepared for: Archer. current needs. it recommends doing YG. Economic Development. Wlcatalogued Cathro & Associates (1981) Limited renovations to one of two sites already in ·mining *Mt. Nansen *waste management existence in Watson Lake. and proposes a Nataral gas resouce assessment and This report presents a site appIaisaI and review be done in 1994 to determine future ecoDOmiC poteDtlaI of uacUscovered preliminaIy design for two potential tailings construction possibilities. The report details aataral gas resoan:es of the IllackeDZle pond sites at Mt. Nansen. The purpose of this federal and temtOlial government grant Delta-Beaufort Sea preliminary report is to provide sufficient programs for which the museum project may 15 pages with tables. charts; in English and infonnation [or a feasibility-level cost estimate. be eligible. French DIAND, TD 195.M5.K4 VG. Tourtsm. TSD 26 R.F. Conn: S.M. Da1laire; J.A. Christie; G.C. Taylor; R.M. Procter: Geological Survey of lilt. N8DSeD project: eBeCId:Ive BQlDmary Canada. Energy. Mines and Resources Canada 1994; unnumbered pages with photos. tables. ·Beaufon Sea ·energy ·hydrocarbon maps. drawings development ~infrastructure BY-G. Natural Resources Inc. Native ecoDOmiC development Part 1 of this report provides the assessment of corporatloas: poUUcaI aDd ecoDomic *mining *Mt. Nansen undiscovered natural gas resources and a bIief cbaDge ID Canada's DOrth. CARe poucy description o[ the defined explomtion plays and This summary includes a project desc::nption. paper 4 financing plan. financial statements. listing of natural gas resources-discovered and directors and officers. and site development. 1986; ISBN 0-919996-27-2: 85 pages potential. Part 2 covers the economic analysis geology. geoche.mist:ry. and nearby properties. Michael S. Whittington; Canadian Arctic and is a summary of an earlier report. VG. Economic Development, TN 424.C3.Y9.N3 1994 Resources Couuninee; Qnawa DIAND. QE 1.046 OF 2378 *economic development ·First Nations "land use planning This paper aims to look analytically at a fairly recent inStitutional innovation in Canadian political economy. the native economic development corporation. It outlines the political and economic context within which these organizations opemte and elabomtes a general framework for assessing economic development strategies. It desCIibes the corpomtions themselves and assesses them within the framework. VG, Economic Development. E 78.C2.w44 1986

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Nataral reaoan:es. Draft economle Needs assessmeDt stady for a womeD's NOD-CODSIIIDptive wUdUfe use OD the eavlJoDlDent dIsc:IIsslOD paper shelter YakOD DOrth slope 1987; 74 pages plus appendices, with tables 1989; 31 pages plus appendices, with graphs, 1988; 27 pages Robert Prescon-Allen; Christine Prescon-Allen; tables D. Talarico; D. Mossop; Whitehorse; prepared Robert W. Homal; PADATA; Hornal Consulting Elizabeth B. Lane; Laura MacFeeters; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Renewable Ltd.; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, for: Help and Hope for Families Society Resources Economic Development: Mines and Small "needs assessment "Watson Lake "women "business "parks "recreation "tourism Business This report examines the possibility of "wilderness areas "wildlife management "economic development "reguIatory issues establishing a shelter for battered women and This document is made up of two parts. Part 1 "resource development "Yukon 2000 their children in cbe Watson Lake area. The is entitled "The effects of wildlife viewing: The tasks of this paper include: developing a study involved consultations in the area, tourism and birds in Herschel Island Territorial series of objectives for the management of interviews witb representatives trom shelters in Park" and part 2 is entitled "Bird watching natural resources; developing a series of small communities in western and northern enterprise: pilot trip on Yukon North Slope." guiding principles for the allocation and Canada, and analysis of estimated population Both deal Itvith the increasiDg opportunities for management of the Yukon's natural resources; trends and cbe incidence of wife assault in the wildlife viewing in the area and the potential for identifying the major implications of these area. The problems associated with the development by the people living cbere. pIillciples for natural resource users and the available population Bgures are discussed. YG, Economic Development. SIC 471.Y9.T3 1989 economy in general; recommending methods YG, HeaIt.h and Soda! Services, 89-011 for resolving competing demands for resources; North Amertcaa free trade agreement; and recommending specific actions by the A Dew ecoDomle developmeDt poUcr for bapUcatloasfortheYakoD public and private sectors to implement the the Dorth71'he Impact of the C8Dada· Sept. 1992; 12 pages proposed principles and mecbods. UOS. free trade agnement J. Alec Macpherson 1988; ISBN 0-88627-090-1; 45 pages YG, Economic Development, HC 117.YS.N38 "free ttade "impact assessment "regulatory Dnawa; prepared for: Canadian Centre for issues NCPC YDkOD traDBfer agreemeDt. Policy Alternatives Review of fbuuu:lal uul ecoDomle This report begins wicb cbe possible impact of "economic development "free ttade "impact aspects cbe agreement on Canada as a wbole. The assessment "regulatory issues 1987; 21 pages . impact on cbe Yukon is discussed under market This study looks at cbe possible effects the tree access, energy, government procurement, and InterGroup Consultants Ltd.; prepared for: trade agreement may have on the Yukon and services and investment. Government of the Yukon, Economic Nortbwest Tenitories. YG, Economic Development, PAM 1992-47 Development: Mines and Small Business YG. Economic Development. HC 117.N5.A23 "energy "financial resources "infrastructure Nortbem economle developmeDt "Northern Canada Power Commission 'lbe DeBt step ID maaagIDg YakOD'S programmIDg. DIsc:as8IOD paper This report reviews the financial and economic power system. DlscassloD paper 1989; 29 pages aspects of the agreement-in-principle for the July/Aug. 1996; 13 pages prepared for: Departtnent of Indian Affairs and transfer to the Yukon of those assets of the Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Northern Development Northern Canada Power Commission located in Development; Whitehorse "economic development "financial resources the Yukon. "energy "infrastructure *Yukon Electrical This draft, unsigned report provides cbe context YG, Economic Development, 351.8722 IN'!' Company Limited "Yukon Energy Corporation iD which regional economic development RDP tackles ecoDomle poUcr This discussion paper highlights the Yukon programming has been provided to the nortb, . Nov. 1995; 9 pages Energy COIPoration's ability, after ten yeam of an overview of its mast recent form-the external management by YECVConsumers CanadalYukon Economic Development New Democratic Party; Whitehorse Utilities, to establisb full Yukon control and Agreement, and a review of recent principles "economic development "infrastructure management of its assets. Future options are on which cbe federal government has based its This press release presents the comprehensive reviewed for management and ownership of the regional economic development programming policy put together by the Yukon New Yukon's power system. policies. Three options are presented for cbe Democrats as the basis of its party platform. It YG, EconomiC Development, '2Z1 federal government to consider as it assesses covers specifJc sectOlS of cbe economy­ whether it should provide economic mining, tourism, forestry, traditional NOGAP camaJatlve blbUograpby development programming to the nortb in the subsistence, manufactwirJg and construction. 1992; ISBN 0-662-19446-2 future. YG, Economic Development. PAM 1995-38 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, YG, Economic Development, HD 87.S.N7 1989 Constitutional Development and Sttategic Planning Branch, NOGAP Secretariat; Ottawa "bibliographies "hydrocarbon development This cumulative bibliography contains citations and abstracts for published and unpublished reports and otber products completed under the Northern Oil and Gas Action Program. These items bave been funded wholly or partly by NOGAP. The bibliography is multidisciplinary and contains a section on economic conditions. YG, Economic Development, HD 9574.C4.N66

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 Noltbem emploJllWlt aDd trabdag ID 'lbe Dortbem mlDenI poUcy OD aDd gas benefits maaagement: the 00 8Dd gaB lDdustry 1986; ISBN 0-662-54772-1; 31 pages (English), OpdODS for coDSlderatloD ID tbe 1986; ISBN 0-920783-23-6; 105 pages with 33 pages (French), with maps, tables, graphs DegOtlatlOD of a Dolthem accord charts, tables Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Natural 1989; 83 pages DPA Group Inc.; InterGroup Consulting Resources and EconOmic Development Branch, Lindsay Staples; Doug McArthur; Ewan Economists Ltd.; Calgary Mining Management and Infrastructure Conerill; Whitehorse; prepared for: "employment "hydrocarbon development Directorate; Ottawa Government of the Yukon, Economic "training "economic development "infrastructure "mining Development: Mines and Small Business This study was commiSsioned to determine the "regulatory issues "Beaufort Sea ·bUSiness ·education key factors which enbance or inhibit the This policy outlines the framework for ·employment ·hydrocarbon development abilities of oil and gas companies in northern encouraging mineral exploIation and ·infrastructure "regulatory issues "training· Canada to traiD and employ northern residents. development, thereby contributing to the This paper identifies and analyzes options It makes recommendations on strategies that expansion of the teIIitotial and Canadian available to the Yukon government for will enbance the nature and extent of northern economies. The objectives of the policy are to managing economic benefits such as participation in northern oil and gas activities. improve the climate for investing in, and the employment opportunities, business The study pays close attention to regional competitive position of, the mineral sector in opportunities and training ariSing from oil and differences in labour force chmc:teIistics and cbe te1Iitoties by: providing the industry with an gas act:illities in the Yukon and Beaufort Sea. employment opportunities. atmosphere of certainty as to the federal This report is meant to assist the government in YG. Economic Development. EB 331.12 ENV government's intentions; increasing industry detennining what factors and conditions it competftiveness by prOviding improved should consider in establishing mecbanisms for Noltbem froDtler, aortbem bomelaDd: geascientific services and by minimizing fedeIal benefits management through accord 'I'Ile report of tbe IIlackeDZle Valley government-imposed costs; and encouraging a discussions. plpeliDe IJlqakJ' dialogue among the mining industry, the public YG. ECXlnomic Development. TN 872.C3.Y9.sS1989 1977; 2 volumes and both levels of government Old Crow akatIDg rIDk feaslbWC, stIuly Thomas R. Berger; Minister of Supply and YG. EconomiC Development. TN 2S.N4.C36 Services; Ottawa Nov. 1988; 19 pages plus appendices, with 'I'Ile November 1993 YukOD toDJtsm photos, drawings "Beaufort Sea ·bUSiness "employment ·First sammlt report Nations ·hydrocarbon development ·impact DaVid Nairne & Associates Ltd.; Wbitehorse; Jan. 1994; 36 pages plus appendices assessment "Mackenzie Valley ·Old Crow project no. 1946 ·pipelines "regional planning "transportation Lewis Consulting; Wbitehorse; prepared for: ·feasibility ·Old Crow "recreation Government of the Yukon, Tourism These two volumes present the report of the This report on the skating tink begins with inquiry conducted to assess the impact of the "infrastructure ·tourism geneIal information and demographics about proposed pipeline on the Yukon and Northwest This survey, conducted for the brst-ever Yukon cbe community. This is followed by detailed Temtories. Volume One deals with the broad tolllism summit, identified issues of concern to information on an indoor arena, including a / social, economic and enviroIl11lental impacts cbe tourism industry. Participants raised a wide sumIJlBIy of a community meeting, preliminBIy that a gas pipeline and an energy corridor vaIiety of concerns, grouped in the following plans, capital cost estimates, and operating and would bave in the Mackenzie Valley and the categories: tourism awareness, tourism maintenance estimates, and potential funding western Arctic. Affects on the northern Yukon infrastructure and funding, marketing, and the sources. and Beaufort Sea region are detailed, and tolllism partneIShip. The report contains YG. CTS. Lands Branch, uncatalogued recommendations are made. Volume Two sets comments from the survey as well as the Crow out tenns and conditions to be imposed if a issues, problems, opportwJities and solutions Old t.raDSportatlOD study pipeline is built. most frequently discussed in the worksbops. 1987; 76 pages with tables, maps YG. Economic Development, lID 9580.C33.M341 YG. Economic Development. G lSS.YB.L5 1994 Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Community and Transportation Services ·feasibility ·Old Crow ·transportation OfIlclal commDDlC, plaa. VDlage of The purpose of this study is to examine the Cermac:ks, YukOD relative feasibility of an potential modes of 1988 transpOrtation for passenger and freigbt tratfic UMA Engineering Ltd.; Whitehorse to and from Old Crow. It provides a full ·Carmacks ·community development "land use descnption of the existing transpOrtation planning system, a forecast at future demand. an This report identities the purpase of cbe examination of transportation system community plan, states bow it should be alternatives (including several water modes of administered, and describes the community's transportation. one being river barging) and planning goal, development objectives and conclusions concerning cbe suitability of eacb development policies. The plan is supported by alternative. additional documentation desctibing YG. Economic Development, TL 52J.Y9 1987 background information and the process used to fOIDlulate it. A cbapter is devoted to socio­ economic cbmc:teIistics of the village. YG. EconomiC Development. PAM 1989-10

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 ()peDIDg the IaDd. A study of the Opportllldty assessmeat for coppu/ Overview study of the poteatlal for Impacts of the C8sIDo TraJI OD the copper aDo, prodDcts YDkOD colDIDaaltles to redDce their Northem TatcboDe of pen, CrossIDg Feb. 1995; unnumbered pages depeDdeDce OD oD. YDkOD remote ad Call1uu:kB, YDkOD Tenttol'J Pousbinsky Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared colDIDaalty eDergy overview stud, 1988; 125 pages with maps, tables for: Government of the Yukon. Economic 1984; 280 pages Tony D. Pearse; Martin Weinstein; Whitehorse Development, Mines and Small Business Energy, Mines and Resources Canada; "Cannacks "Casino Trail "heritage/historic "exports "feasibility "manufacturing "milling prepared for: Energy, Mines and Resources resources "impact assessment "Little Salmon "mining Canada's Remote Community Demonstration Program Carmacks First Nation "Northern Tutchone This analysls focuses OD whether it may be "Pelly Crossing "resource development "roads feasible to entertalD any economically viable "community development "energy "fuel "wilderness areas prospect for adding value to the copper products "wood products This study was undertaken to determine the cathode produced at the Carmacks copper This report assesses cbe potential for Yukon socio-economic effects of the construction of a project. communities to reduce cbeir dependence on oil. mineral resources access road through the YG. Economic Development. PAM 1995·5 Energy demand, supply and pIices in the traditional tenitoIies of the Carmacks/LittIe Yukon as well as incentives, disincentives, and Salmon FiIst Nation and Selkirk First Nation. Overview of the YDkOD flsbery government roles are reviewed. Energy Included m cbe report is historical information 1988; various pagination with tables consumption patterns and alternative energy about the area and the traditional society and The DPA Group Inc.; Vancouver; prepared for: resources for individual communities are system of resource management of the Government of the Yukon, Economic discussed. R~commendations for further work Northern Tutchone. An impact statement-a Development: Mines and Small Business; are made. syncbesis of cbe effects of histOIical forces Government of the Yukon, Renewable YG. EconOmic Development. TJ 163.4.Y8.Y93 1984 actiIJg on cbe two FiIst Nations today, an Resources; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic assessment of additional consequences posed Development Agreement by construction of cbe Casino Trail, and "economic development "fisheries "resource recommendations to mitigate the predicted development impacts, close off cbe report. Paint Moaatala tram attraction. &aIDes This report is pbase 1 of a three-phase study YG, Economic Development. E 78.Y8.P43 JaactlOa. Alaska Hlgbwa, mto cbe economic development of Yukon 1989; various pagination with tables, maps OpportllldUes for rotatloDal Dsher:ies. It brieily examines the history and employmeat ID YDkOD current status of cbe DsheIY and outlines several MacLaren Plansearch; prepared for: Champagne/ Aishihik Indian Band 1987; 85 pages with tables management issues. The ocber two pbases are entitled "EconOmic development strategy for "feasibility "Haines Junction "tounsm B. Periman; DPA Group Inc.; Calgary; prepared the Yukon fishery" and "Economic potential of The purpose of this report is to ascertalD the for: Government of the Yukon, Economic the Yukon DsheIY. " Development: Mines and Small Business; feasibility of a tram attraction on Paint YG. EconOmic Development. SH 224.Y8.E366 sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas Action Program Mountain, 10 kilometres away from Haines (NOGAP) AD overview of the YakOD moral Junction. The report concludes that such an "aviation "community development mDBluoom Iadastry attraction is a feasible project with tremendous touIism potential. "employment "resource development May 1996; 71 pages with map, photos YG. Tourism. AT 3 The report examines the potential for Yukon Nedd Wm. Kenney; Whitehorse; prepared for: communities and Yukon-based resource Government of the Yukon, EconOmic PartldpatlOD ID the econom, of ,oath, projects to use rotational employment, also Development; Government of the Yukon, semon aad baadlc:apped/cUsabled. referred to as fly-inlily-out employment. Renewable Resources; sponsor: Canada-Yukon Draft cUaCDSBIOD paper prepared for the Emphasis in cbe study was given to Agreement on the Agri-Food Component of the YDkOD EcoDomic: Developmea~ Strategy documenting lessons to be learned from Green Plan fall confereDce rotational employment programs elsewhere in "business "Carmacks "economic development 1986; various pagination northern Canada; cbe capacity of Yukon "employment "forestry "market assessment L. Frances Anderson; NJM Services; sponsor: communities to participate in rotational "mushrooms "Pelly Crossing "SeDdrk First Government of the Yukon employment programs; and the potential socio­ Nation "sustainable development economic impacts. Actions cbat could be taken "people with disabilities "seniors "youth This report provides an overview of the current to promote cbe concept and to millimize any of "Yukon 2000 "Yukon Economic Development mushroom indusay m cbe Yukon, identities key Strategy its negative aspects are discussed. mdusay components and issues and makes YG. Economic Development. HO 5730.Y8.055 Three sbort papers discuss population recommendations for work requisite to mOving projections for each interest group, specmc towards development of environmenraIly cbe an needs cbey will have in cbe future, and speciDc mendly, and economically sustalDable, industIy. recommen.dations for dealing with cbese needs. It provides a botanical and food value analysis, YG. Economic Development. He 117.Y8.A63 discusses the use of morel mushrooms in the international market, and outlines cbe Yukon production system and labour force for harvesting morels. EconOmic and environmental issues are covered. YG. Economic Development. QI( 617.K4 1996

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 Pbue D deve10pmeDt of aD abattoir for PlallldDg for tourism deve10pmeat ID Port of Skagway. EcoDOmlC profile aDd theYukoD the DaWSOD region. A bac:kgnnuul development IBsaeB Jan. 1991; various pagination with tables, paper June 1996; 5 pages with tables bluepIints Nov. 1994; 26 pages with tables Government of the Yukon, Economic Bruno Mussely; B.D. Mussely Consultant Graham & Associates Management Development, EconOmic Research and Reg'd; Hull, QuebeC; prepared for: Yukon Consultants; Whitehorse; prepared for: The Analysis; Whitehorse Livestock and Agricu1twe Association Steering Committee, Dawson Region Tourism ·ports 'Skagway ·tourism ·transponation Development Plan -business -environment ·impon substitution This briel repon provides an economic proDle 01 ·infrastructure ·livestock ·Whitehorse ·Dawson City ·Klondike region ·regional Skagway as it relates to towism, trans­ This multi-part study contaiDs information planning "tourism shipment and govemmental activities. It about building and site establishment for an The purpose of this paper is to present a discusses port development issues such as abattoir, a bIiet envlconmental assessment common information base upon which to capacity, employment, highway development, discussion, condemnation statistics, and an prepare a regional development plan lor the towism conflicts and non-economic links to the operating and maintenance budget for the area. It includes information on the current Yukon. abattoir. status 01 the Dawson towism industry and data YG. Economic Development. HE 553.AB 1996 YG. Economic Development. SF SS.Y9.M9 1991 on trends and perrormance. In addition, development suggestions and issues are Port of Skagway. Pre-feaslblllty BtDdy: POot scale treatmeat of Marwell tar pit descIibed which have emerged from the IIDal report Apr. 1994; 69 pages plus appendices, with discussion process. 1987; various pagination with maps, tables tables, draWings, charts YG. Economic Development. G 1SS.C3.D32 1994 Reid Growther and Panners Ltd.; Novacorp TriWaste Reduction Services Inc.; David Naime Consulting Inc.; Leeper, Cambridge and planatDg the framework for & Associates; North Vancouver; prepared for: Campbell Inc.; prepared for: Government of the Marwell Tar Pit Steering Committee; Wbltehone's ecGDOmlc developmeDt Yukon; City of Skagway piaD: report OD a p1anatng semlDar Government of the Yukon, Community and "feasibility "pons ·Skagway" ·transportation 1986; 31 pages Transportation Services ·White Pass and Yukon Corporation Limited Peter Boothroyd; prepared for: Whitehorse ·environment ·fuel products ·waste This study examines the physical and EconomiC Initiatives Committee management "Whitehorse operational assets and constraints in the Port of This report deals with the clean-up of the ·community development ·Whitehorse Skagway vis-a-vis short- and long-tenn port Marwell tar pit It includes information on This report documents the deliberations of a throughput and utilization opportUnities. It excavation and feedstock preparation, meeting hooted by the Wllitehozse EconOmic c.oncludes that the existing and available equipment operation, the sampling and Initiatives Committee held in March 1986 to facilities and land in the Port 01 Skagway are analytical program and the results, help the committee plan the framework lor a sutticient, at present. to meet existing port recommendation for full-scale remediation, and Wllitehorse economic development planning demand. It also puts lorward vazious preliminary cost estimates. process. It presents the .consultant's development scenanoo and optiOllS, all of DIAND. TO 899.P4.T7 interpretations, conclusions from the seminar which involve, to some degree, cbe lands leased and recommendations lor the planning by the White Pass and Yukon Corporation. PIaD de developpement ecoDomlque framework. YG. EconOmic Development. 307 SICA 191J7 Apr. 1996; 42 pages with tables, in French YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YS.B66 1986 Pbilippe Dumont; Whitehorse; prepared for: Port of Skagway-altemaUves for PoUCf c:baDges to stampage prlc:IDg, Association franco-yukonnaise developmeDt reforestaUOD aDd forest teDDre ID the 1988; various pagination with maps, graphs, ·business ·community development Yukon. Dtsc:asslOD paper tables "diversification "economic development Apr. 1995; 14 pages with tables, graphs, in Government of the Yukon, Community and This plan has four objectives: to assure the English and French Transportation Services; Whitehorse durability of the French community of the Government of Canada, Northern Affairs Yukon; to create employment for youth; to ·pons *Skagway ·transportation Program; Whitehorse ensure that irancophones participate in the This paper discusses two alternatives for the Yukon economy; and to be involved in the "business "environment ·exports "forestry "land development of the port at Skagway- direct providing of new seIVices. Tbe plan will help use planning ·regulatory issues ·sustainable Yukon govemment investment in port facilities l'Association to switch from non-profit development ·taxation or indirect involvement in port development. management and philooophy to profit-onented This paper addresses Yukon forestry issues and Under direct government investment there are ventures compatible with its goals and mission. then focuses on stumpage-obtaining a fair two options to consider-the maximum The plan begins with a definil:ion of the concept return; reforestation-regenerating the forest utilization of existing port facilities, or the of community economic development. This is resource; and forest tenure-updating forest building of a competing port facility. followed by a proDle of the community and the resource allocation. It concludes with a YG. Economic Development. 307 SICA association, and further information on ideas for discussion on short-term concerns and long­ the community to consider. tem SolUtiOllS. YG. Economic Development. 222 DIAND. Flle 1995-5

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 POsitlOD paper for Cbe govemmeDt8 of Potential for rue eartbs ID C8Dada with PJellmJMry assessment of clay deposits Cbe YaIIOD aDd NWT OD a proposed emphasis OD BdUsb CoIambIa and ID selected areas of the WhAlebone map disability eandDgs protec:tlOD piu. YaIIOD TerrItory sheet area (1050) for the IlUUlllfactare of Draft for dIscDasIOD purposes Feb. 1996; 32 pages clay based products 1988; vartous pagination with tables D.G. Leighton; Jennifer Pell; prepared for: Mar. 1994; 22 pages plus appendices, with Joint Working Group of the Yukon and NW!' Metal Mining Agency of Japan; CREE repon graphs, maps, drawings Workers' Compensation Boards 96-2 Charlotte Mougeot; Mougeot Geoanalysis; *employment *feasibility *financial resources *mining Whitehorse; sponsor: Yukon/Canada Co­ *people with disabilities *safety The main purpose of this report is to document operation Agreement for Small Business This is a study of the feasibility of developing, results and summaIize research into the rare Development in cooperation with the federal government, a earth potential of deposits/prospects in Canada. ·ans and crafts *clay *evaluation "impott comprehensive disability protection plan It also contains recommendations outlining substitution *inventory *manufacturing between the Yukon and Northwest Tenitones. proposed follow-up work. An extensive list of *resource development *Wbitehorse It includes infonnation on design references is included. This report provides a summary of this msr-ever considerations, a conclusion and a set of YG, Economic Development, 241 project to map, sample, analyze and evaluate recommendations. the potential of clay deposits in the Whitehorse Pre-feaslblUty study: proceasIDg wUd YG, Workers' Compensation, Health and Safety Board, area for industIial applications. The report uncalalogued benles ID YaIIOD delineates the analytical procedures necessazy 1989; 60 pages plus appendices, with tables determine physical properties clay PoteDtlal for hotel fac:Wtles ID the to the of with ceramic potential. It also includes a vlDage of Mayo HLA Consultants; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Wild BeIIies (yukon) Co. Ltd. discussion on the fuJe-grained deposits within 1990; 41 pages with tables, maps *agriculture *berry processing *business the study area and on the results of the ceramic B. Wills; Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg; *feasibility "market assessment clay tests with recommendations for future Vancouver; prepared for: Government of the work. lDcluded are maps showing deposits and This research study ~esses the feasibility of Yukon, Yukon Development Corporation their industrial suitability. establishing a full-scale wild berry processing *accommodations *business *feasibility "Mayo YG. EalDOIDic Development, QE 389.S25.MS 1994 plant in the Yukon. It includes a review of the *tourism market potential, an estimate of the potential PrellmlDary feaslbDlty stady of a glue­ This study was commissioned to investigate the supply of wild beIIies, identification of IamlDated mBllllfactDllDg plaDt ID the potential for a full-service hotel facility in Mayo. processing, packaging and marketing YaIIOD TerrItory (2 parts) The results of the study indicate that a new requirements, a financial analysis and a 1986; 37 pages plus appendices, with tables small hotel would nor be nnancially viable. business plan. Denecki Corporation; Whitehorse; prepared for: However, suggestions are made on other YG, Ealnomic Development. 634.7 HLA options for improving accommodation services. Government of the Yukon, Economic The study addresses the type of facilities Pl'efeaslbWty study, the BlODDt SkaImm Development: Mines and Small Business required if demand increases in the future, and project "feasibility *manufacturing *wood products how such a facility could be constructed and Oct. 1991; vartous pagination with maps, The pwpose of this study is to provide operated. The result of this study is a plan to drawings, tables, charts information and recommendations regarding create an environment where a small Wheaton River Minerals Ltd.; Vancouver the potential viability of a glue-lamination accommodation facility could be successful. *feasibility *mining *Mount Skukum "Wheaton manufacturiog plant in the Yukon. It includes YG, EalnoIDic Development. TX 910.C3.P4 1990 River Minerals Ltd. information on potential markets, production, competition, pncing, promotion and financing. nae potential for DOD-COllBlllllPUve This initial technical report is £lie first step in wIldUfe IIUUUlgement ID the YaIIOD prepanng the mining and production plans for a YG, EalDOmic Development. L 674.835 DEN 1987; unnumbered pages feasibility study. lDcluded is information about PJ'eIImhlary feaslblHty study of LaUIie Henderson; Tuak Environmental property geology and mineralization; ore weUgreea project for AD·North Services; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Economic reserves; mining; a detailed mine design; staff Reso1ll'C'e8 Ltd. Development Agreement Management and equipment requirements; metallurgy; 1989; 109 pages with maps, tables, charts Committee, Renewable Resources Sub­ organization; capital requirements; operating costs; and schedules. Watts, Griffis and McOuat Ltd.; Toronto; agreement; sponsor: Canada/Yukon EconomiC prepared for: AII-Nonh Resources Limited Development Agreement YG. EalnoIDic Development, TN 424.C3'y9.W55 1991 *feasibility *mining *Wellgreen project *parks "recreation "tourism *wildlife This study on the economics of the Wellgreen management .project was done to determine the project This report addresses the value of. and economics at vaIious metal prices so that future potential for, developing the non-consumptive exploration and development programs can be wildJife sector. It presents the myth of the non­ established. It contains a review of all relevant consumptive wildJjfe sector, the development of studies, an open-pit design and mining the non-consumptive program and sequence, and a desCription of all intrastructure management implications. and swface facilities required for the project. YG. Ealnomic Development. J 639.9 Capital and operating costs have also been estimated. and cash flow calculations prepared. YG, Renewable Resources. MI 53

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPHY Preliminary study of dellUllld Bide Project overview of 0I11III ReaoarceB Proposal for tile Wbltehone DowDtown JDaDageJDeDt program altenlaUveB for IDC.'B SImkam Creek project CGmm1Udty Ceatre tile Wbltehone-Alablblk-Paro system 1987; various pagination with tables, maps. Nov. 1992; 42 pages with tables. maps. 1989; various pagination with tables drawings drawings . Energy, Mines and Resources (Conservation Omni Resources Inc.; Norecal Environmental Downtown Community Centre Association; and Renewable Energy Office); Yukon Consultants Ltd.; Vancouver Whitehorse; sponsor: Government of the Electrical Company Limited "environment ·mining ·Skukum Creek project Yukon. Community Development Fund ·energy "evaluate 'feasibility 'Yukon Electrical The purpose of this report is to provide an ·arts and crafts ·convention centres ·feasibility Company Limited overview of the proposed gold-silver mine 'recreation 'Whitehorse This report presents the results of the surveys, including the project description and schedule, This report is the result of an extensive survey along with the economic analysis associated geology and reserves. mine planning and conducted to identify the requirements of with four demand side management (DSM) operation, environmental aspects and economic potential user groups and to gather views on alternatiVes. To evaluate the feasibility of benefits of the project. tile design, location and management of the implementing DSM measures, a costlbeneBt D1AND, TN 27P7 proposed facility. It includes an evaluation of computation was employed. different sites. a facility schematic design. A proposal for a new co-op store YG, Economic Development, TIC 1841.Y9 1989 v1 facility operations and management facU1ty. Old Crow, YukOD information. management options. and capital '!he pdc:IDg of refilled petroleam 1989; 18 pages plus appendices, with tables cast estimates. produc:t81D die YukOD Old Crow Co-operative Association; Old Crow YG, Economic Development, HI' 169.C3.Y9.D7 1992 1988; 17 pages with tables, map ·business 'Old Crow ·retail trade Government of the Yukon, EconomiC Proposal to test muket a mghtseeIDg This study was done as a result of current service ID KhuUle NaUoaal Park. A Development: Mines and Small Business; concerns of tile Old Crow Co-operative Wbitehorse proposal for a govemmeDt';'dvate Association with regards to tile retail outlet in B8c:&0r partDenldp 'business 'fuel products ·transportation Old Crow. Space requirements. energy 1988; 10 pages with map, photos The purpose of this report is to summarize the efficiency of tile building. and conformity to results of preliminary research on fuel product bealth and safety regulations have prompted a Environment Canada plicing in the Yukon (conducted by the Yukon decision to pursue a means of obtaining a new ·aviation ·business ·feasibility ·I

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Proposed recreation plan for Tarfa­ PabIIc inquiry Into petroJeam fuel Saafu lakes. 801Itbem Yukon prldng In the Yukon TerrItory 1987; 80 pages with maps 1988; ISBN 1-55018-143-2; 156 pages with 'l'be reach for Independence; a J. Staniforth; C. McEwen; Northern Biomes tables. graphs, map Ltd.; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Government of Heino LilIes; Wbitehorse; prepared for: COlDIDanlty economic development stJategy for TBawlDJlk the Yukon, Renewable Resources Government of the Yukon DaD "Carcross/Southern Lakes region "land use ·business ·fuel products "retail trade Dec. 1992; 57 pages with charts planning "recreation "Snafu Lake "Tarfu Lake ·transportation Timothy Gooding; Carmacks This paper is presented in two parts. Part 1 The main focus of this inquiry's mandate has ·business ·community development "economic presenrs a review of biophysical infonnation, been to investigate factors conOibuting to the development ·sOCial services ·Tsawlnjik Dun land use disposition, and a user group SUNey of setting of retail prices for motor and home­ This plan contains infonnation to allow the First the area. Three conceptual plans are developed heating fuel products in the Yukon. The Study is Nation to allow it to look at possible business to serve as possible models for recreation presented in two parrs: a survey and opportunities. It examines a project that went infrastructure in the area. Part 2 contains the assessment of present petroleum products wrong, then discusses capital development and final recreation concept plan amved at after a markers. transportation and pricing; and human resource development, education, series of public community meetings. conclusions and recommendations regardiDg housing, models for creating a development YG. Land Claims. RD 'I7 market, transportation and pricing. corporation, immediate targets and small VG. EconOmic Development. HD 9574.C23.L5 1988 business ideas that could be initiated by the Proposed TombstoDe Puk uea: values Tsawlnjik Dun. and economic oppol'tludUes DlAND. E 98.E2.G6 Nov. 1993; vaJious pagination plus extensive appendices, with maps, photos IleC!OmmendaUoDS to the cblefs of the Government of the Yukon, Renewable QaaJltaUve economic Impact Yukon region OD the aDOcaUOD of the Resources; Government of the Yukon, Tourism; assessment of OZODe depJeUng DIA CAmS fnDds Wbitehorse sabstances pbaaeout, recoverr• . 1990; various pagings with tables "adventure travel "Dawson City "Dempster recrdlng and reclamaUoD In the Yukon Yukon Indian Development Corporation; Highway "First Nations "heritage/historic July 1992; 35 pages plus appendices with Council for Yukon Indians; DlAND resources "inventory "parks ·recreation graphs, tables ·economic development ·financial resources ·regional planning "sustainable development Cristina Pekarik; Pekarik Consulting Services; ·First Nations ·Tombstone Mountains ·tourism ·wilderness Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the This report contains the allocation fOIIIlula areas ·wildlife management Yukon, Renewable Resources, Environmental arrived at as a result of community consultation This report proposes the creation of Tombstone Protection; project no. TRC-92-9 and consensus buildiDgs for the Canacban Park to enhance the region's saleability and ·environment ·impact assessment "regulatory Aboriginal Economic Development Strategy. ensure that potential economic benefits are issues 'waste management Included are the minutes of the meetings of realized and sustained for the foreseeable This paper examines economic implications to community representatives and a discussion future. It begins with a discussion of the the Yukon as a result of changes to the laws paper on the allocation options. tourism potential of the Tombstone Mountains, around chlorotIurocarbon (CFC) proposed by VG. Economic Development. 240 foHowed by resource assessment summaries for the Canadian COWlcil of Ministers of the Reducing risk In the workplace. An archaea/ogy, the Yukon Ditch, natural features, Environment. A secroral analysis (domestic, wildlife and habitat, wildlife viewing, recreation oc:c:apaUoD8l and safety strategy for the commercial and transportation refrigeration, Yukon and vegetation. The appencbces include . and air conditioning) is provided. A general 1990; 38 pages with photos, graphs, charts information on a preliminary archaeological discussion of potential economic impacts and a inventory; an inventory and assessment of the Yukon-specific analysis is provided. Paul Petrie; prepared for: Government of the historic resources; assessment the an of VG. EconomiC Development. QC 881.2.PS 1992 Yukon, Yukon Workers' Compensation Boa,rd; ecological features in consideration of boundaIy Government of the Yukon, Justice, Yukon options; wildlife and habitat; wildlife viewing Occupational Health and Safety Branch potential; recreation resources; economic ·employment ·regulatory issues ·safety potential and various department of Tourism This project was initiated to reverse the trend of matelials using the Tombstone image. increasing aCcidents and accident costs in the VG. ToWism. uncatalogued Yukon and to reduce the human and economic lasses associated with workplace injudes. This report contains 36 recommendations. VG. Worker.;' Compensation. Health and Safety Board. assessments 017

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 RegalatIDg tbe YukOD'S game farmlDg Report OD ImplemeataUoD measures lor Report OD soclalastdstaDce lDdastry. A dIscDss10D paper tbe womeD's tlalDlDg strategy Jan. 1993; 88 pages plus appendices, with Apr. 1992; ISBN 1-55018-156-4; 34 pages plus June 1994; 35 pages plus appendices, with tables, charts, graphs appendices, with tables tables Goverriment of the Yukon, Analysis Government of the Yukon, Renewable Dilys Kluthe; Whitehorse; prepared for: Subcommittee of the Interdepartmental Resources; Whitehorse; project no. MR-92-1 Government of the Yukon Committee on Social Assistance; Whitehorse "game fanning "infrastructure "regulatory "business "employment "training "women "financial resources "infrastructure "social issues This report documents the thoughts of Yukon services Tllis discussion paper examines the present people and highlights some recent literature on This report \oVaS done to understand fully the policies and regulations, and Yukon-spec:mc education and training measures designed to reasons for the substantial increases in social issues around game farming. Included is a improve women's socio-economic status. Its assiStance in the Yukon betw~n 1989 and survey of other Canadian legislation. pwpase is to suggest key areas where the 1992. It contains viable options for cost YG. Economic Development. PAM 1992-176 Yukon government and its partners may initiate containment and examines three fundamental or reviral.i.?e action related to women and variables: cost, payment, duration. Report of tbe CUlDo TraU Local training. YG. Health and Social Services. YHH 93-14 YUK 1993 Reso1ll'C'e Group OD tbe CaslDo TraU YG. Women's Directorate. D109 project Report OD tbe feaslbWCV olluuvestlDg 1990; 30 pages with map Report OD Import sabstltIlUoD/ fuelwood wItbI.D tbe Baeckel BID barD l1181ketIDg worlmbop Casino Trail Local Resource Group; prepared Mar. 1992; 9 pages for: Government of the Yukon. Community and 1987; 36 pages with tables TransNonhem Consulting; Whitehorse; Transponation Services Resource Intenrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared prepared for: Government of the Yukon, "Casino Trail "mining "regulatory issues "roads for: Government of the Yukon, Economic Renewable Resources Development: Mines and Small Business; Tllis report outlines the problems identitied with "energy "environment "forestry "fuel products sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic the development of the Casino Trail and makes "Haeckel fill! 'land use planning "Whitehorse Development Agreement recommendations for improvements to the This study assembles information about the cwrent plan.n.iDg and regWatOIY regime. "agriculture "forestry "impon substitution burn: analyzes this information in light of YG. EconomicDevelopment. D333.71 CAS "manufacturing "Whitehorse environmental constraints, potential1and-use This report summadzes the presentations and conflicts, and development costs: and identities Report OD a toaIIsm aasoc:latlOD 01 recommendations made at a workshop beld on and analyzes management options and issues YukOD FIrst NatloDS January 31 and February 1, 1987 in Whiteborse. recommendations for preferred options. May 1992; 12 pages The workshop was attended by federal and YO, Renewable Resources. HO 9502.YB.'I72 1992 Yukon Indian Development Corporation; ten:itolial government representatives and by a Report OD tbe geology aDd mineral Whitehorse; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic number of small business owners from the lDventory of the lilt. N8D88D and Tawa Development Agreement manufacturing, forestry and agricultural sector. properties, YaIIOD Territory, with aD YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.R453 "economic development "First Nations "tourism asse88lDeDt 01 the ecoDOmlC poteDtiaI Tllis report is about a two-day conference held Report OD native panldpaUOD ID for OpeD pit mbdDg of OlIIdIzed to form a First Nations' towism association in adDIDg: Pbase 1, Pbase 2: It caD be doDe mlDerallzatlOD ID tbe Browu-lIt'IcDade the Yukon. 1990, 1991; 174 pages (phase 1), 139 pages ZODe y~. Economic Development. uncatalogued with maps, tables, graphs ( phase 2 ) 1989; 34 pages with maps, drawings, tables Report OD eDel'8Y. Bac:kgJoaDd . Intergovernmental Working Group on the W.D. Eaton; A.R. Archer; Archer, Cathro & dlBcassloD PaPer prepared for tbe Mineral IndUStry. Sub-COmmittee on Native Associates (1981) Limited; Vancouver; YukOD EcoDOmlC Developmeat Strategy Participation in Mining; Ottawa prepared for: B.Y.G. Natural Resources Inc.; faD coDlereace "employment "First Nations "mining Chevron Minerals Ltd. 1986; 33 pages with tables This subcommittee \oVaS formed to document "mining "Mt. Nansen *Tawa Marvin Shaffer & Associates Ltd.; sponsor: the best situations of First Nation involvement This report summadzes the geology, mineral Government of the Yukon in the mining industry, identify concrete steps inventory and economic potential of precious "energy "fuel products "impon substitution to boost First Nation participation in mining, metal veins at these two properties, located 60 "Yukon 2000 "Yukon Economic Development and examine bow to speed up the process. The laD due west of Carmacks. Strategy phase 1 report includes documented "best YG. Econolllic Development. YElP 88-017.M89 cases," demographic information, a Tllis paper looks at how the negative aspects of bibliography and an outline of government Report OD tbe trades and tec:Imology energy-the need to import remJed petroleum policies and programs. The pbase 2 report employer needs lIIIl'Vey ID tbe YukOD products-caD be minimized or reversed. includes an extensive survey undertaken of Mar. 1987; 73 pages with tables YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.R47 mining companies and First Nation JaclQe Parsons; Government of the Yukon. communities, and a number of practical items Education; Whitehorse for the use of the mining industry in their efforts "business "education 'employment "needs to increase the level of First Nation assessment "science and technology "training participation. "Yukon College y~. Economic Development. E 7B.C2.N38 1991 This survey \oVaS conducted to gather data for use in belping to plan the future direction of the trades and technology division at Yukon College. YG. Economic Development. uncatalogued • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED B.BUOGRAPHY 11 Report OD the WatsoD Lake sa1llllllD Resoan:e maaagemeDt ID the Yuo.. Review of forest cellUle aDd aIIocaUoD vlabIIItJ studV Draft disc:a.ssloD paper prepared for the 0pUODB for the YUo.. PIDaI draft 1986; various pagination with tables, charts YUOD EcoDolDle Developmeat Strategy Mar. 1996; 77 pages plus appendices, with fall coDfereDce Deloitte, Haskins & Sells Associates; charts, graphs Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the 1986; 34 pages Michael Heit; William Gilmore; Peter Ackhurst; Yukon Andrew R. Thompson; Hamet Rueggeberg; Simons Reid Col1ins; Vancouver; prepared for: "business "expons "feasibility "forestry Fraser Gifford; Vancouver; sponsor: Government of the Yukon, Renewable "manufacturing "Watson Lake "wood products Government of the Yukon Resources This illvestigation illdicated that there is, under "infrastructure "land use planning "regulatory "forestry "land use planning "regulatory issues current market conditions, a reasonable issues "resource development "Yukon 2000 This report examines forest tenures as to the prospect of commercial viability for a logging "Yukon Economic Development Strategy nature of tenures relative to property rights, the and sawmill operation in Watson Lake provided This paper addresses the future of resource government's involvement, the common certain "criteria for success" are met. management in the Yukon. It inlIOduces the attributes and four generic models of tenure. It YG, Economic Development, 338.45 reader to the nature and control of natural contains inlonnation from other julisdictions resources in the Yukon; looks at some of the and an examination of the common themes and Report to the BODoarable Roaald InIrID factors that will continue to influence resource design issues in tenures from a government re the devolaUOD by DIAND of management; identifies rwo major challenges­ perspective. One section examines geography, provtaclal-Uke powen to the YUOD ad the need to set priorities and resolve conflicts the forestry situation and jUIisdictional variables Northwest Terrttorles (Wrlgbt Report) among different resource users; and discusses in the Yukon. There is a review of annual Apr. 1995; 19 pages these cballenges. allowable cut determination processes in a Roben Wright; prepared for: DlAND VG. Economic Development, HC 117.Y8.TS6 number of julisdictions, and finally, rwo recommended tenure strategies. "devolution "infrastructure "regulatory issues Resoan:e team report. Wbiceborse, VG. Economic Development, uncatalogued This review of the devolution process presents YUOD DIAND's view of the present status of the 1986; 38 pages Review 01 J[eao's ecGDOIDIe discussions, infonnation on the process, Main Street, The Heritage Canada Foundation; developmeDt plamdDg. Report OD a consultations, analysis of DIAND's position and prepared for: Target Downtown foUow-ap worksbop beld Ma, 23, 1986, spec:iDc information about the Yukon and NWT. J[eDo City, YUOD "community development "tourism "Whitehorse DlAND. uncataJogued 1986; 9 pages plus appendices, with tables, This repon is the result of a three-day meeting photos Researcb and developmeat.. DIBc:aaslOD with WhitehOISe commllllity representatives in paper prepared for the YUOD koDolDle May 1986 to determine the development Peter Boothroyd; Keno Community Club; Keno; Development Strategy faD coDfereDce pIioIities and goals of the City. The 1Ililious sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic 1986; various pagination findings and recommendations developed Development Agreement Government of the Yukon, Executive Council during the meeting are documented. "community development "economic Office City of Wbitehorse. Planning Services. DU 1-7 development "Keno "mi1ling "mining This is a report on the second of rwo economic "science and technology "Yukon 2000 "Yukon A review 01 emergeDCV medical Economic Development Strategy development planning workshops beld in Keno. tIaDBpOrt services: YUOD Tenttory Ideas for economically developing the This paper discusses research and development 1989; 44 pages plus appendices, with tables communities of Keno and E1sa bad been in the Yukon, as it currently is, and future Price Waterhouse Management Consuhants; generated and assessed at a worksbop beld in directions it could take. It includes inlolIDBtion Vancouver; prepared for: Government of the November 1985. The purpose of the second about a Yukon science policy. Attached is a . Social woIksbop was to review the progress of Keno's paper by Michael P. Robinson entttled, "An Yukon, Health and Services economic development planning. Included is altemative R and D proposal based on "aviation "evaluation "health services material on a portable mill from the Kitimat­ indigenous sIciIls and appropIiate technology. " "transportation Stikine Regional Disttict. VG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.R48 The object of this study was to review emergency medical transportation both within VG. Economic Development. 3ffl KEN 1986 the Yukon, and berween the Yukon and tertiary care centres in Vancouver and Edmonton. The scope of the study includes ground and air transpOrtation systems (including a review of aircraft standards and equipment), personnel training, communications, management, administration and ccst.s. VG. Health and Social Services. YHH 99-12 PR! 1989

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • Review of the "Forest I118118gemeDt 'l'he IOle of the YakOD ID the C8IIadIaD pIaD .or the soatbeast Yakoan Polar lDformadoa Sptem (lDc:lades aD Apr. 1992; 27 pages with tables. graphs aDDotated list of YakOD libraries' O.R. Travers; prepared for: Government of the 1990; ISBN 0-9694945-0-5; 48 pages with map. Scbwatka Lake avladoD &Dd IaDd use Yukon. Economic Development. Mines and tables stady. FIDaI report Small Business Wynne Krangle; Peter Long; K-L Services; Nov. 1995; 58 pages with photos. charts. maps. ·evaluation ·First Nations ·forestry ·land use Whitehorse; prepared for: Yukon Science tables plarullng Institute; Department of Indian Affairs and Inukshuk Planning & Development; Accuratus The purpose of this report is to assess the Northern Development. Circumpolar and Engineering Ltd.; Horizon Pacific Ventures policy and planning implications of the Scientific Affairs Directorate Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: City of southeast forest management plan. It begins ·Canadian Polar Information System (CPIS) Whitehorse; Transport Canada; Government of the Yukon with the concepts in a traditional forest "circumpolar regions ·feasibility ·information management and working plan. It includes a systems "infrastructure "science and "aviation "land use planning "outfitting "rivers companson of the organization and content of technology "Schwatka Lake "tourism "Whitehorse the plan. with the fOlIDat of the traditional ThiS report looks into the current situation of ThiS report deals with current land and water European forest management and working Yukon libIalies; bow infOlIDation flows witlJin use in the area, water supply, aircraft naise and plan. wbere forest management began. and outside of the territory; bow nortbem alternative floatplane base sites. It includes an VG. Economic Development. uncaralogued matelial might make its way onto this economic profile of the floatplane industry in computerized database; and wbether a Yukon the Yukon, area plan options, and Review of the DIAND forestry dec:lslOD production centre is important for the success redevelopment recommendations and costs. maldDg process ID the Yukoa regiOD. of tlJe venture and wbere it could be located. Appendices cover contacts for tlJe study. cost Project report VG. EconOmic Development. G 6OS.G6S.Y84 estimates for floatbase rebab.ilitation, and the July 1996; 42 pages survey form used. IbumlDg the aortb: the getdDg &Dd David Hoffman; Abt Associates of Canada; City of Whitehorse. Planning Services. uncaralogued speDdiDg of pubUc fbumces by CaDada's Ottawa; prepared for: Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Audit and ~to~.goVerDmeDtB Sc:IeDce &Dd tec:bDology ID the deveiopmeDt of Dortbem collllDllldt:les: Evaluation Branch; project no. NOD 47 dlc 1989; 468 pages with tables. graphs six ease studies ·devolution "forestry "LiaJ:d First Nation Rebecca Aird: editor; Canadian Arctic 1991; 102 pages "regulatory iSsues ·Watson Lake Resources Committee; Ottawa David Boult and others; Ottawa; prepared for: This report presents a review of the events. "economic development ·financial resources decisions. actions and effects of decisions "First Nations "infrastructure "regulatory iSsues Science Council of Canada relating to the Yukon forest industry in 1995. It ThiS is a collection of fourteen papers ·Champagne and Aishihik First Nations presents the review issues. the methods used discussing flscal issues in the governing and "community development "economic in the review. backgroWld infonnation. detailed adminiStration of the Northwest Terzitones and development "Haines Junction "science and infonnation on the process. findings. and the Yukon, including political and technology associated recommendations. adminiStrative backgroWld of financial issues These case studies focus on local organizations VG. Economic Development. 242 and decision making; formula financing; tlJe tlJat use science and technology, and tlJeir role of tlJe govemment in economic experiences with particular economic Review of the proposed deve10pmeDt of development; and tlJe representation of the development projects. The studies support tlJe the Gram lead·zlDc deposit aboriginal population. Statistics on the Yukon view tlJat the successful integration of science Feb. 1993; 63 pages plus appendices. with and Northwest Territories are included and tecllllology into community economic tables VG. Economic Development. HJ 795.N7.R86 development requires the direct involvement of David S. Robertson; Micon International Ltd.; local organizations. Included as one case study Raral school fac:IUdes study Toronto; prepared for: Government of the is tlJe Champagne and Aisbibik First Nations of Yukon. Economic Development. Energy and 1987; 99 pages plus appendices. with tables Haines Junction. Mines Branch Boreal Consulting Services Ltd.; Whitehorse; VG. Economic Development. Q 17S.3.BS 1991 "Cuuagh Resources Inc. "Faro "financial prepared for: Government of the Yukon. resources ·mining Education ThiS report was commissioned to assist the "community development "education Yukon government in evaluating Curragb's "infrastructure "inventory ·needs assessment request for a commercial loan of H29 million. It ThiS study of rural school facilities is presented .provides a summazy of tlJe ore reserves. in three volumes. Volume 1 contains processing. location and access. hiStory. methodology. a description of the work mining, metallurgy, revenue and expenditures. pe1formed. standards. supply/needs analysis. and pre-tax cash flow. Appendix 1 contains a special concerns and a five-year capital swnmazy review of the Dy deposit. investment plan. Volumes 2 and 3 contain. for VG. Economic Development. TN 454.C3.V9.G7 1993 eacb school, a brief description. inventOIY and condition rating, floor plan and site plan. VG. Govemment Services. Building Development. ~7221

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPHY 11 Sec:allDg oar ecGDOmiC fOlllldaUoDS. AD Sewage treatmeDt feulbWty study SIlver TraJI toartsm developmeDt piaD IDterim strategy for YakOD FIIBt 1991, 1993; 3 volumes, with tables, maps, 1989; ISBN 1-55018-169-6; 33 pages plus NaUoDS, wlCb some appUcaUoD to drawings appendices, with maps, tables, graphs related •.C. I'Int NaUoDS Klohn Leonoff Yukon; NovaTec Consultants Government of the Yukon, ToUIism; June 1993; 46 pages Inc.; Whitehorse; prepared for: City of Whitehorse Council for Yukon Indians; Diina Naye Whitehorse; project no. PB 5300 03 "adventure travel "Eisa "Keno "market Ventures; Westcoast Development Group; "environment "feasibility "impact assessment assessment "marketing plan "Mayo "recreation Whitehorse "infrastructure "waste management "Whitehorse "regional planning "Silver Trail region "toUIism "community development "economic These three reports represent the Dndings of cbe This report provides direction for tourism development "First Nations "infrastructure three pbases of this study. Phase one involved growtll and development in the Silver Trail "land claims the identification of possible treatment and region. It promotes the silver mining history of In ApIil 1993, a conference held in WhiteboISe disposal options and the development of a short the region, and cbe wilderness potential to assessed progress made on tlJe "Core Option," list of likely options based on preliminary . huntezs, canoeists, campezs, anglezs and an intenm stzategy to weave First Nations assessments of technical feasibility, nsk, level of backpackezs. Included are market analysis, and development organizations into an aboriginal treatment and order of magnitude costs. In data from touIist surveys. economic development system tlJat would pbase two, site investigations were canied out YG, Economic Development, T 338.971 SIL 1988 SlIengtben aboriginal participation in the for selected options to conmm technical Yukon's economy. The conference brougbt feasibility, to develop engineering designs and SIlver TraJI visitor sarvey, 1991 together 60 chiefs, eldezs, economic cast estimates, and to predict levels of treatment Jan. 1992; 64 pages development officezs, counci1lozs, and and environmental impacts. The pbase 3 study Grabam & Associates Management development cozporation board membezs wbo involved the evaluation of over 160 options over Consultants; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Silver examined tlJe sttategy's record since 1988 and a period of Dine months, and the selection of a Trail ToUIism Association detennined priorities for action in the coming Dnal system. "regional planning "Silver Trail region "toUIism five years. This document summarizes the YG, Economic Development. TD 746.K5 1993 This report contains the results of a survey of results of tlJat gathering. SIlver TraIlllUllkeUDg strategy. Draft travellezs to the Silver Trail area. The survey YG, Economic Development. E 78.Y9.C9 1993 1992; 39 pages with tables was done as preparation for a market stzategy nnt NaUOD eDergy for the area. The purpose of the survey was to SeIIdIk altemate Graham and Associates; prepared for: Silver stady. FIDal report determine CbBIBcteIistiCS and opinions of Trail ToUIism Assodation Oct. 1992; 136 pages plus appendices, with higbway visitozs and prospective visitom. "business "Eisa "Keno "market assessment YG, Economic Development, G 155.Y8.SS4 1992 tables, drawings, graphs "marketing plan "Mayo "regional planning Richard W. Chant; Robert J. Macintosh; "Silver Trail region "toUIism SIlvIc:aItIIIe sarvey report Pembina Institute for AppropIiate This is tlJe first marketing plan undertaken by 1988; various pagination with maps, tables Development; Drayton Valley; prepared for: cbe Silver Trail TouIism Association. It addresses T.M. Thomson and Associates Ltd.; Prince Selkirk First Nation; sponsor: Canada-Yukon which market segment should be pwsued; George; prepared for: Hyland Forest Products Economic Development Agreement Renewable seeks effective messages and information to Resources Fund "envirorunent "forestry "Hyland Forest Products appeal to identified segments; provides ideas to "Hyland River "inventory "Liard River "Meister "energy "fuel products "hydrocarbon improve services for visitozs; identifies business River "Rancheria River development "infrastructure "wood products opportunities; and addresses expenditures This report summaIizes the silviculture surveys This report summarizes tlJe community energy required for marketing activities by both in the areas harvested by Hyland Forest requirements. Alternative sources of electr.icity government and tlJe private sector. Products on the Liard River, Rancbena River, are compared and wood-fired thermal is YG, Tourtsm, uncatalogued Meister River and Hyland River. It provides an selected for detailed assessment. update of inventory records for the areas Implementation considerations are discussed. SIlver TraIl regtOD accommodaUOD Deeds surveyed and details a management plan for The report provides an overall assessment of 1988; 21 pages plus exhibits, with tables site rebabilitation of the productive areas. cbe casts and benefits of proceeding with this MacKay & Partners; Whitehorse; prepared for: option. Options for installing solar powered Government of the Yukon, ToUIism YG. Economic Development. 634.95 H'fL electr.icity systems in remote locations off the "accommodations "business "EIsa gIid are outlined. Recommendations are given "infrastructure "Keno "Mayo "regional planning for implementing a wood-fired electr.icity plant, "Silver Trail region "toUIism for improved energy efficiency and for reducing This study examines the need for, and nature of. plant capacity and community operating casts, development of additional accommodation and for installing pbotovoltaics at several fac.ilities in cbe Silver Trail toUIism region of the remote sites. Yukon. It is intended to provide background YG, Economic Development. TJ 163.15.S4 1992 information which will belp government to develop policy with respect to any nnanciaI assistance it migbt provide, and guide Cbe efforts of entrepreneurs wbo are considering investments in cbe region. It is not a feasibility study of any particular development proposal, althougb it provides information whicb would be useful to a feasibility study. YG. Economic Development, T 338.9719 SIL

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818L1OGRAPHY III 11 , Site selection and feulbllltr study for SmaIllnlslaess &Dd the Yukon: a Socio-economic/eDVllonmental KIDaIle destination resort development. linkage report. Draft dlscasslon paper overview for proposed CasIno TraIl becaUve IAIIIIID8I7 prepared for the Yukon Economic 1985; 157 pages 1987; 115 pages plus appendices, with tables, Strategy faD coDference Spencer Environmental Management Services plans, photos, maps 1986; 19 pages plus appendices, with tables Ltd.; Edmonton; prepared for: Department of Derek Murray Consulting Associates Inc.; Brian Buchanan; Whitehorse; prepared for: Indian and Northern Affairs Laventhol & Horwath Inc.; prepared for: Government of the Yukon "Carmacks "Casino Trail "First Nations Champagne/ Aishihik Indian Band "business "economic development "forestry *heIitagelhistoric resources "hunting "adventure travel "business "feasibility "employment "Yukon Economic Strategy "impact assessment 'land use planning "financial resources "K1uane National Park This study looks across eleven sectors from the "mining "Pelly Crossing "recreation "roads "K1uane region "market assessment "recreation perspective of a small business. The study "trapping "tourism examines the Yukon's economic energies and This report assesses the anticipated socio­ This study is a comprehensiVe site selectjon perfol7llance in terms of their help for or economic impacts of the proposed construction and feasibility study of a destlnation resort to be hindrance to small-scale enterpnse of a low grade mineral development access located in the area of K/uane National Park. The development. Two issues are dealt with: the road to extend westward from Cannacks into First Nation bas identified that Kluane bas extent to whicb the small business sector cbe Dawson Range. The proposed project is towist fac:ility investment potential, A resort contributes to Yukon employment and incomes, outlined and preliminary cost estimates are built there is seen as the centrepiece for the and the likely role of small business in the presented, The existing transportation First Nations' development strategy for a development of the Yukon througb to 2000. infrastrucrure within the study area is number of touzism and recreation products. YG, Economic Development. He 117.YS.B83 described. Existing socicreconomic conditions This study includes an investigation of the are discussed. and the potential socio-economic region's current and projected toUIism potential Soc:lCH!COnomic Impact aase88lDeDt In impacts are assessed. by market segment; an analysis of potential the Yakon. All bIstodcal perspective DIAND, TN Zl.Y94.S63 sites for development; the preparation of a 1990 Soanloagb project final concept development; the preparation of an Government of the Yukon, Economic Sodb1Isten sod report investor presentation package; and the Development: Mines and Small Business; identification of joint venture partners. Whitehorse 1987; various pagination YG, EconomiC Development, TX 911.3.F4.D4 1987 "economic development 'impact assessment Sourdough Sodbusters; Whitehorse "agriculture "business Sltaatlonal8D8lysls report OD feaslbJl1t7 Socio-economic impact assessments are of a C&mpbeD Region TourIsm prepared to address the anticipated impacts of This report presents information about this sod AssocIation development projects on the lifestyle, economic project. It will be of interest to anyone May 1995; 19 pages plus appendices, with stability, social environment and culrural interested in growing grass in the Yukon. map, charts identity of people in the region. The purpose of DIAND, SS 433.3456 this paper is to chart the evolution of socio­ Metz Murray & Associates Management economic assessments in the Yukon over cbe Sport and recreation. Towards 2000. Consuhants; & Inukshuk Planning past 15 years in order to determine bow they Draft SDIIUIl8IY of findings and Development; Huston & Associates; Faro; bave reached their present format and role ~~esforaedon prepared for: Faro Wilderness Recreation witbill the development assessment process. Mar. 1996; 32 pages plus appendices Association YG, EconomiC Development, HN 110. 'i9.S64 Government of the Yukon, Community and "Campbell Highway "Campbell region "Canol Transportation Services, Span and Recreation Highway "Carmacks "Faro 'regional planning Soclo-economic Impact assessment. Branch; Wbitehorse MOlIDt SImkam proJect· "Ross River *Teslin 'tourism 'Watson Lake "community development "financial resources 'Watson Lake region 1991; 18 pages plus appendices, with maps, "First Nations "infrastructure "recreation This report contains information trom a tables, charts This report includes information on the sport community tOUI that covered Watson Lake, Wheaton River Minerals Ltd.; Carcross-Tagish and recreation delivery system, Rass River, Faro Carmacks in May, and 1995, First Nation interdepartmentaVintergovemmental The tOUI was intended to test the level of "Carcross-Tagish First Nation "employment partneJShips, funding, special recreation illterest in formjng a regional towism "impact assessment "mining "Mount Skukum groups, community recreation, and partnerships association encompassing the communities "training with Yukon First Nations. along the Robert Campbell and Canol This report examines cbe project location, YG, EconOmic Development. 228 highways. Also included are the results of a access, climate and status. It desCJlbes the questionnaire presented at the open bouses. project; discusses cbe workforce needed for YG, Economic Development, G 155.YS.C3 1995 construction, development and production; examines the socio-economic background of the Yukon and assesses different impacts. The report makes recommendations for mitigation; proposes a potential training program; and includes recommendations for employment of members of the Carcross-Tagisb First Nation. YG, EconomiC Development. TN 424.C3.Y9.w5 1991

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 StaldDg a claim for the 21st ceatary: a Strategic plan for wildlife viewiDg ID Struc:taral c:baracteristlcs of remote scleDce and teclmology st.racegy for the theYalloD regional ecoDomies ID Canada YaIIOD Feb. 1990; 113 pages plus appendices, With 1987; 47 pages With tables 1987; 98 pages tables, charts, graphs Duncan Knowler; Government of the Yukon. Graham Orpwood; Scon Tiffin; Orpwood Tuak Environmental Services; J.S. Peepre and Economic Development: Mines and Small Associates; Toronto; prepared for: Department Associates; Vision Environmental Services; Business; Whitehorse of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Government of the 'economic development "financial resources Ministry of State for Science and Technology; Yukon, Renewable Resources; Government of This paper, presented at the Western Regional the Yukon, Tourism Government of the Yukon Science Association meetings, Feb. 25-27, 1987 "business "economic development 'science "recreation 'tourism 'wildlife management in Napa, California, examines the structure of and technology This document presenTS the recommended five­ remote regional economies in Canada using In order for the Yukon to stay competitiVe on a year wildlife viewing strategic plan and a census data from the 1982 census of Canada. global economic scale, this report argues that pnoIized two-year wildlife Viewing action plan. Twenty-one remote economies were identified. the Yukon must devise an aggressive strategy It includes example Viewing sites and fulancial YG. Economic Development. 333.9719 KNO for using science and technology to develop implications of the plan. Structure and c:baDge ID the YukOD those areas in which the Yukon has a natwal YG. Renewable Resources. PR 388 advantage, to innovate new tecbnologies and to ecoDOmy dilfuse them as widely as possible, and to Strategy for rebab and ft-nae of 1987; 103 pages create new businesses based on science and beritage baIldIDgs. Phase D: EcoDOmiCS Doug McArthur; sponsor: Government of the technology. June 1996; 30 pages Yukon YG. Economic Development. a 21.Y907 1987 Marc Denhez; Ottawa; prepared for: Yukon 'economic development 'Yukon 2000 Heritage Resources Board Statement of ecoDomic clrcamstaDces This paper addresses the question of change in 'community development 'construction and opportaDlUes. 1991At2 relation to the Yukon. It looks at the nature of industry "economic development 'heritagel 1992; 25 pages With graphs, charts changes taking place in the Yukon that would histotic resources 'housing "regulatory issues bave lasting effecrs on economic activity. It Government of Canada, Northern Affairs "taxation 'tourism determines the kinds of changes, both desirable Program, Economic Development Directorate; This economic report focuses pIimaIily on the . and passible, that can be induced or generated Wbitehorse; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic part of the Yukon's heritage that is composed of from within the Yukon. Development Agreement buildings, because that is where mast YG. Economic Development..HC 117.Y8.M32 "agriculture 'business 'economic development economic tactics gravitate. Secondarily, other 'financial resources "fisheries 'forestry "mining components of the Yukon's heritage are A study IDto the feaslblUty of small 'non-wage economy 'science and technology mentioned in the context of toucism. The report scale castollLiPOrtable mlDlDg ID YaIIOD 'toUIism proposes an overt higb-profile public policy 1987 This report provides an overview of the welcoming investment in hentage property and R.W. Kenway; G.W. Hawthorn; UMA Group; economic conditions in the Yukon-including its rehabilitation; aDd a series of discrete Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the sectoral summaries. It higblighTS the priorities tactics, such as tax, regulatory and supportive Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and for economic development, and identifies the measures to facilitate that investment. Small Business; sponsor: CanadalYukon key sectors of the economy which may be YG. EcollOmiC Development. UIlcatalogued Economic Development Agreement targeted for support under federalltenitOIial 'feasibility "milling "mining joint economic programs. SUeetscape plan (Barwasb) This study reports on the viability of a custom DIAND. Hcm.YB.NS 1988, 1989; maps, drawings, photos ore treatment plant as an aid to the small-scale David Naime & Associates Ltd. Strategic plan for the commemoratioD .mine operator, owners of smaller vein deposits ~BUlWash Landing 'community development of the BloDCllke gold nulla era. and/or those who require a less capiral GuIdelines for implementation. Draft 'financial resources "streetscape plans 'tourism intensive vehicle for immediate cash flow from June 1993; various pagination plus appendices, The objectives of these plans are to: assist the which to finance enhanced exploration and with charts, tables residents in identifying goals for tourism property development. It also addresses the development; work with the community in most suitable and economic construction ARA Consulting Group Inc.; Inukshuk Planning developing aD overall strategy for streetscape location, ranging from a pe177laDent siting to a and Development Ltd.; J.D. BIair Consulting; development; develop design concepts for fully mobile unit. Most lode ore types occuning prepared for: Yukon Anniversaries Commission specific srreeTScape projects; identify plionty in the Yukon are addressed. "anniversaries 'business "community projects for implementation; identify sources of YG. Economic Developmellt. TN 5OO.K46 development "heritagelhistoric resources funding and other programs that can be "infrastructure "marketing plan 'tourism coordinated with the streetscape program; and This document is intended as a working identify a phased implementation strategy for document for use by commemoration planners the streeTScape projects in the community and organizers. It includes information on the which is coordinated with available funding strategic framework, community product and local conditions. development. event classillcation. process for YG. TouriSm. TSD 62 historic integrity, towism marketing, promoting awareness, communications strategy, funding strategy, organizing to implement, and an implementation schedule. YG. EcollOmiC Development. 229 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY • 11 Stud, of costs to the placer mlldDg A Btudr to assess the feaslbWtr of Sabs1steDce ID the YukOD IDdaatrr of implemeD1:lDg the proposed IDtegratIDg YukOD FIrst Nations 1988; 288 pages with tables YukOD placer aatbortzatioD. Draft traditiooal mediclDe aDd maIDstream Peter J. Usher; Lindsay Staples; Whitehorse; mediclDe wltbID the YukOD health Dec. 1992; 25 pages with tables care prepared for: Council for Yukon Indians, sptem N.A. Jacobsen; Ken Nordin; Government of Economic Development Department; sponsor: Canada, Economic Development Directorate; Mar. 1994; 38 pages plus appendices, with Canada/Yukon Economic Development Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of charts Agreement Canada, Nonhem Affairs Program Margaret A. Wheatley; prepared for: Council ·First Nations "non-wage economy for Yukon Indians "economic forecasting "envilonment "impact The objectives of this report are to provide a assessment "placer mining "regulatory issues "feasibility ·First Nations ·health services framework for understanding what the "rivers The paper discusses the approach taken ·to the subsistence economy is and how it operates; to This report discusses options and costs for study, and includes a literature review. Models compile and inteIpret wbatever quantitatiVe upgrading placer mining operations to meet of integrated health care systems are discussed, information exists about subsistence in the new staIldards, as well as for an alternate including a Yukon First Nation perspective of Yukon; and to identify the main problems that 1.0 mIll settleable solids standard. The the present and the future, and possible models cOMont subsistence living, and how these assessment includes estimates of casts to the for health care in the Yukon (non-integrated, might be solved. placer milling illdustxy and estimates of lost tolerant, parallel, partially integrated, YG. Economic Development, 639.1 USH productiOLl that could result if the standards are integrated). An assessment of the models in the implemented. YukOLl context is presented, including finance SUmmary of proposed amendments to YukoD mlDiDg regime YG. EconOmic Development. 424.C3.Y95 1992 and funding information. Yukon Indian Cultural Education Society. uncatalogued June 1995; 19 pages with tables A Btud, of the feaslblUtr aDd Yukon Mining Advisory Commi.nee development of the KWIlIIIID DIm A Btud, to determlDe the feaslbllltr of "enVironment ·land use planning ·mining IDdIlBtdal Park, Wbltehone, YukOD traDaborder trade between Skagwa, ·placer mining ·regulatory issues Mar. 1989; 44 pages plus appendices, with and Wbltehone This summary describes land tables, maps 27 pagell plus appendices, with charts a new use regulation system for the placer and hardrock Whitehorse Mark Gwyther; Juneau; prepared for: City of mining industries in the Yukon. It examines a Skagway, Alaska "feasibility "infrastructure "Kwanlin Dun First variety of acts and includes excezpts trom cbe Nation "laLJd use planning "marketing plan ·business "exports "feasibility ·Skagway Yukon Quartz Mining Act and the YukOLl Placer. "Whitehorse ·Whitehorse Mining Act. This study discusses the strategy for developillg The purposes of this study are to determine YG. Economic Development, uncatalogued an industrial park on a lot owned by Kwanlin how Skagway can increase its year-round Dun. It includes a site analysis, preliminary business by further developing ties with sammarr report Tom/JUOD project. engineering/cost estimates, market and market businesses in the Yukon, and in part:i,cular YukOD Terrltol'J demand, a three-phase feasibility analysis, a Whitebarse, and to examille the possibilities of 1986; 26 pages with tables, map marketing strategy, implementation, sources of increasing year-round cross-border business by Abermin Corporation funding, and the relationship with the City of catering to Whiteharse area consumezs. ·mining *TomlJason Whiteborse. YG. EconOmic Development, HF 1766.G9 1992 This report, about a lead-zinc-silver deposit YG. Economic Development. He 120.Pl 1989 A &tudr to qaaotUr recoll8tnlcdOD located 13lan southeast of the Macmillan Pass, A Btud, of the feasIbWtJ of estalIUsldDg reqalremeDts aDd develop a program contaills bistOIical information, a tecllllical a forage aDd dally operatioD ID the for IDter-tenitorial road recoDStructiOD description of the project, capital and operating. YukOD IDcludiDg associated IDfrastructare ID costs and a section dealing with project economics. 1987; 146 pages plus appendices, with tables, the Yukon. VohuDe 1: Tec:lm1ca1 report drawings, photos 1988; 16 pages plus appendices, with tables, YG. Economic Development. DO 622.3445 ABE Deloine, Haskins & Sells Associates; maps Edmonton; prepared for: ChampagnelAishihik Government of the Yukon, Community and Indian Band Transportation Services "agriculture "feasibility "land use planning ·devolution ·infrastructure "needs assessment ·livestock ·roads The objective of this study was to determille The purpose of this report is to establish the the economic and technical feasibility of principles and framework under which establishing an illtegrated forage crop-dairy responsibility for roads will devolve to the farm and milk processing operation within the Yukon government trom the federal ChampagnelAisbihik First Nation. The study government. It identifies and lists the identifies the available land base, capabilities reconstructiOLl requirements (including and land limitations; notes specific associated infrastructures such as maintenance requirements associated with establishing a camp facilities) related to the Yukon's inter­ small, medium or large facility; assesses the temtoDaJ highway network. total project fillancing costs; and recommends YG. crs. Transportation Engineering Branch a feasible option for development. YG, Economic Development, H 636.085 CHA

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a SastaIDable developmem &Dd the Symposla:m proceedlDgs. Yukoa forem: TakbIDJ area traasportaUoa stDdy. eatrepJeaear: aD aDIlotated a sastalDable resoan:e ImplemeataUoa commluee report blbUograpby of smaD buslDess Feb. 1995; 2 volumes (260 pages) with graphs, 1988; 7 pages plus appendices, with photo, developmeat In c:lrc:ampolar aDd tables, drawings table developing regions Yukon College; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada! Takhini Area Transponation Study 1989; 52 pages Yukon Cooperative Agreement (Forestry Implementation Committee; Whitehorse Michael Pretes: compilet; Arctic Institute of Development) "roads *Takhini "Whitehorse ·Yukon College Nonh America; prepared for: Government of ·environment ·forestry ·land use planning The objectives of this studY were to analyze the the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and ·wilderness areas "wildlife management recommendations of the 'TakhiLli area Small Business; sponsor: CanadalYukon These two volumes contain the proceedings transportation study" (which assessed exiSting EconOmic Development Agreement from the fiIst symposiUIZl held in the Yukon on and forecasted transportation needs ID the ·agriculture ·bibliographies ·business the boreal forest. The papers conttibute to the TakhiDi area); pliorize the IDdividual • circumpolar regions ·fisheries ·forestry base of information from which to develop improvements; make a tentatiVe schedule for "sustainable development ·tounsrn ·wildlife .policies and legislation for managIng the Yukon improvements; and discuss cost implications . management forest under exiSting legislation. Topics covered YG. CTS. Transportation Engineering Branch 'I'llis bibliography is concerned exclusively with mclude state of the Yukon forests, history of sustainable development in practice, and, m logging, ecosystem and integrated resource 'laIddJd Hot SprIDgs area roads_ Needs particular, with the role of the entrepreneur and management, soils and climate, wildlife and asseBSIDem Btady. Draft small scale development initiatiVes. It is geared timber barvesting, community-based land 1988; 31 pag~s plus appendices, with maps. pmna!i1y towards the potential noztllern management, the forest mdusoy, forest photos, tables Canadian entrepreneur. Matelial is divided mto resources other than timber, development Government of the Yukon, Community and seven secti01lS: agriculture, business and opportunities and conservation values, ecology, Transponation Services, Transponation Capital entreprenewship, DslleIies, fores/Iy, tounsm, silviculture, ecosystems classification, applied Development Branch; Whitehorse wildlife, miScellaneous and general. use of ecological associations in operational "Alaska Highway "Klonclike Highway "needs YG. Economic Development. HD 62.7.P74 forest management, and management of spruce assessment "roads *Takbini Hot Springs beetle. 'I'llis is a needs analysis of a proposed Takbini SastaIDabIe developmeat In the Yukon. YG. Economic Development, unc:alalogued SUbmIssIoa to Yukoa 2000 Hot Springs road "loop" from the North 1987; 16 pages Klondike Highway at km 198 to the Alaska Highway using the Takhini Hot Springs Road, Yukon Conservation Society; Whitehorse; the Hot Springs Extension Trail, the old sponsor: Government of the Yukon Dawson Trail and the Kluane Wagon Road back 'lakbIDI area traDBportaUoa Btady. i'iDal ·economic development ·environment to the Alaska Highway at about km 1530. report "resource development ·sustainable YG. CTS. Transportation EngineeriIIg Branch development ·Yukon 2000 1987; 100 pages plus appendices, with maps, The PUIPose of this paper is to develop and photos, graphs TalklDg aboat crime apply a sustainable development pezspective to Crippen Consultants; G.D. Hamilton and Aug. 1995; 76 pages with tables the Yukon development strategy. It comments Associates Consulting Ltd.; Whitehorse; Talking About Crime Committee; Whitehorse; on the related natural resources papers prepared for: Government of the Yukon, prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Justice prepared for the Yukon 2000 economic Community and Transponation Services "infrastructure "safety ·social services development strategy. It discusses the "impact assessment "roads *Takbini ThiS report sumIDanzes the results of importance of linking economic development to ·Whitehorse ·Yukon College community meetings held throughout the conservatiOIl; higblights th'e relationship of This study addresses conceIZlS about the Yukon to address crime. It IDcludes i.o!ormation economics to the environment; and provides impact on trattic of the new Yukon Callege and on the cost of crime ID the Yukon, a statistical comments on the natural resources strategy potential developments along Hamilton snapshot of Yukon crime, some Yukon Clime component of Yukon 2000. Boulevard Parr 1 identifies the transportation prevention programs, p.rinciples of crime YG. Economic Development, He 117.YB.S87 impacts of exiSting and planned developments prevention for the Yukon, and of the Takhini area, recommends improvements recommendations for the future. for IDteISectiOns and roadways, and provides YG. Economic Development, Ht] 9509.Y9.T3 1995 short- and long term transportation improvement plans for the area. Parr 2 includes the functional design for roadway improvements, identification of ngbt-of-way requirements, and estimates on the improvement cOSts. A technical memorandum summarizes some of the information and data gathered. YG. CTS. Transportation Engineering Brancb

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a Tau lDIet port feaslbWcy stady. FIDaI TatsbeDSldDlIUver (Sbiwsbe Cbu) Tea year overview. 1989-1999 Upper I8POrt YakOD Tenlto...,. C8aadIaD Butcage LIaId and Coal RIver timber barvestIDg 1986; 2 volumes, various pagination with maps IUvenSystem bac:kgroaDd study agreement. Yakoa PadBc Forest Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd.; Mar. 1993; 125 pages with maps, photos, Products Ltd. Vancouver; prepared for: Government of the tables Apt. 1989; 22 pages with maps· Yukon, Community and Transportation Sarah Gaunt; Sheila Greer; Chuck Hume; J.S. Sterling Wood Group Inc.; Watson Lake Services Peepre and Associates; Whiteborse; prepared "forestry ·inventory -wildlife management [or: Government of the Yukon, Renewable -feasibility 'inventory -ports *Tan Inlet The purpose of this overview is to provide Resources, Parks and Outdoor Recreation 'transportation information on the management goals of Yukon Branch; Champagne and Aishihik First The first volume of this report contaills the body Pacmc Forest Products Ltd. for a ten-year Nations; Canadian Parks Service; DlAND, of the report and all of the report appendices. peIiod. These goals address issues, problems The second volume contains the photographic Water Resources and opportunities associated with the inventory. The purpose of the study was to 'heritagelhistoIic resources 'land use planning company's operations in the timber harvesting identify the factors or constraints whicb would 'recreation 'Tatshensbini River -wilderness agreement areas. affect port development and develop order of areas YG, Economic Development, uncatalogued magnitude cost estimates for the port This background study provides information on TeallD ecoaomic development study. development. However, once it was detennined the hentage values of the Yukon portion of the that Canadian tidewater is not accessible in Tatsbenshini River. It reviews the natural and FIDalleport Tarr Inlet and that the land access route is human beritage resources and recreation values 1987; 103 pages with tables, maps, graphs, blocked by glaciers, the report changed to a and describes the land use. The objective of the photos fully documented recollIlaissance report. report is to assess the Significance of the Grant Copeland and Associates; New Denver; YG, Renewable Resources. WR 111 Tatshensbini River according to Canadian prepared for: Teslin Indian Band Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) cIiteIia and 'arts and crafts "community development TatsbeuIdDI A1sek liver 1ISe stIIdy assess the suitability of the river as a candidate "economic development 'hunting *Teslin Nov. 1992; 100 pages plus appendices, with for CRRS status. 'tourism ·wildlife management charts, tables YG, DIAND, HI> 319.YB.J8 This study of the Teslin Tlingit Council Ethan Askey; Peter Williams; Centre for TatsbeasldDl-AIBek regiOD wIIdemeBS identifies possibilities for economic Tourism Policy and Researcb; Bumaby; BtIIdy. 8IItIah Cohlmbla development induding tourism, handicrafts, prepared for: British Columbia Ministry of July 1992; 12 pages with maps, photos, tables sport Dshing and bunting, and wildlife viewing, Tourism and recommends an economic development Sheila 'adventure travel • Alsek River 'Dalton Post Sarah Gaunt; Greer; Hector Mackenzie; suategy. Ron Cruikshank; J.S. Peepre and Associates; -impact assessment -pazks 'rafting -recreation YG. Economic Development. E 99.TS.T47 *Tatsbensbini River 'wilderness areas 'wildlife Wbitehorse; prepared for: Tatshenshini-Alsek management Wilderness Study Steering Committee TeallD regtOD to1lllsm developmeDt plan This study focuses on the portion of the Tat­ "Alsek River 'heIitagelhistoIic resources -land Apr. 1993; 44 pages with tables, maps Alsek river system which extends between use planning 'recreation *Tatshenshini River Graham & Associates; Dawson Peaks DaIton PootISbaw'as1le, Yukon and Dry Bay, 'tourism ·wilderness areas "wildlife Adventure Company; Whitehorse and Teslin; Alaska. Examination is directed toward management prepared for: Government of the Yukon, potential recreation use impact and possible This report assesses the wilderness resources TouIism, Teslin Region Tourism Plan management strategies. Fwther attention is of the Tatshenshini-Alsek region. Lands in ·regional planning "Teslin "tourism BnCisb Columbia are emphasized, though directed toward B. C. c01Il1llercial rafting This plan provides a framework for the infoIlllation about the effects of area on the opemtions in discussing econOl1lic activity development of a tourism plan that would Yukon are included. Topics covered include associated with recreational use of the liver. provide economic and social benefits to the natural resources, cultural resources, Visual YG, Tourism, AD 65 people of the Tes1in region. It provides resources, recreation and tOuIlsm resources, information about how the Teslin region can wilderness resource economic values, land use denve greater benelits from toUlism, daIifies and jurisdiction, wilderness Signilicance, and a the current tourism situation. establisbes a summary of research needs and framework to guide regional tourism action, recommendations. and builds consensus about pIiolities for action. YG, Renewable Resources, PR J7B VG. Economic Development. G 15S.C3.Y9.T41 1993

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a TeallD 'ft1Ilglt craft plOBle 'ftIDber buvestlDg agreement: Upper ToDdsm YukOD muketIDg bdtIaUves. 1991; 13 pages plus appendices LIard River. BwdDess plaD: Kaska Forest Cost·beDeBt 8D8lysIs Nisutlin Developments Resonrces Ltd. 1992; 13 pages plus appendices Sept. 1991; unnumbered pages tans and crafts 'culture 'manufactuIing TransNorthem Resource Management 'market assessment *Teslin 'Teslin Tlingit Kaska Forest Resources Ltd.; Watson Lake; Consulting; Whitehorse; prepared for: Council prepared for: Government of Canada, Nonhem Government of the Yukon, Tourism, Affairs Program Development Branch 10 1990, Nisutlin Development prepared a strategy for the revival of Tlingit crafts. It 'business 'exports 'forestry 'Kaska Dena 'evaluation 'impact assessment 'marketing included goals and economic and cuItwa1 Council plan ·tourism objectives of an ans and craft development This package contains a history of the timber This is an analysis of five marketing programs­ strategy. This document is a proflle of the harvesting agreement, the company's concerns Rendezvous Yukon, the Joint Alaska artisans and craft industry of Teslin. It identifies and solut:ions, a business plan covering eight Advertising Campaign, the Canada Image the following: all artisans; .raw matenal years of operat:ion, a discussion of the jobs and Response Campaign, Destinat:ion Yukon, and requirements, sources and logistics of supply; social economic benefits of the plan and the Media Relat:ions Program. It provides so/ut:ions to .raw matenaIs shortages; appendices with cOJPorate resumes for m­ insight and illformat:ion about the direct:ion and community buildings and facilities that can be Raynoier Inc. and Coast Forest Management effect:iveness of these programs. used for product:ion; existing market Ltd. YG. Tourism. TSIM 2 meclJanisms and pathways; customers; and DlAND. SD 5383YB.K3 strategies to meet market demand. Towards a pzo.actlve toarIsm IDdDstry 'ftoklat 1986. Old Crow commllldty YG. Economic DeveJopmeDt. PAM 1991-64 ID Wbltehone ecoDOmiC developmeDt plaD. Pbase 2 1991; 49 pages with tables, charts TeaIlD: the IDdIaD vDlage BDd 1986; 24 pages with charts Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg; c:ommllldty ecoDomy. AD appraisal G.A. Bruce; Old Crow; prepared for: Old Crow Whitehorse; prepared for: City of Whitehorse 1986; 77 pages with tables, graphs Band; sponsor: Canada/Yukon Economic 'market assessment 'tourism ·Whitehorse Frank Duerden; Ryerson Polytechnical Development Agreement The scope of this study included an analysis Institute; Toronto; prepared for: Teslin Indian 'community development 'economic and review of available infomJat:ion in four key Band development 'Old Crow areas. These included: the ClUTent situat:ion in 'community development *Teslin This is a report from the second Old Crow the. WhitehoISe tourism industry; the Yukon This work examines the economic health of community/economic planning meeting held on tourism market; identificat:ion of alternative Teslin from the standpoint of the First Nat:ion tradit:ional lands. It includes comments from the organizat:ion structures for promot:ion of tourism. populat:ion, identifying the major sectors of the people of Old Crow, as well as potent:iaI in W21itebarse; and financial implicat:ions of the economy, discussing the strength of the links economic development plans, an examinat:ion preferred alternative. between the First Nat:ion and non-First Nat:ion of baniers to development and guidelines for YO. Tourism. uncaauogued popuIat:ions, examining economic problems economic development. SOE facing the First Nat:ion popuIat:ion and YG. Economic Development. E 78.Y8.B78 Towards a YukOD reporting suggesting some solut:ions that may be worthy framework of further examinat:ion. A tollJlsm developmeDt plaD for the 1991; 142 pages with maps, charts WatsoD Lake reglOD YG. Economic Development. E 99.T6.T46 R.A. Hodge; Montreal; prepared for: Yukon Mar. 1996; 18 pages plus appendix Council on the Economy and the Environment; 'lbe tldDgs that mattei'. A report of Graham & Associates Management Government of the Yukon, Renewable YakODel'8' views OD the future of their Consu1tants; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Resources ecoDomy BDd their society Gateway Tourism Association; Government cif 'bibliographies "economic development 1987; ISBN 1-55018-380-X; various pagination the Yukon, Tourism 'environment 'sustainable development with photos 'First Nations 'regional planning 'tourism This two-volume report is aimed at examin.i.og Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the 'Watson Lake 'Watson Lake region opt:ions for creating a comprehensive Yukon Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and This plan is intended to coordinate tourism statfHJf-environment (SOE) reporting Small Business development in the region over the coming five framework. In volume 1, the histolical 'economic development 'infrastructure 'Yukon years. It includes a desCIipt:ion of attcact:ions, development of SOE reporting is reviewed and 2000 events and products; infonnat:ion on a regional three distinct datalillfOImat:ion sets are This is a SUl7llDalY of how Yukoners want the theme; educat:ion and awareness; stakeholders identified. Volume 2 contains the appendices. Yukon to be by 2000, as told to the Yukon and partnerships; and plan management. YO. Economic Development. OH 541.15.M64.H7 government dwing the Yukon 2000 planning Included is a copy of a background working process. After an introduct:ion which explains paper. how the consuItat:ion worked. there is YG. To~.uncaauogued illfoIDlat:ion on the economic environment (the structure of the economy, illfrastructUIe and human, natural, fulancial and illfoIDlat:ion resources) and on a vaIiety of industries. YG. EconOmic Development. He 117.Y8.T47

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a Towanls seU saffldeacr by Cbe 21st Town of WatsoD Lake. Streetscape plaD. TraDsportatlOD. Draft dlBcnmoD paper ceJltlUy; becoadDg self·saffldent CoDcepcaal design report prepued for the YukOD EcoDomic through IDfrastrIIc:tIIIe driveD 1986; vaIious pagination with tables, maps, Development Strategy faD conference lDvestmeDt ID the Yllkou drawings 1986; 33 pages with tables, maps Dec. 1992; 13 pages with maps, tables Stanley AssoCiates Engineering Ltd.; Robin Lee Monroe; Sypher:Mueller International Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse Whitehorse; prepared for: Town of Watson Inc.; Ottawa; sponsor: Government of the 'economic development 'financial resources Lake Yukon 'infrastructure 'mining 'transportation "business 'community development 'infrastructure 'transportation 'Yukon 2000 This paper promotes increased self-sufficiency 'streetscape plans 'tourism 'Watson Lake 'Yukon EconomiC Development Strategy through infrastructure-driven investment, as in This plan was developed to improve the The overall objective of this document is to transpOrtation systems and power. The paper appearance of the main street of Watson Lake serve as a catalyst to promote infonned provides a summazy of higher potential mining to make it more attractive to tourists and discussion amongst YukoneIS about their views projects, the time horizon for development and residents. The plan Will allow the town to seek on transportation. This document reviews the the required infrastructure needs. It provides a funding from the Gove1IlI1lent of the Yukon '5 historical role of transportation in the Yukon '5 series of reco1IlI1lendations for sbort-term, ToUIism department and proceed into the economic development; reviews the status of medium-teI1ll and long-teml action. implementation and construction phase. A the present transportation system; outlines YG, Economic Development, PAM 1992·147 1992 furtber objective of this study is to stimulate specific modal and institutional issues; and development of pIivate sector activities. focuses on transportation as a linkage ill the Towuds Cbe development of a poUcr no cunent location found ac:bievement of the o.verall Yukon economic for export of whole-logs, wood cb1ps development strategy. aDd fuel wood from Cbe YukOD 'DIe traIDIDg aDd employmeDt of YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YS.M68 Territory. A pabIlc discnmvD paper Dorthern caDacUaDS: aD aDDotated Mar. 1993; 47 pages blbUograpby Department of Indian Affairs and Nonhem 1986; ISBN 0-92078349-X; 206 pages Development, Nonhem Affairs Program, Forest J.C. Finley: editor; CR Goodwin: editor; Resources; Whitehorse Arctic Institute of Nonh America; Dnawa UDlted KeDO BDlIIIIDe dosare (1989' 'exports 'forestry 'fuel products 'land use 'bibliographies 'business 'employment 8D81ys1s planning 'regulatory issues 'sustainable 'training Oct. 1995; 10 pages with maps, charts and development ·wood. products This bibliograpby provides a representative, not survey form This discussioll paper is the Brst fonnal step in an exhaustive, collection of references to Government of the Yukon, Economic identifying and implementing a sustainable log matenals about the training of northern Development, Economic Research and Analysis; export policy. The pIimazy goal is to determine Canadians for wage employment and on Whitehorse what cbe Yukon timber resource export policy employment opportunities in the north. It is 'employment 'mining 'training 'United Keno will be; communicate that policy to the forest intended to provide readeIS With a point of Hill Mines industry, First NatiollS, and the general public departure from wbich to enlarge their This paper presents the findings of a 1993 in an open, fortlulght and timely fashion; awareness of socia-economic issues in the survey of United Keno Hill Mine (UKHM) implement the cbosen policy through new north, and to encourage the exchange of ideas workers wbich sought infoI1llation on their legislation; and apply the cbosen policy in a fair between people in the academic world, in labour market experieIJces after the dosure of and equitable manner. indusay. in small business, in government and cbe mine and mill in January 1989. These YG. Economic Development, HI> 9764.C3.Y9 1993 OD the land. experiences indude length of employment at YG, Economic Development, E 98.ES.T73 workfoIce dispersion, penqd of initial TowD of WatsoD Lake. OfBc:IaI UKHM, comm1lDlty plaD TraDsportatlOD stDdy. Wbltehone-P'uo unemployment, sources of income while initially unemployed. current employment. training and 1989; 70 pages with maps bus service Willingness to return to work at the mine. 1986; 16 pages plus appendices, with tables Urban Systems Ltd. YG, EconOmic Development, HI> 953S.C3.Y9.US 1995 'community development 'Watson Lake Resource Intertrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Yukon 'ftle aae of radiotracers to evaluate gold This plan is intended to provide specmc growth losses at K10Ddlke placer mines. 1989 direction for the development of Watson Lake 'Faro 'feasibility 'market assessment mlDlDg seasoD in the short-term (5-year) and general direction 'transportation 'Wbitehorse for the medium- to long-term (10- to 20-year), . The objective of this study was to supply 1990; 59 pages with graphs, tables and to provide suificient flexibility to adjust and entrepreneurs With pertinent information Randy Clarkson; NEW ERA Engineering acco1IlI1lodate cbanging circumstances. A necessazy to make a sound business decision Corporation; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Klondike companion volume is the background report on the viability of operating a bus service Placer Miners AssoCiation; sponsor: National which contains the planning analysis research between Whitehorse and Faro. The final Research Council; Government of the Yukon documentation and supplementaIy information. recommendation was to proceed With a second 'placer mining 'science and technology It is for infonnation purposes only, and is not a phase, a demand study. This paper presents the existing and potential part of the Official Community PIan Bylaw. YG, Economic Development. G 388.322 gold recoveries of a variety of sJuiceboxes. It DlAND. HC l1S.wJ.TS recommends sJuicebox designs and operating parameters based on the results of nudear tracer testwork in 1989 and cbe conventional sampling program of 1988. Included are two chapters on the value of gold losses and the value of recoverable losses. YG, Economic DeveIopment. T 24 • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY 11 Use of Yukon coal for power generadon Vaagonla Plateaa developmeat. IDItIal VlslCOr profile and ecoDOmiC Impact aadexport enviroameDtal evalaadolL Stage 2: statement 01 northern D8donal paJtm Apr. 1996; 48 pages with tables, maps volam.e 1 report. volume 2 appeDdlces, (reserves) and bIstorlc site.. SUmmary volam.e 3 figures report and tec:ludcal appeDdlces Norwest Mine Services Ltd.; Calgary; prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Economic 1989; 3 volume repon with appendices, tables, 1989; 59 pages (summary repon), 71 pages Development; project no. 95-1331 charts, maps (appendices), with tables, maps, graphs ·coal "Division Mountain "energy "exports Steffen Robertson and KiIsten (B.C.) Inc.; Thompson Economic Consulting Services; "hydrocarbon development "ports "Skagway Vancouver; prepared for: Curragh Resources Calgary; prepared for: Environment Canada; "transportation Inc. Canadian Parks Service This overview includes an analysis of cbe "environment "evaluation "Faro "fishertes "Chilkoot Trail "herttagelhistortc resources current Yukon power supply capacity and "mining "Vangorda "waste management "impact assessment "Kluane National Park where, and at what c~, Yukon coal could be This report presents an overall evaluation of the "parks "SS Klondike "tourism ·wildemess areas utilized for power generation. It also examines Vangorda Plateau development. It provides the National parks (reserves) and historic sites are cbe potential for exporting this coal, specifically baseline environmental and socio-economic key attractions of the towism industIy in the cbe Division Mountain depcEt, into the thezmal information relative to the project; identifies the Yukon and Northwest Tenitories. In addition, coal market. enVironmental, social and economic impacts of monies spent by park visitors and the Canadian VG, Economic Development. TK 1071.N7 1996 the project; presents mitigatiVe measures for Parks Service to operate and develop these enVironmental protection and waste facilities have come to represent a smalI, but Used 00 reevc:llDg ID the Yukon management; and recommends a conceptual stable component of the tenitorial economies. 1990; 29 pages with map, chan, table reclamation and abandonment plan, and waste This contIibution to the economic well-being of N.A. Jacobsen; Don McLaughlin; Whitehorse; and water management plan. the tenitories is assessed in this report. prepared for: Government of the Yukon, VG, EconOmic Development, DG 338.23 CUR VG, Tourism, AT 39 Renewable Resources VeD118 mlDe talllDga. Study of remedial Vlsaallmpact assessment for the IDItIal "environment "infrastructure "inventory "waste opdODS eDviroameDtal evalDadolL Nortbweatel management Mar. 1994; 59 pages plus appendices, with mDld-dep8ltlllental mobUe radio This study was commissioned to researcb cbe drawings, tables sptem. and microwave COwer project, availability of used oil generated in the Yukon, Poushinsky Consulting Ltd.; Klohn-CIippen; Dempster Hlgbway radio sites, Yukon and to investigate OptiOllS for collection, storage project no. PB 65350101 aad Northwest Tenltorles and recycling (eftber by reprocessiD.g, re­ 1991; 152 pages with drawings, photos . refining or reusing). It includes an inventozy of "Carcross "environment "milling "mining Underhill Geographic Systems Ltd.; J.S. Peepre used ail in the Yukon. "waste management and Associates; Whitehorse; prepared for: VG. Economic Development. TD 899.P4.Y85 This report reviews the options available for dealing with cbe mine tailings and provides a Northwestel Inc. preliminazy screening of the options. It includes "communications ·Dempster Highway a review of the existing conditiollS, an "environment "evaluation "impact assessment assessment of existing water quality, on-site ·land use planning "parks "roads "tourism ValalDg traclldoD81 ac:thr1des ID the and off-site tailings remedial options, c~ ·wilderness areas DOrthem I18dve economy: the case of estimates, a summazy of c~ VeISUS This report determines cbe visibility of the Old Crow, Yukon Tenicory effectiveness, and conclusiOns and proposed microwave radio sites and access Mar. 1986; 189 pages with tables, maps, survey recommendations. roads in relation to travellers on the Dempster questionnaire. Yukon Chamber of Mines, unca13Iogued Higbway. It addresses the visual impacts on residents and tourists using the higbway; Sheilagh C. Murphy; University of Brttish VlDage of lIalDes JaDcdOIL OfBc:IaI Columbia; WilfIid Laurier University detennines tbe potential impact on the commmdty pl8D wilderness cbaracter of the higbway; assesses "culture "First Nations "herttage!histoIic 1989; 35 pages with maps any effects on tourism OperatOIS and on resources ·hunting "non-wage economy "Old Haines Junction Village Council, Community inteIpretive or park facilities; and proposes Crow "resource development "trapping Planning Committee; Haines Junction mitigation measures to reduce any adverse This thesis develops a widely acceptable and "community development "Haines Junction visual impacts and assist with final designs. more bolistic method for valuing traditional DlAND, HE 21S.YB.U5 activities in a northern native community. It The objectives and policies of this plan are begiIJs with a desczjption of the geographical intended to serve as a guide for the village setting of Old Crow and traditional land use administration, future developers and and contact history. It continues with a general praspective landowners in determining cbe discussion 01 valuing subsistence production, direction and manner in which Haines Junction then discusses resource use in modem-day Old should develop. Crow. YG, Economic Development. 307 HA! DlAND. E 78.Y8.MB7

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • 11 Western Copper Holdings LImIted Wblcehone area mukec 8D81ys1s/ CUmadal COPJK!l' project. FeaslbWcy colISIIIDer demand study 1989; 53 pages with map (report), 155 pages waste paper feaslbWty BtIUIy Oct. 1994; 3 volumes with drawings, tables with tables (appendix) June 1991; 32 pages plus appendices, with KiIbom Engineering Pacific Ltd. MacPherson Consultants Ltd.; Whitehorse; tables, drawings "Carmacks "feasibility "milling "mining prepared for: Government of the Yukon, MacKay & Panners Management Consultants "transportation Tourism Ltd.; Northern Climate Engineering Ltd.; Volume 1 covelS a variety of topics such as "market assessment "tourism "Whitehorse Whitehorse; prepared for: Challenge cnineIal reserves, mining, processing facilities, Tllis study includes background contextual Community Vocational Alternatives; Yukon transportation, capital and operating cost information on the tourism industry in Conservation Society estimates and nnancial analysis. Volume 2 and VIlhite.bOISe; provides pronie data concentrating "environment "feasibility "fuel products 3 conlain metallurgical testwork data on VIlhitehoISe; presents pathway implications "manufacturing "waste management summaries, mill option information, Brown & and market highlights for each critical and "Whitehorse Root thermal model and KIJight & Piesold secondary pathway; presents pacbway Tllis study looked at the oppOItUnities for paper geotecllnical reports. implications as they are related to activities; recycliDg and processing. It consists of a swvey DlAND. TN 443.Y8W47 and provides a synthesis of all report elements. of other waste paper recycliJJg projects to The appendix contains market pronies and identify oppOItUnities for processing waste WIdCe RIver FIJsC NaUoD ecGDOmiC accOJ7Jpanying tables for each 1987 Yukon paper into marketable products. There is a developmeDC strategy visitor exit pathway with a bearing on the more detailed look at those opportunities which Mar. 1996; 50 pages with graphs VIlhite.borse area. appear to be suitable for Whitehorse markets Graharn & Associates Management YG. Tourism. TSD 'Zl and consistent with the goals of both Challenge Consultants; Whitehorse; prepared for: White and Yukon COIlServation Society. The briquette River First Nation WblCehone area COlldsm plaD. Bsec:aUve SIIIIIID8I'J productiOll process is desczibed iD detail. "commWlity development "economic VG. Economic Development. TH 7400.M31 1991 development ·inventory "White River First Sept. 1993; 19 pages with photos Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce; Whitehorse Wacerfroac development. naaJ report Nation "infrastructure "marketing plan "tourism 1986; 33 pages plus appendices, with map Tllis project reviews previous economic development work and sets out a new "training "Whitehorse Waterfront Development Officer eCOllomic development plan that reflects cbe This summaLizes cbe plan cbat is intended to "commWlity development "impact assessment current and future economic development guide touIism development and promotion in "waterfront development "Whitehorse "Yukon needs of cbe First Nation. The study describes the White.bolSe area over a Live-year period The River the community, and the Yukon and regional plan focuses on what improvements are needed Tllis report is the result of almost one year of economies; discusses economic development iD for each of the Live key components of the work completed iD 1986 by a waterfront general including an inventolY of human tourism industty: attractioIlS, events and development officer looking iDto the future of resources and strategy; and identifies activities; retail services; intrastructure; cbe W.bitehorse watelfront area. It contaiIls development opportunities in various sectors. hospitality, awareness and iDdustry training; information on the economic impact of suc:lJ a VG. Economic Development, E 78.Y8W4 1996 and marketing and promotion. Markets and development. As well, it examines cbe impacts objectives are identified and action steps for of such projects as an island park, wbarf and WbiCe RIver FIJsC NaUoD. A plan for implementation are denned COlDIDmdcy ecoDOmic developmeDC boat launc:lJ. YG. EconOmic Development. G 155.YS.W5a 1993 VG. Economic Development. GB 132.Y9.W5 1986 1991; 91 pages with map, tables Hedmann and Associates; Whitehorse; WblCehone C8DtI'aI waterfroDc IltUdy WatsoD Lake regional tourism plan prepared for: White River First Nation 1986; unnumbered pages with maps, photos, 1989; ISBN 1-55018-177-7; 30 pages plus "Beaver Creek "community development tables, graphs appendioes, with maps, graphs, tables "culture "economic development "White River Patti Rao Architect Planner; UMA Engineering Govemment of the Yukon, Tourism; First Nation Limited; Whitehorse; prepared for: City of Whitehorse This community economic development plan Whitehorse "business "regional planning "tourism "Watson has three objectives-to be comprehensive and "commWlity development "heritagelhistoric Lake "Watson Lake region achievable; to identify key opportunities and resources "land use planning "tourism Tbe pwpose of tbis plan is to guide and direct constraints to community economic "waterfront development "Whitehorse "Yukon rowism development in southeast Yukon. The development; and to support and develop River plan identifies oppoltUllities for cbe public and cultural and traditional values. This plan is a The puipose of this study is to come up with private sectors to expand and upgrade tourism guide for decision makers and funding development options for the central wateIfront services and attractions throughout the region, agenCies. area to be compatible with historical use, and and provides a framework of strategies through VG. Tourism. PAM 31 to be a focus for both Yukoners and tourists. which cbese opportunities can be realized. The study includes site surveys, geotechnical VG. Economic Development. G 155.Y8W37 1989 engineering reports, river soundings, and erosion and tIood analysis. Three development scenarios are presented and a preferred concept is identified. An implementation program is provided. VG. Economic Development. G 155.C3.YS.U4 1986

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Wbltehone CODgeDdoD hotel aDd office Wldtehone doWDhlll sldlDg stady Wbltehone visitor recepdOD ceatre feaslblUty stud, 1989 leasIbWty stad, 1988; various pagination Ecosign Mountain Recreation Planners Ltd.; 1988 Champagne! Aisbihik Indian Band; Lavalin Whistler, B,C.; prepared for: City of Wbitehorse !MC Consulting Group Inc.; Wbitehorse; "accommodations "convention centres "feasibility "recreation "White horse prepared for: Government of the Yukon, "feasibility "market assessment *Taga Ku This study investigates the ski development Tourism Corporation "tourism "Wbitehorse potential of the mountains around Whitehorse. "feasibility "tourism "visitor reception centres This final repon outlines the overall market The objective of the study is to detennine the "Whitehorse demand for a convention hotel facility, its feasibility, scale, possible sites, physical and This study includes a full market evaluation of a components, construction costs and financial environmental factors for a downbill ski area for visitor reception centre using currently available viability. The study team also investigated other Whitehorse. The study is broken down into data and survey statistics. Potential sites are development opportunities tilat would illcrease seven basic components which include market analyzed in light of tile value of each site the project's profitability. review, economic considerations, development relative to another. The analysis leads to a final YG. Economic Development. T 658.83 LA V criteIia, site identification, evaluation of sites, site recommendation-the old Jim Light Arena. economic feasibility of preferred sites, and The final part of the study is a building program Wbltehone COpper Belt. A slmpUfled conclusion and recommendations. and site development concept. Cost estimates tec:bDlcaI bIstory YG, Towism, TSD 30 for construction are included witil the concept. 48 pages with graphs, charts, photos, drawings YG, Towisrn. TS 2 Wbltehone lCboo. faelUdes Deeds atady Gordon MacKay; Rick Diment; Jo-Anne Wbltehone VRC feaalbWty aDd deslgD Faulldner; MacKay Faulkiner & Associates; 1986; various pagination with tables Whitehorse; prepared for: MacBride Museum; Boreal Engineering Services Ltd.; Whitehorse stad,: flDal report sponsor: CanadalYukon EconomiC "education "infrastructure "inventory "needs 1989; various pagination plus appendices, with Development Agreement assessment "Whitehorse tables, maps "education "heritage!historic resources "mining This repon illcludes assessments of space UMA Engineering Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared "Whitehorse requirements for present and future for: Government of the Yukon, Tounsm This repon presents the geology of the major progmmming, as well as facility evaluations of "Alaska Highway "feasibility "tourism "visitor ore deposits ill the WhitehOISe Copper Belt and existing schools. A tive-year plan has been reception centres "Whitehorse discusses exploration, JDiniIlg techniques and developed whicb outlines program changes, The plimary objective of this study is to metal proouction. It illcludes a section on enrolment projections, facility requirements and detennine the optimal location or locations for a economic feasibility. It is intended to provide related costs, single or multiple visitor reception facility in background information of a technical nature to YG, Government Services, Building Development, #7210 WhitehOJSe. Investigation included possible aid ill the development of bistorical sites along the Alaska Higbway. Wbltehone TraDslt spteIIl rnlew &Dd presentations for secondary school students. YG, Economic Development, T 385.5 UMA lD8Iket:lDg stIldy Yukon College, TN 444.C3.M32 1993 Mar. 1991; 52 pages plus appendices, with Wbltehone waterfroDt developmeat Wbltehone COpper MlDe reclamadoD tables, maps plaD review Manop Services Ltd.; Whitehorse; prepared for: 19~9; 28 pages with drawings Nov. 1995; 11 pages with map, photos Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Coriolis Consulting Corp.; Hotson Bakker M.J. Brodie; Vancouver; prepared for: Development; City of Whitehorse Architects; prepared for: City of Whitehorse; Government of Canada, Indian and Northern ·market assessment "needs assessment Government of the Yukon; White Pass and Affairs Canada, Northern Affairs Program "transportation "Whiteholse Yukon Corporation Limited "environment *mining "safety "Wbitehorse This study was done to develop a marketing, "community development "land use planning Copper Mine advertising and promotion strategy to be put in "waterfront development "Whitehorse "Yukon This repon presents an assessment of the site place based on a market-needs survey. The River conditions, and options for reclamation to survey will determine rider satisfaction, This watemont development plan was prepared address the concerns associated With the safety convenience of the current system, and the with tile full participation and consensus of tile of the mine site, and the permanent lass of methods of encouraging non-Iiders to use tile key parties (the City of Whitehorse, the useful land trom witbill the city limits. service. The repon reviews transit and Government of the Yukon, and White Pass). It is YG, Economic Development, 245 community data, existing routes and schedules, for presentation to the community for review and travel patterns and market research. It and tilen the 'implementation process will suggests revised routes and schedules, future begin. The plan discusses the watenront site transit system requiremenrs, the benefits of and surroundings, market potential, planning transit service, and a marketing strategy. and development principles, proposed YG, ECODOmiC Development, 389.322 MAN 1991 development plan, and staging. YG, Tourism, TSD 52

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY III Why not?-jast CODUDIt and do It. 'ftle Wind energy potential, Wbltehorse. WIndy craggy project: road results from the survey of women ID YaIIOD justification and contdor assessment b1l8lDeSB ID the Yallon 1990, 1991 1989; various pagination with tables, maps, 1988; 83 pages plus appendices, with tables, David F. Craig; Douglas B. Craig; Boreal drawings, charts chans Alternate Energy Centre; Wbitehorse Norecol Environmental Consultants Ltd.; JM Consulting; Whitehorse; sponsor: Canada! "energy "feasibility -Haeckel Hill -science and Delcan Corporation; Vancouver; prepared for: Yukon Economic Development Agreement; technology "Whitehorse -wind power Geddes Resources Ltd. Government of the Yukon; Canadian Congress There are two parts to this report, one from -land use planning -mining "roads "Windy for Learning Opportunities for Women; Yukon 1990 and the other from 1991. The 1990 report Craggy Status of Women Council presents a summary and analysis of lnfoI1Dation The purpose of this study is to obtain -business "needs assessment 'wornen gathered in an effort to detennine whetber agreement from the Mine Development The PUIPose of this study is to provide a wind can be used to generate electricity on an SteeIing Committee tbat an access road is baseline of information about women in economically attractive basis. It describes the justified, a preferred conidor is established, and business in tbe Yukon. It answem such efforts presently being made to obtain essential that the work programs presented to complete questions as: In which sectOlS of the economy ground data for tbe same purpose. The 1991 the detailed route alignment studies are do women tend to operate? Is there a trend as report presents the data, analysis and results of satisfactory. to tbe sectors, tbe size of business or the goals tbe wind monitoting program conducted on YG, Economic Development, D 629.047 GED or objectives of women going into business? To Haeckel Hill. The overall objective of the study what degree do women participate in the is to identify speciDc sites haVing the greatest WIndy Craggy report: a copper deposit oWDership of private enteIpLises? Answers are wind potential for the region. of wodd slgnlflc:ance and Its poceDl:lal value to BdtIsb Columbia. YaIIon meant to aid in determining policy and program YG, Economic Development, TJ 825.C72 1991 and needs in tbe area. Alaska WIndy craggy project. Stage 1: YG, Economic Development. lID 6100.Y8.w49 Jan. 1993; 32 pages with photos, maps, graphs eDvironmental and socioeconomic Geddes Resources Ltd.; Vancouver WDdUfe viewing and natare Impact assessment -environment -land use planning -mining appreciation ID the vlclDlty of the town 1990; various pagination with maps, photos, ·wilderness areas ·Windy Craggy of Faro tables The intention of this document is to assemble Jan. 1991; 61 pages with photos, maps Geddes Resources Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared CWTent iDfoII1lation regarding Windy Craggy. for: British Columbia, Energy, Mines and Laurie A. Henderson; Tuak Environmental The ptincipal issues addressed indude Services; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Petroleum Resources economic impact, development and operations, Government of the Yukon, Renewable -energy -environment "impact assessment environmental protection, shatillg the land, and Resources, Fish and Wildlife Branch "land use planning -mining ·regulatory issues the approval process. -Faro 'maIketing plan 'tourism "wildlife -roads *Windy Craggy YG. Economic Development. PAM 1993-1 management Stage 1 report was submitted to the Mine This report identiDes and assesses seveIal Development Steering Committee for review by WomeD ID the economy workshop. wildlife viewing areas. A management strategy various provinc:ial, federal, United States, and Yukon development strategy. BalDes is presented, inteIpretive tbemes and Alaskan agencies. All major issues bave been Janc:tlon. April 24-26, 1987 subtbemes are identiDed. site developments are identiDed, whicb the autbOlS believe to be 1987 suggested, and a section on marketing, resolvable within CWTent technical, regulatory Government of the Yukon, Economic promotion and project costs is illcluded. and economic paramete1s. There are five Development: Mines and Small Business; YG, Towism. AD 51 volumes. Volume 1 (Project descziption) Haines Junction describes tbe project and the present state of ·economic development "non·wage economy WDIIams Creek copper oDde project. tbe environment, and assesses the impact of ·women ·Yukon 2000 PJellmlnary sabmlsslon tbe project on tbe surrounding environment and This report provides a summary of tbe Aug. 1991; 16 pages plus appendices, with proposed mitigation measures. Volume 2 discussions held at this workshop. It is tables, drawings, maps (Environmental baseline studies) and Volume 5 organized according to three topics: defining (Baseline studies appendices) desCIibe tbe Archer Cathro & Associates; Silver Standard tbe economy in women's telIIlS; what is environmental baseline conditions. Volumes 3 Resources Inc.; Western Copper Holdings Ltd.; working well and what is not working well; and (Access road report) and 4 (Access road plans Thermal Exploration Company; prepared for: what actions can be taken to address women's and prOOles) present the prelimi.Dary design of Regional Environmental Review Comminee concerns in tbe economy. Comments from each tbe access road -Carmacks -mining -roads "WiDiams Creek workshop are induded. A summary of Monica YG, Economic Development, DJ 622.343 GED This report includes a desc:nption of the site, its TOWDSon's presentation on planning for the road access, the geology and reserves, baseline future is attached. studies, mining, process plant, labour, shipping, YG, EconomiC Development, He 117.YB.W931 1987 operating costs, environmental studies, public involvement, reclamation plans, a time frame and tbe benefit of tbe project to tbe Yukon. Appendix 1, entitled "Pit design and evaluation of the Williams Creek copper property Yukon TeIIitory," desCIibes tbe ore reserves, pit and leaching operations, and Openlting and capital COSlS. DIAND. TN 443.C3.w544

III YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818UOGRAPHY 11 WomeD ID the YukOD ecoDomy: a Wolk plaD of the YukOD Bureaa of YukOD 2000. CompreheDslve pl8llldDg blaeprlDt for the fatare. Draft Statistics, 1995-1996 for diversification dlscassloD paper prepared for the Mar. 1995; 21 pages 1989; ISSN 0225-8013; 65 pages with map, YukOD ecoDomic: development strategy Government of the Yukon, Executive Council charts, table fall confereDce Office, Bureau of Statistics; Whitehorse Michael B. Decter; Jeffrey A. Kowall; Economic 1986; 75 pages plus appendices, with tables "economic development "infrastructure Council of Canada; Ottawa; sponsor: Government of the Yukon, Women's Government of the Yukon This report presents the work plan of the Directorate; Monica Townson Associates Inc.; Bureau as reviewed and approved by the "diversification "economic development Whitehorse Deputy Ministers' Review Committee. 'regional planning "Yukon 2000 "economic development "employment "training YG. Economic Development, PAM 1995·33 This study examines the progress of Yukon "women "Yukon 2000 2000 to date and seeks to evaluate its This study of women's participation in the paid applicability to regional development in other workforce in the Yukon discusses the current situations. The data for this review are the ideas state of employment and outlines passible and opportunities identified by the process, as future development in small business, Yukon 2000. A Iabo1II' position paper well as the conflicts among various groups. government employment. support services, and 1987; 31 pages YG, Economic Development, He 120.E44.A3513 education and t:rai.ning. Yukon Federation of Labour; Whitehorse; YukOD barglDg study YG, Economic Development, HCl17.YB.W66 prepared for: Government of the Yukon, 1987; 38 pages with tables, map Women'. health promotion aeeds aDd Economic Development: Mines and Small Business Stanley Associates EngineeIing Ltd.; feaslblUty BtIldy Vancouver; prepared for: Government of the "diversification "employment 'Yukon 2000 Aug. 1995; 56 pages with tables Yukon, Community and Transportation PatriCia McClelland (McClelland Consulting); This paper presents a broad perspective. It Services includes a focus on the structure of the Yukon Whitehorse; prepared for: Women's Wellness 'feasibility "market assessment "rivers economy with special attention to the need for Steering Committee "transportation diveISiDcation and community-based "feasibility ·health services "needs assessment enterprises. It deals with the issue of natural This study contains detailed information "women resource stewardship, human resource issues concerning the histOl}' of river barging in the The PUlPose of this project was to examine and the role of government as the principal Yukon, forecast demand for barging in the what can be done to address some of the force in bringing about the sweeping changes future. and the technical and financial f&asibility health needs identified by Yukon women. The that will be required as we enter the 1990s. of barging in the Yukon. It concludes with a focus on services that can be delivered in a the study findings and proposed was DIAND, HC 117.YB.L33 summary of a community centre environment within the action plan based on those conclusions. context of existing services and needs. The Yukon 2000. BalldlDg the fatare. YG, Economic Development. HE 56S.B3.SS 1987 report provides a literature review, as well as a DlsCD8sloD paper YukOD beDeflts from Skagway port review of existing services and agencies. The 1986; ISBN 1-55018-400-8; 51 pages (June developmeat: a dlsc:asslOD paper results of focus group discussions are 1986), 65 pages (September 1986), with graphs 1990; 17 pages with tables, map presented, along with a model for a wellness Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse centre, including funding and budgeting Government of the Yukon, EconOmic "economic development "Yukon 2000 information. Development: Mines and Small Business; YG, Women's DirectOrate, Gl78 This report was prepared to provide Whitehorse background information for the worksbop, beld "market assessment "ports "Skagway Wood waste eaergy recovery in Faro in June 1986, that began the public 'transportation Nov. 1993; various pagination with tables process for Yukon 2000. It outlines the goals This is a draft analysis of the potential Yukon Gartshore & Associates; Whitehorse; sponsor: that cilive the development strategy; describes benefits of a second port at Skagway. It is a Canada/Yukon Economic Development the strategy theme; describes the Yukon people preliminary analysis and various assumptions as Agreement; White Spruce Mill Ltd.; project no. and economy; discusses sectoral opportunities; to transport costs and tonnages may be open to 4181·192 and proposes topics for the Faro workshop. In September 1986 it was republished, with fine tuning. The report focuses particularly on "energy "feasibility "forestry "fuel products updated infonnation included from the bow benefits sllouId be conceptualized. "manufactuIing "market assessment "waste workshop. YG, CTS. Transponalion Engilleeling Branch management "wood products YG. Economic Development, 338.9'719 YUK This study analyzes the economics of this proposed project with respect to capital, variable and operating costs. Preliminary income projections and various scenarios are examined to determine cashflow projections based on projected availability of wood waste and growing market potential. Included in the appendices are a copy of the pbase one study, 'Wood waste power generation and pellet fuels," a wood pellets marketing study, pIant engineeling feasibility study, and infonnation on wood fibre availability in southeast Yukon. YG, Economic Development. TO 195.E415.G3 1993

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY III a YukOD basIIless opportlUdty YalIOD Comm1lDlty i'atares CoIDIIdttee. YukOD Development Strategy. Sectoral ldeDtlflcatlOD BIDdy. FIDal report and Strategic pIaD reports InudDess sector reports 1991; 70 pages prepared for: Government of the Yukon, 1986; various pagination with maps, tables Community Futures Committee; Whitehorse Economic Development: Mines and Small Novacorp Consulting Inc.; Vancouver; prepared "business ·community development ·training Business for: Government of the Yukon, Economic The economic strategy outlined in this report is ·agriculture ·business "construction industry Development: Mines and Small Business; based on the committee's mandate from the ·culture ·fisheries ·forestry "housing ·hunting sponsor: Northern Oil and Gas Action Program federal government, its nve program options ·manufacturing "mining "non·wage economy . (NOGAP) (the self·employment initiative, the training ·outfitting ·resource development ·tourism ·business ·economic development option, the community initiatives fund. the "transportation "napping ·wildlife management ·hydrocarbon development ·market assessment . relocation/exploratory option, and the business "Yukon 2000 ·Yukon Development Strategy The objective of this study was to identify development centre), discussions with people As part of the Yukon 2000 process, sectoral opportunifJ'es for Yukon·based compaIlies to living in Yukon communities, and the nndings reports were written in 1986 on the following sell goods and services to the oil and gas and recommendations contained in key sectors: agIiculture and food; construction and industIy in nOItbem Canada and Alaska .. economiC development plans and reports. It boUSing; cultural industries; Dsbing; forestry; Research focused on the Yukon business sector provides an economic analysis of each Yukon bWlting, trapping, guiding; manufacturing; and on the oil and gas industIy, but community. mining; non· wage economy; tourism; and investigations extended to government, First YG, Economic Development, HC 117.Y8.C88 1991 trades and services. These papers provide a Nations groups and others wbo could influence vanety of information including histoIical or play a role in economic development. YukOD development strategy. DawsoD iDformation, a summary of workshops, a Recommendations are made for the Yukon's confenace report desCIiption of constraints to growth, and business sector, the Yukon Government, the 1987; ISBN 1·55018-394-X; 47 pages options to counteract those constraints. Yukon Chamber of Mines, and the oil Government of the Yukon, Economic VG, Economic Development. HC 117.YB companies. Development: Mines and Small Business; YukOD dlvenlflcatlOD: benefits and VG. EconOmic Development, HF 5072.Y8.Y855 Dawson City possibilities. Draft cUsauadOD paper YukOD lnudDea lIIIIVey, 1994.lDc:bullDg ·economic development "employment prepared for the YukOD Economic ·financial resources "resource development comments by lnudDess 0WDeIB OD the Development Strategy faD conference ·Yukon 2000 lssIle of access to flDaDc:lDg 1986 Feb. 1995; 27 pages with charts This report contains the results of the October Peter Boothroyd; H. Craig Davis; Consctibe 1987 Yukon 2000 conference beld in Dawson Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse Enterprises Ltd.; sponsor: Government of the City. It provides a summary and detailed Yukon ·business ·financial resources iDformation about the worksbops on natural This report provides some statistical iDformation resources, buman resources and financial "diversification "economic development ·Yukon from the annual survey of Yukon businesses resources. It includes comments from the 2000 "Yukon Economic Development Strategy and a verbatim record of what respondents said session entitled 'The things that matter" and The purposes of this paper are to: introduce the about their expeIlences in accessing or failing information on implementing Yukon 2000. concept of ecooomic diversification; desClibe to access business fiDancing in the Yukon. VG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.Y845.D31987 the consequences for some regions and VG, Economic Development. PAM 199449 communities which bave experienced YukOD development strategy. FaD economic diversmcation or specialization; YukoD coal bnreDtory confereDce report desCIibe the benefits and limitations of Mar. 1994; 168 pages with tables, maps 1986; ISBN 1·55018·396·6; 28 pages diversification; anal}'ze the structuIal character JA Hunt; Aurum Geological Consultants Inc.; Government of the Yukon, Economic of the Yukon economy in terms of its degree Wbitehorse; prepared for: Government of the Development: Mines and Small Business; and nature of diversification; and identify Yukon, Economic Development Whitehorse measures which could be taken by governments at allleveIs to enhance ·Bonnet Plume River ·coal ·Division Mountain ·economic development ·Yukon 2000 diversitication of the Yukon economy. "energy "hydrocarbon development ·inventory This booklet contains the collected results of VG. Economic Development. HC 117.YB.B66 This inventOl}' assembles in a single report the Yukon 2000 fall conference beld in information from scattered references. It lists an November 1986. It is also a progress update on general areas (K1uane, Whitehorse Trougb, the Yukon development strategy. TiDtina Trench, Indian River, Rock River, VG. Economic Development. 338.9719 YUK Bonnet Plume and northern Yukon) wbere coal is mown to bave been found and an recorded individual coal occurrences. Eacb occurrence is descDbed bIletIy, including iDformation on the potential for development. VG. Economic Development. TN 8OS.C32.H9 1994

• YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a YukOD ecDDOmic &Dd bouslDg market YukOD Economic Strategy YukOD eDergy IDveDtory and UtlUzatiOD study 1988; 68 pages with photos review Mar. 1993; 77 pages plus appendices, with Whitehorse; prepared for: Government of the 1983; 220 pages tables, graphs, charts Yukon MaIVin Shatter and Associates Ltd.; R.A. Malatest & Associates Ltd.; prepared for: "economic development "evaluation "Yukon Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Canada Mongage and Housing Corporation 2000 "Yukon Economic Strategy Development; Whitehorse; prepared for: Yukon B.C. and Yukon Region River Basin Committee The Yukon economic strategy arose from the "accommodations "evaluation "housing Yukon 2000 process, which provided a broad, "coal "energy "environment "fuel products "infrastructure comprehensive view of the economy. The "hydroelectric power plants "inventory This study evaluates the economic, strategy lays out the Yukon government's broad "resource development "wood products demographic and public policy factors related policies that will guide YukoneIS toward the This report analyzes existing information on the to housing activity in the Yukon, identifies the goals defined in the Yukon 2000 process. Since potential availability. suitability and cost of current bousing market activity and develops a the publication of this paper, there have been alternative energy sources for the Yukon. The housing market forecast for 1992 to 1995 based annual reviews, progress reports and magnitude and location of five renewable and on anticipated cbanges in the external and conferences to cany on the disCUSSion and live nOIl-renewable sources of energy are internal environment. Analysis of external and work of the Yukon economic strategy. discussed. The costs, limitations and impacts of internal factors is supplemented with YG. Economic Development, He 117.Y8.Y78 utilizing altemaove energy sources are information from interviews and lield visits with assessed. ConclusiOns and cecolIllllendations YukOD Energy CorpontioD. Elec:tddty key contacts. for areas of further study and on potential sapply options fol' YukOD YG, Economic Development, lID 7289.Y9.M3 1993 implications for future hydro development are 1990; 14 pages plus appendices, with graphs, presented. YukOD ecoDomic plamdDg studies, 1965- tables, maps YG, ECXlnomic Development, ID 195.E49.P73 1983 1986. AD BDDOtated blbUograpby Government of the Yukon, Yukon Energy Dec. 1986; 317 pages Corporation; Whiteborse YukOD eDergy ID8D8gementlecDDOmic developmeDt opportmdtles. A Nancy P. Cameron; Whitehorse; prepared for: "energy "hydroelectric power plants Government of the Yukon, Yukon AIchives; dlsc:assloD paper aDd appendices This report was prepared to provide sponsor: Canada/Yukon EconomiC . 1986; 106 pages (discussion paper), various background information for the Yukon Energy pagination (appendices), with tables, maps Development Agreement COIPoration's strategic plan. It describes the Marbek Resource Consultants Ltd.; prepared "bibliographies "economic development systemS in place and provides a load forecast This bibliograpby brings together in one and generation supply options. It is updated . for: Government of the Yukon, Economic reference source an annotated listing of all eveJ}' two years. Development: Mines and Small Business relevaIlt works concerned with economic YG, Economic Development, lID 9502.Y92 1990 "economic development "energy "environment planning for the Yukon. It covers Yukon specific "fuel products sectoral and regional economic planning YukOD Energy CorpontioD. Strategic this discussioIl paper represented the first step plan 1991-1995 studies, including initiatives of both private and towards the development of a YukOIl energy public sectors for the years 196fr1985. Included 1990; 54 pages with maps, charts strategy and corresponding program initiatives. are planning, feasibility, and strategic studies Government of the Yukon, Yukon Energy It identifies and asses5es energy conservation which assess economic development by region Corporation; Whitehorse and the alternative energy opportunities that or sector; infrasf:ructure and institution studies "energy "environment "hydroelectric power are significant in potentially reducing overall which anaIyze constraints to development; and plants Yukon energy use, or reducing use of eIlergy socio-economic impact assessments of derived from imported petroleum products, and The Yukon Energy COJporaoon bas undertakeIl particular projects. also contribut!Dg to ecOIJomic development to develop this strategic plan in order to YG. EOlnomic Development. He 117.Y8.Y74 articulate clearly the realistic goals and policy YG, Economic Development, B 333.79719 MAR YukOD ecoDOmiC review direction that will guide the cOJporation over tables the next bve years and lay the foundaoon for operations into the next centwy. This report Government of the Yukon, Economic contains a cOJpOrate pro!i1e, present planning Development: and Small Business; Mines context, a supply development plan, Whitehorse environmental impact information, a financial "economic development "economic forecasting plan and implementation activioes. The pwpose of this annual report is to assess YG, Economic Development, lID 9502.Y92 1990 economic activity. For comparative purposes, historical ligures coveling the last live years for selected series are also included. YG, EOlnomic Development. He 117.YB.S56

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY • a Yukon Energy Strategy. IDchuIes Yukon goverament. Operadon and Yukon botel accommodation stady Framework and seven laBIle papen maiDteDaDce esdmates and capital 1987; 36 pages with tables 1992; Framework, ISBN 1-55018-373-7; esdmates Northern Systems Research and Consulting; Electricity development, ISBN 1-55018-404-0; various pagination, annual prepared for: Government of the Yukon, Renewable energy potential, ISBN 1-55018-408-3; Government of the Yukon, Finance; Whitehorse Tourism Impact of petroleum fuel use, ·economic forecasting *financial resources *accommodatlons ·business *market ISBN 1-55018-412-1; assessment *tourism Affordable and accessible electricity, These annual estimates provide infonnaoon ISBN 1-55018-410-5; Energy for space heating, about how the Yukon government will be The pwPClSe of this study is to conduct basic ISBN 1-55018-406-7; Energy impact spending money in the coming fiscal year. researcb on botel rooms and RV campgrounds considerations, ISBN 1·55018-369·9; Energy Details are provided for each departtnent. in the accommodation industry, and to consult efficiency, ISBN 1-55018-371-0; various YG. Economic Development. HJ 13.Y8.E81E9 with OWDers and operators of accommodation pagination properties to determine their response to the Yukon bealth status report. 1994 implementation of an on-going mOIlitoLiDg Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse 1994; 83 pages with tables. graphs, charts system of the accommodaoon industry. *energy ·environment ·Yukon Energy Strategy Government of the Yukon, Health and Social YG. TourtsIn. AC 18 The fIamework paper outlines a plan for Services; Whitehorse Yukon bouslng needs stDdy developing a comprehensive Yukon energy *health services *social services strategy. It identifies the oveza11 goals, policies 1986; 55 pages plus appendices. with graphs. This report contains informaoon about the mast and programs already in place and the charts, tables recently reported levels and IClteS of selected outstanding issues and requirements which still diseases, heaItll conditions and other indicators University of Winnipeg, Institute of Urban need to be resolved. It presents opoons to of hea1tll and well-being, and what these tell Studies consider that may help resolve these issues and about the heaItll status of Yukon people, and, *housing *needs assessment identities a process and timetable for where possible, signfficant bealth status trends This study offers an assessment of housing compleoon of the strategy. Seven issue papers and patterns within the Yukon population that condioons in the Yukon using original data complement the fIamework document. emerge as one looks at a parTlcu1ar topic over created through a door-to-door survey YG. Economic Development. HD 9502.Y9 ... 1992 time. It includes information on cbe social and technique in 17 communities identified by the Yukon farm SlllVey 1991 economic context. mortality, morbidity, other Yukon Housing COIPOIation. The database, Feb. 1993; 23 pages with drawings, tables, health and wellness indicators, and lifestyle Iisk which is computer-based. aIIows for an factors. assessment of three housing indicators­ maps YG. Econolllic Development. RA 450.Y9 crowding. adequacy and affordability-from Michael White; Kathy Bisset; Bisset &: which core housing needs can be derived Associates; Whitehorse; prepared for: Yukon Yukon blghway toaJtsm fadUty review. YG. Econolllic Development. HD 7289.Y8.Y84 Agricultural Association; Government of the Pbase 1 report; Pbase 2 report: Yukon. Renewable Resources, AgIiculture As8e88lDeDt and evalDadoD Yukon bovercraft feaslbDlty study Branch 1995; 2 volumes (79 pages with charts, tables; 1991 ·agriculture 80 pages with map, tables) David Dickins and others; DF Dickins This report is the culminaoon of a two-year EconomiC Planning Group; Graham &: Associates Ltd.; Vancouver; prepared for: Chu process developing comprehensive statistics on Associates; Novacorp Consulting Inc.; Chada Tours the Yukon agriculture industry. It is based on prepared for: Tourism Industry Association *business *feasibility *First Nations *hovercraft data collected through the 1991 Yukon farm Yukon; sponsor: Canada-Yukon Tourism *Kluane National Park *market assessment survey. Higblights from the 1986 and 1991 Cooperation Agreement ·parks *recreation *tourism Statistics Canada c;ensus of agriculture are *business *evaluation ·infrastructure *inventory This project was initiated to provide an included for comparattve purposes: *regional planning *roads *tourism independent assessment of a private propasai YG. Economic Development. S 163.w42 1993 This two-phase study inventoned and evaluated to operate a First Naoon-owned hovercraft Yukon forest IDdaBtry development the touIism facilities adjacent to the three main towist and charter service in the Yukon. The IItIIdy bighway cOIIidors in the Yukon. The facility study examines the feasibility of the operaoon inventory is contained in the phase 1 report under the headings of market evaluation; 1986; 137 pages with tables, drawings while the phase 2 report provides an tecllnical evaluation of routes and craft; Resouroe Intertrade Ltd.; Whitehorse; sponsor: assessment of touIiSm facilioes by sector and economic evaluation of expected revenues and Canada/Yukon Economic Development regioll. The assessment examines the costs; and preliminary environmental Agreement appeazance of faciIiries and the potential for evaluaoon. *forestry *infrastructure ·waste management expansion. Also in phase 2 are regional profiles, YG. ToUIisIll, TSD 32 *wood products and observations and conclusions. This study reviews the state of the Yukon forest YG. Economic Development. G 155.C3.Y8.T88 1995 industry and provides a basic framework outlining options for restructu.dng the industry so that the foresay sectOr can once again prosper. Recommendations include cooperative marketing, upgrading of equipment, and developing a wood residue market. YG. Economic Development. L 674.2 RES

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY a TakOD Import sabstltatlOD stady. TakOD mIDfIle. Northem Conllllenm TUOD IIlIIBIuoom fanDlDg poteDtIaL WorkBllop 1Df0naaUoD mlDerallDveatory Part 1: Feasibility, dlsc:assloD, 1986; 7 pages 7 volumes, with maps CODc:hudoDS. Part 2: l'IDaDeIal aaaIyBIs The DPA Group Inc.; Resource Intertrade Ltd. Depanment of Indian Affairs and Northern 1987; 65 pages plus appendices, with tables, "agriculture ·economic development "energy Development, Exploration and Geological drawings ·forestry "impon substitution "manufacturing Services Division; Whitehorse Nonhern Resources and Associates; Whitehorse; prepared for: Bartsch Enterprises The PUIPose of this study is to identify "mining oppoItUnities for loca11y produced goods to This invento!}' provides current and histolic ·business "Faro "feasibility ·market assessment replace imported products. The tocus is on information about mining claims in the Yukon, "mushrooms small entrepreneUIial ventures, pmnaIily in including work llisto!}" geology of the area and This report examines the feasibility of agzjcu1rure, foresay and energy, and small references. The information was compiled trom developing a mushroom fann in a specmc manufacturing sectors. a variety of sources such as trade journals, building located in Faro. The work was divided YG. Eoonomic Development, 380.13 DPA mining company records and reports. The into two distinct phases. Phase 1 was a following nelds are included for each site: preliminal}' investigation to determine if Cbe TakOD IDdIaD ecoDolDle developmeat name, minDle number, major commodities, proposed venture was Viable. Phase 2 required system. AD ImplemeataUoD framework minor commodities, tectonic element, NTS map a detailed and complete market analysis for the con ecoDOIDIe developmeat sbeet, latitude, longitude, deposit type and considering a vatiety of factors. OpUOD. Draft status. The entire collection is also available on YG. Economic Development. SB 2a/SB 2b 1989; 43 pages plus appendices CD. 'ftle Tukon aaUve grass aad legume Council for Yukon Indians; Whitehorse DIAND. reference collection seed iDdDstry. 1988 progress report OD "First "economic development Nations TakOD IIl1I1U-aIItaral arts &Dd the selecUoD IUll'Bery, breeden seed This paper builds on the Council for Yukon comm1llllcaUoDS eeatn plaludDg stady. plots &ad eqalpmeat parcbaae Indians' program design dOCUIIJent to form the I'IIIaI report 1989; 37 pages with tables basis for an implementation framework. 1986; various pagination with drawings, tables, M. Vaarmou; M. Vaarmou & Associates PnoIities were pLimaIily selected to nt with maps, charts implementation planning. For eacb of the goalsl "agriculture "infrastructure Novacorp Consulting Inc.; Thompson, Berwick, activities listed. pnoIity, goals, rationale, This progress report discusses actiVities in 1988 Pran and Partners; UMA Engineeling Ltd.; activities, output, impacts and effects, budget connected to Cbe establisbment ot a native prepared for: Arts Canada North requiremenrs and pOSSible sources of funds are grass and legume seed industry in Cbe Yukon. provid~d. "arts and crafts "communications -culture Included are meCbods used and 1987 evaluation DlAND. E 78.Y8C6 "Whitehorse resulrs and current status of the selections This report summariZes Cbe principal resulrs, seeded to the nurse!}' in 1986. TUOD mIDeraIa iDdllStly blbUograpby conclUSions and recommendations of a study Recommendations are made tor 1989 and 1992 into planning and developing a multi-cultural relevant literature is reviewed. Aurum Geological Consultants Inc.; arts and communications centre in the Yukon. YG. Economic Development. 633.3 VAR Whitehorse; sponsor: CanadalYukon Economic Four preferred sites are identified, principal Development Agreement facilities and functional areas tor Cbe centre are TakOD oD aad gas regime. DlBc:asslOD paper "bibliographies ·mining identified, financing is investigated and the benefirs of such a centre are given. Sept. 1995; 28 pages with charts, maps This is a bibliography of mining-related matelial YG. ECODOmiC Development. 725.8 NOV in the libIalies of Cbe Yukon Archives, Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Economic Development (Government of the Development, Oil and Gas Resources; TakoD ma.seams markeUDg plan Wbitehorse Yukon), Yukon College, Geology Department 1989; 148 pages (Northern Affairs Program), Yukon Chamber of "First Nations ·hydrocarbon development Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Mines, University of Alaska, University of "regulatory issues Management Inc.; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Alberta, and University of Blitish Columbia. This paper provides an overview ot Cbe Yukon Historical and Museums Association YG. Eoonomic Development. HD 9606.C2J.Y841 measures goveming the oil and gas industry. It "culture ·marketing plan ·retail trade ·tourism SUlDDJanzes and describes the proposed Yukon This report discusses Cbe museum marketplace Oil and Gas Act under the following parts: in Canada and Cbe Yukon. It addresses the administration, oil and gas lights. ail and gas toUIism market for museums and presents a operations, general, and transitional and marketing strategy and recommendations. commencement. Revenue implications-the importance of YG. EconOmic Development. TN 873.C3.Y9.YB 1995 museum gift sbops-are also addressed. YG. EconOmic Development. AM 21.Y8.Y86

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY a YukOD Oat8cten AssoclaUoD. YukOD placer mlDIDg study. Volume t: YukOD shOIt-term economic outlook lllarlreUDg plaD becattve S1IIIIID8I'y. Volume 2: Report of Government of the Yukon, Economic 1986; 22 pages plus exhibits, with tables, graph prIDdpallDvesUgaton. Volume 3: PIII't Development: Mines and Small Business; A B, appendices MacKay & Panners; Whitehorse; prepared for: and data Whitehorse Yukon Outfitters AssOCiation July 1992; various pagination with tables, "economic development "economic forecasting charts, maps, photos "hunting "market assessment "marketing plan This annual report contains forecasts of "outfitting "toUIism "wilderness areas Seakem Group Ltd.; Sidney; prepared for: economic indicators for the calendar year. The objectives of this study was: to identify and Yukon Placer Mining Implementation Review YG. Economic Development. HC 117.YS.S56 define the existing and potential target markers Committee YukOD sports, arts ami ncreaUOD. for botb consumptive and non-consumptive "fisheries "impact assessment "placer mining LeIsare and recreaUoD IIDkage project wilderness experiences which are currently "regulatory issues "Yukon Fisheries Protection provided or may, in the future, be provided by Authorization 1986; 33 pages member.; of the Yukon Ouriitters Association; The economic component of this investigation Richard A. Nuxoll Consulting; sponsor: to recommend a comprehensive and specmc examined tbe placer and fishing industries and Government of the Yukon marketing plan which will direct tbe the repercussions of the Yukon Fisheries "arts and crafts "culture "education "health association's marketing efforts; and to provide Protection AuthOrization (YF'PA) on both. It services "recreation "tourism "Yukon 2000 recommendations on which products should be looks at bow the YFPA affects the financial This paper identifies some of the major trends developed to meet potential market demands. performance of tbe placer and fishing industries, now emerging in leisure and recreation and YG. Economic Development, SI< 152.Y9.M3 1986 tbeir economic impacts to Canada and the relates these to the Yukon situation. It shows Yukon, and tbeir economic value to Society. It that while leisure and recreation have a Drmly YukOD Place altemate acc:ess pre-destga includes a proble of Cbe placer mining industry repolt founded sodal base, they also bave direct in 1989, a profile of Cbe Dslling industry in 1989, relevance to tbe economic state of affairs. It May 1992; various pagination plus appendices, and an assessment of the economic identifies some key linkages between leisure with tables, drawings repercussions of the YFPA. and recreation and otber sectors such as Reid Crowther & Partners; Bumaby; prepared YG, EconOmic Development, TN 424.C3.Y92 1992 culture, toUlism, education and hea1tb care. for: Government of the Yukon, Community and YG, Economic Development. GV SS.YS.Y85 Transportation Services, MunidpaJ Engineering A YukOD ftSOIII'Ce 1DfI'astrac:tare IDIU8Uve. BecomIDg seU saffldeDt Branch YukOD state of the euvIroameDt report. tbIoagb bdrastrac:tuJe cbiveD 1995 "land use planning "roads "Whitehorse "Yukon lDvestmeDt ID the Yukon College Feb. 1996; ISBN 1-55018-729-5; 156 pages with Apr. 1993; 9 pages This report presents findings of tbe pre-design graphs, tables, drawings, photographs Government of the Yukon; Whitehorse study which establishes tbe constraints Government of the Yukon, Renewable involved, identifies three viable network options 'energy "infrastructure "mining "transportation Resources; Environment Canada; Whitehorse and, following an analysis of tbe alternatives, This paper discusses the wee components of "environment "evaluation "fisheries "forestry recommends options which should be carried this program: to enhance the existing "land use planning "wilderness areas "wilcilife over to detailed design. Included are capital transpOrtation network and electrical system; to management construction cost estimates, preliminary supplement intrastructure needs of spec:ific This report presents a poItlait of tbe Yukon development cost estimates and a summazy of projects; and to support mining companies environment, including baseline data, emerging tbe consultation. througb the critical preliminary and advanced environmental problems and cumulative effects. DlAND, TE 27.w:l4.Y8 stages of exploration. Its chapters cover air, water, land, the living YG, Economic Development, PAM 1993-S YukOD'placel' feaslbWty stIIdy woc1d,.and the environmellt, witb a Dnal chapter on specmc places (nortb Yukon, 1989; various pagination with maps, tables, YukOD RIver: 'I'bIIty lIDe sectlOD OgilvieIWemeckelSe1wyn mountains, centtal graphs IlUUl8gemeDt plaD Yukon, southwest Yukon, southeast Yukon). Mar. 1991; 95 pages with map, tables Norecol Environmental Consultants Ltd.; The report contains a section of references. Vancouver; prepared for: Yukon Placer Mining J.S. Peepre and Associates; Whitehorse ; YG. EconOmic Development, CH 77.C3.Y9 1995 Implementation Review Committee prepared for: Environment Canada; Department "bibliographies "feasibility "fisheries "impact of Indian and Northern Affairs; Government of assessment "placer mining the Yukon, Renewable Resources This study has been designed to provide an "heritagelhistoric resources "land use planning environmental and economic review and "parks "recreation "rivers "Yukon River appraisal of current information on tbe effect of The results of the management planning work placer mining in tbe Yukon on Dslleries, and to for tbe Thirty Mile section of the Yukon River provide recommendations to tbe Yukon Placer comprise three volumes. Volume 1 has Mining Implementation Review Committee for background information on natural and cultural future study requirements. There is an resources, as well as land and recreation use extensive bibliograpby included witb this study. within the study area. Volume 2, an interim YG. Economic Development, TN S report, summarizes the background information, outlines planning methods and planning issues, describes goals and objectives and presents a range of planning options. Volume 3 is the management plan. It includes a statement on tbe socio-economic impacts of development. YG, Economic Development. FC 4045.YS 1989

El YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BlBUOGRAPHY a YakOD toarlsm ac:t1oD plaD YakOD '1'laIDIDg Stlategy. IDvestIDg ID YakOD tnut COmpaD7 feaslbWty BtIIdy. 1988; ISBN 1-55018-173-4; 23 pages people Draft Government of the Yukon, Tourism; 1992; ISBN 1-55018-322-2; 24 pages plus Sept. 1990; 44 pages with appendices Whitehorse appendices Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg; "market assessment "tourism "trammg "Yukon Government of the Yukon, Education; Wbitehorse; prepared for: Yukon Development 2000 Whitehorse Corporation There are fOUI iDitiativeS UIldeItaken as part of ·busiiless "employment "First Nations "people ·business "feasibility "financial resources Cbe Yukon govemment's tourism action plan. with disabilities "women "Yukon Training "infrastructure They are: training and buman resource Strategy This review is intended to focus relevant development; market and consumer research; This strategy is intended to form a framework investors upon Cbe opportUIJity of establishing product development; and marketing. This for developing specific approaches and and operating a successful financial enterprise report examines eacb of these iDitiatives and programs to meet Cbe present and future in Cbe Yukon. It contains information on Cbe discusses what action has been raken to date traiDing needs in the Yukon. Included are trust and loan industry, services available from and what actions can be expected into the sections on employment for women, people traditional trust companies, requirements for 1990s. This plan is a part of Cbe overall with disabilities, and FiIst Nations. The strategy creation of trust companies in Canada, what a government economic strategy, developed as provides a direction and guide for training and trust company would be like, establishment part of Cbe Yukon 2000 process. emphasizes developing a training culturE"­ considerations, market and viability, revenue YG. Economic Development. G lSS.YB.A38 developing training partneISbips with Cbe public estimates, and an implementation approach. and plivate sectors. YG, Economic Development, HG 4358.P4 1990 YakOD Tourism Strategy: a stntegy aDd YG. Economic Development, LA 41B.YB.Y84 1991 ac:t1oD plaD to galde tcnulma YakOD ued oU disposal altematlves developmeat aDd lII8I'II:etlDg ID the YakOD 'l'raiDlDg Stlategy. 'l'raiDlDg for 1989; 34 pages plus appendices, with photos, YakOD. Draft for dlsc:asslOD the fatale tables 1987; 52 pages with tables 1986; 13 pages Catherine Conrell-Tribes; Wbitehorse; prepared John Fraser and others; Stevenson Kellogg Government of the Yllkon, Education; for: Government of the Yukon, EconOmic Emst & Whinney; prepared for: Government of Wbitehorse Development: Mines and Small Business the Yukon, Tourism "Yukon 2000 ·Yukon Training Strategy • energy "feasibility "fuel products ·waste ·market assessment ·marketing plan ·tourism This paper looks at Cbe purpose of having a management ·Yukon 2000 ·Yukon Tourism Strategy ttaining strategy, timing for implementation, This paper sbows Cbe results of a study of used This strategy is intended to guide development public involvement and public control; and oil alternatives which are most pertinent to the . and marketing of Cbe Yukon tourism industry in meeting the special needs of Cbose who wish Yukon. Three alternatives include transporting Cbe coming years. It bas five distinct phases: traiDing. used oil out of Cbe Yukon to be re-refined. general industry review; market review; YG, Economic Development. LA 41B.YB.Y84 1991 burning used oil in used-oil heaters or iD development and review of strategy cement kilns, and re-refining or reprOCessing alternatives; selection of preferred strategy; and YakOD '1'laIDIDg Stlategy. YakOD 2000. used ail iD Cbe Yukon. DlJlcasslOD paper detailed action plan. YG, Economic Development. TO 899.P4.Y84 1989 no CWlent location found ISBN 1-55018-028-2; 16 pages Government of the Yukon, Education; YakOD toarlBm t:raIDIDg aeeds: a eaU to Wbitehorse aCUoD ·Yukon 2000 "Yukon Training Strategy 1990; 45 pages The Yukon.Department of Education has Tourism Industry Association Yukon; produced this disCUSSion paper as Cbe starting Whitehorse; sponsor: CanaclalYukon Tourism point for obtaining ideas and recommendations Sub Agreement on how it sbould proceed wiCb a job training "business ·employment "needs assessment strategy to lead YukoneIS into Cbe 1990s. "toUIism ·training ·Yukon College YG. Economic Development. LA 41B.YB.Y84 1991 The objectives of this study are: to deteIIDine employer demand for traiDing based on an analysis of labour needs and sldll requirements for Cbe various businesses involved in Yukon tourism; to work in conjUIlction wiCb Yukon College to make recommendations relative to the development of a coordinated training plan for toUIism traiDing in Cbe Yukon; and to profile labour force cbcuacteIistics and perceived training needs to establish. projections of future training demand. YG. Economic Development, G 155.C3.YB.T7 1990

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 11 Yukon visitor exit SIII'V8J, 1994 Yukon wUdemess adventare travel Yukon's boaslDg lDdastry and 1996; various pagination with tables, graphs, muket aw8ftnesa BtDd., coIDID1IIIIty economic development charts, maps 1991 1989; 129 pages with graphs, tables Government of the Yukon, Tourism; /\RA Consulting Group Inc.; Eureka Tourism Hedmann and Associates Whitehorse and Hospitality Management Consultants Ltd.; "community development 'housing Tourism Research Group; prepared for: 'accommodations "adventure travel 'Campbell The PUlPose of this report is to identify ways Government of the Yukon, Tourism region "Caraoss/Southem Lakes region that the Yukon government can assist Yukoners "Klondike region "!Quane region "North Yukon "adventure travel "market assessment "tourism and Yukon communities meet housing needs region "regional planning "Silver Trail region "wilderness areas and help achieve the four Yukon 2000 *Teslin region "tourism "transportation "Watson This study was commissioned to provide the community economic development goals. It Lake region necessary background information to support explains why the Yukon government must play This set of dOClllIlents contains the results of public and private sector initiatives in the a formal leadership role in the housing industry the 1994 survey of llis:itors to the Yukon, wjth wilderness adventure travel industry. The studY to meet these goals. comparisons to the 1987 visitor exit survey. The identities and profiles the key travel intluences, YG, EconomiC Development. HI) 7289'yS.H43 survey sought answers from visitors on a wjde assesses the Yukon's competitive position vaIiety of questions relating to their Yukon visit. within the marketplace, and identibes the Yukcm-based fllndtan manafac:tarIDg It was administered as visitors left the Yukon external factors moot likely to intluence 1986; ISBN 1-55018-386-9; 81 pages with for the last time. The series of reports includes consumer demand for adventure travel in tables the results of the main survey; resulrs from general and to the Yukon in particular. HLA Consultants; prepared for: Government of surveys of the nine Yukon towist regions; a YG, Towism, AD 30 the Yukon, Economic Development: Mines and comparatiVe summary of these nine reporr.s; a SIIiaJl Business Yukon worIabop on bomeleBBDeB8 8IId report on the daily diary (a survey of 'import substitution "manufacturing expenditures and activities over a two-week lDadeqaate bolllllDg This studY provides a preliminary examination peIiod as recorded by the visitor); a technical 1987; 49 pages of the feasibility of establisbing and prOviding paper desczibing the methodology used in the Yukon Housing Corporation; Whitehorse some forms of support for Yukon-based surveys; and surveys covering the sectors of "housing "social services !umiture manufacturing. Provided are specific transportation, food and beverage, events and This report is based on a workshop whose policy recommendations to guide the cOllferences, attractions, adventure travel, and ovemIl goal was to promote awareness of government in assisting the establisbment of accommodation. homelessness and inadequate housing as a such an indlJSt:lY. YG. Economic Development, G lSS.YB.YB41 public policy issue. The organiZing committee to .YB57 1995 YG, Economic Development, TT 194.HS 1986 established four objectives for the workshop: to Yukon Wldtebone scboo. fac:U1t1es create a forum for the disCUSSion of housing stud., 1995 issues and problems; to bIing together May 1995; 351 pages plus appendix, with representatives of the agencies and tables, floorplans, photos organizations inVolved; to provide infonnation Poon Gardner Garren; Vancouver; prepared and stimulate discussion on the causes of for: Government of the Yukon, Education bomelessness and inadequate bOusing; and to make recommendations to agencies involved 'education "infrastructure "inventory with housing. "Whitehorse YG, Economic Development, HI) 72B7.96.C32.Y88 This studY provides data on. and reviews the future of. 15 schools located in and adjacent to Whitehorse. It includes information on space and capacity, facility conditions and energy efficiency, and school grounds and community use of eacb school. It presents four options to cover the years 1995 to 1999, with a variety of suboptions. Casts are provided for each stage of the upgrade to eacb scbool, plus total costs for each option. Yukon CoDege;LB 3219.YB.w54 1995

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY .faJF~ t/.fl.tMI", '1°1(4'01"" (irle~ A

2020 ACTION COMMI'M'EE Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and air traDSport see AVIATION laying the foundation for our future. Report of the economic opportunities • p.37 2020 Action Committee • p.27 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 AIRD. REBECCA Site selection and feasibility study for Kiuane Running the north: the getting and spending of A. V. ACTION YUKON LTD. destination resort development. Executive public finances by Canada's territorial Hotel market study. Carcross, Yukon Territory • summary • p.42 governments· p.40 p.22 Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 Yukon visitor exit survey, 1994 • p.60 airports see AVIATION abaCtDir see LIVES'l'OCK Yukon wilderness adventure travel maIket awareness study • p.60 ALASKA IUGHWAY ABERMIN CORPORATION Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway Summary report TomlJason project, Yukon AGRICULTURE anniversary' p.l5 Territory· p.44 see also GAME FARMING. LIVESTOCK. Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon MUSHROOMS from alternative northern gas pipelines. ABT ASSOCIATES OF CANADA Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Phase 1 • p.1B Review of the DIAND forestry decision making p.2 Kopper King development study. Market process in the Yukon region. Project report • Business plan. Yukon poultry operations • p.4 assessment. Draft • p.26 p.40 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report, Phase Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1. ACCOMMODATIONS 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector Concluding report· p.7 plan • p.2B and critique of the convention marketing Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 (revised) • p.8 study. Draft· p.45 Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in Economic development strategy. The City of Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study final Dawson City, Yukon Territory • p.2 Whitehorse. Draft • p.12 report • p.51 Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction' p.3 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle Development cost charge study • p,10 in the Yukon' p.16 ALASKA IUGHWAY VISITORS Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study • p,16 Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial ASSOCIATION Hotel market study, Carcross, Yukon Territory • growers' cooperative and associated storage Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska p.22 facility in Yukon' p.17 Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: Kiondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 A feasibility study to assess the production of The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel srnall fruitsJberries in the Mayo-Stewart plan • p.2B development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Valley area. Phase'l: Progress report. Phase p.2B 2: Report· p.17 ALBERTAECONONDCDEVELOP~ Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • AND TRADE Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo p.l7 Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on nOrthern • p.35 The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, supplies • p.22 Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 1981-19B5. A preli.rninaIy assessment· p.20 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation ALL-NORTH RESOURCES LIMITED study· p.51 traditional territory· p.24 Pre1irninary feasibility study of WeUgreen project Yukon economic and housing market study· p.55 Low capital technologies for economic for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.35 Yukon hotel accommOdation study, p.56 development in Yukon. A survey of literature Yukon visitor exit survey, 1994 • p.60 on appropriate technologies, with reference ALSEKPASS to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l ACCURATUS ENGINEERING LTD. The market potential and production costs of a Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final Yukon native grass and legume seed project • p.24 report· p.40 indUStry· p.2B Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in ALSEKRIVER ACKHURST, PETER Yukon· p.35 Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 Review of forest tenure and allocation options for Report on import substitution/marketing workshop Tatshenshini-Alsek region wilderness study. the Yukon. Final draft • p.39 • p.3B British Columbia· p.46 Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final report • ACRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED L. p.42 ANDERSON. FRANCES Community energy plan, Beaver Creek, Y.T. and Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and Statement of economic circumstances and energy piaMing handbook for remote handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion opportunities, 1991/92 • p.43 northern communities' p.7 paper prepared for the Yukon Economic A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 ADDICTION TREATMENT SERVICES and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.44 WORXING GROUP Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an ANNIVERSARIES armotated bibliography of srnall business Program proposal for the development of an Centennial anniversaries/events program • p.6 development in circurnpolar and developing Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway addiction treatment system for Yukon First regions • p.45 Nations • p.36 anniversary • p.15 Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Strategic plan for the commemoration of the p.54 ADVENTURE TRAVEL Kiondike gold rush era. Guidelines for Yukon farm survey 1991 • p.56 see also OUTFlTl'lNG, RAFrING, implementation, Draft • p. 43 IlECREATlON Yukon import substitution study. Workshop Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product information • p.57 ARA CONSULTING GROUP INC. development strategy • p.1 The Yukon native grass and legume seed indUStry. Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft 1988 progress report on the selection anniversary· p.l5 management plan for the canadian Heritage nursery. breeders seed plots and equipment Strategic plan for the commemoration of the Rivers System • p.3 purchase· p.57 Kiondike gold rush era. Guidelines for Economic potential of proposed Tornhstone Park. AGRITEAM CANADA CONSULTING implementation. Draft· p.43 Preli.rninaIy scoping and assessment· p.l3 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness LTD. awareness study • p.60 industries: big game outfitting, wilderness FinaJ report on the feasibility of a multi-species outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 abattoir for the Yukon • p.1S

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ARCHER CATHRO " ASSOCIATES AURUM GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANTS BEAVER. CREEK The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy self- INC_ see also KLUAJIIE BEGION sufficiency for the Yukon' p.l0 Yukon coal inventory' p.54 Community energy plan. Beaver Creek. Y.T. and Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary Yukon minerals industry bibliography· p.57 energy planning handbook for remote design report • p.30 northern rommunities • p.7 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of AVIATION Five year capital information 1997-2002. the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Eronomic impact measurement of the Transport Unincorporated communities • p.19 Territory, with an assessment of the Canada aiIport at Whitehorse • p.12 Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.21 economic potential for open pit mining of Economic role of aiqxlrts in Yukon: final repon • KJuane region tourism development plan oxidized mineralization iD the Brown­ p.13 framework. 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Project review With Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework· p.47 Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown Yukon government representatives • p.2 The training and employment of northern Community Centre • p.36 Beaufort development: the Yukon perspective • Canadians: an annotated bibliography • p.4B Teslin economic development study. Final report p.3 Yukon economic planning studies. 1965-1986. An • p.46 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. annotated bibliography· p.55 Teslin Tlingit craft profile' p.47 An annotated bibliography of sources Yukon minerals industry bibliography· p.57 the Yukon multi-cultural arts and rommunications available in Yukon Archives • p.22 Yukon placer feasibility study • p.se centre planning study. Final report • p.57 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Seeping. Final report • p.25 Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and BIG CREEK RESOURCES recreation linkage project • p.se Natural gas resource assessment and economic For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.19 potential of undisrovered natural gas ARTS CANADA NORTH resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufon BISSET " ASSOCIATES Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications Sea· p.30 Yukon farm survey 1991 • p.56 centre planning study. Final report· p.57 Northern frontier, northern homeland: The report of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • BLAIR CONSULTING arts ceDtre see ARTS AND CRAFTS p.32 Strategic plan for the rommemoration of the Oil and gas benefits management: options for era. Guidelines for ASXEY. ETHAN consideration in the negotiation of a implementation. Draft· p.43 Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 northern accord - p.32 BLANCHARD HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION FRANCO·YUKONNAlSE MAINTENANCE CAMP Plan de developpement economique • p.34 Micro-hydro developments for highway maintenance camps • p.29

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BOLAND, KELLS BUCHANAN, BRIAN Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.16 Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie Small business and the Yukon: a linkage repon Fairy tale reson. Feasibility study· p.16 corrtdor versus Dempster corrtdor • p.l Draft discussion paper prepared for the Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Yukon EconOmic Strategy fall conference • • p.t6 BONNET PLUME RIVER p.42 Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion The Bormet Plume River, Yukon Terrttory. Draft steam Uain into the Yukon • p.16 management plan for the Canadian Heritage BUFOINC. A feasibility study and business plan of intensive Rivers System • p.3 Fon SelkiIk management plan. Executive Arctic charr farming in Yukon • p.16 Yukon coal inventory • p.54 summary. p.20 A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Herschel Is\and-Qikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • enterprise centre • p.16 BONNET PLUME STEERING p.22 The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon COMMITTEE • p.l? The Bormet Plume River, Yukon Terrttory. Draft BURWASH LANDING Final repan of direct economic benefit to Yukon management plan for the Canadian Heritage see also KLrJANE NATIONAL PARK, from alternative northern gas pipelines. Rivers System • p.3 BLUANE REGION Phase 1 • p.1B Five year capital information 1997-2002. Final repon on the feasibility of a multi-species BOOTHROm, PETER Unincorporated communities • p.19 abattoir for the Yukon • p.1B Kluane Tribal Council community economic Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.21 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper development plan • p.26 Kluane region tourism development plan prepared for the Yukon Economic Planning the framework for Whitehorse's framework. Discussion paper • p.25 Development Strategy fall conference • p.1S. economic development plan: repon on a Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: The GST and small business in the Yukon and plarming seminar • p.34 Repon, Pan 2: Technical repon • p.26 Northwest Terrttories • p.21 Review of Keno's economic development Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 A guide to the nature of the dominant service plarming. Repon on a follow-up workshop KJuane Tribal Council community eoonomic centre in a lesource region. Case study­ held May 23, 19B6, Keno City, Yukon· p.39 development plan • p.26 Whitehorse, Yukon Terrttory • p.21 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. KJuane Tribal Council community eoonomic Haines Junction golf course. Business plan • p.21 Draft discussion paper prepared for the development plan. Laying the foundation for Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. Yukon Eoonomic Development Strategy fall social, physical, spiritual/cultural, emotional Draft • p.21 conference • p.54 and economic well-being· p.26 Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations perspective and SUeetscape plan (Bwwash) • p.43 analysis and five year business plan • p.21 BOREAL ALTERNATE ENERGY Housing infrastNcture. Draft discussion paper CENTRE BUSINESS prepared for the Yukon eoonomic Proposal for development wind turbine, Haeckel see also AGRlCDL development strategy fall conference • p.22 Hill, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.36 Impon substitution: prospectS and opponunities Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.52 TrJRE, MANUFAC'J'l1JUNG, MINING, BETAIt for the Yukon Terrttory with special attention DlADE,TOVRlSM' given to federal government purchasing • BOREAL CONSULTING SERVICES LTD. Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary p.23 Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • agricultural development strategy • p.l Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon p.6 Access to capital study • p.l Indian development system • p.24 Fairy tale reson. Feasibility study· p.16 Accessing De1ta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial corridor versus Dempster corrtdor • p.l The market potential and production costs of a growers' cooperative and associated storage Adventure travel in Westem Canada. Product Yukon native grass and legume seed facility in Yukon· p.1? development strategy • p.l industry • p.2B Rural school facilities study· p.40 Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel Dawson City, Yukon Terrttory • p.2 fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.2B BOREAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Ans and cultural economic impact survey • p.2 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.2B LTD. Assessment of impon substitution opportunities • Motor transpOn industry economic study • p.29 Whitehorse school facilities needs study· p.51 p.2 Non-consumptiVe wildlife use on the Yukon north Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.3 slope· p.31 BOULT, DAVID Business Development Fund. Program evaluation Northem frontier, northern homeland: The repan Science and technology in the development of plan· p.4 of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • northern communities: six case studies • Business opponunities related to oil and gas p.32 p.40 exploration and production in northern Oil and gas benefits management: options for Canada· p.4 consideration in the negotiation of a BRIDGES Business plan. Yukon poultry operations • p.4 northern accord • p.32 Development of the Top of the World Highway CarcrosslSouthern Lakes tourism development An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom including the Yukon River crossing at plan· p.5 industry· p.33 Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. Cultural industries marketing and promotions Phase n development of an abattoir for the Yukon Preliminary repon • p.l0 strategy • p.B • p.34 Dawson First Nation. Economic development Plan de developpement economique • p.34 BRODIE, M.J. strategy • p.9 Policy changes to stumpage pricing, reforestation Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • An economic development strategy for the and forest tenure in the Yukon. Discussion p.51 Champagne-Aishihik Band· p.ll paper· p.34 EconOmic impact measurement of the Transpon Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo BROWN,D.D. Canada airpon at Whitehorse • p.12 • p.35 The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpon EconOmic indicators paper. A component of the Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berrtes in costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • EDA evaluation. Final repon • p.13 Yukon· p.35 p.13 The economic viability of the White Pass and The pricing of refined petroleum products in the Yukon railway. Study repon and technical BRUCE, G.A. Yukon· p.36 repan • p.13 A proposal for a new co-op store facility. Old TIoklut 19B6. 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YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Public inquiry into petrolewn fuel prtcing in the BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM EconOmic development strategy options [or the Yukon TeITitory • p.37 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Ross River Dena Development Corporation - The reach for independence; a conununity Final report· p.15 p.12 economic development strategy for Economic indicators paper. A component of the Tsawlnjik Dun • p.37 CAMERON, NANCY P. . EDA evaluation. Final report • p.13 Report on implementation measwes for the Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. EconOmic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.13 women's training strategy· p.38 An annotated bibliography of sources Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • Report on the trades and technology employer available in the Yukon Archives • p.22 p.14 needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 Yukon economic planning studies. 1965-1986. An Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study annotated bibliography • p.55 p.14 • p.39 Evaluation assessment of the 1991-96 Canada! Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 CAMPBELL HIGHWAY Yukon Economic Development Agreement Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.4I Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4. km (EDA). Final report· p.14 Site selection and feasibility study for IQuane 463 to km 600 • p.27 Evaluation framework for the CanadalYukon destination resort development. Executive Situational analysiS report on feasibility of a Economic Development Agreement (EDA). summary· p.42 Campbell Region Tourism Association • Working paper on evaluation issues· p.15 Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. p.42 Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Draft discussion paper prepared for the • p.16 Yukon Economic Strategy fall conference • CAMPBELL REGION A feasibility study for development of a p.42 Campbell region market analysis/consumer conunercial whitefishlburbottsucker fishery Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final report • demand· p.4 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market p.42 Campbell region tourism development plan • p.5 identification and fishery resoural availability Staking a claim for the 21st centwy: a science and Faro tourism plan • p.16 • p.17 technology strategy for the Yukon· p.43 Situational analysiS report on feasibility of a Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • Statement of economic circumstances and Campbell Region Tourism Association • p.17 opportunities. 1991/92 • p.43 p.42 Final evaluation report. 1991-96 Canada-Yukon Strategic plan for the commemoration of the Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 Economic Development Agreement • p.18 Klondike gold rush era. Guidelines for Investigation into the reprocessing of Eisa tailings implementation. Draft· p.43 CAMPBELL, BARBARA • p.24 A study to determine the feasibility of transborder Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods Low capital technologies for economic trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll development in Yukon. A survey of literature p.44 Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. on approprtate technologies. with reference Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Preliminary scoping and assessment • p.13 to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 annotated bibliography of small business Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 developmeDt in circumpolar and developing CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING The potential for non-consumptive wild1i!e regions· p.45 CORPORATION B.C. AND YUKON management in the Yukon • p.35 Timber harvesting agreement: Upper Liard River. REGION Report on a tourism association 01 Yukon First Business plan: Kaska Forest Resources Ltd. Yukon economic and housing market study· p.55 Nations • p.3B • p.47 Report on import substitution/marketing workshop Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. 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The results evaluation' p.56 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary from the survey of women in business in the YukoD hotel acoommodatioD study • p.56 agrtcultural development strategy • p.1 Yukon' p.52 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.56 Access to capital study • p.l Wood waste energy recovery' p.53 Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Yukon economic planning studies. 1965-1986. An Feasibility. discussion. conclusions. Part 2: p.2 annotated bibliography· p.55 Financial analysiS • p.57 Community development plan. 1994. Village of Yukon forest industry development study· p.56 Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action' Haines Junction • p.7 Yukon minerals industry bibliography, p.57 p.59 Community economic development. A series of Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people' four booklets· p.7 caDadalYukon p.59 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volwne SUBSIDIARY AGREEMENT ON YukOD trust company feasibility study. Draft • I-Background repon. Volume 2-Surnmary • RENEWABLE RESOURCES p.59 p.9 A feasibility study to assess the production of EconomiC development strategy for the Yukon small fruitslberrtes in the Mayo-Stewart BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FUND fishery • p.ll Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase BusineSs Development Fund. Program evaluation 2: Report· p.17 plan· p.4 • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY C3nada/YukoD CAPPON, PAUL An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom TOURISM COOPERATION AGREEMENT Community health status assessment of the Yukon industry • p.33 • p.7 Situational analysis report on feasibility of a Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 Carnpbell Region TouriSm Association • report; Phase 2 report: Assessment and CARCROSS p.42 evaluation • p.56 Carcress economic development study. Draft Socio-economiclenvironmental overview for proposed Casino Trail • p.42 canada/YukoD report· p.5 Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analysis/ Western Copper Holdings Limited Carmacks TOURISM SUB AGREEl\IIENT consumer demand • p.5 copper project. Feasibility study· p.SO Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market analysis/ Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary p.59 consumer demand. Appendix: Market submission· p.52 profiles and pathway tables • p.5 CANADIAN ARCTIC RESOURCES CarcrosslSouthern Lakes toUIism development CARNE,R,C. COMMITTEE plan· p.5 The DiVision Mountain coalfield Energy seJf­ Native eaJnomic development corporations: CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual sufficiency for the Yukon • p.10 political and economic change in Canada's design and feasibility assessment· p.5 north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.30 Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: CARRUTHERS, DAN Running the north: the getting and spending of socio-economic statement • p.6 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study public finances by Canada's territorial Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion • p.5 governments· p.40 steam train into the Yukon· p.16 Five year capital information 1997-2002. CASINO TRAIL CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POIJCY UnincoijXlrated communities • p.19 Freegold Road economic analysis kilometre 0 to ALTERNATIVES Hotel market study, Carcress, Yukon Terrttory • 35. Draft • p.20 A new eaJnomic development policy for the p.22 Heritage resource impact assessment of the north? The impact of the Canada-U.S. free Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. trade agreement· p.31 p.49 west-central Yukon • p.22 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the CANADIAN CONGRESS FOR CARCROSS ROAD Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR Mount Lame/Carcross Road area plan • p.29 Pelly Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon WOMEN Terrttory • p.33 Why not?-just commit and do it. The results CARCROSS-TAGISH FIRST NATION Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain from the survey of women in business in the Carcross economic development study. Draft analysis study • p.36 Yukon· p.52 report· p.5 Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual on the Casino Trail project· p.3B CANADIAN FEDERATION OF design and feasibility assessment· p.5 Socio-economic/environmental overview for INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Socio-economic impact assessment. 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Draft Ross River Dena Development Corporation • McDade zone • p.38 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon p.l2 economic development strategy fall Faro touriSm plan • p.l6 CHIEF ISSAC INCORPORATED conference • p.23 A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Kiondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 enterprise centre· p.l6 COLLlNS, GERALDINE VRBKA Final aviation study and problem statement. dIild care see SOCIAL SERVICES An economic evaluation of sturnpage appraisal Dawson City Airpon • p.18 methods used in the interior of Alaska. First Wye Lake feasibility study and development CHILKOOT TRAIL British Columbia and Yukon· p.l2 concept. Watson Lake. Yukon • p.19 Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: Five year capital information 1997-2002. socio-economic statement • p.6 . COMEAU, CAROLE J. Unincorporated communities • p.19 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Fon Selkirk management plan. Executive national parks and national historic sites • The case of Teslin. Yukon • p.14 summary • p.20 p.l0 Haines Junction economic development plan • VISitor profile and economic impact statement of commercial fisbilJg see F1SHElUES p.21 northern national parks (reserves) and Haines Junction touriSm development plan • p.21 historic sites. Summary repon and technical COMMUNICATIONS Broadcasting and telecommunications. Part 1: A Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation appendices' p.49 traditional territory • p.24 background paper-facts. figures and Keeping Faro on the map. An economic CHRISTIE, J.A. definitions. Pan 2: A discussion paper-policy diversification study • p.25 Natural gas resource assessment and economic options. A communications policy for tbe Kluane Tribal Council community economic potential of undiscovered natural gas Yukon· p.4 development plan • p.26 resources of the Mackenzie DeJta-Beaufon Draft initial environmental evaluation of the Kiuane Tribal Council community economic Sea· p.30 Northwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile development plan. Laying the foundation for radio system digital microwave project social. physical. spiIituaVcultural. emotional CHU CHADA TOURS phases 1 and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukon! Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.56 NW!. p.ll and economic well-being· p.26 Kopper King development study. Market Economic development strategy. The City of assessment. Draft • p.26 CIRCUMPOLAR REGIONS Whitehorse. Draft • p.l2 A master development plan for the Kiondike The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Infrastructure. Draft economic environment National Historic Sites • p.28 Information System (includes an annotated discussion paper • p.23 Mount LomelCarcross Road area plan • p.29 list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 VISUal impact assessment for tbe initial Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an environmental evaluation. Northwestel Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon annotated bibliography of small business multi-departmental mobile radio system and economic development strategy fall development in circumpolar and developing microwave tower project. Dempster conference • p.30 regions' p.45· Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest Territories • p.49 Official community plan. Village of Carrnacks. Yukon· p.32 CLARKSON, HANDY Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications Oppommities for rotational employment in Yukon Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study centre planning study. Final repon • p.57 • p.5 • p.33 Gold losses at Kiondike placer mines. Gold c:rammUDity ceDtre see ARTS AND CRAFTS, Overview study of the potential for Yukon recovery project (Phase 1) • p.20 CONVENTION CENT1IES communities to reduce their dependence on The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at oil. Yukon remote community energy Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT overview study • p.33 p.4B see alsD REGIONAL PLANNING, each Plan de developpernent economique • p.34 iDdividaaJ c:rammWliey Planning the framework for Whitehorse's A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and economic development pian: repon on a program for 1996-2000 • p.3 planoing seminar • p.34 • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY The reach for independence; a community Development cost charge study· p.10 Subsistence in the Yukon • p.44 economic development strategy for Development of experimental designs to assess Yukon Indian economic development system. An Tsawlnjik Dun·· p.37 the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior implementation framework for the core Resource team report. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.39 building siding material· p.lO economic development option. Draft· p.57 Review of Keno's economic development Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. planning. Report on a follow-up workshop FinaJ report· p.l5 c:raICs see ARTS AND CRAFTS held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon· p.39 Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue· Rural school facilities study· p.40 laminated material to be generated from the CRAlG, DAVID F. Science and technology in the development of Yukon govemment's five· year capital works Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.52 northern communities: six case studies • program· p.l7 p.40 The goods· producing industries in the Yukon, CRAIG, DOUGLAS B. Securing our economic foundations. An iI}terim 1981·1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon· p.52 strategy for Yukon First Nations, with some Low capital technologies for economic application to related B.C. First Nations • development in Yukon. A survey of literature CRANE MANAGEMENT p.41 on appropriate technologies, with reference CONSULTANTS LTD. Spert and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the summary of findings and strategies for action Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel Yukon· p.8 • p.42 fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 c:nme see SAFETY Strategic plan for the commemoration of the Strategy for rehab and re·use of heritage Klondike gold rush era. Guidelines for buildings. Phase II: Economics· p.43 CRIPPEN CONSULTANTS implementation. Draft • p.43 Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Takhini area transportation study. Final report • Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage p.54 p.45 . buildings. Phase II: Economics • p.43 CONVENTION CENTRES Streetscape plan (Burwash) • p.43 CRUlKSHANK, RON Teslin economic development study. Final report Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector Tatshenshini·Alsek region wilderness study. • p.46 and critique of the convention marketing British Columbia· p.46 Teslin: the Indian village and community plan 1988·89. Phase 1 report· p.2 economy. An appraisal • p.47 Convention market opportunities and strategies • CULTURE T10klut 1986. Old Crow community economic p.8 see also HE:lUTAGElHISTORIC RESOURCES development plan. Phase 2 • p.47 Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel Carcrossfragish cultural centre. Conceptual Town of Watson Lake. Official community plan • development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • design and feasibility assessment· p.5 p.4B p.28 Cultural industries marketing and promotions Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown strategy • p.8 Conceptual design report • p.48 Community centre • p.36 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Village of Haines Junction. Official community Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility traditional territory • p.24 plan • p.49 study· p.51 Kluane Tribal Council community economic Waterfront development. FinaJ report· p.50 CORlOLIS CONSULTING CORP. development plan. Laying the foundation for White River First Nation economic development social, physical, spiritual/cultural, emotional strategy • p.50 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 and economic well·being • p.26 White River First Nation. A plan for community CO'l'TERILL, EWAN Kwata Kenac:tan. Tourism development strategy • economic development· p.50 p.26 Oil and gas benefits management: options for Whitehorse central waterfront study • p.50 Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.30 consideration in the negotiation of a Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 Native tourism product analysis • p.30 northern accord • p.32 Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic Teslin TJingit craft profile· p.47 plan· p.54 Valuing traditional activities in the northern native Yukon's housing industry and community COTTRELL-TRIBES, CATHERINE Yukon used oil disposaJ alternatives· p.59 economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon economic development· p.60 Territory • p.49 White River First Nation. A plan for community CommllDity .Futures Commtttee see YUKON CoauciJ lor YukOD First NalioDS see economic development· p.50 COMMUNl7T FU'IT1RES CO.MMlT'l'EE COUNCIL FOR YUKON INDIANS Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reJXlrts • CONN,R.F. COUNcn. FOR YUKON INDIANS p.54 Natural gas resource assessment and economic Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of Yukon multi· cultural arts and communications potential of undiscovered natural gas possible benefits of an implemented Yukon centre planning study. FinaJ report· p.57 resources of the Mackenzie Delta·Beaufort land claim • p.3 Yukon museums marketing plan • p.57 Sea· p.30 Evaluation of Yukon Economic Development Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings . recreation linkage project • p.58 CONSCRIBE ENTERPRISES LTD. and recommendations· p.15 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon CURRAGH RESOURCES INC. Draft discussion paper prepared for the • p.l6 Curragh Inc. mine closure costs • p.8 Yukon Economic Development Strategy fall Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon Curragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • conference • p.54 Indian development system • p.24 p.9 Recommendations to the chiefs of the Yukon Curragh Resources long range development plan CDDSelVCllioD see ENVIRONMENT region on the allocation of the DlA CAEDS overview. Faro area • p.9 . funds • p.37 Curragh's socio-economic contribution to the CONSTABLE, G.A. Securing our economic foundations. An interim Yukon· p.9 Business oppoltunities related to oil and gas strategy for Yukon First Nations, with some Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion exploration and production in northern application to related B.C. First Nations • documents • p.29 Canada· p.4 p.41 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental A study to assess the feasibility of integrating evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Yukon First Nations traditional medicine and evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Boreal spruce as exterior siding. A collection of mainstream medicine within the Yukon on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 empirical research and anecdotal evidence • health care system • p.44 Review of the proposed development of the Grum p.3 lead-zinc deposit • p.40 Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • p.4

YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Vangorda Plateau development. Initial DAWSONCITY DELCAN CORPORATION environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 see also IlLONDIKE REGION Windy Craggy project: road justification and report. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in corridor assessment • p.52 figmes • p.49 Dawson City. Yukon Territory' p.2 Cornmunity institutional health services DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS CYPRUS ANVIL evaluation. Project report; Addendum: ASSOCIATES Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study An evaluation of the social and economic impact Economic/demographic utilization analysis • • p.39 of exploration. development and production p.7 A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage . of the mineral resources in the Yukon and Dawson City economic profile' p.9 and dairy operation in the Yukon' p.44 Northwest Territories on the northem and Dawson First Nation. EconOmic development national economies • p.15 strategy • p.9 DELURY, R.T. Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries dairy IanDiDg see UVESTOCK national parks and national historic sites • exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory DALLAIRE, S.M. . p.10 (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971· Development of the Top of the World Highway 1974. Volume 1) • p.2 Natural gas resoUIce assessment and economic including the Yukon River crossing at potential of W1discovered natural gas Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. DEMPSTER HIGHWAY resources of the Mackenzie Delta· Beaufort Preliminary report • p.10 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Sea· p.30 EconOmic impact of the 1995 Dawson City Music I-Background report. Volume 2-Summary • DALTONPOST Festival • p.12 p.9 Draft initial environmental evaluation of the Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • Final aviation study and problem statement. p.9 Dawson City Airport • p.1S Northwestel Inc. multi-departrnental mobile radio system digital microwave project Tatshensbini Alsek river use study· p.46 Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations perspective and analysis and five year business plan • p.21 phases 1 and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukon! DALTON TRAIL Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 NW! • p.ll Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 Klondike Valley district land use plan: FinaJ report of direct economic benefit to Yukon implementation strategy • p.25 from alternative northern gas pipelines. DANA NAYE VENTURES A master development plan for the Klondike Phase 1 • p.1S Fe~i1ity study of the Pelly store (includes a National Historic Sites • p.2S Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and business plan for Selkirk Development Planning for tourism development in the Dawson economic opportunities' p.37 Corporation) • p.17 regioD. A backgroW1d paper • p.34 Visual impact assessment for the initial Securing OUI economic fOW1dations. An interim Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and environmental evaluation. Northwestel strategy for Yukon First Nations. with some economic opportunities • p.37 multi· departmental mobile radio system and application to related B.C. First Nations • microwave tower project. Dempster . p.41 DAWSON CITY CHAMBER OF Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest COMMERCE Territories' p.49 DARKE, TERRY L. Dawson City economic profile • p.9 Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in DENDRON RESOURCE SURVEYS LTD. Dawson City. Yukon Territory • p.2 DAWSON CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL Development of a forest management plan of the Economic impact of the 1995 Dawson City Music southeastern Yukon· p.l0 DATAMETRICS LTD. Festival • p.12 The administration of Yukon oil and gas DENECKI CORPORATION resoUIces: a proposed framework • p.l DaWSOD FUR NatiOD see TR'ONDEK Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated HWECHTN manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory DAVID GLADWIN' lIE ASSOCIATES (2 parts) • p.35 Analysis of the financial impact of incentives for DAWSON PEAKS ADVENTURE new mine development in the territories • COMPANY DENHEZ, MARC p.2 Teslin region tourism development plan • p.46 Strategy for rebab and re·use of heritage buildings. Phase il: EconOmics - p.43 DAVID NAIRNE lIE ASSOCIATES LTD. DAWSON REGION TOURISM Keeping Faro on the map. An economic DEVELOPMENT PLAN DESTRUCTION BAY diversification study • p.25 Planning for tourism development in the Dawson see also KLUANE NATIONAL PARK. McIntyre Creek West feasibility study for a region. A backgroW1d paper • p.34 BLUAlIIE REGION COW1try residential subdivision • p.29 Five year capital information 1997·2002. Mount LomelCarcross Road area plan • p.29 DEGRAFF,N. Unincorporated communities • p.19 Old Crow skating rink feasibility study· p.32 A feasibility study for development of a Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.21 Pilot scale treatment of Marwell tar pit • p.34 commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery Kluane region tourism development plan Streetscape plan (Burwash) • p.43 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market framework. Discussion paper • p.25 identification and fishery resoUIce availability Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: DAVIS, H. CRAIG • p.17 Report. Part 2: Technical report • p.26 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 Draft discussion paper prepared for the DE HOOP, JA1IIIES Yukon Economic Development Strategy fall A guide to the nature of the dominant service DEVOLUTION conference· p.S4 centre in a resource region. Case study­ A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and Whitehorse. Yukon Territory • p.21 program for 1996-2000 • p.3 Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the DECORA LANDSCAPING LTD. Yukon government. A federal proposal • The market potential and proouction costs of a p.IO Yukon native grass and legmne seed Draft Yukon forest management policy • p.ll industry • p.28 Economic development options for the Yukon forest sector. Draft • p.ll DECTER. M1CHAEL B. Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for p.19 diversification • p.53 A forest tenure system for Yukon • p.19 Framework for Yukon government involvement in forestry • p.20

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Report to the Honourable Ronald Irwin re the Economic development strategy for the Yukon Community economic development. A series of devolution by DlAND of provincial-like fishery • p.ll four booklets • p.7 powers to the Yukon and Northwest Economic potential of the Yukon fishery • p.13 Community economic measures for Kaska First Temtories (Wright Report) • p.39 Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. Nations· p.7 Review of the DlAND forestry deciSion making Draft • p.21 Dawson First Nation. Economic development process in the Yukon region. Project report • The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the strategy • p.9 p.40 Yukon economy: final report· p.23 Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods A study to quantify reconstruction requirements Kluane region tourism development plan and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.l1 and develop a program for inter-temtorial framework. Discussion paper • p.2S Economic development strategic plan • p.11 road reconstruction including associated Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan l: AIl economic development strategy for the infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: Report, Part 2: Technical report· p.26 Cbampagne-Aishihil< Band • p.11 Technical report • p.44 Northern employment and training in the oil and EconOmic development strategy for the Yukon gas industry· p.32 fishery • p.11 D1CKINS ASSOCIATES LTD. Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon Economic development strategy options for the Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.56 • p.33 Ross River Dena Development Corporation • Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 p.12 DIMENT. RICK Yukon import substitution study. Workshop EconOmic development strategy. The City of Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical information· p.S7 Whitehorse. Draft • p.12 history • p.Sl Economic indicators paper. A component of the DRAKE. PETER EDA evaluation. Final report· p.13 DIVERSIFICATION An evaluation of the forest industry development Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.13 Alternative technologies for metal processing. options for the Yukon. Summary report • Economy-environment integration: towards a Implications for the Yukon • p.l p.lS sustain!lble Yukon • p.l3 Boreal spruce as exterior siding. A collection of Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • empirical research and anecdotal evidence • DUBLIN GULCH p.l4 p.3 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. An evaluation of the forest industry development evaluation. Volume IV: cornmunity and The case of Teslin, Yukon· p.14 options for the Yukon. Summary report • regional socioeconOmic impact assessment Evaluation assessment of the 1991-96 Canada! p.1S • p.11 Yukon Economic Development Agreement Faro tourism plan • p.16 (EDA). Final report· p.14 Feasibility study of living Indian village· p.17 DUERDEN. FRANK Evaluation framework for the CanadaNukon A guide to the nature of the dominant service Beyond the Yukon claim? AIl exploration of Economic Development Agreement (EDA). centre in a resource region. case study­ possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Working paper on evaluation issues • p.15 Whitehorse, Yukon Temtory • p.21 land claim • p.3 Evaluation of Yukon EconOmic Development Keeping Faro on the map. An economic TesIin: the Indian village and community Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings diversification study • p.2S economy. An appraisal· p.47 and recommendations· p.1S Plan de developpement economique • p.34 Final aviation study and problem statement, Yukon 2000. A labour position paper • p.53 DUMONT. PHILlPPE Dawson City Airport • p.1S Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for Plan de developpement economique • p.34 Final evaluation report. 1991-96 Canada-Yukon diversification • p.53 Economic Development Agreement • p.1S Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. EASTON.NA For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.l9 Draft discussion paper prepared for the Development of experimental designs to assess Free trade and the Yukon • p.20 Yukon EconomiC Development Strategy fall the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior Government as an economic force. Draft conference· p.54 building siding material· p.l0 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon EATON. W.D. economic development strategy fall DMSION MOUNTAIN conference • p.20 Report on the geology and mineral inventory of The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy self­ A guide to the nature of the dominant service the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon sufficiency for the Yukon • p.l0 centre in a resource region. study­ Territory, with an assessment of the case Use of Yukon coal for power generation and Wbitehorse, Yukon Territory' p.2l economic potential for open pit mining of export· p.49 HaiDes Junction economic development plan • oxidized minerali

YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Low capital technologies for economic Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Yukon economic review • p.55 development in Yukon. A survey of literature development strategy. Haines Junction. April Yukon govemment. Operation and maintenance on appropriate teclUlologies. with reference 24-26, 1987 • p.52 estimates and capital estimates • p.56 to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the Yukon short-term economic outlook· p.58 Native economic development corporations: future. Draft discussion paper prepared for political and ea:>nomic change in Canada's the Yukon economic development strategy ECONOMIC PLANNING GROUP north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.30 fall conference· p.53 Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 Natural resources. Draft ea:>nomic envirorunent Work plan of the Yukon Bureau of Statistics, 1995- report; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and discussion paper· p.31 1996 • p.53 evaluation· p.56 NDP tackles ea:>nomic policy· p.31 Yukon 2000. Building the future. Discussion paper A new ea:>nomic development policy for the • p.53 ECOSIGN MOUNTAIN RECREATION north? The impact of the Canada-U.S. free Yukon 2000. Comprehensive plarming for PLANNERS LTD. trade agreement· p.31 diversification • p.53 Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.51 Northern economic development programming. Yukon business opportunity identification study. Discussion paper • p.31 Final repon and business sector repons • EDUCATION The northern mineral policy • p.32 p.54 see also SCHOOLS. TRAINlNG Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference Native education in Yukon • p.30 An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom repon • p.54 Oil and gas benelits management: options for industry • p.33 Yukon development strategy. Fall conference consideration in the negotiation of a Plan de developpement economique • p.34 report • p.54 northern accord • p.32 The reach for independence; a community Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Repcrt on the trades and technology employer economic development strategy for Draft discussion paper prepared for the needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 Tsawlnjik Dun • p.37 . Yukon EconOmic Development Strategy fall Rural school facilities study· p.40 Rea:>mmendations to the chiefs of the Yukon conference· p.54 Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical region on the allocation of the DIA CAEDS Yukon economic plarming studies, 1965-1986. An history • p.51 funds • p.37 annotated bibliography· p.55 Whitehorse school facilities needs study· p.51 Repon on a tourism association of Yukon First Yukon ea:>nomic review· p.55 Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and Nations • p.38 Yukon Economic Strategy· p.55 recreation linkage project • p.58 Review of Keno's ea:>nomic development Yukon energy management/economic Yukon Whitehorse school facilities study 1995 • pianDing. Repon on a follow-up workshop development opponunities. A discussion p.60 held May 23, 1986, Keno City, Yukon • p.39 paper and appendices • p.55 Running the north: the getting and spending of Yukon import substitution study. Workshop EDWARD J. SHASKE 81 ASSOCIATES public finances by Canada's tenitorial information • p.57 LTD. governments· p.40 Yukon Indian ea:>nomic development system. An Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in Science and teclUlology in the development of implementation framework for the core Dawson City, Yukon Tenitory • p.2 northern communities: six case studies • ea:>nomic development option. Draft • p.57 p.40 Yukon short·term economic outlcok • p.58 EKOS RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC. Securing our ea:>nomic foundations. An interim Evaluation assessment of the 1991-96 Canada! strategy for Yukon First Nations, with some EcoJJomic Developmemc AgnremeDc see Yukon Economic Development Agreement application to related B.C. First Nations • CANADAlYUKON ECONOMIC (EDA). Final repcrt • p.14 p.41 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Evaluation framework for the CanadalYukon Small business and the Yukon: a linkage repon. Economic Development Agreement (EDA). Draft discussion paper prepared for the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OmCER Working paper on evaluation issues • p.15 Yukon Economic Strategy fall conference • PROGRAM p.42 Evaluation of Yukon Economic Development elecrndCy see ENERGY. HYDROCARBON Socio-ec:onomic impact assessment in the Yukon. Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings DEVELOPMENT. HYDROELECTRIC POWER An historical perspective· p.42 and recommendations • p.15 PLANTS Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and teclUlology strategy for the Yukon· p.43 ECONOMIC FORECASTING ELSA Statemerit of ea:>nomic circumstances and Analysis of the financial impact of incentives for see also S1L VD TRAJL REGION opportunities, 1991/92 • p.43 new mine development in the tenitories • Dublin Gulch project. Initial envirorunental Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage p.2 evaluation. Volume IV: community and buildings. Phase II: Economics· p.43 Components four and live. Yukon tax capacity and regional socioeconomic impact assessment • p.l1 Structural characteristics of remote regional program cost analysis. Final report • p.8 economies in Canada • p.43 Economic indicators paper. A component of the Investigation into the reprocessing of Eisa tailings • p.24 Structure and change in the Yukon economy • EDA evC!iuation. Final report • p.13 p.43 The ea:>nomic viability of the White Pass and Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.41 Sustainable development in the Yukon. Yukon railway. Study report and technical Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.45 report· p.l3 Silver Trail tourism development plan • pAl An evaluation of the social and economic impact Teslin economic development study. Final repon ELSON,M.S. • p.46 of exploration, development and production Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries The things that matter. A report of Yukoners' of the mineral resources in the Yukon and Northwest Tenitories on the northern and exploitation in the northern Yukon Tenitory views on the future of their economy and (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- their society • p.47 national economies • p.15 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 Tioklut 1986. Old Crow community economic Final repon of direct economic benelit to Yukon development plan. Phase 2 • p.47 from alternative northern gas pipelines. Phase 1 • p.18 emergeDCY medical traDspolfaCiOD see Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework· p.47 HEALTH SERVIC§ Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest becoming self-sufficient through Tenitories, 1987-88 • p.19 infrastructure driven investment in the Five year capital information 1997-2002. Yukon· p.4B Unincorporated communities • p.19 White River First Nation economic development A lcok at future trends and the Yukon economy • strategy· p.SO p.27 White River First Nation. A plan for community Study of costs to the placer mining industry of economic development· p.SO implementing the proposed Yukon placer authorization. Draft • p.44

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY EMPLOYMENT The training and employment of northern Preliminary study of demand side management A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.48 program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ program for 1996-2000 • p.3 United Keno Hill Mine closure (1989) analysis • Aishihik-Faro system • p.36 Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • p.48 Report on energy. Background discussion paper p.4 Women in the Yukon 'economy: a blueprint for the prepared for the Yukon EconOmic Business opportunities related to oil and gas future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Development Strategy fall conference • p.38 exploration and production in northern the Yukon economic development strategy Report on the feasibility of harvesting fuel wood Canada· p.4 fall conference • p.S3 within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.38 The contribution of the placer mining industry to Yukon 2000. A labour position paper • p.53 Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final Yukon's economy • p.8 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference report· p.4l Curragh's socio-economic contribution to the report • p.54 Use of Yukon coal for power generation and Yukon· p.9 Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • export· p.49 Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 p.S9 Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.52 Dawson City economic profile· p.9 Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people· Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Economic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront p.S9 socioeconomic impact assessment • p.52 development plan • p.12 Wood waste energy recovery • p.53 Economic indicators paper. A component of the ENERGY Yukon coal inventory· p.54 EDA evaluation. Final report • p.13 see also COAL. FUEL PRODUCTS, Yukon Energy Corporation. Electricity supply Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. HYDROCARBON DEVEWPMENT, options for Yukon· p.SS Preliminary scoping and assessment • p.13 HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, MICRD­ Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic plan 1991- Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • HYDRO DEVELOPMENT, WDVD POWER 1995 • p.SS p.14 Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • Environmental industries in the Yukon: p.2 p.SS opportunities and obstacles· p.14 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study Yukon energy management/economic An evaluation of the social and economic impact • p.S development opportunities. A discussion of exploration, development and production Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility paper and appendices • p.SS of the mineral resources in the Yukon and • p.6 Yukon Energy Strategy. Includes Framework and Northwest Territories on the northern and Coal fired power generation in Yukon· p.6 seven issue papers • p.56 national economies • p.1S Community energy plan, Beaver Creek, Y.T. and Yukon import substitution study. Workshop Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.16 energy planning 'handbook for remote information • p.57 Feasibility study of living Indian village • p.17 northern communities· p.7 A Yukon resource infrastructure initiative. The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • Creating an open market for private energy Becoming self sufficient through p.19 production in the Yukon • p.8 infrastructure driven investment in the Free trade and the Yukon • p.20 The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 Yukon· p.S8 Human resowces development strategy • p.22 The Division Mountain coalfield. Energy self­ Yukon used. oil disposal alternatives • p.59 Impact on the Yukon economy of the gold placer sufficiency for the Yukon· p.10 mining industry 1980 • p.22 The economic impact of selected energy sources ENVIRONMENT The indusion of people with disabilities in the in Yukon • p.12 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund Yukon community. A discussion paper for Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • regulations. Implementation Plan. Part l: Yukon 2000 • p.23 p.14 Final report; Pan 2: Background material; Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • EnviIonmental and socio-economic studies of five Part 3: Appendix· p.3 p.2S hydro projects in Yukon· p.14 Curragh Inc. mine closure eosts • p.B Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 An evaluation of the forest industry development Curragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • Motor transport industry economic study • p.29 options for the Yukon. Summary report • p.9 Northern employment and training in the oil and p.1S Curragh Resources long range development plan gas industry· p.32 An evaluation of the social and economic impact overview. Faro area • p.9 Northern frontier, northern homeland: The report of exploration, development and production The development of power in the Yukon • p.lO of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • of the mineral resources in the Yukon and Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the p.32 Northwest Territories on the northern and Yukon government. A federal proposal • Oil and gas benefits management: options for national economies· p.1S p.10 consideration in the negotiation of a Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon Draft initial envirorunental evaluation of the northern accord • p.32 from alternative northern gas pipelines. Northwestel Inc. multi-depanrnental mobile Opponunities for rotational employment in Yukon Phase 1 • p.l8 radio system digital microwave project • p.33 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom cliscussion paper • p.23 NWT • p.ll industry • p.33 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Position paper for the governments of the Yukon traditional territory • p.24 evaluation. Volume"N: community and and NWI' on a proposed disability earnings Low capital technologies for economic regional socioeconomic impact assessment proteCtion plan. Draft for discussion development in Yukon. A swvey of literature • p.ll pwposes • p.3S on appropriate technologies, with reference Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods Reducing risk in the workplace. An occupational to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll and safety strategy for the Yukon • p.37 Micro-hydro developments for highway . EconomY-Envirorunent integration: towards a Report on implementation measures for the maintenance camps • p.29 sustainable Yukon • p.13 women's training strategy • p.38 Natural gas resource assessment and economic Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • Report on native participation in mining: Phase 1. potential of undiscovered natural gas p.14 Phase 2: It can be done • p.38 resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Engineering -economic study of the costs of RePOrt on the trades and technology employer Sea· p.30 implementing the fisheries restoration! needs swvey in the Yukon • p.38 NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of compensation guidelines of the Yukon Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. financial and economic aspectS • p.3l Fisheries Protection Authorization. Phase 1 Draft discussion paper prepared for the The next step in managing Yukon's power and 2 • p.14 Yukon Economic Strategy fall conference • system. Discussion paper· p.3l Environmental and socio-economic studies of five p.42 Overview study of the potential for Yukon hydro projects in Yukon· p.14 Socio-economic impact assessment. Mowlt communities to reduce their dependence on Environmental impact assessment in the north Skukum project· p.42 oil. Yukon remote community energy Yukon; options for harmonization· p.14 overview study· p.33

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • Environmental industries in the Yukon: Yukon energy inventory and utiJization review • Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental oppoltUIlities and obstacles • p .14 p.55 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access Yukon energy managementleconomic evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Program • p.15 development opponunities. A discussion on the Watson lake area and Yukon· p.30 Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.16 paper and appendices • p.55 Native education in Yukon • p.30 Field research stations feasibility study • p.1B Yukon Energy Strategy. Includes Framework and Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in F'ilst Wye lake feasibility study and development seven issue papers • p.56 selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet concept. Watson lake. Yukon· p.19 . Yukon state of the environment repon. 1995 • area (l05D) for the manufacture of clay Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. p.se based prooucts • p.35 An annotated bibliography of sources Preliminary study of demand side management . available in the Yukon Archives • p.22 ETHOS CONSULTING program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Aishihik-Faro system • p.36 impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 development strategy • p.l A review of emergimcy medical transpOn services: Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Yukon Territory • p.39 project • p.24 EUREKA TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY Review of the "Forest management plan for the IGuane National Park Reserve. The question of MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS LTD. southeast Yukon" • p.4D access • p.25 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit Management options for the IQuane area forests awareness study • p.60 analysiS • p.47 affected. by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 Vangorda Plateau development. Initial MinID Explorations Limited.. Minto project • p.29 EVALUATION environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Business Development Fund. Program evaluation repon. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic plan· p.4 figures· p.49 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism Visual impact assessment for the initial on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 plan. Background working documents • p.6 environmental evaluation. NorthWesteI Phase IT development of an abattoir for the Yukon Community institutional health services multi-departmental mobile radio system and • p.34 evaluation. Project repon; Addendum: microwave tower project. Dempster Pilot scale treatment of Marwell tar pit • p.34 Building condition reports; Phase 1 repon: Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest Policy changes to stumpage pricing. reforestation Economic/demographic utiJization analysis • Territories • p.49 and forest tenure in the Yukon. Discussion p.7 Yukon economic and housing market study • p.55 paper • p.34 Draft initial environmental evaluation of the Yukon Economic Strategy • p.55 PrOject overview of Omni Resources Inc.'s SkuIrurn Northwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 Creek project • p.36 radio system digital microwave project repon; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and Proposal for development wind turbine. Haeckel phases 1 and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukon! evaluation· p.56 Hill. Whitehorse. Yukon· p.36 NWT· p.ll Yukon state of the environment repon. 1995 • Qua1itative economic impact assessment of ozone Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental p.se depleting substances phaseout. recovery. evaluation. Volume IV: community and recycling and reclamation in the Yukon • regional socioeconomic impact assessment EVERS,CARL p.37 • p.ll Housing infrastructure. Draft disCUSSion paper Report on the feasibility of harvesting fuelwood An economic evaluation of sturnpage appraisal prepared for the Yukon economic within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.3B methods used in the interior of Alaska. development strategy fall conference • p.22 Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 British Columbia and Yukon • p.12 Silviculture survey repon • p.41 Economic evaluation of the Mount Skukurn gold­ EXPORTS Study of costs to the placer mining industry of silver project. Yukon Territory • p.12 A background paper on the water transportation implementing the proposed Yukon placer EconomiC indicators paper. A component of the service to and from the Yukon Territory. authorization. Draft • p.44 EDA evaluation. Final repon • p.13 1970-1986 • p.3 Summary of proposed amendments to Yukon The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpon The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon mining regime· p.44 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • • p.5 Sustainable development in the Yukon. p.13 Expon and investment strategy for the Yukon. Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.45 Evaluation assessment of the 1991-96 Canada! Phase 1 and 2 • p.l6 Symposium proceedings. Yukon forests: a Yukon EconOmic Development Agreement A feasibility study and business plan of intensive sustainable resource • p.45 (EDA). Final repon • p.l4 Arctic charr farming in Yukon • p.16 Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.47 Evaluation framework for the CanadalYukon A feasibility study for development of a Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.49 Economic Development Agreement (EDA). commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Working paper on evaluation issues • p.15 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access identification and fishery resource availability repon. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 Program • p.15 • p.17 figures· p.49 Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • anniversary • p.15 p.19 p.49 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Industrial minerals and minor metals and their V1SUal impact assessment for the initial Final repon • p.15 potential for development in the Yukon • environmental evaluation. Northwestel An evaluation of the forest industry development p.23 multi-departmental mobile radio system and options for the Yukon. Summary repon • Market potential for Arctic charT • p.2B microwave tower project. Dempster p.15 - Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest Evaluation of the Yukon Indian Entrepreneurial Opportunity assessment for copper/copper alloy Territories· p.49 Development Project· p.15 products • p.33 Wasta paper feasibility study • p.SO Evaluation of Yukon Economic Development Policy changes to sturnpage pricing. reforestation Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings and forest tenure in the Yukon. Discussion p.51 and recommendations· p.15 paper· p.34 Wmdy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Final evaluation repon. 1991-96 Canada-Yukon Repon on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study socioeconomic impact assessment • p.52 Economic Development Agreement • p.1B • p.39 Windy Craggy repon: a copper deposit of world The goods-producing industries in the Yukon. A study to detennine the feasibility of transborder significance and its potential value to British 19B1-1985. A prelirninary assessment • p.20 trade between Skagway and Wbitehorse • Columbia. Yukon and Alaska • p.52 Inter-territorial higbway reconstruction study. p.44 Yukan Energy Corporation. Strategic plan 1991- Yukon Territory • p.24 Timber harvesting agreement: Upper Liard River. 1995· p.55 Business plan: Kaska Forest Resources Ltd. • p.47

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPtIY Towards the development of a policy for export of FEASIBILITY Old Crow skating rink feasibility study • p.32 whole-logs, wood chips and fuel wood from Abattoir feasibility study and prelirninary Old Crow transportation study • p.32 the Yukon Territory. A public discussion agricultural development strategy • p.1 Opportunity assessment for oopper/copper alloy paper· p.4B Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.3 products • p.33 Use of Yukon coal for power generation and Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction, export· p.49 p.4 \ Alaska Highway • p.33 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report FAIRMAN, PETER • p.5 • p.34 The contribution of the placer mining industry to CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual POSition paper for the governments of the Yukon Yukon's eexmomy • p.8 design and feasibility assessment· p.5 and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility protection plan. Draft for discussion tamiJy 17iolelJce see WOMEN • p.6 purposes • p.35 Conceptual development plan. Alpine ski facility, Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo tarmiJJg see AGRlCDl.rom:. FUR FARMING. Whitehorse area • p.8 • p.35 GAME FARMING. UVESTOCK, Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in MDSHROOMS Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. Preliminary scoping and assessment • p.13 Yukon· p.35 FARO The economic viability of the White Pass and Prefeasibility study, the Mount Skukum project • Campbell region market analysis/consumer Yukon railway. Study report and technical p.35 demand· p.4 report· p.l3 Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Campbell region tourism development plan • p.5 Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study· p.l6 manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory (2 pans) • p.35 Community economic measures for Kaska First Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Nations' p.7 • p.16 Preliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project Community institutional health services Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.35 evaluation. Project report; Addendum: in the Yukon· p.l6 Preliminary study of demand side management Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ Economic/demographic utilization analysis • lakes· p.16 Aishihik-Faro system· p.36 p.7 Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown Curragh Inc. mine closure costs • p.8 steam train into the Yukon • p.16 Community Centre· p.36 Curragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • A feasibility study and business plan of intensive Proposal to test market a fiightseeing service in p.9 Arctic chaIr fanning in Yukon • p.16 Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Curragh Resources long range development plan A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business governmenVprivate sector partnership • overview. Faro area • p.9 enterprise centre· p.16 p.36 Curragh's socio-economic contribution to the A feasibility study for development of a Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study Yukon· p.9 commercial whitefishlburboVsucker fishery • p.39 Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Faro tourism plan • p.16 identification and fishery resource availability 1nfonnation System (includes an annotated Keeping Faro on the map. An economic • p.17 list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 diversification study • p.25 Feasibility study of living Indian village • p .17 Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4, km Feasibility study of the Pelly store (includes a Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane 463 to km 600 • p.27 business plan for Selkirk Development destination resort development. Executive Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 Corporation) • p.17 summary • p.42 Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! documents • p.29 growers' cooperative and associated storage portable milling in Yukon • p.43 Review of the proposed development of the Grum facility in Yukon' p.17 A study of the feasibility and development of the lead-zinc deposit· p.40 A feasibility study to assess the production of Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park, Whitehorse, Situational analysis report on feasibility of a small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewan Yukon· p.44 Campbell Region Tourism AssOCiation •. Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage p.42 2: Report· p.l7 and dairy operation in the Yukon' p.44 Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ A study to assess the feasibility of integrating service • p.48 laminated material to be generated from the Yukon First Nations traditional medicine and Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Yukon govemment's five-year capital works mainstream medicine within the Yukon environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 program· p.1T health care system • p.44 report, volume 2 appendioes, volume 3 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • A study to determine the feasibility of transborder figures' p.49 p.17 trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the Field research stations feasibility study • p.l8 p.44 vicinity of the town of Faro • p.52 Final report on the feasibility of a multi-species Tarr Inlet pon feasibility study. Final report· p.46 Yukon mustuoom farming potential. Part l: abattoir for the Yukon • p.l8 Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Pan 2: Haines Junction golf oourse. Business plan • p.2l service' p.4B Financial analysis' p.57 Hotel market study, Carcross, Yukon Territory • Waste paper feasibility study· p.50 p.22 Western Copper Holdings Limited Carmacks FARO ECONOMIC ACTION GROUP Infonnation review of the game farming industry copper project. Feasibility study· p.50 Keeping Faro on the map. An economic in the Yukon • p.23 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility diversification study • p.25 Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 study· p.5t Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.5t FARO WILDERNESS RECREATION Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibilitY ASSOCIATION development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • study' p.5t Situational analysis report on feasibility of a p.28 Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Campbell Region Tourism Association • Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel report • p.51 p.42 fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.2B Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon· p.52 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 Women's health promotion needs and feasibility FAULKINER, JO-ANNE Mclntyre Creek West feasibility study for a study· p.53 Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical country residential subdivision • p.29 Wood waste energy recovery· p.53 history· p.5l Micro-hydro developments for highway Yukon barging study • p.53 maintenance camps • p.29 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.56 Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.30

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY [11 Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Statement of economic circumstances and Herschel Island-Oikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: opportunities, 1991/92 • p.43 p.22 Financial analysis· p.57 Streetscape plan (Burwash) • p.43 Indian participation in the economy. Draft Yukon placer feasibility study· p.58 Structural characteristics of remote regional discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Yukon trust company feasibility study. Draft • economies in Canada· p.43 economic development strategy fall p.59 Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; conference • p.23 Yukon used oil disposa] alternatives • p.59 becoming self-sufficient through Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass infrastructwe driven investment in the project • p.24 FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Yukon' p.48 Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon BANK Yukon business survey, 1994. Including comments Indian development system • p.24 Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel by business owners on the issue of access to Native economic development corporations: fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 financing • p.54 political and economic change in Canada's Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference north. CARe policy paper 4 • p.30 FERENCE WEICKER & COMPANY report· p.54 Native education in Yukon • p.30 Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • Yukon government. Operation and maintenance Native tourism product analysis • p.30 p.14 estimates and capital estimates • p.56 Northern frontier, northern homeland: The report Yukon trust company feasibility study. Draft • of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • FINANCIAL RESOURCES p.59 p.32 Acr:2SS to capital study • p.1 Program proposal for the development of an Business Development Fund. Program evaluation FINLEY. J.C, addiction tteatment system for Yukon First plan' p.4 The training and employment of northern Nations • p.36 Components four and five. Yukon taX capacity and Canadians: an annotated bibliography' p.48 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and program cost analysis. Final report • p.8 economic opportunities· p.37 The contribution of the placer mining industry to FIRST DYNASTY MINES LTD. Recommendations to the chiefs of the Yukon Yukon's economy· p.8 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental region on the allocation of the DlA CAEDS Development cost charge study' p.10 evaluation. Volume IV: community and funds • p.37 Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the regional socioeconomic impact assessment Report on a tourism association of Yukon First Yukon government. A federal proposal • • p.ll Nations' p.38 p.l0 Report on native participation in mining: Phase 1, Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. FIRST NATIONS Phase 2: It can be done • p.38 Phase 1 and 2 • p.16 see also iDdMduaI JUst NatioDS Dames Review of the "Forest management plan for the Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper Arts and cultural economic impact swvey • p.2 southeast Yukon" • p.40 prepared for the Yukon Economic Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries Running the north: the getting and spending of Development Strategy fall conference • p.18 exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory public finances by Canada's terrttorial Financial resources. Draft economic environment (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- governments· p.40 discussion paper • p.18 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 Securing our economic foundations. An interim Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest A better way. Yukon New DemOctats platform and strategy for Yukon First Nations, with some Territories, 1987-88 • p.19 program for 1996-2000 • p.3 application to related B.C. First Nations • Five year capital information 1997-2002. Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of p.41 Unincorporated communities' p.19 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Socio-economiclenvironmental overview for For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.19 land claim • p.3 proposed Casino Trail • p.42 Funding special waste management in the Yukon The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft Sport and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft • p.20 management plan for the Canadian Heritage summary of findings and strategies for action Government as an economic force. Draft Rivers System • p.3 • p.42 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Building self-reliance? A strategic assessment of A study to assess the feasibility of integrating economic development strategy fall economic development programs affecting Yukon First Nations traditional medicine and conference • p.20 Yukon Indians • p.4 mainstream medicine within the Yukon Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper Community health status assessment of the Yukon health care system • p.44 prepared for the Yukon economic • p.7 Subsistence in the Yukon' p.44 development strategy fall conference • p.22 Cultural industries marketing and promotions A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion strategy • p.8 region' p.47 . documents • p.29 The development of power in the Yukon • p.IO Valuing traditional activities in the northern native NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon financial and economic aspects • p.31 Yukon government. A federal proposal • Territory· p.49 Northern economic development programming. p.10 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.56 Discussion paper· p.31 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Yukon Indian economic development system. An Position paper for the governments of the Yukon evaluation. Volume IV: community and implementation framework for the core and NWT on a proposed disability earnings regional socioeconomic impact assessment economic development option. Draft • p.57 protection plan. Draft for discussion • p.ll Yukon oil and gas regime. Discussion paper • purposes • p.35 Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • p.57 Reco=endations to the chiefs of the Yukon p.14 Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people· region OD the allocation of the DlA CAEDS Environmental and socio-economic studies of five p.59 funds· p.37 hydro projects in Yukon· p.14 Report on sociaJ assistance • p.38 Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. FIRST WYE LAKE Review of the proposed development of the Grurn The case of Teslin, Yukon' p.14 First Wye Lake feasibility study and development lead-zinc deposit· p.40 An evaluation of the social and economic impact concept. Watson Lake, Yukon • p.19 Running the north: the getting and spending of of exploration, development and production public finances by Canada's territorial of the mineral resources in the Yukon and FISHERIES governments· p.40 Northwest Territones on the northern and Aspects of the historical and present day fishenes Site selection and feasibility study for IGuane national economies· p.15 exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory destination resort development. Executive Evaluation of the Yukon Indian Entrepreneurial (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- summary • p.42 Development Project· p.15 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 Sport and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft Evaluation of Yukon EconOmic Development Economic development strategy for the Yukon summary of findings and strategies for action Officer (EDO) Program· Overview of findings fishery • p.ll • p.42 and recommendations • p.15 Economic development strategy. The City of Whitehorse. Draft • p.12

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Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.13 Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • FORT SELJmU[ The economic value of the Yukon spon fishery • p.14 Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive p.13 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five summary • p.20 Engineering-economic study of the costs of hydro projectS in Yukon· p.14 implementing·the fisheries restoration/ An evaluation of the forest industry development FRANCES RIVER compensation guidelines of the Yukon options for the Yukon. Summary report • The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 Fisheries Protection Authorization. Phase 1 p.15 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five and 2 • p.14 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • hydro projects in Yukon· p.14 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five p.17 hydro projects in Yukon· pol4 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • FRASER A feasibility study and business plan of intensive pol9 Micro-hydro developments for highway Alctic charr farming in Yukon • p.16 Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • maintenance camps • p.29 A feasibility study for development of a p.19 commercial whitefish/burbotlsuci

FUR FARMING GOODWIN, C.R. Federal government Yukon local pwchase study • FeaSbility and impacts of fur fanning in the Yukon The training and employment of northern p.18 • p.16 Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.48 Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest Territories, 1987-88 • p.19 tumtnue maJdDg see MANUFACTURING GOTTHARDT, R. The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • Heritage resowce impact assessment of the p.19 GAMBLING proposed Casino Trail route !an 33-58.5, A forest tenwe system for Yukon' p.19 The introduction of video lottery terminals and west-central Yukon • p.22 The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, expanded casino gambling in the Yukon· 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment • p.20 p.24 govelDJlJe.Dt liJJaJJces see FINANCIAL Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. RESOURCES, TAXATION Yukon Territory • p.24 GAME FARMING ~vestigation into the reprocessing of EIsa tailings Information review of the game fanning inclustry Government of British Columbia • p.24 in the Yukon • p.23 ENERGY, MINES AND PETROLEUM Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 Regulating the Yukon's game fanning industry. A RESOURCES A master development plan for the Klondike discussion paper' p.38 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and National Historic Sites • p.28 socioeconomic impact assessment· p.52 NOGAP cwnuJative bibliography • p.31 GARTSHORE lit ASSOCIATES Northern economic development programming. Wood waste energy recovery· p.53 Government of British Columbia Discussion paper • p.31 gas see FUEL PRODUCTS, HYDROCARBON MINISTRY OF TOURISM The northern mineral policy· p.32 Policy changes to stumpage pricing, reforestation DEVELOPMENT Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 and forest tenwe in the Yukon. Discussion paper' p.34 GATEWAY TOURISM ASSOCIATION Government of Canada Recommendations to the chiefs of the Yukon A touIism development plan for the Watson Lake Issues and intereslS in the Selkirk First Nation region· p.47 region on the allocation of the DIA CAEDS traditional territory • p.24 funds • p.37 Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • Report to the Honowable Ronald Irwin re the GAUNT, SARAH p.25 Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chil) Yukon devolution by DIAND of prOvincial-like A land interest management system for Yukon. powers to the Yukon and Northwest Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System Preliminary analysis report • p.26 background study • p.46 Territories (Wright Report) • p.39 Review of the D1AND forestry decision maldng Tatsbenshini-Alsek region wilderness study. Government of Canada British Columbia' p.46 process in the Yukon region. Project report • CANADIAN HERITAGE p.40 GEDDES RESOURCES LTD. Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.l The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar . WUldy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Information System (includes an annotated socioeconomic impact assessment • p.52 national parks and national historic sites • list of Yukon libraries) • p.4D Windy Craggy project: road justification and p.10 Socio-economic/environmental overview for corridor assessment· p.52 Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass proposed Casino Trail • p.42 Wmdy Craggy report: a copper deposit of world project • p.24 Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and significance and its potential value to British A master development plan for the Klondike technology strategy for the Yukon· p.43 Columbia, Yukon and Alaska • p.52 National Historic Sites • p.28 Statement of economic circwnstances and Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chu) Yukon opportunities, 1991/92 • p43 GIFFORD, FRASER Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System Study of coSts to the placer mining industry of Resource management in the Yukon. Draft background study· p.46 implementing the proposed Yukon placer discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Visitor profile and economic impact statement of authorization. Draft· p.44 Economic Development Strategy fall northern national parks (reserves) and Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chil) Yukon conference • p.39 historic sites. Summary report and technical Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System appendices' p.49 background study' p.46 GILDAY, DOUGLAS Timber harvesting agreement: Upper Liard River. Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study Government of Canada Business plan: Kaska Forest Resowces Ltd. • p.5 CANADIAN WILDLIFE SERVICE • p.47 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • Towards the development of a policy for export of GILMORE, WILLIAM p.27 whole-logs, wood chips and fuel wood from Review of forest tenwe and allocation options for the Yukon Territory. A public discussion the Yukon. Final draft • p.39 Government of Canada paper· p.48 Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • GIRARD CONSULTING DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS p.51 infOIInation review of the game farming industry AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT Yukon minfile. Northern Cordilleran mineral in the Yukon • p.23 Analysis of the financial impact of incentives for inventory • p.57 new mine development in the territories • Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management ghJf~lamiDatiolJ see WOOD PRODUCTS p.2 plan· p.58 Cwragh Inc. mine closwe costs • p.8 gold mmmg see MINING, PLACER MINING Cwragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • Government of Canada p.9 ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES GOLDEN HORN Development of a forest management plan of the Five year capital information 1997-2002. southeastern Yukon· p.l0 Alternative technologies for metal processing. Implications for the Yukon • p.1 Unincorporated communities' p.19 Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the Yukon government. A federal proposal • The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpOrt GOODING, TIMOTHY p.l0 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • p.13 The reach for independence; a community Economic indicators paper. A component of the economic development strategy for EDA evaluation. Final report • p.13 Natwal gas resowce assessment and economic potential of undiscovered natural gas Tsawlnjik Dun • p.37 An evaluation of the social and economic impact of exploration, development and production resowces of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Sea· p.30 of the mineral resowces in the Yukon and Northwest Territories on the northern and national economies' p.15

El YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Overview study of the potential for Yukon Community energy plan, Beaver Creek, Y.T. and Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared communities to reduce their dependence on energy planning handbook for remote for the Yukon EconOmic Development oil. Yukon remote community energy nonhern communities· p.7 Strategy fall conference • p,4B overview study • p.33 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at Prelirninary study of demand side management prepared for the Yukon Economic Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ Development Strategy fall conference • p.18 p.4B Aishihik-Faro system· p.36 Financial resources, Draft economic environment Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 discussion paper • p.18 Why not'-just commit and do it. The results Govenunentofcanada Government as an economic force. Draft from the survey of women in business in the ENVIRONMENT CANADA discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Yukon· p.52 ' Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: economic development strategy fall Yukon 2000. Building the future. Discussion paper socio-economic statement • p.6 conference· p.20 • p.53 The economic value of the Yukon span fishery • Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper Yukon 2000. Comprehensive plaoning for p.13 prepared for the Yukon economic diversification· p.53 IOuane National Park Reserve: management plan development strategy fall conference • p.22 Yukon business survey, 1994. Including c:cmments summary • p.2S Human resources development strategy • p.22 by business owners on the issue of access to IOuane National Park Reserve: park management The inclusion of people with disabilities in the financing· p.54 plan review. Draft plan proposals • p.25 Yukon community. A discussion paper for Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Marketing considerations for IOuane National Park Yukon 2000 • p.23 Draft discussion paper prepared lor the • p.28 Information resources. Draft economic Yukon Economic Development Strategy fall Proposal to test market a fiightseeing service in environment discussion paper • p,23 conference· p.54 IOuane National Park. A proposal for a infrastructure. Draft economic environment Yukon Economic Strategy· p.55 govemmentlpnvate sector partnership • discussion paper • p.23 Yukon Energy Strategy. Includes Framework and p.36 Initial environmental evaluation for the A1sek Pass seven issue papers • p.56 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of project • p.24 A Yukon resource infrastructure initiative. nonhem national parks (reserves) and The introduction of video lottery terminals and Becoming self sufficient through histonc sites. Summary repon and teChnical expanded casino gambling in the Yukon • infrastructure drtven investment in the appendices· p.49 p.24 Yukon· p.58 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Investigation into the reprocessing of EIsa tailings Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and plan • p.58 • p.24 recreation linkage project • p.58 Yukon state of the environment repon, 1995 • Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation p.58 traditional territory • p.24 GovenuneDt of the Yukon Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • COMMUNITY AND TRANSPORTATION Govenunentof Caoada p.25 SERVICES A system land interest management for Yukon. AIl analysis of sprtng load restrictions on Yukon MINISTRY OF STATE FOR SCIENCE Prelirninary analysis repon • p.26 AND TECHNOLOGY highways • p.2 McIntyre Creek West feasibility study for a A background paper on the water transportation Staking a clairn for the 21st century: a science and country residential subdivision • p.29 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.43 service to and from the Yukon Territory, Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and 1970-1986 • p.3 handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion GovenuneDt of canada Development of the Top of the World Highway paper prepared for the Yukon Economic including the Yukon River crossing at PUBIJC WORKS CANADA Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. Economic analysis of gravel-calcium and Pen of Skagway, Pre-feasibility study: final report Preliminary report • p.l0 bituminous sw1ace treated highways in the • p.34 Economic role of airports in Yukon: final report • Yukon· p.11 Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pncing in the p.13 Yukon Territory • p.37 Inter-tenitorial highway reconstruction study. The economic viability of the White Pass and Yukon Territory • p.24 Report on energy. Background discussion paper Yukon railway. Study report and technical prepared for the Yukon Economic repon • p.13 Development Strategy fall c:cnference • p.38 GovenunentofCaoada Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access SUPPLY AND SERVICES Report on implementation measures for the Program • p.15 Nonhern frontier, nonhem homeland: The repon women's training strategy· p.38 Final aviation study and problem statement, of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • Report on social assistance • p.38 Dawson City AiIpon • p.18 p.32 Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study Five year capital information 1997-2002. • p.39 Unincorporated communities • p.19 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Govenunent of eanada Funding special waste management iD the Yukon discussion paper prepared lor the Yukon TRANSPORT CANADA • p,20 EconomiC Development Strategy fall HootaIinqua North district plan • p,22 Economic impact measurement of the Transpon conference· p.39 Canada airpon at WbitehoISE! • p.12 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final Final report • p.25 Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final report • p.40 repon • p.40 IOondike Valley district land use plan: Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. implementation strategy • p.25 , Draft discussion paper prepared for the GovenuneDt of the Yukon Life cycle analysis of CampbeU Highway #4, km Yukon Economic Strategy fall conference • 463 to km 600 • p.27 The administration of Yukon oil and gas p.42 Major transportation policy issues of Yukon • p.27 resources: a proposed framework • p.1 Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and Beaufon development: the Yukon perspective· Motor transport indUStry economic study • p.29 technology strategy for the Yukon • p.43 Old Crow transportation study • p.32 p.3 ' Structure and change iD the Yukon economy • Pilot scale treatment of MarweU tar pit • p.34 Broadcasting and telecommunications. Pan 1: A p.43 background paper-facts, figures and Port of Skagway-altematives for development • Sustainable development in the Yukon, p.34 definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.45 options. A communications policy for the Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; analysis study· p.36 Yukon· p.4 becoming self-sufficient through Repon of the Casino Traill.ocal Resource Group Canada Wmter Games, 2007. Working committee infrastructure drtven investment in the (In the Casino Trail project· p.38 • p,5 Yukon· p.48 Centennial anniversaries/events program • p.6 Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus service· p.4B YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • Sport and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • A study into the feasibility of small scale custorn/ sununary of findings and strategies for action p.17 portable milling in Yukon • p.43 • p.42 The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon Sustainable development and the enttepreneur: an A study to quantify reconstruction requirements • p.17 armotated bibliography of small business and develop a program for inter-territorial Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon development in circurnpolar and developing road reconstruction including associated from alternative northern gas pipelines. regions· p.45 infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: Phase 1 • p.18 The things that matter. A report of Yukoners' Technical report· p.44 Final report on the feasibility of a multi-species views on the future of their economy and Takhini area transpOnation study. Final report • abattoir for the Yukon • p.18 their society· p.47 p.45 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • United Keno Hill Mine closure (1989) analysis • Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment p.19 p.4B study. Draft· p.45 A forest tenure system for Yukon • p.19 Use of Yukon coal for power generation and Tarr Inlet port feasibility study. Final report· p.46 Gateway to the Yukon? Considering a public port export • p.49 Yukon barging study· p.53 authority at Skagway • p.20 Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing Yukon Place alternate access pre-design report • The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, study· p.51 p.se 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. development strategy. Haines Junction. April GovemmeDt of the Yukon Draft· p.21 24-26, 1987 • p.52 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the Yukon 2000. A labour pOsition paper • p.53 Altemative management regimes for oil and gas Yukon economy: final report • p.23 Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a activities onshore in the Yukon and in the Indian participation in the economy. Draft discussion paper • p.53 Beaufort Sea • p.1 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Yukon business opportunity identification study. AppraiSal of a proposed 31 room hostelloc:ated in economic development strategy fall Final report and business sector reports • Dawson City, Yukon Territory· p.2 conference • p.23 p.54 Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Information review of the game farming industry Yukon coal inventory· p.54 p.2 in the Yukon • p.23 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference An a5SeSSrnent of Yukon fuel supply options. Final Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 report • p.54 report· p.3 Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 Yukon development strategy. Fall conference Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of A look at future trends and the Yukon economy • report· p.54 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon p.27 Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • land claim • p.3 The market potential and production costs of a p.54 Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • Yukon native grass and legume seed Yukon economic review • p.55 p.4 industry • p.28 Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • Business Development Fund. Program evaluation Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel p.55 plan • p.4 fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 Yukon energy management/economic The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon Markets for Yukon forest products· p.28 development opportunities. A discussion • p.5 Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion paper and appendices • p.55 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study documents • p.29 Yukon oil and gas regime. Discussion paper • • p.5 Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. p.57 Community economic measures for Kaska First Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Yukon short-term economic outlook· p.5B Nations· p.7 economic development strategy fall Yukon used oil disposal alternatives· p.59 The contribution of the placer mining industry to conference· p.30 Yukon-based furniture manufacturing· p.60 Yukon's economy· p.8 Natural resources. Draft economic envirorunent Creating an open market for private energy discussion paper· p.31 GovemmeDt of the Yukon prcx1uction in the Yukon • p.8 NCPC Yukon ttansfer agreement. Review of EDUCATION Dawson City economic profile • p.9 financial and economic aspects • p.31 Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. Economic development strategy for the Yukon The next step in managing Yukon's power An armotated bibliography of sources fishery· p.11 system. Discussion paper • p.31 available in the Yukon Archives • p.22 The economic impact of selected energy sources Oil and gas benefits management: options for Report on the trades and technology employer in Yukon • p.12 consideration in the negotiation of a needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 Economic impact of the 1995 Dawson City Music northern accord • p.32 Rural school facilities study· p.40 Festival • p.12 Opportunities for rotational employment in Yukon Yukon economic planning studies, 1965-1986. An Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter • p.33 armotated bibliography· p.55 Games· p.12 Opportunity assessment for copper/copper alloy Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people· Economic indicators paper. A component of the products • p.33 p.59 EDA evaluation. Final report • p.13 . Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 Yukon Training Strategy. Training for the future • Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.13 An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom p.59 industry· p.33 Economy~virorunent integration: towards a Yukon Training Strategy. Yukon 2000. Discussion sustainable Yukon· p.l3 Port of Skagway. Economic profile and paper· p.59 Evaluation assessment of the 1991-96 Canada! development issues • p.34 Yukon Whitehorse school facilities study 1995 • Yukon Economic Development Agreement Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated p.SO (EDA). Final report· p.14 manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory Evaluation framework for the Canada/Yukon (2 parts) • p.35 GovemmeDt of the Yukon Economic Development Agreement (EDA). The pricing of refined petroleum products in the Yukon· p.36 EXECUTIVE COUNcn. OITICE Working paper on evaluation issues • p.15 Research and development. Discussion paper An evaluation of the forest industry development Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown Corrununity Centte • p.36 prepared for the Yukon Economic options for the Yukon. Swnmary report • Development Strategy fall conference • p.39 p.15 Report on import substitution/marketing workshop • p.38 Work plan of the Yukon Bureau of Staristics, 1995- Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. 1996 • p.53 Phase 1 and 2 • p.16 Review of the "Forest management plan for the A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business southeast Yukon" • p.40 enterprise centre • p.16 Review of the proPosed development of the Grurn FeaSbility study on establishment of a corrunercial lead-zinc deposit· p.40 growers' cooperative and associated storage Socio-economic impact assessment in the Yukon. facility in Yukon • p.17 An historical perspective· p.42 Structural characteristics of remote regional economies in Canada • p.43 • YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 81BUOGRAPHY Government of the Yukon A forest tenure system for Yukon • p.19 Herschellsland-Oikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • Framework for Yukon govemment involvement in p.22 FINANCE forestry • p .20 Kluane region tourism development plan Components four and five. Yukon taX capacity and Herschellsland-Oikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • framework. Discussion paper • p.25 program cost analysis. Final report • p.8 p.22 Kluane region tolllism development plan. Pan 1: Yukon goverrunent. Operation and maintenance Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • Report, Pan 2: Technical report· p.26 estimates and capital estimates • p.se p.27 Managing oonflicts in the Yukon's Wilderness Managing conflicts in the Yukon's Wilderness industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Government of the Yukon industries: big game outfitting, Wilderness outfitting and fishing camp operation· p.27 GOVERNMENT SERVICES outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.30 Boreal spruce as exterior siding. A collection of Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 The November 1993 Yukon tolllism summit repon empirical research and anecdotal evidence • Non-consumptive Wildlife use on the Yukon north • p.32 p.3 slope· p.31 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Development of experimental designs to assess Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 economic opportunities • p.37 the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 building siding material· p.l0 industry· p.33 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Proposed recreation plan for TaIfu-Snafu lakes, Strategic plan for Wildlife viewing in the Yukon • Final repon • p.15 southern Yukon • p.37 p.43 Feasibility study to detennine the amoWlt of glue­ Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Teslin region tourism development plan • p.46 laminated material to be generated from the economic oppoItunities • p.37 A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake Yukon goverrunent's five-year capital works Qualitative economic impact assessment of ozone region • p.47 program' p.17 depleting substances phaseout, recovery, Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit Micro-hydro developments for highway recycling and reclamation in the Yukon • analysis • p.47 maintenance camps • p.29 p.37 . Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.SO Regulating the Yukon's game farming industry. A Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer GovenunentoftheYukon discussion paper • p.38 demand· p.50 HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Report on the feasibility of harvesting fuelwood Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility Children's services facilities project. Demand within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.38 study' p.51 projections • p.6 Review of forest tenure and allocation options for Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Community health status assessment of the Yukon the Yukon. Final draft • p.39 report • p.51 • p.7 Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • Yukon hotel accommodation study • p.56 Community institutional health services p.43 Yukon tourism action plan • p.59 evaluation. Project repon; Addendum: Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chu) Yukon Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action Building condition repoItS; Phase 1 report: Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System plan to guide tolllism development and Eoonomicldemographic utilization analysis • backgroWld study· p.46 marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion p.7 Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework • p.47 • p.59 Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.49 Yukon visitor exit SUIVey, 1994 • p.60 oomprehensive services • p.29 Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the Yukon wilderness adventure navel market A review of emergency medical transport services: vicinity of the town of Faro • p.52 awareness study' p.60 Yukon Territory· p.39 Yukon farm survey 1991 • p.56 Yukon health status report, 1994 • p.se Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Government of the Yukon plan' p.58 WOMEN'S DIRECTORATE GovemmentoftheYukon Yukon state of the environment report, 1995 • Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the JUSTICE p.se future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Reducing risk in the workplac:e. An occupational the Yukon economic development strategy Government of the Yukon and safety strategy for the Yukon • p.37 fall conference· p.53 Talking about crime • p.45 TOURISM Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.1 Government of the Yukon Govemm.ent of the Yukon Campbell region market analysis/consumer YUKON COUNcn. ON THE ECONOMY RENEWABLE RESOURCES demand· p.4 AND THE ENVIRONMENT Campbell region tourism development plan • p.5 Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Energy for tomorrow: a Yukon discussion paper • agricultural development strategy • p.l CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis/ p.l4 consumer demand • p.5 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund The introduction of video lottery terminals and regulations. Implementation Plan. Pan 1: Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market analysis/ expanded casino gambling in the Yukon • Final report; Pan 2: BackgroWld material; consumer demand. Appendix: Market p.24 profiles and pathway tables· p.5 Pan 3: Appendix· p.3 Towards a Yukon SOE reponing framework· p.47 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Carcross/Southern Lakes tolllism development plan • p.5 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Government of the Yukon demand for wildlife viewing in the 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Consumer Yukon' p.8 YUKON DEVELOPMENT Concluding report· p.7 CORPORATION Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture The contribution of the placer nllning industry to Yukon's economy· p.8 Coal fired power generation in Yukon • p.6 (revised) • p.8 Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo Draft Yukon forest management policy • p.ll Cultural industries marketing and promotions strategy· p.8 • p.35 Economic development options for the Yukon Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Yukon trust company feasibility study. Draft • forest sector. Draft • p.ll 1-Background repon. Volume 2-Surnmary • p.59 Eoonomic development strategy for the Yukon p.9 fishery· p.ll Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. PreliminaIy sooping and assessment • p.l3 steam train into the Yukon' p.16 Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive Economic potential of the Yukon fishery· p.13 swnmary. p.20 Environmental impact assessment in the north Yukon; options for harmonization' p.14 Field research stations feasibility study • p.18 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • p.19 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • Govemment of the Yukon group homes see SOCIAL SERVICES HAMILTON AND ASSOCIATES CONSULTING LTD. YUKON ENERGY CORPORATION GST see TAXATION The next step in managing Yukon's power Takbini area transportation study. Final report • system. Discussion paper· p.31 GULF CANADA CORPORATION p.4S Proposal for development wind turbine. Haeckel Amauligak development. Project review With RAN FISHERIES LTD. Hill. Wbitehorse. Yukon· p.36 Yukon government representatives • p.2 Yukon Energy Corporation. Electricity supply Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. options for Yukon • p.SS GUNTHER, PETER E. Draft· p.21 Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations perspective and Yukon Energy Corporation. SUategic plan 1991- Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon' p.9 1995 • p.SS analysis and five year business plan • p.21 GWYTHER, MARK: Govemment of the Yukon lumclicapped see PEOPLE MTH A study to determine the feasibility of transborder DlSABlI.lTlES YUKON HOUSING CORPORATION trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate p.44 HARITOS, z.J. housing • p.60 Major transportation policy issues of Yukon • p.27 HAECKEL HILL Govemment of the Yukon Proposal for development wind turbine. Haeckel HARRlS HUDEMA CONSULTING Hill. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.36 GROUP LIMITED YUKON WORKERS' COMPENSATION, RePOrt on the feasibility of harvesting fuelwood HEALTH AND SAFETY BOARD Economic development strategy. The City of Within the Haeckel Hill burn • p.3S Whitehorse. Draft· p.12 Reducing risk in the workplace. An occupational Wind energy potential. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.S2 and safety strategy for the Yukon· p.'!7 HAWTHORN, G. HAlNES JUNCTION GOVIER CONSULTING SERVICES LTD. Investigation into the reprocessing of Eisa tailings see also nUANE NATIONAL PARK, • p.24 The administration of Yukon oil and gas nUANE REGION resources: a proposed framework • p.1 Community development plan. 1994. Village of HAWTHORN, G_W. Haines Junction· p.7 GRAHAM &: ASSOCIATES A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.21 portable milling in Yukon' p.43 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Haines Junction economic development plan • An economic development strategy for the p.2l hazardous waste see WASTE Champagne-Aishibik Band • p.lt ,. Haines Junction golf course. Business plan • p.21 MANAGEMENT Planning for tourism development in the Dawson Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.2l region. A background paper • p.34 Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of HEALTH SERVICES Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.41 access • p.25 . Community health status assessment of the Yukon Silver Trail visitor survey. 1991 • p.41 Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan • p.7 Teslin region tourism development plan • p.46 summary • p.25 Community institutional health services A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake Kluane National Park Reserve: park management evaluation. Project report; Addendum: region· p.47 plan review. Draft plan proposals • p.2S Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: White River First Nation economic development Kluane region tourism development plan EconOmic/demographic utiJization analysis • strategy· p.SO framework. Discussion paper • p.2S p.7 Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for report; Phase 2 report: Assessment and Report. Part 2: Technical report • p.26 comprehensive services • p.29 evaluation • p.SS Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 Program proposal for the development of an Management options for the Kluane area forests addiction treatment system for Yukon First graiD see AGRIcrJL'I'DRE affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 Nations • p.36 GRANT CONSULTING Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction. A review of emergency medical transport services: Alaska Highway, p.33 Yukon Territory • p.39 King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. Science and technology in the development of Final report • p.25 A study to assess the feasibility of integrating northern communities: siX case studies • Yukon First Nations traditional medicine and GRANT COPELAND AND ASSOCIATES p.40 mainstream medicine Within the Yukon Carcross economic development study. Draft Village of Haines Junction. Official community health care system • p.44 report· p.S plan· p.49 Women's health promotion needs and feasibility study' p.53 CarcrosslTagish cultural centre. Conceptual HAlNES JUNCTION SPRUCE BARK design and feasibility assessment • p.S Yukon health status report. 1994 • p.SS Teslin economic development study. Final report BEETLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and • p.46 Management options for the Kluane area forests recreation linkage project • p.S8 affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 grasses see AGRIcrJL'I'DRE HEARTWELL, COLIN HAINES JUNCTION TOURISM Financial resources. Draft economic environment GREAT NORTHERN SKI SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT COMMIn'EE discussion paper • p.1S Conceptual development plan. Alpine ski facility. Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.21 The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • Whitehorse area • p.S p.19 HAlNES JUNCTION VILLAGE A forest tenure system for Yukon' p.19 GREER. SHEILA. COUNCIL. COMMUNITY PLANNING Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 Tatsbensbini River (Shawshe Chill Yukon COMMI'M'EE Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System Village of Haines Junction. Official community HEAVER, TREVOR D. background study· p.46 plan • p.49 A background paper on the water transportation Tatshensbini-Alsek region wilderness study. service to and from the Yukon Territory. British Columbia· p.46 HALLAM KNIGHT PIEsOLD LTD. 1970-1986 • p.3 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental GREWCREEK evaluation. Volume IV: community and HEDMANN AND ASSOCIATES Initial report on Ross River project (Grew Creek! regional socioeconomic impact assessment Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Ketzal: submission to DIAND • p.24 • p.11 traditional territory • p.24 Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project· p.29

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUDGRAPHY cfaJjUt, aQ,t~~ 9gl(,fg"'ir'~ H K1uane TribaJ Council community economic Socio-economic/environmental overview for HORNAL CONSULTANTS LTD, development plan. Laying the foundation for proposed Casino Trail • p.42 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental social, physical, spiritual/cultural, emotional Strategic plan for the commemoration of the evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic and economic well-being • p.26 K10ndike gold rush era. Guidelines for evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development White River First Nation. A plan lor community implementation. Draft • p.43 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 economic development • p.50 Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage Natural resources. Draft economic environment Yukon's housing industry and community buildings. Phase n: Economics· p.43 discussion paper • p.31 economic development • p.GO Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chu) Yukon Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System hospitals see HEALTH SERVICES HEILAND, ALLAN W_ background study· p.46 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle Tatshenshini-AIsek region wilderness study. HOTSON BARKER ARCHITECTS in the Yukon • p.l6 British Columbia • p.46 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.Sl Valuing traditional activities in the northern native HEIT, MICHAEL economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon HOUSEBOATS Review ollorest tenure and allocation options lor . Territory· p.49 Feasibility of houseboat rentaIs on the southern the Yukon. Final draft • p.39 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of lakes • p.l6 northern national parks (reserves) and HELP AND HOPE FOR FAMILIES historic sites. Summary report and technical HOUSING SOCIETY appendices· p.49 see also ACCOMMODATIONS Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • Whitehorse central waterfront study· p.SO Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper p.31 Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical prepared for the Yukon economic history • p.S1 development strategy fall conference • p.22 HENDERSON, LAURIE A Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Infrastructure. Draft economic enVironment Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • plan· p.se discussion paper • p.23 p.9 McIntyre Creek West feasibility study for a Environmental impact assessment in the north HERSCHEL ISLAND country residential subdivision • p.29 Yukon; options for harmonization • p.14 Herschel Island-ClikiqtaIuk interpretive strategy • Strategy for rehab and re.-use of heritage The potentiallor non-consumptive wildlife p.22 buildings. Phase n: Economics· p.43 management in the Yukon • p.3S Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the H1CKLIN, J. p.54 vicinity of the town of Faro· p.S2 Creating an open market for private energy Yukon economic and housing market study • p.55 production in the Yukon • p.e Yukon housing needs study • p.S6 HERITAGEIHISTORlC RESOURCES Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate see also CULTURE HIDINGER, W.P. housing· p.GO Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4, km Yukon's housing industry and community exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory 463 to km 600 • p.27 economic development· p.60 (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 bighways see ROADS HOVERCRAFT The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • p.56 management plan for the Canadian Heritage HLA CONSULTANTS Rivers System • p.3 Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study· p.l6 HUME,CHUCK Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: Feasibility study on establishment of a commercial Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chill Yukon . socio-economic statement • p.6 growers' cooperative and associated storage Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • facility in Yukon • p.l7 background study· p.46 p.9 K1uane regional economic profile • p.26 Dawson City economic profile • p.9 Native education in Yukon • p.30 HUNT AND ASSOCIATES CONSULTING Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in LIMITED national parks and national historic sites • Yukon· p.3S Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary p.l0 Yukon-based furniture manufacturing· p.GO agricultural development strategy • p.1 . Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Arts and cultural economic impact survey • p.2 evaluation. Volume N: community and HODGE, R.A Beverage container regulations and recycling fund regional socioeconomic impact assessment Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework· p.47 regulations. Implementation Plan. Part 1: • p.ll Final report; Part 2: Background material; Feasibility study of living Indian village • p.l7 HODGSON,A Part 3: Appendix • p.3 Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Dawson First Nation. EconOmic development summary • p.20 (revised) • p.S strategy • p.9 Heritage resource impact assessment of the HOEFS, MANFRED Kwata Kenadan. Tourism development strategy • proposed Gasino Trail route km 33-58.5, p.26 west-central Yukon· p.22 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • Herschel Island-Qikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • p.27 HUNT,J.A Yukon coal inventory· p.54 p.22 HOFFMAN, DAVID Initial environmental evaluation for the AIsek Pass Review of the DIAND forestry decision making project • p.24 HUNTING process in the Yukon region. Project repon • Issues in see also OUll'17 i"JNG and interests the Selkirk First Nation p.40 traditional territory • p.24 The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 Evaluating the Viability of a land based economy A master development plan for the K10ndike homeless pezsOlJS see HOUSING National Historic Sites • p.2e The case of Teslin, Yukon • p.14 Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 HOOTALINQUA NORTH Facing the challenges of the 19905 • p.16 Mount Lorne/Carcross Road area plan • p.29 Hootalinqua North district plan • p.22 Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.30 p.19 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the HORIZON PACIFIC VENTURES LTD. Managing oonflicts in the Yukon's wilderness Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Pelly Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon report· p.40 outfitting and fishing camp operation· p.27 Territory • p.33 Socio-economiclenvironmental overview for Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and proposed Gasino Trail • p.42 economic opportunities • p.37

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY III H cfJ;"t, QJl.tJ,g~ 'fOIfCO,. Iirtft,~

Teslin economic development study. Final repon Yukon Energy Corporation. Electricity supply An evaluation of the social and economic impact • p.46 options for Yukon • p.55 of exploration, development and production Valuing traditional activities·in the northern native Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic plan 1991- of the mineral resources in the Yukon and economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon 1995 • p.55 Northwest Territories on tbe northern and Territory· p.49 Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • national economies· p.1S Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • p.55 Evaluation of the Yukon Indian Entrepreneurial p.54 Development Project· p.15 Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • HYLAND FOREST PRODUCTS Evaluation of Yukon Economic Development p.58 Silviculture survey repon • p.41 Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings and recommendations· p.l5 HUSTON &: ASSOCIATES HYLAND RIVER Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.1S Situational analysis repon on feasibility of a Silviculture survey report· p.41 Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon Campbell Region Tourism Association • • p.16 p.42 mEXVALLEY The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon Five year capital information 1997-2002. • p.l7 HUTTON, TERRY Uninoorporated communities • p.19 Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 from alternative nonhern gas pipelines. IMC CONSULTING GROUP INC. Phase 1 • p.1S HYDROCARBON DEVELOPMENT Hootalinqua North district plan • p.22 Government as an economic force. Draft Accessing Delta gas during the 1990s. Mackenzie Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon oorridor versus Dempster oorridor • p.l Kopper King development study. Market economic development strategy fall The administration of Yukon oil and gas assessment. Draft • p.26 conference • p.20 resources: a proposed framework • p.1 Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility study The GST and small business in the Yukon and A1temative management regimes for oil and gas • p.51 Northwest Territories· p.21 activities onshore in the Yukon and in the Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations perspective and &: WILLIAMS Beaufon Sea • p.1 IMC/ORDISH . analysis and five year business plan • p.21 Amauligak development. Project review with Aocess to capital study • p.1 Hentage resource impact assessment of the Yukon government representatives • p.2 IMPACT ASSESSMENT proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, Beaufon development: the Yukon perspective· west-central Yukon • p.22 Arts and cultural economic impact survey • p.2 p.3 Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on northern Business opportunities related to oil and gas Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of supplies • p.22 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon exploration and production in nonhern Impact on the Yukon economy of the gold placer land claim • p.3 Canada· p.4 mining industry 1980 • p.22 Building products manufacturers ID the Yukon • Coal fired power generation in Yukon • p.6 The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the p.4 Final repon of direct economic benefit to Yukon Yukon economy: final report • p.23 The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon from alternative nonhern gas pipelines. Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the • p.5 Phase 1 • p.1S impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 The contribution of the placer mining industry to Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass An annotated bibliography of sources Yukon's economy· p.S project • p.24 The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 available in the Yukon Archives • p.22 Joint CanaclalYukon study on apprenticeship • King Pon impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. Draft initial environmental evaluation of the p.25 Northwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile Final repon • p.2S King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Scoping. radio system digital microwave project Natural gas resource assessment and economic Final report • p.25 phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! potential of uncliscovered natural gas Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of NW!' • p.ll resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufon access • p.25 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Sea· p.30 Management options for the Kluane area forests evaluation. Volume IV: community and NOGAP cumulative bibliography· p.31 . affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 Northern employment and training in the oil and regional socioeconomic impact assessment • Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 gas industry • p.32 p.l1 Motor transport industry economic study • p.29 Northern frontier, northern homeland: The repon Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.11 documents • p.29 p.32 Economic impact measurement of the Transport Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.12 Oil and gas benefits management: options for evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic The economic impact of selected energy sources in oonsideration in the negotiation of a evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development northern accord • p.32 Yukon· p.12 on the Watson Uike area and Yukon • p.30 Economic impact of the 1995 Dawson City Music Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final A new economic development policy for the Festival • p.l2 report· p.41 nonh? The impact of the Canada-U.S. free Use of Yukon ooal for power generation and Eronomic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront trade agreement • p.31 development plan • p.l2 expon • p.49 North Amertcan free trade agreement; Yukon business opportunity identification study. Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter implications for the Yukon· p.31 Games • p.12 Final report and business sector reports • Northern frontier, northern homeland: The report p.54 Economic indicators paper. A component of the of tbe Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • Yukon ooal inventory· p.54 EDA evaluation. Final report • p.13 p.32 Engineering-economic study of the costs of Yukon oil and gas regime. Discussion paper • Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the p.57 implementing the fisheries restoration! Casino Trail on the Nonhem Tutchone of compensation guidelines of the Yukon Pelly Crossing and Cannacks, Yukon HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS Fisheries Protection AuthOrization. Phase 1 Territory • p.33 see also MlCRO-Hl'DRO DEVELOPMENT and 2 • p.14 Qualitative economic impact assessment of ozone Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study Environmental impact assessment in the north depleting substances phaseout. recovery, • p.5 Yukon; options for harmonization· p.14 recycling and reclamation in the Yukon • The development of power in the Yukon· p.l0 Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access p.37 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five Program· p.15 Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 hydro projects in Yukon • p.14 Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway anniversary Micro-hydro developments for highway • p.l5 maintenance camps • p.29 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Final repon • p.l5

III YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Socio-economic impact assessment in the Yukon. Phase ndevelopment of an abattoir for the Yukon Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and An historical perspective • p.42 • p.34 program oost analysis. Final report • p.8 Socio-economic impact assessment. Mount Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in Development oost charge study • p.l0 Skukum project· p.42 selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet Development of the Top of the World Highway Socio-economiclenvironmeotal overview for area (105D) for the manufacture of clay including the Yukon River crossing at proposed Casino Trail • p.42 based products • p.35 Dawson City. Life cycle oost analysis. Study of oosts to the placer mining industry of Report on energy. Background discussion paper Preliminary report • p.10 implementing the proposed Yukon placer prepared for the Yukon Eoonomic EconOmic indicators paper. A oomponent of the authorization. Draft • p.44 Development Strategy fall oonference • p.38 EDA evaluation. Final report· p.13 Takhini area uansportation study. Final report • Report on import substitution/marketing workshop Eoonomic role of airports in Yukon: final report • p.45 • p.38 p.13 Tatshenshini AJsek river use study • p.46 Yukon import substitution study. Workshop Environmental impact assessment in the north Towism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit information • p.57 Yukon; options for hannonization • p.14 analysis • p.47 Yukon-based furniture manufacturing • p.6O Evaluation framework for the CanadalYukon VISitor profile and economic impact statement of Eoonomic Development Agreement (EDA). northern national parks (reserves) and iDdustriaJ miDel8Is see MlNING Working paper on evaluation issues • p.15 historic sites. Summary report and technical Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway appendices • p.49 iDdustry see BUSINESS anniversary • p. 15 Visual impact assessment for the initial INFORMATION SYSTEMS An evaluation of the forest industry development environmental evaluation. Northwestel options for the Yukon. Summary report • see also BmUOGRAPHlES multi-departmental mobile radio system and p.15 Information resources. Draft economic microwave tower project, Dempster Field research stations feasibility study • p.1B environment discussion paper • p.23 Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest Final evalua~on report. 1991-96 Canada-Yukon A land interest management system for Yukon. Territories • p.49 Economic Development Agreement • p.18 Preliminary analysis report • p.26 Waterfront development. Final report· p.50 Final report on the feasibility of a multi -species The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and abattoir for the Yukon • p.18 Information System (includes an annotated socioeconomic impact assessment • p.52 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 Yukon placer feasibility study • p.SS prepared for the Yukon EconOmic Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive INFORMETRICA Development Strategy fall oonference • p.18 summary. Volume 2: Report of principal Financial resources. Draft eoonomic environment Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 investigators. Volume 3: Part A and B, data discussion paper • p.tB appendices • p.SS INFRASTRUCTURE Five year capital information 1997-2002. Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary Unincorporated communities· p.19 IMPORT SUBSTITUTION agricultural development strategy • p.l For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.19 see also MANUFACTU1UNG Access to capital study • p.l Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • Abattoir feasibility study and preliminary The administration of Yukon oil and gas p.19 agricultural development strategy • p.l resources: a proposed framework • p.l Funding special waste management in the Yukon Assessment of import substitution opportunities • Alternative management regimes for oil and gas • p.20 p.2 activities onshore in the Yukon and in the Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper Boreal spruce as exterior siding. A collection of Beaufort Sea • p.l prepared for the Yukon economic empirical research and anecdotal evidence • Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sectOr development strategy fall oonference • p.22 p.3 and critique of the convention marketing Infrastructure. Draft economic environment Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • plan 198B-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 discussion paper • p.23 p.4 An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final King Port impact assessment. Phase 1: Seeping. Business opportunities related to oil and gas report· p.3 Final report • p.25 exploration and production in northern A background paper on the water transportation A land interest management system for Yukon. Canada· p.4 service to and from the Yukon Territory, Preliminary analysis report • p.26 Business plan. Yukon poultry operations • p.4 1970-1986 • p.3 Major transportation policy issues of Yukon· p.27 Development of experimental designs to assess A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior program for 1996-2000 • p.3 oomprehensive services • p.29 building siding material • p.10 Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of Motor transpon industry economic study • p.29 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Final report • p.15 land claim • p.3 Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. Broadcasting and telecommunications. Pan 1: A economic development strategy fall Phase 1 and 2 • p.16 background paper-facts, figures and oonference • p.30 Feasibility study on establishment of a oornmercial definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy Natural gas resource assessment and economic growers' oooperative and associated storage options. A oommunications policy tor the potential of undiscovered natural gas facility in Yukon • p.l7 Yukon· p.4 resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ Building self-reliance? A strategic assessment of Sea· p.30 laminated rnaterial to be generated from the economic development programs affecting NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Yukon government's five-year capital works Yukon Indians • p.4 financial and economic aspects • p.31 program· p.17 Business Development Fund. Program evaluation NDP tackles economic policy· p.31 Federal government Yukon local purchase study • plan· p.4 The next step in managing Yukon's power p.1B Canada Winter Games, 2rx!7. Working committee system. Discussion paper • p.31 Final report on the feasibility of a multi-species • p.5 The northern mineral policy • p.32 abattoir for the Yukon • p.18 Centennial anniversaries/events program • p.6 The November 1993 Yukon tourism summit report A guide to the nature of the dominant service Champagne/ Aishihik Development Corporation. • p.32 centre in a resource region. Case study­ Foundations for growth· p.6 Oil and gas benefits management: options for Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • p.21 Children's services facilities project. Demand oonsideration in the negotiation of a Import substitution: prospects and opportunities projections • p.6 northern accord· ·p.32 for the Yukon Territory with special attention Community institutional health services Phase II development of an abattoir for the Yukon given to federal government purchasing • evaluation. Project report; Addendum: • p.34 p.23 Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: Proposal for development Wind turbine, Haeckel Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel Economicldemographic utilization analysis • Hill. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.36 fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 p.7 Regulating the Yukon's game fanning industry. A discussion paper • p.38

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED B.BUOGRAPHY 11 Repon on social assistance • p.38 INTERGROUP CONSULTING iDvestmeDt see FINANCIAL ~OVRCES Repon to the Honourable Ronald Irwin re the ECONOMISTS LTD. devolution by DIAND of provincial-like Nonhem employment and training in the oil and JACK, JOE powers to the Yukon and Nonhwest gas industry • p.32 Kwatii Kenadiin. Tounsm development strategy • Territortes (Wrtght Repon) • p.39 p.26 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft INTEX INTERNATIONAL LTD. discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Cultural industrieS marketing and promotions JACKSON AND JOHNSON HERITAGE EconomiC Development Strategy fall strategy • p.8 RESEARCH AND CONSULTING LTD. conference • p.39 Fon Selkirk management plan. Executive The role of the Yukon in the canadian Polar INUKSHUK PLANNlNG AND summary • p.20 Information System (includes an annotated DEVELOPMENT LTD. Herschel Island-Ciki.qtaruk interpretive strategy • list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism p.22 Running the nonh: the getting and spending of plan. Background working documents· p.6 public finances by canada's territortal Community development plan. 1994. Village of JACOBSEN, N.A. govemments • p.40 Haines Junction· p.? Engineering-economic study of the costs of Rural school facilities study • p. 40 EconOmic development strategy. The City of implementing the fisheries restoration! Securing our economic foundations. An interim Whitehorse. Draft • p 12 compensation guidelines of the Yukon strategy for Yukon First Nations. with some Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway Fishertes Protection Authorization. Phase 1 application to related B.C. First Nations • anniversary· p.1S and 2 • p.14 p.41 Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Study of costs to the placer mining industry of Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final project· p.24 implementing the proposed Yukon placer repon • p.41 Schwatka lake aviation and land use study. Final authorization. Draft • p.44 Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 repon • p.40 Used oil recycling in the Yukon· p.49 Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 Situational analysis repon on feasibility of a Span and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft Carnpbell Region Tourism Association • JANZ, V. summary of findings and strategies for action p.42 Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4. km • p.42 Strategic plan for the commemoration of the 463 to km 600 • p.27 Strategic plan for the commemoration of the Klondike gold rush era. Guidelines for Klondike gold rush era. Guidelines for implementation. Draft • p.43 JM CONSULTING implementation. Draft· p.43 Why not?-just commit and do it. The results A study of the feasibility and development of the INUVIALUlT GAME COUNcn. from the survey of women in business in the Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park. Whitehorse. Herschel Island-Ciki.qtaruk interpretive strategy • Yukon· p.52 Yukon· p.44 p.22 A study to quantify reconstruction requirements JOHNSTON, G. and develop a program for inter-territorial INVENTORY A feasibility study fOI development of a road reconstruction including associated see also BmUOGRAPHY commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: An analysis of spring load restrictions on Yukon in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Technical repon • p.44 highways • p.2 identification and fishery resource availability Talkirlg about crime • p.4S Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • • p.l? The things that matter. A repon of Yukoners' p.4 views on the future of their economy and The development of power in the Yukon • p.10 K-L SERVICES their society· p.4? Economic development options for the Yukon The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; forest sector. Draft • p.ll lnlonnation System (includes an annotated beCXlming self-sufficient through Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 p.19 infrastructure drtven investment in the KASKA DENA COUNcn. Yukon· p.48 Heritage resource impact assessment of the Community economic measures for Kaska First Transponation. Draft discussion paper prepared proposed Casino Trail route km 33-585. Nations· p.? for the Yukon Economic Development west-central Yukon • p.22 Development of a forest management plan of the Strategy fall conference • p.48 Herschel Island-Ciki.qtaruk interpretive strategy • southeastern Yukon • p.l0 Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.49 p.22 Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion Whitehorse area tounsm plan. Executive summary Inter-territorial highway reconstruction study. documents • p.29 • p.SO Yukon Territory • p.24 Timber harvesting agreement: Upper Liard River. Whitehorse school facilities needs study • p.Sl Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in Business plan: Kaska Forest Resources Ltd. Work plan of the Yukon Bureau of Statistics. 1995- selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet 1996 • p.53 area (105D) for the manufacture of clay • p.4? Yukon economic and housing market study· p.55 based prcx:!ucts • p.35 KASKA FOREST RESOURCES LTD. Yukon forest industrY development study· p.56 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Timber harvesting agreement: Upper Liard River. Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 economic opponunities • p.37 Business plan: Kaska Forest Resources Ltd. repon; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and Rural school facilities study· p.40 • p.4? evaluation· p.56 Silviculture survey report· p.41 The Yukon native grass and legume seed industrY. Tan Inlet port feasibility study. Final report • p. 46 KEAY,JOHN 1988 progress repon on the selection Ten year overview. 1989-1999 Upper Liard and Fon Selkirk management plan. Executive nursery. breeders seed plots and equipment Coal River timber harvesting agreement. summary· p.20 purchase • p.5? Yukon Pacific Forest Products Ltd .• p.46 A Yukon resource infrastructure initiative. Used oil recycling in the Yukon· p.49 KENNEY, NEDD WM. Becoming self sufficient through White River First Nation economic development An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom infrastructure drtven investment in the strategy· p.SO industrY • p.33 Yukon· p.58 Whitehorse school facilities needs study· p.51 Yukon trust company feasibility study. Draft • Yukon coal inventory· p.54 KENO p.59 Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • see also SILVER TRAIL REGION Yukon Whitehorse school facilities study 1995 • p.55 Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental p.60 Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 evaluation. Volume IV: community and repon; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and legiOnal socioeconomic impact assessment INTERGROUP CONSULTANTS LTD. evaluation· p.56 • p.ll NCPC Yukon transfer agreement. Review of Yukon Whitehorse school facilities study 1995 • financial and economic aspects • p.31 p.60

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY gaJl"~ QlI.tJ,q~ 96/(~"" lirrlu L Five year capital information 1997·2002. Impact on the Yukon economy of the gold placer KNOWLER, DUNCAN Unincorporated communities • p.19 mining industry 1980 • p.22 Structural characteristics of remote regional Review of Keno's economic development Industrial minerals and minor metals and their economies in Canada· p.43 pJanning. Repon on a follow·up workshop potential for development in the Yukon • held May 23. 1986. Keno City. Yukon· p.39 p.23 KOPPERKlNG Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold lasses at Kopper King development study. Market Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • assessment. Draft • p.26 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 p.4B KORN,J. 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Tourism development strategy • King Pon impact assessment. Phase 1: Seeping. national parks and national historic sites • p.26 Final repon • p.25 p.l0 A study of the feasibility and development of the Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park. Whitehorse. KlNG,D. access· p.25 Yukon' p.44 Alternative technologies Cor metal processing. Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan Implications for the Yukon • p.l summary • p.25 LAND CLAIMS Kluane National Park Reserve: park management A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and KlSHCHUK. PAUL plan review. Draft plan proposals· p.25 program for 1996-2000 • p.3 Economic indicators paper. A component of the Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Beyond the Yukon claim? An exploration of EDA evaluation. Final repon • p.13 • p.28 possible benefits of an implemented Yukon Proposal to test market a Dightseeing service in land claim • p.3 KLASSEN Br ASSOCIATES LTD. Kluane National Park. A proposal for a The Bonnet Plume River. Yukon Territory. Draft Management options for the Kluane area forestS govemment/private sector partnership • management plan for the Canadian Heritage affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 p.36 Rivers System • p.3 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the ILOHN LEONOFF YUKON destination reson development. Executive Yukon government. A federal proposal • Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings darn prelirninary summary • p.42 p.10 design repon • p.30 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of Environmental impact assessment in the north Sewage treatment feasibility study' p.41 northern national parks (reserves) and .Yukon; options for harmonization • p.14 historic sites. Summary repon and tecbnical An evaluation of the social and economic impact ILOHN·CRIPPEN appendices' p.49 of exploration. development and production Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.56 of the mineral resources in the Yukon and p.49 Northwest Territories on the northern and KLUANE REGION KLONDIKE CENTRAL HEATING LTD. national economies' p.tS Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p .21 p.19 p.6 Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation KLONDIKE GOLD PLACER MINERS project • p.24 traditional territory • p.24 Kluane region tourism development plan ASSOCIATION Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 framework. Discussion paper • p.25 Land and resource concerns pertaining to Impact on the Yukon economy of the gold placer Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: economic development. Greater Kluane land mining industry 1980 • p.22 Repon. Part 2: Technical repon • p.26 use plan • p.26 KLONDIKE HIGHWAY Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 Securing our economic foundations. An interim Land and resource concerns pertaining to Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment strategy for Yukon First Nations. with some economic development. Greater Kluane land study. Draft· p.45 application to related B.C. First Nations • use plan • p.26 p.41 KLONDIKE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane LAND USE PLANNING PLANNING TEAM destination reson development. Executive summary • p.42 City of Whitehorse. Official community plan • p.6 A master development plan for the Klondike Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: National Historic Sites • p.2B Defining the issues. Phase 2: Repon. Phase KLUTHE, DILYS KLONDIKE PLACER MINERS 2. subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Repon on implementation measures for the Concluding repon • p.7 ASSOCIATION women's training strategy· p.38 Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 Dawson City economic profile • p.9 Development COSt charge study • p.l0 Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold recovery project (Phase 1) • p20

YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Devolution of the Northem Affairs program to the Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chill Yukon LEWIS CONSULTING Yukon government. A federal proposal • Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System Dawscn First Nation. EconOmic development p.10 background study· p.46 strategy· p.9 Environmental industries in the Yukon: Tatshenshini-Alsek region wilderness study. Motor transport industry economic study • p.29 opportwlities and obstacles· p.14 British Columbia • p.46 The November 1993 Yukon tourism summit repon Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • Towards the development of a policy for export of • p.32 p.19 whole-logs, wood chips and fuel wood from A forest tenure system for Yukon • p.19 the Yukon Territory. A public discussion UARD Greater K1uane regional land use plan • p.21 paper' p.48 Community economic measures for Kaska First Heritage resource impact assessment of the Visual impact assessment for the initial Nations· p.7 proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, environmental evaluation. Northwestel west-central Yukon· p.22 multi-departmental mobile radio system and LIARD FIRST NATION Herschel Island-Oikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • microwave tower project, Dempster Development of a forest management plan of the p.22 Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest southeastern Yukon· p.10 Hootalinqua North district plan • p.22 Territories • p.49 Review of the DIAND forestry decision making Initial environmental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Whitehorse central waterfront study • p.50 process in the Yukon region. Project repon • project • p.24 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 p.40 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and traditional territory· p.24 socioeconOmic impact assessment· p.52 LIARDRIVER K10ndike City RV park feasibility study· p.25 Wmdy Craggy project: road justification and Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 K10ndike Valley district land use plan: corridor assessment· p.52 Silviculture survey repon • p.41 implementation strategy • p.2S Windy Craggy report: a COpper deposit of world K1uane National Park Reserve. The question of significance and its POtential value to British LILLES, HEINO access • p.25 Columbia, Yukon and Alaska • p.52 Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the K1uane regional economic profile • p.26 Yukon Place alternate access pre-design report • Yukon Territory • p.37 Kopper King development study. Market p.58 assessment. Draft • p.26 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management LISTER, LlNDSAY Land and resource concerns pertaining to plan • p.58 Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • economic development. Greater K1uane land Yukon state of the environment repon, 1995 • p.4 use plan· p.26 p.58 A land interest management system for Yukon. LITTLE SALMON CARMACKS FIRST Preliminary analysis report • p.26 LANE, ELIZABETH B. NATION Managing conflicts in the Yukon's Wilderness Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· Freegold Road economic analysis kilometre 0 to industries: big game outfitting, Wilderness p.31 35. Draft • p.20 outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 Heritage resource impact assessment of the McIntyre Creek West feasibility study for a LAVALIN proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, country residential subdivision • p.29 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility west-central Yukon • p.22 Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 study • p.51 Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project· p.29 Mount LomelCarcross Road area plan • p.29 Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Native economic development corporations: LAVENTHOL &: HORWATH INC. Casino Trail on·the Northern Tutchone of political and economic change in Canada's Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector PeIly Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.30 and critique of the convention marketing Territory' p.33 Official community plan. Village of Gannacks, plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 Yukon' p.32 Hotel market study, Carcross, Yukon Territory • LIVESTOCK Policy changes to stumpage pricing, reforestation p.22 see also GAME FARMlNG and forest tenure in the Yukon. Discussion Site selection and feasibility study for K1uane Abattoir feasibility study and preli.minary paper • p.34 destination resort development. Executive agricultural development strategy • p.1 Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain summary • p.42 Feasibility of feeding sprouted grain to dairy cattle analysis study • p.36 in the Yukon • p.16 Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes, lead-me miDlDg see MINING Final report on the feasibility of a multi-species abattoir for the Yukon • p.l8 southern Yukon • p.37 LEBOE,B.D. Report on the feasibility of harvesting fuelwood Phase n development of an abattoir for the Yukon Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.38 • p.34 prepared for the Yukon Economic A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Development Strategy fall conference • p.18 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon and dairy operation in the Yukon' p.44 EconOmic Development Strategy fall LEEPER, CAMBRIDGE AND CAMPBELL LLOYD, RICHARD conference • p.39 INC_ Review of forest tenure and allocation options for Business Development Fund. Program evaluation Pon of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report plan· p.4 the Yukon. Final cIIaft • p.39 • p.34 Review of the "Forest management plan for the LOEKS RESOURCE ANALYSis southeast Yukon" • p.4O legumes see AGRICULTURE Hootalinqua North district plan • p.22 Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final report • p.4O LEIGHTON, D.G. LOEKS, DAVE Socio-eccnomic/environmental overview for Potential for rare earths in Canada with emphasis Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: proposed Casino Trail • p.42 on British Columbia and Yukon Territory • Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase A study of the feasibility and development of the p.35 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park, Whitehorse, Concluding repon • p.7 Yukon· p.44 LEVERTON AND ASSOCIATES Field research stations feasibility study· p.l8 A study of the feasibility of establishing a forage Haines Junction economic development plan • Low capital technologies for economic and dairy operation in the Yukon • p.44 p.21 development in Yukon. A survey of literature Summary of proposed amendments to Yukon on appropriate technologies, with reference mining regime· p.44 to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 Symposium proceedings. Yukon forests: a sustainable resource • p.45 lcJggIJJg see FORESTRY

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY LONG,PETER MACLEOD. DR. D.R. Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue· The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Economic analysis of gravel·caIcium and laminated material to be generated from the Information System (includes an annotated bituminous surface treated highways in the Yukon government's five-year capital works list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 Yukon· p.ll program • p.l7 Federal government Yukon local purchase study • LORD CULTURAL RESOURCES MACPHERSON CONSULTANTS LTD. p.l8 PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT INC. Campbell region market analysis/consumer The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, Fort Selkirk management plan. EXecutive demand· p.4 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 summary • p.20 Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analysis! Import substitution: prospects and opportunities Museum feasibility study. Watson Lake • p.30 consumer demand· p.5 for the Yukon Territory with special attention Yukon musewns marketing plan • p.57 Faro tourism plan· p.l6 given to federal government purchasing • Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer p.23 LOWER POST demand • p.50 Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio·economic MACPHERSON RESEARCH AND Opportunity assessment for copper/copper alloy evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development CONSULTING products • p.33 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 IQuane regional economic profile • p.26 Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet lumber see FORE:SDY, WOOD PRODUCTS MACPHERSON, J. ALEC area (105D) for the manufacture of clay North American free trade agreement; based products • p.35 MACBRIDE MUSEUM implications for the Yukon· p.31 Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified teclmical manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory history· p.51 MACTA VISH, JOHN S. (2 parts) • p.35 EconomiC development options for the Yukon Report on import substitution/marketing workshop MACFElrtERS, LAURA forest sector. Draft· p.ll • p.38 Children's services facilities project. Demand Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study . projections • p.6 MAGEE ROBERTSON INC . • p.39 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter • Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. Teslin Tlingit craft profile • p.47 p.31 Phase 1 and 2 • p.t6 Waste paper feasibility study' p.50 Wood waste energy recovery· p.53 MACINTOSH, ROBOT J. MAIN STREET. THE HERITAGE Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final CANADA FOUNDATION p.54 . report· p.41 Resource team report. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.39 Yukon import substitution study. Workshop information • p. 57 MACKAY Ik PARTNERS MAX,KELVIN Yukon-based furniture manufacturing· p.60 Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.3 An evaluation of the forest industry development Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. options for the Yukon. Summary report • MAR·TAG VENTURES Phase 1 and 2 • p.l6 p.15 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Faro towism plan • p.16 lakes· p.16 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern MALATEST Ik ASSOCIATES LTD. lakes • p.16 Yukon economic and housing market study • p.55 MARBEK RESOURCE CONSULTANTS Funding special waste management in the Yukon LTD. • p.20 MALLETT. TED Yukon energy management/economic KwanIin Dun Indian Band. Economic development The GS'!' and small business in the Yukon and development opportunities. A discussion plan • p.26 Northwest Territories • p.21 paper and appendices • p.55 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 MANECON PARTNERSHIP mariDe tnmsportatio.a see PORTS. Waste paper feasibility study· p.50 MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC TRANSPORTATION Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • CONSULTANTS p.58 Convention market opportunities and strategies • MARKET ASSESSMENT p.8 Assessment of import substitution opportunities • MACKAY FAULKINER Ik ASSOCIATES Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • p.2 Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified teclmical p.25 Campbellregion market analysis/consumer history· p.51 demand· p.4 MANOP SERVICES LTD. Campbellregion tourism development plan • p.5 MACKAY. GORDON . Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis/ Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified teclmic:aJ study· p.5t consumer demand • p.5 history • p.51 Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analysis/ MANUFACTURING consumer demand. Appendix: Market MACKENZIE VALLEY Assessment of import substitution opportunities • profiles and pathway tables • p.5 Northern frontier, northern homeland: The report p.2 A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • plan. Background working documents· p.6 p.32 . p.4 Compilation of sectoral information on agriculture Cultural industries marketing and promotions MACKENzIE. HECTOR (revised) • p.8 strategy • p.8 Consumer demand for Wildlife viewing in the Tatshenshini·Alsek region Wilderness study. EconomiC development strategy. The City of Yukon· p.8 British Columbia· p.46 Whitehorse. Draft· p.12 Convention market opportunities and strategies • MACLAREN PLANSEARCH Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • p.8 p.14 Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon development strategy • p.1 Final report • p.15 Paint Mountain tram aruaction. HaiIles Junction, national parks and national bistortc sites • Export and investment strategy for the Yukon. Alaska Highway • p.33 p.10 Phase 1 and 2 • p.t6 Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern lakes • p.t6 Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion steam train into the Yukon • p.l6

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A feasibility study and business plan of intensive Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action MAURO, JENNIFER Arctic chan farming in Yukon • p.16 plan to guide tourism development and Community economic development, A series of Feasibility study of living Indian village • p.17 marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion four booklets· p.7 A feasibility study to assess the production of • p.59 small truitslberries in the Mayo-Stewan Yukon wilderness adventure travel market MAYO Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase awareness study • p.60 see also SlL VER mAll. REGION 2: Report· p.17 Community institutional health services The goods-producing industries in the Yukon. MARKETING PLAN evaluation. Project report; Addendum: 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 ArIalysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector Building condition reports; Phase 1 repon: Haines Junction tourism development plan· p.21 and critique of the convention marketing Economic/demographic utilization analysis • Hotel market study. Carcross. Yukon Territory • plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report • p.2 p.7 p.22 Compilation of SectOral information on agnculture Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Industrial minerals and minor metals and their (revised) • p.8 evaluation. Volume IV: community and potential for development in the Yukon • Convention market opportunities and strategies • regional socioeconomic impact assessment p.23 p.8 • p.ll Information review of the game farming industry Cultural industries marketing and promotions A feasibility study to assess the production of in the Yukon • p.23 strategy • p.8 small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewan Klondike City RV park feasibility study • p.25 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Kluane region tourism development plan. Pan 1: national parks and national historic sites • 2: Report· p.17 Report. Pan 2: Technical report· p.26 p.l0 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 Kopper King development study. Market Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo assessment. Draft • p.26 lakes· p.16 • p.35 Land and resource concerns pertaining to Market potential for ArctiC chan • p.28 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 economic development. Greater Kluane land Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 use plan • p.26 • p.2B Silver Trail tourism development plan· p.41 Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska development. Whitehorse. Yukon Territory • Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: MCARTHUR, OOUG p.28 The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Government as an economic force. Draft The market potential and production costs of a plan· p.2B discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Yukon native grass and legume seed Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 economic development strategy fall industry • p.28 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 conference • p,20 Market potential for Arctic charr • p.28 Strategic plan for the commemoration of the Oil and gas benefits management: options for MaIketing feasibility study on establishing a steel Klonclike gold rush era. Guidelines for consideration in the negotiation of a fabricating plant in Whitehorse. Y.T .• p.28 implementation. Draft • p.43 northern accord • p.32 Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 A study of the feasibility 'and development of the Structure and change in the Yukon economy • Native tourism product analysis • p.30 Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park. Whitehorse. p.43 AIl overview of the Yukon morel mushroom Yukon· p.44 industry· p.33 Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost·benefit MCCAFFREY,ROLAND Pre-feasibility study: processing wild berries in analysis • p,47 Cultural industries marketing and promotions Yukon· p.35 Whitehorse area tourism plan. Executive summary strategy • p.B Proposal to test market a flightseeing service in • p.50 Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the MCCANN, DAVID govemmentlprivate sector parmership • vicinity of the town of Faro • p.52 Housing infrastructure. Draft discussion paper p.36 Yukon museums marketing plan • p,57 prepared for the Yukon economic Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • development strategy fall conference • p,22 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 p,58 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action MCCLELLAND, PATRICIA destiDation resort development. Executive plan to guide tourism development and Women's health promotion needs and feasibility SUIDmary • p.42 marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion study· p.53 TesliD Tlingit craft profile' p.47 • p.59 Towards a pro·active tourism industry in MCDA vm AND ASSOCIATES Whitehorse • p.47 MARSH LAKE Final evaluation report, 1991-96 Canada·Yukon Transportation study. Whitehor5e'-Faro bus Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern EconOmic Development Agreement • p.1B service • p.48 lakes· p.16 Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer Five year capital information 1997-2002, MCEWEN,C. demand • p.50 UnincoIPOrated communities • p.19 A feasibility study for development of a Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility commercial whitefishlburbotlsucker fishery study • p.51 MARVIN SHAFFER AND ASSOCIATES in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing LTD. identification and fishery resource availability study· p.51 The economic impact of selected energy sources • p.17 WOOO waste energy recovery· p.53 in Yukon • p.12 Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu·Snafu lakes. Yukon barging study· p.53 Report on energy. Background discussion paper southern Yukon • p.37 prepared for the Yukon Economic Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a MCLAUGHLIN, DON discussion paper· p.53 Development Strategy fall CDnference • p.3B Conceptual development plan. Alpine ski facility. Yukon business opportunity identification study. Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • Whitehorse area • p.B FiDal report and business sector reports • p.55 Used oil recycling in the Yukon· p.49 p.54 MARWELL TAR PIT STEERING Yukon hotel accommodation study· p.56 medic:aJ services see HEALTH SEll.VlCES Yukon hoverctaft feasibility study· p.56 COMMI'n'EE Yukon mushroom farming potential. Pan 1: Pilot scale treatment of MarweU tar pit· p,34 MEHAFFEY, H. Feasibility. discussion. conclusions. Pan 2: MASLOVE, ALLAN M_ A feasibility study to assess the production of Financial analysis • p.57 small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewan Components four and five. Yukon tax capacity and Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase p.58 program cost analysis. Final report • p.B 2: Report· p.17 Yukon tourism action plan • p.59

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY MEISTER RIVER Cunagh Resources long range development plan Repon on the geology and mineral inventory of Silviculture survey repon • p.41 overview. Faro area • p.9 the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties. Yukon Curragh's socio-economic contribution to the Territory. with an assessment of the MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMI'n'EE Yukon· p.9 economic potential for open pit mining of A feasibility study to assess the production of Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ small fruits/berries in the Mayo-Stewan The development of power in the Yukon· p.lO McDade zone • p.38 Valley area. Phase 1: Progress repon. Phase Devolution of the Nonhem Affairs program to the Review of Keno's economic development 2: Repon • p.17 Yukon government. A federal proposal • planning. Repon on a follow-up workshop p.lO held May 23. 1986. Keno City. Yukon • p.39 melJta1lJealtb see BEALTH SERVICES Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental Review of the proposed development of the Grurn evaluation. Volume IV: community and lead-zinc deposit • p.40 METAL MINING AGENCY OF JAPAN regional socioeconOmic impact assessment Socio-economic impact assessment. Mount Potential for rare earths in Canada with emphasis • p.ll Skukum project • p.42 on Brttish Columbia and Yukon Territory • Economic development strategy. The City of Socio-economiclenvironmental overview for p.35 Whitehorse. Draft· p.12 proposed Casino Trail • p.42 EconOmic evaluation of the Mount Skukum gold­ Statement of economic circumstances and METZ MURRAY &: ASSOCIATES silver project. Yukon Territory • p.12 opponunities. 1991192 • p.43 MANAGEMENT CONSULrANTS Economic indicators paper. A component of the A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! Situational analysis repon on feasibility of a EDA evaluation. Final repon • p.13 ponable milling in Yukon' p.43 Carnpbell Region Tourism Association • The effect of smelter-refinery location on uanspon Summary of proposed amendments to Yukon p.42 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • mining regime • p.44 p.13 Summary repon TornlJason project. Yukon MICON INTERNATIONAL LTD. Environmental industrtes in the Yukon: Territory' p.44 Review of the proposed development of the Grurn opponunities and obstacles· p.l4 Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; lead-zinc deposit· p.40 An evaluation of the social and economic impact becoming self-sufficient through of exploration. development and production infrastructure drtven investment in the MICRO-HYDRO DEVELOPMENT of the mineral resoUIces in the Yukon and Yukon· p.4B Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study Nonhwest Territortes on the nonhern and United Keno Hill Mine closure (1989) analysis • • p.5 national economies • p.15 p.48 Creating an open market for prtvate energy For a self reliant future nonh of 60 • p.19 Vangorda Plateau development. Initial production in the Yukon· p.8 Freegold Road economic analysis kilometre 0 to environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Micro-hydro developments for highway 35. Draft • p.20 repon. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 maintenance camps • p.29 The goods-producing industries in the Yukon. figures, p.49 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • miczowave COW81'S see COMMUNICATIONS Herttage resource impact assessment of the p.49 MILLER &: ASSOCIATES LTD_ proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. Western Copper Holdings LimitEid Carmacks Impact on the Yukon economy of the gold placer west-central Yukon • p.22 copper project. Feasibility study· p.50 mining industry 1980 • p.22 Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 history • p.51 MILLING Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • Initial repon on Ross River project (Grew Creek! potential for development in the Yukon • p.51 Ketza): submission to DIAND • p.24 p.23 Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary Investigation into the reprocessing of EIsa tailings Initial repon on Ross River project (Grew Creek! submission • p.52 • p.24 Ketza): submission to DIAND • p.24 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 Investigation into the reprocessing of Eisa tailings socioeconomic impact assessment· p.52 Opponunity assessment for copper/copper alloy • p.24 Windy Craggy project: road justification and products • p.33 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation corrtdor assessment· p.52 Review of Keno's economiC development traditional territory • p.24 Windy Craggy repon: a copper deposit of world planning. Repon on a follow-up workshop Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 significance and its potential value to Brttish held May 23. 1986. Keno City. Yukon· p.39 Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion Columbia. Yukon and Alaska • p.52 A study into the feasibility of small scale custom! documents • p.29 Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • ponable milling in Yukon • p.43 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental p.54 Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic YUkon minerals industry bibliography· p.57 p.49 evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Yukon rnin.file. Nonhem Cordilleran mineral Western Copper Holdings Limited Carmacks on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 inventory· p.57 copper project. Feasibility study· p.50 Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam prelirninary A Yukon resource infrastructure initiative. design repon • p.30 Becoming self sufficient through MINING Mt. Nansen project: executive summary • p.30 infrastructure drtven investment in the see also COAL. PLACER MINING The nonhem mineral policy • p.32 Yukon· p.58 Alternative technologies for metal processing. Opportunity assessment for copper/copper alloy Implications for the Yukon • p.1 products • p.33 mobile radio see COMMf1NICATlONS An analysis of spring load restrictions on Yukon Potential for rare earths in Canada with emphasis highways • p.2 on Brttish Columbia and Yukon Territory • MONICA TOWNSON ASSOCIATES INC_ Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the Analysis of the financial impact of incentives for p.35 , future. Draft discussion paper prepared for new mine development in the territortes • Prefeasibi!ity study. the Mount Skukum project • p.2 p.35 the Yukon economic development strategy fall conference • p.53 The Bonnet Plume River. Yukon Terrttory. Draft Preliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project for All-Nonh Resources Ltd .• p.35 management plan for the Canadian Herttage MONROE, ROBIN LEE Rivers System - p.3 Project overview of Ornni Resources Inc.'s Skukurn Transponation. Draft discussion paper prepared Building products manufacturers in the Yukon • Creek project • p.36 for the Yukon Economic Development p.4 Repon of the casino Trail LocaJ Resource Group Strategy fall conference • p.48 CUnagh Inc. mine closure costs • p.8 on the Casino Trail project • p.38 Repon on native participation in mining: Phase 1. Cunagh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • MOONEY, FRANK Phase 2: It can be done • p.38 p.9 Laying the foundation for our future. Repon of the 2020 Action Committee • p.27

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MORRELL, MIKE MUSSELY CONSULTANT REG'D NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the Phase n development of an abattoir for the Yukon A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 • p.34 program for 1996-2000 • p.3 NDP tackles economic policy' p.31 MOSSOP,D. NA-CHO NY'A'K DUN FIRST NATION Non-Olnswnptive wilcllite use on the Yukon nonh The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft NEW ERA ENGINEERlNG slope· p.31 management plan for the Canadian Heritage CORPORATION Rivers System • p.3 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study MOUGEOTGEOANAL~ Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental • p.S Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in evaluation. Volume IV: community and Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet regional socioeconomic impact assessment recovery project (Phase 1) • p.20 area (l05D) for the manufacture of clay • p.ll The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at based. products • p.3S A feasibility study to assess the production of Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • small fruitslberries in the Mayo-Stewart p.4B MOUNTLORNE Valley area. Phase 1: Progress report. Phase Five year capital information 1997·2002. 2: Report· p.17 NISUTLIN DEVELOPMENTS Unincorporated communities' p.19 Teslin Tlingit craft profile' p.47 Mount Lome/Carcross Road area plan • p.29 NAGY, JOZSEF Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel NJM SERVICES MOUNT LORNE/CARCROSS ROAD fabricating plant in Whiteborse, Y.T .• p.28 Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and LAND USE PLAN STEERING handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion CO~E NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNcn. paper prepared for the Yukon Economic Mount Lome/Carcross Road area plan • p.29 Industrial minerals and minor metals and their Development Strategy fall conference - p.33 potential for development in the Yukon • MOUNT SJroKUM p.23 NJOOTU, GRAFTOR Economic evaluation of the Mount Skukwn gold­ The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at Community economic measures for Kaska First silver project, Yukon Territory • p.12 Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • Nations· p.7 Prefeasibility study, the Mount Skukwn project • p.4B p.3S NON-WAGE ECONOMY Socio-€OOnomic impact assessment. Mount NEEDS ASSESSMENT see also SUlISISTENCE Skukum project· p.42 Children's services facilities project. Demand Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries projections • p.6 exploitation in the nonhem Yukon Territory MT.HUNDERE Community institutional health services (in Nonhem Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion evaluation. Project report: Addendum: 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 cIocuments • p.29 Building condition reports: Phase 1 report: The economic value of the Yukon sport fishery • Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental EconOmic/demographic utilization analysis • p.13 evaluation. Volume 3. Socicreconomic p.7 Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Consumer demand for wilcllite viewing in the The case of Teslin, Yukon' p.14 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 Yukon· p.8 Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the Feasibility study of the PeUy store (includes a impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 MT. HUNDERE JOINT VENTURE business plan for Selkirk Development Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental Corporation) • p.17 traditional territory' p.24 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio·economic Final aviation study and problem statement. Statement of economic circumstances and evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Dawson City Airport • p.18 opportunities, 1991/92 • p.43 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon • p.30 Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for SubsiStence in the Yukon - p.44 comprehensive services· p.29 Valuing traditional activities in the nonhem native MT,NANSEN Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary p.31 Territory' p.49 design report • p.30 Program proposal for the development of an Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Mt. Nansen project: executive summary • p.30 addiction treatment system for Yukon First development strategy. Haines Junction. April Report on the geology and mineral inventory of Nations • p.36 24-26, 1987 • p.S2 the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Report on the trades and technology employer Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Territory, with an assessment of the needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 p.54 economic potential for open pit mining of Rural school facilities study' p.4D oxidized mineralization in the Brown­ A study to quantify reconstruction requirements NORDIN,KEN McDade zone • p.3B and develop a program for inter-territorial Engineering-economic study of the costs of road reconstruction including associated implementing the fisheries restoration! MURPHY, SHElLAGH C, infrastructUIe in the Yukon. Volume 1: compensation guidelines of the Yukon Valuing traditional activities in the nonhern native Technical report - p.44 Fisheries Protection Authorization. Phase 1 economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment and 2 • p.14 Territory' p.49 study. Draft· p.4S Study of costs to the placer mining industry of Whitehorse school facilities needs study· p.Sl implementing the proposed Yukon placer MURRAY CONSULTING ASSOCIATES Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing authorization. Draft· p.44 INC. study· p.51 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Why not?-just commit and do it. The results NORECOL~O~AL destination resort development. Executive from the survey of women in business in the CONSULTANTS LTD. summary • p.42 Yukon' p.S2 Project overview of Omni Resources Inc.'s Skukum Women's health promotion needs and feasibility Creek project • p.36 museums see CVLTURE. HElUTAGEI study· p.53 Windy Craggy project: road justification and HISTORIC RESOURC§ Yukon housing needs study· p.S6 corridor assessment - p.S2 Yukon toUIism training needs: a call to action • Yukon placer feasibility study' p.58 MUSHROOMS p.S9 An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom industry • p.33 Yukon mushroom farming potential. Part 1: Feasibility, discussion, conclusions. Part 2: Financial analysis • p.S7 • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY . tJrt, QJztMI", 9gl(~g~ lirl" P

NORTH SLOPE NORTHERN TUTCHONE OMNI RESOURCES INC. Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the Project overview of Omni Resources Inc.·S Skukum exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Creek project • p.36 (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- Pelly Crossing and Gannacks. Yukon 1974. Volume 1) • p.2 Territory· p.33 O~CON~TINGmmVl~ A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism NORTH YUKON REGION NORTHWESTEL INC. plan. Background working documents • p.S Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 Draft initial environmental evaluation of the Northwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile ORPWOOD ASSOCIATES NORTHERN BIOMES LTD. radio system digital microwave project Information resources. Draft economic Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume phases 1 and 3, Dempster Highway, Yukon! environment discussion paper • p.23 I-Background report. Volume 2-Summary • NW!' • p.ll Staking a claim for the 21st century: a Science and p.9 Visual impact assessment for the initial technology suategy for the Yukon • p.43 A feasibility study and business plan of intensive environmental evaluation. Northwestel Arctic charr (arming in Yukon • p.16 multi-

III YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY POlJSHINSKY CONSULTING LTD. RAINES. MARY Socia-economic/environmental overview for Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Hydrocarbon development. A Yukon perspective. proposed Casino Trail· p.42 Final report • p.15 An annotated bibliography of sources Sport and recreation. Towards 2000. Draft Opportunity assessment for copper/copper alloy available in the Yukon Archives • p.22 summary of findings and strategies for action products • p.33 • p.42 Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • RANCHERIA RIVER Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • p.49 Silviculture SUlVey report· p.41 p.43 Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 PRESCOTT-ALLEN. CHRISTINE READ AND ASSOCIATES Tatshenshini River (Shiiwshe Chil) Yukon Natural resources. Draft economic enVironment Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System discussion paper' p.31 summary • p.20 background study· p.46 Land and resource concerns pertaining to Tatshenshini-Alsek region wildemess study. PRESCOTT-ALLEN. ROBERT economic development. Greater Kluane land British Columbia· p.46 Natural resources. Draft economic enVironment use plan • p.26 Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.51 discussion paper' p.31 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study· p.56 REASONS NORTH Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management PRETES. MICHAEL Motor transport industry economic study • p.29 plan • p.58 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and annotated bibliography of small business RECREATION recreation linkage project • p.58 development in ciIcurnpolar and developing see also ADVENTVRE TRA VEt. GAMBLlNG. regions· p.45 RAFJ'1NG recydiDg see WASTE MANAGEMENT Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries PRICE WATERHOUSE MANAGEMENT exploitation in the northem Yukon Territory REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW CONSULTANTS (in Northem Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- COlllD\lll'M'EE A review of emergency medical transport services: 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary Yukon Territory' p.39 The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft submission· p.52 management plan for the Canadian Heritage PRIMROSE RIVER Rivers System • p.3 REGIONAL PLANNING The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 Canada Winter Games, 2007. WorJQng committee see also iDdividual regioDS • p.5 Campbell region market analysis/consumer PROCTER, RM. Chilkoot Trail. Management plan altematives: demand· p.4 Natural gas resource assessment and economic socio-economic statement • p.6 Campbell region toUrism development plan • p.5 potential of undiscovered natural gas Conceptual development plan. Alpine ski facility, 'Carcross economic development study. Draft resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Whitehorse area • p.8 report· p.5 Sea· p.30 Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market analysis/ Yukon· p.8 consumer demand· p.5 PROFORMA FORESTRY CONSULTANTS Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft '. Carcross/Southem Lakes region. Market analysis/ An evaluation of the forest industry development p.9 consumer demand. Appendix: Market options for the Yukon. Swnmary report • Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 profiles and pathway tables • p.5 p.15 EconOmic analysis of protected areas. Methods CarcrosslSouthem Lakes tourism development and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll plan· p.5 PROLOG CANADA INC. EconOmic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Winter A commitment to action. Whitehorse area touriSm Gateway to the Yukon? Considertng a public port Games· p.12 plan. Background working documents • p.6 authority at Skagway • p.20 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five Dawson City economic profile' p.9 hydro projectS in Yukon· p.14 Development of a forest management plan of the PROLOG PLANNING INC. Facing the challenges of the 19905 • p.16 southeastem Yukon' p.l0 Acoessing Delta gas during the 19905. Mackenzie Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study· p.16 Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • corridor versus Dempster corridor • p.1 Feasibility of houseboat rentais on the southem p.19 An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final lakes· p.16 Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.21 report· p.3 First Wye Lake feasibility study and development Hootalinqua North district plan • p.22 Final report of direct economic benefit to Yukon concept. Watson Lake, Yukon' p.19 Initial environmental evaluation for the A1sek Pass from alternative northern gas pipelines. Haines Junction goll course. Business plan • p.21 project • p.24 Phase 1 • p.18 Infrastructure. Draft economic enVironment Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on northem discussion paper • p.23 traditional territory • p.24 supplies • p.22 Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of Klondike Valley district land use plan: access • p.25 implementation strategy • p.25 plOteC:ted areas see LAND USE PLANNING. Liard River white water rafting potential • p27 Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of PARKS. WILDERNESS AREAS Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wildemess access • p.25 public tiJlaDaes see FINANCIAL RESOVRCES' industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 summary • p.25 mdioactive tzacem see PLACER MINING Mountain View goll club overview • p.29 Kluane National Park Reserve: park management Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north plan review. Draft plan proposals· p.25 RAFTING slope· p.31 Kluane region tourism development plan Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • Old Crow skating rink feasibility study • p.32 framework. Discussion paper· p.25 p.9 The potential for Don-consumptive wildlife Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: Liard River white water rafting potential • pZl management in the Yukon • p.35 Report, Part 2: Technical report· p.26 Tatshenshini A1sek river use study • p.46 Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown Kluane regional economic profile • p.26 Community Centre • p.36 Mount Lome/Carcross Road area plan • p.29 RAILROADS Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu·Snafu lakes, Northem frontier, northem homeland: The report see also WHITE PASS AND YUKON southern Yukon • p.37 of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • CORPORATION Ll!IllTED Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and p.32 The economic viability of the White Pass and economic opportunities • p.37 Planning for tourism development in the Dawson Yukon railway. Study report and technical Silver Trail toUrism development plan • p.41 region. A background paper • p.34 report· p.13 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion destination resort development. Executive economic opportunities • p.37 steam train into the Yukon • p.16 summary • p.42 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY III Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 The impacts of CanadalU.S. free trade on the REm CROWTHER AND PARTNERS Silver Trail tourism development plan· p.41 Yukon economy: final report • p.23 LTD. Silver Trail visitor survey. 1991 • pAl IntrastructUIe. Draft economic environment EconOmic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront Situational analysis report on feasibility of a discussion paper' p.23 development plan • p.12 Campbell Region Tourism Association • Markets for Yukon forest products • p.28 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five p.42 Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for hydro projects in Yukon' p.14 Teslin region tourtsm development plan • p.46 comprehensive services • p.29 Port of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake Motor transport indUStrY economic study • p.29 • p.34 region· p.47 Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion Yukon Place alternate access pre-design repon • Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.50 dOCUInents • p.29 p.58 Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for Natural resoUIces. Draft economic environment diversification • p.53 discussion paper • p.31 REm. COLLINS AND ASSOCIATES Yukon highway tourtsm facility review. Phase 1 A new economic development policy for the Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nwsery • report; Phase 2 report: Assessment and north? The impact of the Canada-U.S. free p.17 evaluation· p.56 trade agreement • p.31 Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 North American free trade agreement; RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT implications for the Yukon • p.31 see also AGRlCDLTDRE. FORESTRY. REGULATORY ISSUES The northern mineral policy' p.32 MANUFACTURlNG. MINING. W1LDIJFE The administration of Yukon oil and gas Oil and gas benefits management: options for MANAGEMENT resoUIces: a proposed framework • p.1 consideration in the negotiation of a Beaufort development: the Yukon perspective· A!temative management regimes for oil and gas northern accord· p.32 p.3 activities onshore in the Yukon and in the Policy changes to stumpage pricing. reforestation A better way. Yukon New Democrats platform and Beaufort Sea • p.t and forest tenwe in the Yukon. Discussion program for 1996-2000 • p.3 An analysis of spring load restrictions on Yukon paper· p.34 Creating an open market for private energy highways • p.2 Qualitative economic impact assessment of ozone production in the Yukon • p.8 Beverage container regulations and recycling fund depleting substances phaseout. recovery. Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume regulations. Implementation Plan. Part 1: recycling and reclamation in the Yukon • I-Background report. Volume 2-5wnmary • Final report; Part 2: Background material; p.37 p.9 Part 3: Appendix· p.3 Reducing risk in the workplace. An occupational Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods Broadcasting and telecommunications. Part 1: A and safety strategy for the Yukon· p.37 and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll background paper-facts. figwes and Regulating the Yukon's game farming industry. A Economic development strategy for the Yukon definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy discussion paper • p.38 fishery • p.11 options. A communicatiOns policy for the Report of the Casino Trail Local Resowce Group EconOmic potential of the Yukon fishery • p.13 Yukon· p.4 on the Casino Trail project • p.38 Evaluation of Resowce Transportation Access Business Development Fund. Program evaluation Report to the Honowable Ronald Irwin re the Program • p.15 plan • p.4 devolution by DIAND of provincial-like A feasibility study for development of a The Canada-USA trade agreement and the Yukon powers to the Yukon and Northwest commercial whitefishlbwbotlsucker fishery • p.5 TerTitories (Wright Report) • p.39 in southern Yukon. Phase 1: market City of Whitehorse. Official cornmunity plan • p.6 Resowce management in the Yukon. Draft identification and fishery resowce availability Competing interestS on agricultural land. Phase 1: discussion paper prepared for the Yukon • p.17 Defining the issues Phase 2: Report. Phase Economic Development Strategy fall Han Fisheries Ltd. Business development plan. 2. subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: conference· p.39 Draft· p.21 Concluding report· p.7 Review of forest tenwe and allocation options for Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of Creating an open market for private energy the Yukon. Final draft • p.39 access • p.25 production in the Yukon • p.8 Review of the DIAND forestry decision maldng Market potential for Arctic charr • p.28 Devolution of the Northern Affairs program to the process in the Yukon region. Project report • Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Yukon government. A federal proposal • p.40 • p.28 p.l0 Running the north: the getting and spending of Natural resowces. Draft economic environment An economic evaluation of stumpage appraisal public finances by Canada's territorial discussion paper • p.31 methods used in the interior of Alaska. governments • pAD Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the British Columbia and Yukon' p.12 Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage CasinO Trail on the Northern Tutchone of Engineering-economic study of the costs of buildings. Phase II: Economics' p.43 Pelly Crossing and Carmacks. Yukon implementing the fisheries restoration! . Study of costs to the placer mining indUStrY of Territory • p.33 compensation guidelines of the Yukon implementing the proposed Yukon placer Opponunities for rotational employment in Yukon Fisheries Protection Authortzation. Phase 1 authOrization. Draft· p.44 • p.33 and 2· p.14 Swnmary of proposed amendments to Yukon Overview of the Yukon fishery • p.33 Environmental impact assessment in the north mining regime· p.44 Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in Yukon; options for harmonization • p.14 Towards the development of a policy for export of selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet Evaluation of ResoUIce Transportation Access whole-logs. wood chips and fuel wood from area (105D) for the manufacture of clay Program • p.15 the Yukon TerTitory. A public discussion based products • p.35 Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. paper • p.4B Proposal for development wind turbine. Haeckel Final report • p.15 . Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Hill. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.36 The fEderal goods and services tax and the Yukon SOCioeconomic impact assessment· p.52 Proposed Casino Trail route location 'and terrain • p.17 Yukon oil and gas regime. Discussion paper • analysis study • p.36 For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.19 p.57 Resowce management in the Yukon. Draft A forest tenUIe system for Yukon • p.19 Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Free trade and the Yukon • p.20 swnmary. Volume 2: Report of principal EconOmic Development Strategy fall Funding special waste management in the Yukon investigators. Volume 3: Part A and B. data conference· p.39 • p.20 appendices' p.58 Sustainable development in the Yukon . Government as an economic force. Draft Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.45 discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Valuing traditional activities in the northern native economic development strategy fall economy: the case of Old Crow. Yukon conference • p.20 Territory, p.49 The GS'!' and small business in the Yukon and Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference Northwest TerTitories • p.21 report· p.54 • YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY gaJ!"!, flad"", 90~O~ (.flu S Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Yukon barging study· p.S3 RODGER. ROBERT p.54 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management Curragh Inc. mine closure costs • p.S Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • plan· p.58 Curragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • p.55 p.9 ROADS RESOURCE INTERTRADE LTD. see also iDdividual roads ROSSRIVER Report on impon substitution/marketing workshop An analysis of spring load restrictions on Yukon see also CAMPBELL REGION • p.3S highways • p.2 Campbell region market analysis/consumer Transponation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Development of the Top of the World Highway demand' p.4 service· p.48 including the Yukon River crossing at Campbell region tourism development plan • p.5 YUkon forest industry development study· p.S6 Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. Economic development strategy options for the Yukon impon substitution study. Workshop Preliminary report· p.lO Ross River Dena Development Corporation • infonnation • p.57 Economic analysis of gravel·calcium and p.12 bituminous surface treated highways in the Environmental and socio-economic studies of five RESOURCE TRANSPORTATION Yukon· p.ll hydro projectS in Yukon • p.14 ACCESS PROGRAM Evaluation of Resource Transportation Access Five year capital infonnation 1997-2002. Evaluation of Resource Transponation Access Program • p.t5 Unincorporated communities· p.l9 Program· p.15 Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the anniversary· p.l5 impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 RESOURCES EXPEDITING AND Freegold Road economic analysis kilometre 0 to Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4. km MANAGEMENT 35. Draft • p.20 463 to !an 600 • p.27 Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Heritage resource impact assessment of the Situational analysiS report on feasibility of a Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. Campbell Region Tourism Association • economic development strategy fall west-central Yukon • p.22 p.42 . conference • p.30 Inter-terrttoIial highway reconstruction study. Yukon Terrttory • p.24 ROSS RIVER DENA COUNCIL RETAIL TRADE Life cycle analysis of Campbell Highway #4. !an Community economic measures for Kaska First Ans and cultural economic impact survey • p.2 463 to km 600 • p.27 Nations • p.7 Business opportunities related to oil and gas Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska Development of a forest management plan of the exploration and production in northern Highway Visitors Association. Volume l: southeastern Yukon • p.lO Canada· p.4 The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Indian land use in the Ketza River valley and the Economic development strategy. The City of plan • p.2S impact of the Ketza River mine • p.23 Whitehorse. Draft· p.l2 Micro-hydro developments for highway Feasibility study of the Pelly store (includes a maintenance camps • p.29 ROSS RIVER DENA DEVELOPMENT business plan for SelkiIk Development Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the CORPORATION Corporation) • p.17 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of EconOmic development strategy options for the impon substitution: prospectS and opponunities Pelly Crossing and ca.rmacks. Yukon Ross River Dena Development Corporation • for the Yukon Territory with special attention Terrttory • p.33 p.12 given to federal government purchasing • Proposed Casino Trail route location and terrain p.23 analysis study • p.36 RUEGGEBERG. HARRIET A proposal for a new co-op store facility. Old Report of the Casino Trail Local Resource Group Managing confiicts in the Yukon's wilderness Crow. Yukon· p.36 on the Casino Trail project • p.38 industries: big game outfitting. wilderness Public inquiry into petroleum fuel prtCing in the Socio-economiclenvironmental overview for outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 Yukon Territory • p.~ proposed Casino Trail • 1'>.42 Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Yukon museUIDS marketing plan • p.57 A study to quantify reconstruction requirements discussion paper prepared for the Yukon and develop a program for inter-territoIial Economic Development Strategy fall REYNOLDS. H. road reconstruction including associated conference· p.39 Management plan for wood bison in the Yukon • infrastructure in the Yukon. Volume 1: p.27 Technical repon • p.44 RYERSON POLYTECHNICAL Takhini area transportation study. Final report • INSTITUTE RICHARD A. NUXOLL CONSULTING p.4S Federal government Yukon local purchase study • Yukon sports. arts and recreation. Leisure and Takhini area transportation study. lmplementation p.lS recreation linkage project • p.58 committee repon • p.45 Teslin: the Indian village and community Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment economy. An appraisal· p.47 RITCHIE, DUDLEY study. Draft • p.45 Haines Junction golf course. Business plan • p.2l Visual impact assessment for the initial SA DENA HES environmental evaluation. Northwestel Curragh Inc. mine closure costs • p.S RIVERS multi-depanmental mobile radio system and Curragh Inc. temporary closure cost estimates • see also iDdividuaJ riven; microwave tower project. Dempster p.9 The Bonnet Plume River. Yukon Territory. Draft Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest management plan for the Canadian Heritage Terrttortes • p.49 SAFETY Rivers System • p.3 Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary Final aviation study and problem statement. The development of power in the Yukon • p.10 submission • p.52 Dawson City Airport • p.1S Development of the Top of the World Highway Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: environmental and Position paper for the governments of the Yukon including the Yukon River crossing at socioeconomic impact assessment· p.52 and NWT on a proposed disability earnings Dawson City. Life cycle oost analysis. Windy Craggy project: road justification and protection plan. Draft for discussion Preliminary repon • p.10 corrtdor assessment • p.52 purposes • p.35 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 ReduCing risk in the workplace. An occupational hydro projectS in Yukon· p.t4 report; Phase 2 report: Assessment and and safety strategy for the Yukon • p.~ Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 evaluation • p.56 Talking about crime • p.45 Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final Yukon Place alternate access pre-design report • Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • report· p.40 p.58 p.51 Study of costs to the placer mining industry of implementing the proposed Yukon placer ROBERTSON. DAVID S. SAIGAONKAR, D.G. authorization. Draft· p.44 Review of the proposed development of the Grum Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest lead-zinc deposit • p.40 TerrttoIies. 1987 -BB • p.19 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY • S cfJjUt, flIltM,.., 9(11(S'(lI",irIe; sawmills see FORESTRY, WOOD PRODUCTS SENIORS SNAFULAKE Participation in the economy of youth. seniors and Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes. schools see EDUCATION handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion southern Yukon • p.37 paper prepared for the Yukon Economic SCHWATKA LAKE Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 SOCIAL SERVICES Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final Children's services facilities project. Demand repon· p.40 service lDdustries see BrJSlNESS prOjections • p.6 Community health status assessment of the Yukon SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY shippiDg see PORTS, TRANSPORTATION • p.7 Altemative technologies for metal processing. Mental health services in the Yukon. A plan for Implications for the Yukon • p.l SIGMA RESOURCE CONSULTANTS comprehensive services· p.29 EnVironmental industries in the Yukon: LTD. Program proposal for the development of an opponunities and obstacles· p.14 The development of power in the Yukon • p.10 addiction treatment system for Yukon First Field research stations feasibility study • p.18 Nations • p.36 silver miJJiDg see MINING Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • The reach for independence; a community p.19 saVER STANDARD RESOURCES INC. economic development strategy for Gold losses at Klondike placer mines. Gold Tsawlnjik Dun • p.37 recovery project (Phase 1) • p.20 Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary submission· p.52 Repon on social assistance • p.38 Information resources. Draft economic Talking about crime • p.45 enVironment discussion paper • p.23 Yukon health status repon. 1994 • p.56 Low capital technologies for economic saVER TRAn. REGION Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft· p.41 Yukon workshop on homelessness and inadequate development in Yukon. A survey of literature housing • p.60 on appropriate technologies. with reference Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 to opponunities in Yukon • p.27 Silver Trail tourism development plan • p.41 SOCIETY OF YUKON ARTISTS OF Repon on the trades and technology employer Silver Trail visitor survey. 1991 • p.41 Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 NATIVE ANCESTRY needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 Cultural industries marketing and promotions Research and development. Discussion paper strategy • p.8 prepared for the Yukon Economic saVER. TRAn. TOURISM ASSOCIATION Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.41 Development Strategy fall conference • p.39 sod iDdustry see AGRlCULTVRE The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Silver Trail visitor survey. 1991 • p.41 Information System (includes an annotated silviculture see FORESTRY SOURDOUGHSODB~ list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 Sourdough Sodbusters sod project final repon • Science and technology in the development of SIMONSLTD. p.42 nonhem communities: six case studies • Coal fired power generation in Yukon • p.6 p.40 SPENCER. ENVIRONMENTAL Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and SIMONS REm COLLINS MANAGEMENT SERVICES LTD. technology strategy for the Yukon • p.43 Review of forest tenure and allocation options for Draft initial environmental evaluation of the Statement of economic circumstances and the Yukon. Final draft • p39 Nonhwestel Inc. multi-departmental mobile opponunities. 1991/92 • p.43 radio system digital microwave project The use of radiotracers to evaluate gold losses at SIMONS, H.A phases 1 and 3. Dempster Highway. Yukonl Klondike placer mines. 1989 mining season • An evaluation of the forest industry development NWT· p.ll p.4B options for the Yukon. Summary repon • Socio-economic/environmental overview for Wind energy Potential. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.52 p.15 proposed Casino Trail • p.42 SCIENCE COUNCn. OF CANADA SKAGWAY sports see RECREATION Science and technology in the development of Gateway to the Yukon? Considering a public pon northem communities: six case studies • authority at Skagway • p.20 SSKLONDIKE p.40 Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on nonhem Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon supplies • p.22 national parks and national historic sites • SEAXE,M GROUP LTD. Pon of Skagway. Economic profile and p.l0 Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive development issUes • p.34 Visitor profile and economic impact statement of summary. Volume 2: Repon of principal Pen of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final repon northern national parks (reserves) and investigators. Volume 3: Pan A and B. data • p.34 historic sites. Summary repon and technical appendices • p.58 Pon of Skagway-altematives for development • appendices· p.49 p.34 seed lDdustly see AGRlCVI.TDRE A study to detetrnine the feasibility of transborder STANIFORTH, J. trade between Skagway and Whitehorse • Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu-Snafu lakes. SELKlRJ[ FIBST NATION p.44 southern Yukon· p.37 Feasibility study of the Pelly store (includes a Use of Yukon coal for power generation and business plan for Selkirk Development STANLEY ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING export· p49 Corporation) • p.17 Yukon benefits from Skagway pon development: a LTD. Fon Selkirk management plan. Executive discussion paper· p.53 Economic role of aiIpons in Yukon: final repon • summary • p.20 p.13 Heritage resource impact assessment of the skiiDg see RECREATION Final aviation study and problem statement. proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5. Dawson City Airpon • p.18 west-central Yukon· p.22 SKUJruM CREEK PROJECT Old Crow transportation study • p.32 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation Project overview of Ornni Resources Inc.'s Skukum Tart Inlet pon feasibility study. Final repon • p.46 traditional tetritory • p.24 Creek project • p.36 Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. MinID Explorations Limited. Minto project· p.29 Conceptual design repon • p.4B An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom smsl1 busilJess see BUSINESS Yukon barging study • p.53 industry • p.33 Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final SMELTERS STAPLES, LINDSAY repon· p.41 Alternative technologies for metal processing. Oil and gas benefits management: options for Implications for the Yukon • p.l consideration in the negotiation of a The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpon nonhern accord • p.32 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • Subsistence in the Yukon· p.44 p.13

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY J'aJ;"t, fhl.tMI'j ~t1I(4't1i& lit,," T

S'l'EFFEN ROBERTSON AND KIRSTEN Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • TAXHINI AREA TRANSPORTATION (H.C.) INC. p.l9 STUDY IMPLEMENTATION Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness COMMITTEE environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Takhini area transportation study. Implementation report, volume 2 appendices, volume 3 outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 committee report· p.4S figures, p.49 An overview of the Yukon morel mushroom industry • p.33 TAXHINI HOT SPRINGS STElGENBERGER, L.W. Policy changes to stumpage pricing, reforestation Takhini Hot Springs area roads. Needs assessment Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries and forest tenwe in the Yukon. Discussion study. Draft • p.45 exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory paper· p.34 (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971· Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and TALARICO. D. 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 economic opportunities· p.37 Non·consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north Sustainable development and the entreprenew: an slope· p.31 STERLING WOOD GROUP INC. annotated bibliography of small business Forest management plan for Southeast Yukon • development in circumpolar and developing TALKING ABOUT CRIME COMMI'M'EE p.19 regions • p.4S Talking about crime • p.4S Ten year overview. 1989·1999 Upper Liard and Sustainable development in the Yukon. Coal River timber harvesting agreement. Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.45 TARFULAXE Yukon Pacific Forest Products Ltd .• p.46 Towards a Yukon SOE reporting framework· p.47 Proposed recreation plan for Tarfu·Snafu lakes, Towards the development of a policy for export of southern Yukon • p.37 STEVENSON KELLOGG ERNST & whole-logs, wood chips and fuel wood from WHINNEY the Yukon Territory. A public discussion TARGET DOWNTOWN Community institutional health services paper· p.4B Resource team repon. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.39 evaluation. Project report; Addendum: Building condition reports; Phase 1 report: SWAINE.L TARRINLET Economic/demographic utilization analysis • Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park Tarr Inlet pan feasibility study. Final report· p.46 p.7 • p.2B Marketing considerations. for Kluane National Park Marketing plan and impbcations for the Alaska TATSHENSHINl EXPEDITING • p.2B Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: plan' p.2B TATSHENSHINl RIVER The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • plan • p.2B SWAN WOOSTER ENGINEElUNG CO. p.9 Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action LTD. The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 plan to guide tourism development and The economic viability of the White Pass and Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion Yukon railway. Study report and technical Tatshenshini River (Shawshe Chu) Yukon • p.59 report • p.13 Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System· background study· p.46 STEWART RIVER SYPHER:MUELLER INTERNATIONAL Tatshenshini·Alsek region wilderness study. The development of power in the Yukon· p.10 INC. British Columbia' p.46 Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared STONE CROFT HUTCHlNSON for the Yukon EconOmic Development TATSHENSHINI-ALSEK WILDERNESS ARCHITECTS LTD. Strategy fall conference· p.48 STUDY STEERING COMMITTEE Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue· Tatshenshini·Alsek region wilderness study. laminated material to be generated from the TAGA KO CORPORATION British Columbia· p.46 Yukon government's five-year capital works Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel program· p.17 development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • TAWA p.2B Repon on the geology and mineral inventory of S'l'REETSCAPE PLANS Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility the Mt. Nansen and Tawa properties, Yukon Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.21 study· p.Sl Territory, with an assessment of the Streetscape plan (Burwash) • p.43 economic potential for open pit mining of Town of Watson Lake. Streetscape plan. TAGISH oxidized mineralization in the Brown· Conceptual design report • p.48 see also CARCROSSISOUTHERN LAl!ES McDade zone· p.38 REGION subsistelJce see NON-WAGE ECONOMY Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analysisl TAXATION consumer demand· p.S Analysis of the financial impact of incentives for substance abuse see BEALTH SERVICES CarcrosslSouthem Lakes region. Market analysisl new mine development in the territories • consumer demand. Appendix: Market p.2 SUNDOG RFJ;OURCE CONSULTING profiles and pathway tables • p.5 Components fow and five. Yukon tax capacity and Competing interests on agricultural land. Phase 1: Carcross/Southem Lakes tourism development program cost analysis. Final report • p.e Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase plan • p.S The contribution of the placer mining industry to 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3 CarcrosslI'agish cultural centre. Conceptual Yukon's economy· p.8 Concluding report· p.7 design and feasibility assessment • p.S Curragh's socio-economic contribution to the Low capital technologies for economic Five year capital information 1997·2002. Yukon· p.9 development in Yukon. A survey of literature Unincorporated communities • p.19 Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • p.9 on appropriate technologies, with reference Development cost charge study • p.l0 to opportunities in Yukon • p.27 TAXHINI The federal goods and services tax and the Yukon Takhini area transportation study. Final report • • p.17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT p.4S Fiscal capacities of the Yukon and Northwest see also NON-WAGE ECONOMY Takhini area transportation study. Implementation Territories, 1987 ·B8 • p.19 Draft Yukon forest management policy, • p.l1 committee report • pA5 For a self reliant future north of 60 • p.19 Ec:onomy-€nvironment integration: towards a The OST and small business in the Yukon and sustainable Yukon • p.13 Northwest Territories· p.2l An evaluation of the forest industry development Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion options for the Yukon. Summary report • documents • p.29 p.1S

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Policy changes to stwnpage pricing, reforestation THORNE STEVENSON AND KEU.OGG Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway and forest tenure in the Yukon. Discussion Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion anniversary· p.15 paper' p.34 steam train into the Yukon' p.16 Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study • p.16 Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage Faro tourism plan • p.l6 buildings. Phase n: Economics • p.43 TIFFIN, SCOTT Feasibility of houseboat rentals on the southern Information resources. Draft economic lakes· p.16 TAILOR, G,C. environment discussion paper • p.23 Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion Natural gas resource assessment and economic Staking a claim for the 21st century: a science and steam train into the Yukon • p.16 potential of undiscovered natural gas technology strategy for the Yukon • p.43 Feasibility study of living Indian village • p.17 resources of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Final aviation study and problem statement, Sea· p.30 TOMlJASON Dawson City AiIport • p.lS Summary report TomlJason project, Yukon First Wye Lake feasibility study and development ee1ec:ommllDicatioJlS see COMMUNICATIONS Territory • p.44 concept. Watson Lake. Yukon' p.19 Fort Selkirk management plan. Executive TESLIN TOMBSTONE MOUNTAINS summary • p.20 see also CAMPBELL REGION Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. Gateway to the Yukon? Considering a public port Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Preliminary scoping and assessment • p.13 authority at Skagway • p.20 The case of Teslin, Yukon • p.14 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Haines Junction tourism development plan • p.21 Situational analysis report on feasibility of a economic opportunities • p.37 Herschel Island-Clikiqtaruk interpretive strategy • Campbell Region Tourism Association • p.22 p.42 TOP OF THE WORLD HIGHWAY Issues and interests in the Selkirk FiIst Nation Teslin economic development study. Final report Development of the Top of tbe World Highway traditional territory • p.24 • p.46 including the Yukon River crossing at Klondike City RV park feasibility study· p.25 Teslin region tourism development plan • p.46 Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. Kluane National Park Reserve. The question of Teslin Tlingit craft profile' p.47 Preliminary report • p.l0 . access· p.25 Teslin: the Indian village and community Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan economy. An appraisal • p.47 TOURISM summary • p.25 see also ADVEN7'l1RE mAVEL. Kluane National Park Reserve: park management TESLIN REGION RECREATION plan review. Draft plan proposals· p.25 Yukon visitor exit survey, 1994 • p.60 Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Kluane region tourism development plan development strategy • p.1 framework. Discussion paper • p.25 TESLIN RIVER Alsek Pass. Area development concept • p.1 Kluane region tourism development plan. Part 1: The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 Appraisal of a proposed 31 room hostel located in Report, Part 2: Technical report • p.26 Dawson City, Yukon Territory· p.2 TESLIN TLlNGIT COUNCn. KwaUi Kenadan. Tourism development strategy • Aspects of the historical and present day fisheries p.26 Teslin economic development study. Final report exploitation in the northern Yukon Territory Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 • p.46 . (in Northern Yukon Fisheries Studies 1971- Management options for the Kluane area forests Teslin Tlingit craft profile' p.47 1974, Volume 1) • p.2 affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 Teslin: the Indian village and community Campbell region market analysis/consumer Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness economy. An appraisal • p.47 demand· p.4 industries: big game outfitting, wilderness Carnpbell region tourism development plan • p.5 TETLIT GWICH'IN FIRST NATION outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 Carcross/Southern Lakes region. Market analysis! Marketing plan and implications for the Alaska The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Tenitory. Draft consumer demand· p.5 Highway Visitors Association. Volume 1: management plan for the Canadian Heritage CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Market analysis! The plan. Volume 2: The background to the Rivers System • p.3 consumer demand. Appendix: Market plan· p.28 profiles and pathway tables • p.5 THERMAL EXPLORATION COMPANY A master development plan for the Klondike CarcrosslSouthem Lakes tourism development National Historic Sites • p.2B Williams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary plan • p.5 submission • p.52 Mayo hotel feasibility study • p.28 Centennial anniversaries/events program • p.6 Mountain View golf club overview • p.29 THOMPSON ECONOMIC CONSULTING Chilkoot Trail. Management plan alternatives: Native tourism product analysis • p.30 socio-economic statement· p.6 Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north SERVICES A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism Visitor profile and economic impact statement of slope' p.31 plan. Background working documents· p.6 The November 1993 Yukon tourism summit report northern national parks (reserves) and Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the • p.32 historic sites. Summary report and technical Yukon' p.8 Paint Mountain tram attraction. Haines Junction, appendices • p.49 Convention market opportunities and strategies • Alaska Highway • p.33 p.8 Planning for tourism development in the Dawson THOMPSON, ANDREW R, Dalton Trail implementation plan • p.9 Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness region. A background paper • p.34 Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume Port of Skagway. Economic profile and industries: big game outfitting, wilderness I-Background report. Volume 2-5ummary • outfitting and fishing camp operation • p.27 development issUes • p.34 p.9 Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo Resource management in the Yukon. Draft Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon discussion paper prepared for the Yukon • p.35 national parks and national historic sites • The potential for non-consumptive wildlife Economic Development Strategy fall p.10 conference • p.39 management in the Yukon • p.35 The development of power in the Yukon' p.l0 Proposal to test market a fllghtseeing service in THOMPSON, BERWICK, PRATT AND EconomiC development strategy. The City of Kluane National Park. A proposal for a Whitehorse. Draft • p.12 PARTNERS govemment/private sector partnership • EconomiC impaCt of the Whitehorse waterfront p.36 Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications development plan • p.12 centre planning study. Final report • p.57 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. economic opportunities • p.37 Preliminary scoping and assessment • p.13 Report on a tourism association of Yukon First THOMSON AND ASSOCIATES LTD. The economic value of the Yukon sport fishery • Silviculture survey report • p. 41 Nations • p.38 p.13 Resource team report. Whitehorse, Yukon· p.39 The economic viability of tbe White Pass and Yukon railway. Study report and technical report • p.13 • YUKON ECONOIIIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY cftZi;"t, lI.fl.tk,q1'j 96~4'6~ idu, T Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action TRANSNORTHERN CONSULTING repon • p.40 plan to guide tourism development and Field research stations feasibility study· p.18 Silver Trail marketing strategy. Draft • p.41 marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion Repon on the feasilJility of harvesting fuelwood Silver Trail region accommodation needs • p.41 • p.S9 within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.38 Silver Trail tourtsm development plan • p.41 Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit Silver Trail visitor survey, 1991 • p.41 p.59 analysis • p.47 Site selection and feasibility study for Kluane Yukon visitor exit survey, 1994 • p.SO destination reson development. Executive Yukon wilderness adventure travel market TRANSPORTATION summary • p.42 awareness study • p.SO see also A VlATION, PORTS, .RAJI.ROADS, Situationa! analysis repon on feasilJility of a ROADS, wmTE PASS AND YVlCON Carnpbell Region Tourism Association • TOURISM CANADA CORPORATION .IJMl7'ED p.42 Adventure travel in Western Canada. Product Accessing Delta gas during the 19905. Mackenzie Statement of economic circumstances and development strategy • p.1 corridor versus Dempster corridor • p.l opponunities, 1991192 • p.43 Alternative technologies for metal processing. Strategic plan for the commemoration of the TOURISM INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Implications for the Yukon • p.1 Klonclike gold rush era. Guidelines for YUKON An assessment of Yukon fuel supply options. Final implementation. Draft· p.43 Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector repon· p.3 Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • and critique of the convention marketing A background paper on the water transponation p.43 plan 1988-89. Phase 1 repon • p.2 service to and from the Yukon Territory, Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 1970-1986 • p.3 buildings. Phase n: Economics· p.43 repon; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and Economic development strategy. The City of Streetscape plan (Burwash) • p.43 evaluation • p.S6 Whitehorse. Draft • p.12 Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpon annotated bibliography of srnaIl business, p.S9 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • development in circurnpolar and developing p.l3 regions· p.4S TOURISM RESEARCH GROUP Evaluation of Resource Transponation Access Tatshenshini-Alsek region wilderness study. Yukon wilderness adventure travel market Program· p.lS British Columbia • p.4B awareness study • p.60 An evaluation of the forest industry development Teslin economic development study. FinaJ repon options for the Yukon. Summary repon • • p.46 TR'ONDER: HWECH'IN p.1S Teslin region tourism development plan • p.4B Dawson First Nation. Economic development An evaluation of the social and economic impact A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake . strategy • p.9 of exploration, development and production region· p.47 Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations perspective and of the mineral resources in the Yukon and Tourism Yukon marketing initiatives. Cost-benefit analysis and five year bUSiness plan· p.21 Nonhwest Territories on the nonhern and analysis • p.47 Klonclike City RV park feasibility study· p.2S national economies· p.lS Towards a pro-active tourism industry in Gateway to the Yukon? Considering a public pon Whitehorse • p.47 trade see BUSINESS authority at Skagway • p.20 .. Town of Watson Lake. SUeetscape plan. The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, Conceptual design repon • p.48 TRAINING see also EDUCATION, YUKON TRAlMNG 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 VISitor profile and economic impact statement of Heritage resource impact assessment of the nonhem national parks (reserves) and STRATEGY Employment opportunities in Yukon forestry • proposed Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, historic sites. Summary repon and technical p.l4 west-central Yukon • p.22 appendices· p.49 Impact of WestcoastlSkagway routing on nonhern VISUal impact assessment for the initial Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. Final repon • p.1S supplies • p.22 environmental evaluation. Nonhwestel Human resources development strategy • p.22 Infrastructure. Draft economic environment multi-departmental mobile radio system and discussion paper • p.23 microwave tower project, Dempster Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation traditional territory • p.24 Major transponation policy issues of Yukon • p.27 Highway radio sites, Yukon and Nonhwest Joint CanadalYukon study on apprenticeship • Motor transpon industry economic study • p.29 Territories· p.49 Nonhern frontier, nonhern homeland: The repon Watson Lake regional tourism plan • p.SO p.2S Nonhern employment and training in the oil and of the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry • Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer p.32 demand· p.SO gas industry • p.32 Oil and gas benefits management: options for Old Crow transponation study • p.32 Whitehorse area tourism plan. Executive summary Pen of Skagway. EconOmic profile and • p.SO consideration in the negotiation of a nonhern accord • p.32 development issues· p.34 Whitehorse central waterfront study • p.SO Pon of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final repon Whiteborse convention hotel and office feasibility Repon on implementation measures for the women's training strategy· p.38 • p.34 study· p.S1 Pon of Skagway-alternatives for development • Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility Repon on the trades and technology employer needs survey in the Yukon • p.38 p.34 study· p.S1 The pricing of refined petroleum products in the Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Socio-economic impact assessment. Mount Skukum project· p.42 Yukon· p.36 repon· p.S1 Public inquiry into petroleum fuel pricing in the Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the The training and employment of northern Canadians: an annotated bibliography· p.4B Yukon Territory • p.37 vicinity of the town of Faro· p.S2 A review of emergency medical transpon services: Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral repons • United Keno Hill Mine closure (1989) analysis • p.4B Yukon Territory • p.39 p.54 Tan Inlet pon feasibility study. Final repon • p.4B Yukon highway tourism facility review. Phase 1 Whitehorse area tourism plan. Executive summary • p.SO Towards self sufficiency by the 21st century; repon; Phase 2 repon: Assessment and Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the becoming self-sufficient through evaluation • p. 56 infrastructure driven investment in the Yukon hotel accommodation study· p.56 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon economic development strategy Yukon· p.48 Yukon hovercraft feasilJility study· p.56 1'ransponation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Yukon museums marketing plan • p.S7 fall conference • p.S3 Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic service • p.4B Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • Transponation. Draft disCUSSion paper prepared p.SS plan • p.54 Yukon tourism action plan • p.S9 for the Yukon Economic Development Yukon spans, arts and recreation. Leisure and Strategy fall conference • p.4B recreation linkage project • p.SS Yukon tourism training needs: a call to action • Yukon tourtsm action plan • p.S9 p.S9

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY III Use of Yukon coal for power generation and TUCHITUA HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE The Yukon native grass and legume seed industry. export • pA9 CAMP 1988 progress report on the selection Western Copper Holdings l.iJ:nited Carmacks Micro-hydro developments for highway nursery. breeders seed plots and equipment copper project. Feasibility study· p.SO maintenance camps • p.29 purchase· p.57 Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing study· p.Sl UMA ENGINEERING LTD. VANGORDA Yukon barging study· p.S3 Development COst charge study· p.l0 Curragh Resources long range development plan Yukon benefits from Skagway port development: a Micro-hydro developments for highway overview. Faro area • p.9 discussion paper' p.53 maintenance camps • p.29 Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • Official community plan. Village of Carmacks. environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 p.54 Yukon· p.32 report. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 A Yukon resource infrastructure initiative. Whitehorse central waterfront study· p.SO figures • p.49 Becoming self sufficient through Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final infrastructure driven investment in the report· p.S1 vegetables see AGRICULTURE Yukon' p.58 arts Yukon multi-cultural and communications viability see FEASIBILITY Yukon visitor exit survey. 1994 • p.60 centre planning study. Final report· p.57 VISION ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TRAPPING UMAGROUP Competing interests on agrtculturalland. Phase 1: Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • A study into the feasibility of small scale customl p.43 Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase portable milling in Yukon' p.43 2. subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: VISITOR RECEPTION CENTRES Concluding report • p.7 . UNDERHILL GEOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS Dempster Highway interpretive strategy. Volume The development of power in the Yukon • p.l0 LTD_ I-Background report. Volume 2-Summary • Evaluating the viability of a land based economy. Visual impact assessment for the initial p.9 The case ofTeslin. Yukon • p.l4 environmental evaluation. Northwestel Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon multi -departmental mobile radio system and study· p.Sl • p.l6 microwave tower project. Dempster Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Socio-economiclenVironmental overview for Highway radio sites. Yukon and Northwest report • p.Sl proposed Casino Trail • p.42 Territories • p. 49 Valuing traditional activities in the northern native voluoteerism see NON· WAGE ECONOMY economy: the case of Old Crow. Yukon UNITED KENO HILL lIIIINES Territory· p.49 An evaluation of the social and economic impact VOOGD, HELEN Yukon Development Strategy. ·Sectoral reports • of exploration. development and production Development of experimental designs to assess p.54 of the mineral resources in the Yukon and the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior Northwest Territories on the northern and building siding material • p.l0 TRAVERS, O.R. national economies' p.lS Review of the "Forest management plan for the Investigation into the reprocessing of EIsa tailings VUNTUT GWlCH'IN FIRST NATION southeast Yukon" • p.40 • p.24 Tloklut 1986. Old Crow community economic United Keno Hill Mine closure (1989) analysis • development plan. Phase 2 • p.47 TREDGCO MINERAL SERVICES p.48 Economic evaluation of the Mount Skukum gold­ WASTE MANAGEMENT silver project. Yukon Territory • p.l2 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA (FACULTY Beverage container regulations and recycling fund OF BUSINESS) regulations. lmplementation Plan. Part 1: TREDGER, PETER Eoonomic impact measurement of the Transport . Final report; Pan 2: Background material; Economic evaluation of the Mount Skukum gold­ Canada airport at Whitehorse • p.12 Part 3: Appendix· p.3 silver project. Yukon Territory • p.l2 Coal firecl power generation in Yukon • p.6 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Community energy plan. Beaver Creek. Y.T. and trees see FORESTRY Valuing traditional activities in the northern native energy planning handbook for remote TRERICE, BaL economy: the case of Old Crow. Yukon northern communities' p.7 Territory • p.49 Funding special waste management in the Yukon Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation • p.20 traditional territory • p.24 UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG, INSTITUTE Investigation into the reprocessing of EIsa tailings TRlWASTE REDUCTION SERVICES INC. OF URBAN STUDIES • p.24 Mt. Nansen gold project. Tailings dam preliminary Pilot scale treatment of Marwell tar pit • p.34 Yukon housing needs study· p.S6 design report • p.30 TSAWLNJIK DUN UPPERLlARD Pilot scale treatment of Marwell tar pit • p.34 The reach for independence; a community Five year capital information 1997-2002. Qualitative economic impact assessment of ozone economic development strategy for Unincorporated communities • p.19 depleting substances phaseout. recovery. Tsawlnjik Dun • p.37 Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental recycling and reclamation in the Yukon • evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic p.37 TUAR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 Dalton Post: recreational user summary. Draft • on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.30 Used oil recycling in the Yukon • p.49 p.9 Vangorda Plateau development. Initial Environmental impact assessment in the north URBAN SYSTEMS LTD. environmental evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Yukon; options for hannonization • p.14 First Wye Lake feasibility study and development report. volume 2 appendices. volume 3 The potential for non-consumptive wildlife concept. Watson Lake. Yukon· p.19 figures • p.49 management in the Yukon • p.3S Town of Watson Lake. Official community plan • Venus mine tailings. Study of remedial options • Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • p.48 p.49 p.43 Waste paper feasibility study· p.50 USHER, PETER J. Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the Wood waste energy recovery • p.53 Subsistence in the Yukon • p.44 vicinity of the town of Faro· p.S2 Yukon forest industry development study· p.SS Yukon used oil disposal alternatives • p.59 VAARTNOU Ik ASSOCIATES The market potential and production costs of a WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT Yukon native grass and legume seed EconOmic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront industry • p.28 development plan • p.12

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Waterfront development. Final report • p.50 WESTCOAST COMMUNITY WHITEHORSE Whitehorse central waterfront study· p.50 DEVELOPMENT Access to capital study • p.1 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 BUilding self·reliance? A strategic assessment of Analysis of the Whitehorse accommodation sector economic development programs affecting and critique of the convention marketing WATSONLAKE Yukon Indians • p.4 plan 1988-89. Phase 1 report· p.2 see also WATSON LAKE REGION Champagne/Aishihik Development Corporation. Business plan. Yukon poultry operations· p.4 Belvedere Hotel. Feasibility of construction • p.3 Foundations for growth • p.6 Canada Winter Games, 2007. Working committee CampbeU region market analysis/consumer • p.5 demand· p.4 WESTCOAST DEVELOPMENT GROUP Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • CampbeU region tourism development plan • p.5 Evaluation of Yukon Economic Development p.6 Community economic measwes for Kaska First Officer (EDO) Program. Overview of findings City of Whitehorse. Official community plan • p.6 Nations· p.7 and recommendations • p.15 A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism Community institutional health services Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon plan. Background working documents· p.6 evaluation. Project repon; Addendum: Indian development system • p.24 Community institutional health services BUilding condition reports; Phase 1 report: Securing our economic foundations. An interim evaluation. Project report; Addendum: Economic/demographic utilization analysis • strategy for Yukon First Nations, with some BUilding condition reports; Phase 1 report: p.7 application to related B.C. First Nations • EconOmic/demographic utilization analysis • Feasibility study: Yukon tree seecIliDg nursery • p.41 p.7 p.17 Conceptual development plan. Alpine ski facility, First Wye Lake feasibility study and development WESTCOAST INFORMATION AND Whitehorse area· p.8 concept. Watson Lake, Yukon • p.19 RESEARCH CO-OPERATIVE Development cost charge study· p.10 Liard River white water rafting potential • p.27 Economic development strategy options for the Dublin Gulch project. Initial environmental We cycle analysis of CampbeU Highway #4, km Ross River Dena Development Corporation • evaluation. Volume rv: community and 463 to km 600 • p.27 p.12 regional Socioeconomic impact assessment Mt. Hundere benefits management. Discussion • p.ll documents • p.29 WESTERN COPPER HOLDINGS LTD. Economic development strategy. The City of Mt. Hundere development. Initial environmental WilIiarns Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary Whitehorse. Draft • p.12 evaluation. Volume 3. Socio-economic submission· p.52 EconOmic impact measwement of the Transpon evaluation of the Mt. Hundere development Canada aiIpon at Whitehorse • p.12 on the Watson Lake area and Yukon· p.30 WHEATLEY, MARGARET A. EconOmic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront Museum feasibility study. Watson L1ke • p.30 A study to assess the feasibility of integrating development plan • p.12 Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· Yukon First Nations traditional medicine and Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Wmter p.31 mainstream medicine within the Yukon Games· p.12 Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study health care system • p.44 The effect of smelter-refinery location on transpon • p.39 costs for Yukon lead and zinc production • Review of the DIAND forestry decision making WHEATON RIVER MINERALS LTD, p.13 process in the Yukon region. Project report • Economic evaluation of the Mount SIrukum gold­ Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion p.40 silver project, Yukon Territory • p.12 steam train into the Yukon· p.16 Situational analysis repon on feasibility of a Initial repon on Ross River project (Grew Creek! A feasibility study and business plan of intensive Campbell Region Tourism Association • Ketza): submission to DIAND • p.24 Arctic char! farming in Yukon • p.16 p42 Prefeasibility study, the Mount Skukum project • A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake p.35 enterprise centre • p.16 region • p.47 Socio~nomic impact assessment. Mount Feasibility study of living Indian village· p.17 Town of Watson L1ke. Official community plan • Skukum project • p.42 Feasibility study: Yukon tree seedling nursery • p.48 p.l7 Town of Watson L1ke. SUeetscape plan. WHITE PASS AND YUKON A guide to the nature of the dominant service Conceptual design repon • p.48 CORPORATION LIMITED centre in a resource region. Case study­ Watson L1ke regional tourism plan • p.50 Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon· p.9 Whitehorse, Yukon Tertitory • p.21 The economic viability of the White Pass and Kopper King development study. Market WATSON LAKE REGION Yukon railway. Study repon and technical assessment. Draft • p.26 Situationa! analysis repon on feasibility of a repon • p.13 Kwanlin Dun Indian Band. EconomiC development Campbell Region Tourism AssOciation • Feasibility of introducing a passenger excursion plan • p.26 p.42 steam train into the Yukon· p.16 KwaUi Kenadlin. Tourism development strategy • A tourism development plan for the Watson Lake Gateway to the Yukon? Considering a public port p.26 region • p.47 authority at Skagway • p.20 Laying the foundation for our future. Repon of the Watson L1ke regional tourism plan • p.50 Major transponation policy issues of Yukon • p.27 2020 Action Committee • p.27 Yukon viSitor exit swvey, 1994 • p.60 Pon of Skagway. Pre-feasibility study: final report Market feasibility study. Proposed 150 room hotel • p.34 development. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • WAn'S, GRIFFIS AND MCOUAT LTD. Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 p.28 Preliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project Marketing feasibility study on establishing a steel for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.35 WHITE RIVER FIRST NATION fabricating plant in Whitehorse, Y.T .• p.28 White River First Nation economic development McIntyre Creek West feasibility study for a WEINSTEIN, MARTIN strategy· p.50 country residential subdivision • p.29 OPening the land. A study of the impacts of the White River First Nation. A plan for community Minto Explorations Limited. Minto project • p.29 Casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of economic development· p.50 Mountain View golf club overview • p.29 PeUy Crossing and Carmacks, Yukon Phase IT development of an abattoir for the Yukon Tertitory • p.33 WHITE SPRUCE MILL LTD. • p.34 Wood waste energy recovery· p.53 WELLGREEN PROJECT Pilot scale treatment of MarweU tar pit - p.34 Planning the framework for Whitehorse's Preliminary feasibility study of Wellgreen project WHITE, M1CHAEL economic development plan: repon on a for All-North Resources Ltd .• p.35 Yukon farm swvey 1991 • p.56 planning sern.inaI • p.34 Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet area (l05D) for the manufacture of clay based products • p.35

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Proposal for development wind turbine, Haeckel WHlTEHORSE COPPER MINE Visitor profile and economic impact statement of Hill, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.36 Whitehorse Copper Mine reclamation review • northern national parks (reserves) and Proposal for the Whitehorse Downtown p.51 historic sites. Surrunary repon and technical Community Centre· p.36 appendices· p.49 Report on import substitution/marketing workshop WHlTEHORSE ECONOMIC INlTIATIVES Visual impact assessment for the initial • p.38 COMMITTEE environmental evaluation. Northwestel Report on the feasibility of harvesting fuel wood Laying the foundation for our future. Report of the multi·departmental mobile radio system and within the Haeckel Hill bum • p.38 2020 Action Committee' p.27 microwave tower project, Dempster Resource team report. Whitehorse, Yukon • p.39 Planning the framework for Whitehorse's Highway radio sites, Yukon and Northwest Schwatka Lake aviation and land use study. Final economic development plan: report on a TerritOries • p.49 report· p.40 planning seminar· p.34 Windy Craggy report: a copper deposit oC world Sewage treatment feasibility study· p.41 significance and its potential value to British A study of the feasibility and development of the Whitellone zegiOD see WHlTEHORSE Columbia, Yukon and Alaska • p.52 Kwanlin Dun Industrial Park, Whitehorse, Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • Yukon' p.44 WHl'n'INGTON, M1CHAEL S. p.58 A study to determine the feasibility of a-ansborder Native economic development corporations: Yukon state of the envirorunent report, 1995 • aade between Skagway and Whitehorse • political and economic change in Canada's p.58 p.44 north. CARC policy paper 4 • p.30 Yukon wilderness adventure travel market TakhiDi area transpOrtation study. Final report • awareness study· p.60 p.45 WHYTE REYNOLDS 8.: ASSOCIATES Takhini area transportation study. Implementation A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT committee report • p.45 . enterprise centre • p.16 Competing interests on agrtculturalland. Phase 1: Towards a pro-active tourism industry in Defining the issues. Phase 2: Report. Phase Whitehorse • p.47 WlDMEYER, SCOTT 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Phase 3: Transportation study. Whitehorse-Faro bus Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Concluding report· p.7 service • p.4B Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Consumer demand for wildlife viewing in the Waste paper feasibility study • p.50 economic development strategy fall Yukon· p.8 Waterfront development. Final report· p.50 conference • p.30 Facing the challenges of the 19905 • p.16 Whitehorse area market analysis/consumer Feasibility and impacts of fur farming in the Yukon demand· p.50 WILD BERRIES (YUKON) CO. LTD. • p.16 Whitehorse area tourism plan. Executive surrunary Pre·feasibility study: processing wild berries in Initial eovirorunental evaluation for the Alsek Pass • p.50 Yukon· p.35 project • p.24 Whitehorse central waterfront study· p.50 Issues and interests in the Selkirk First Nation wlJdemess adveDture see ADVENTURE traditional territory • p.24 Whitehorse convention hotel and office feasibility TRAVEL, OUlJijj lDVG study· p.51 Kluane National Park Reserve. The QUestion of Whitehorse Copper Belt. A simplified technical WILDERNESS AREAS access • p.25 history • p.51 see also PARKS Management options for the Kluane area forests Whitehorse downhill skiing study· p.51 The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Territory. Draft affected by the spruce bark beetle • p.27 Whitehorse school facilities needs study' p.51 management plan for the Canadian Heritage Management plan for wood bison iD the Yukon • Whitehorse Transit system review and marketing Rivers System • p.3 p.27 study· p.51 Developing a marketing strategy for Yukon Managing confiicts in the Yukon's wilderness Whitehorse visitor reception centre feasibility national parks and national historic sites • industries: big game outfining, wilderness study' p.51 p.10 outfining and fishing camp operation· p.27 Whitehorse VRC feasibility and design study: final Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods Non-consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north report· p.51 and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll slope' p.31 Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 Economic potential of proposed Tombstone Park. The poteotial for non· consumptive wildlife Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.52 Preliminary scoping and assessment· p.13 management in the Yukon • p.35 Yukon multi-cultural arts and communications Initial envirorunental evaluation for the Alsek Pass Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and centre planning study. Final report • p.57 project • p.24 economic opportunities • p.37 Yukon Place alternate access pre-design report • Kluane National Park Reserve: management plan Strategic plan for wildlife viewing in the Yukon • p.58 summary • p.25 p.43 Yukon Whitehorse school facilities study 1995 • Managing conflicts in the Yukon's wilderness Sustainable development and the entrepreneur: an p.60 industries: big game outfining, wilderness annotated bibliography of small business outfining and fishing camp operation • p.27 development in circumpolar and developing regions • p.45 WHITEHORSE AREA TOURISM Marketing considerations for Kluane National Park COMMITTEE • p.28 Symposium proceedings. Yukon forests: a A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism Non·consumptive wildlife use on the Yukon north sustainable resource • p.45 plan. Background working documents • p.6 slope· p.31 Tatshenshini AJsek river use study· p.46 Tatshenshini·Alsek region wilderness study. Opening the land. A study of the impacts of the British Columbia • p.46 WHITEHORSE AREA TOURISM casino Trail on the Northern Tutchone of WORKING GROUP Pelly Crossing and Carrnacks, Yukon Ten year overview. 1989·1999 Upper Liard and A commitment to action. Whitehorse area tourism Territory • p.33 Coal River timber harvesting agreemeDt. plan. Background working documents • p.6 Proposed Tombstone Park area: values and Yukon Pacific Forest Products Ltd .• p.46 economic opportunities • p.37 Teslin economic development study. Final report • p.46 WHITEHORSE BtJSINESS ENTERPRISE Symposium proceedings. Yukon forests: a CENTRE STEERING COMMITTEE sustainable resource • p.45 Wildlife viewing and nature appreciation in the A feasibility study for a Whitehorse business Tatshenshini Alsek river use study • p.46 vicinity of the toWD of Faro· p.52 enterprise centre' p.16 Tatshenshini River (Shawshe ChiI) Yukon Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • p.54 Territory. Canadian Heritage Rivers System WHlTEHORSE CHAMBER OF background study· p.46 Yukon state of the environment report, 1995 • COMMERCE Tatshenshini·A!sek region wilderness study. p.58 Whitehorse area tourism plan. Executive surrunary British Columbia • p.46 • p.50 WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY Valuing traditional activities in the northern native economy: the case of Old Crow, Yukon Territory • p.49

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 81BUOGRAPHY WILLIAMS CREEK The forest industry in the economy of the Yukon • The inclusion of people with disabilities in the WiIliams Creek copper oxide project. Preliminary p.19 Yukon community. A discussion paper for submission ·p.52 Overview study of the potential for Yukon Yukon 2000 • p.23 communities to reduce their dependence on Indian participation in the economy. Draft WILLIAMS, PETER oil. Yukon remote community energy discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Tatshenshini A1sek river use study • p.46 overview study • p.33 economic development strategy fall Preliminary feasibility study of a glue-laminated conference • p.23 WILLS,B. manufacturing plant in the Yukon Territory Information resources. Draft economic Potential for hotel facilities in the village of Mayo (2 pans) • p.35 enVironment cliscussion paper • p.23 • p.35 Report on the Watson Lake sawmill viability study Infrastructure. Draft economic environment • p.39 discussion paper • p.23 WINDPOWER Selkirk First Nation alternate energy study. Final Municipal infrastructure linkage structure. Proposal for development wind turbine, Haeckel report· p.41 Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Hill, Whitehorse, Yukon· p.36 Towards the development of a policy for export of economic development strategy fall Wind energy potential, Whitehorse, Yukon • p.52 whole-logs, wood chips and fuel wood from conference • p.30 the Yukon Territory. A public cliscussion Natural resources. Draft economic environment WINDY CRAGGY paper' p.48 discussion paper • p.31 Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: enVironmental and Wood waste energy recovery· p.53 Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and socioeconomic impact assessment· p.52 Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion Windy Craggy project: road justification and p.55 paper prepared for the Yukon Economic corridor assessment· p.52 Yukon forest industry development study • p.56 Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 Windy Craggy report: a copper deposit of world Report on energy. Background discussion paper significance and its potential value to British WOODS OORDON MANAGEMENT prepared for the Yukon EconOmic Columbia, Yukon and Alaska' p.S2 CONSULTANTS Development Strategy fall conference • p.38 An evaluation of the social and economic impact Research and development. Discussion paper WISMER, PELL AND ASSOCIATES of exploration, development and production prepared for the Yukon EconOmic Community economic development. A series of of tbe mineral resources in the Yukon and Development Strategy fall conference • p.39 four booklets • p.7 Northwest Territories on the northern and Resource management in the Yukon. Draft national economies • p.lS discussion paper prepared for the Yukon WOMEN Economic Development Strategy fall Needs assessment study for a women's shelter· WOODSEND, A. conference· p.39 p.31 IndustrtaJ minerals and minor metals and their Structure and change in the Yukon economy • Report on implementation measures for the potential for development in the Yukon • p.43 women's training strategy· p.38 p.23 Sustainable development in the Yukon. Why not?-just commit and do it. The results Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.4S . from the survey of women in business in the WORLD wn.DLIFE FUND CANADA, The things that matter. A report of Yukoners' Yukon· p.52 ENDANGERED SPACES PROGRAM views on the future of their economy and Women in the economy workshop. Yukon Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods their society· p.47 development strategy. Haines Junction. April and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.11 Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared 24-26, 1987 • p.52 for the Yukon EconomiC Development Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the WRIGHT,ROBERT Strategy fall conference • p.48 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Report to the Honourable Ronald Irwin re the Women in the economy workshop. Yukon the Yukon economic development strategy devolution by DlAND of provincial-like development strategy. Haines Junction. April fall conference· p.53 powers to the Yukon and Northwest 24-26, 1987 • p.52 Women's health promotion needs and feasibility Territories (Wright Report) • p.39 Women in the Yukon economy: a blueprint for the study • p.53 future. Draft discussion paper prepared for Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people' YAMADA APPRAISALS the Yukon economic development strategy p.S9 Motor transport industry economic study • p.29 fall conference· p.53 WOMEN'S WELLNESS STEERING Yukon 2000. A labour position paper· p.53 YOUTH Yukon 2000. Building the future. Discussion paper COMMITTEE Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and • p.53 Women's health promotion needs and feasibility handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion Yukon 2000. Comprehensive planning for study· p.53 paper prepared for the Yukon Economic diversification • p.53 Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 Yukon development strategy. Dawson conference wood chip industry see WOOD PRODUCTS report· p.54 YUKON 2000 WOOD PRODUCTS Yukon development strategy. Fall conference Broadcasting and telecommunications. Part 1: A report· p.54 see also FOJmn'RY background paper-facts, figures and BoreaJ spruce as exterior siding. A co\lection of Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • definitions. Part 2: A discussion paper-policy p.54 empirical research and anecdotal evidence • options. A communications policy for the p.3 Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Yukon· p.4 Draft disCUSsion paper prepared for the Central heating plant wood chip boiler feasibility • Financial institutions. Draft disCUSSion paper p.6 Yukon Economic Development Strategy fall prepared for the Yukon Economic conference· p.54 Community energy plan, Beaver Creek, Y.T. and Development Strategy fall conference • p.18 energy planning handbook for remote Yukon EconOmic Strategy· p.55 Financial resources. Draft economic environment Yukon sports, arts and recreation. Leisure and northern communities· p.7 discussion paper· p.l8 Development of experimental designs to assess recreation linkage project· p.S8 The goods-producing industries in the Yukon, Yukon tourism action plan • p.59 the efficacy of boreal spruce as an exterior 1981-1985. A preliminary assessment· p.20 building siding rnaterial • p.10 Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy and action Government as an economic force. Draft plan to guide tourism development and An evaluation of the forest industry development discussion paper prepared for the Yukon options for the Yukon. Summary report • marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion economic development strategy fall • p.59 p.l5 conference • p.20 Feasibility study to determine the amount of glue­ Yukon Training Strategy. Training for the future • Housing infrastructure. Draft disCUSsion paper p.59 laminated material to be generated from the prepared for the Yukon economic Yukon government's five-year capital works Yukon Training Strategy. Yukon 2000. Discussion development strategy fall conference· p.22 paper· p.59 program • p.l7 Human resources development strategy • p.22

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YUKON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION YUKONECONONDCDEVELOP~ YUKON FISHERIES PROTECTION Yukon farm survey 1991 • p.56 AGREEMENT, RENEWABLE AUTHORIZATION RESOURCES SUB-AGREEMENT Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive YUKON ANNIVERSARIES COMMISSION Economic analysis of protected areas. Methods summary. Volume 2: Report of principal Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska Highway and Yukon economic impact analysis • p.ll investigators. Volume 3: Pan A and B, data anniversary· p.1S appendices • p.58 Strategic plan for the commemoration of the YUKON ECONONDC DEVELOPMENT Klondike gold rush era. Guidelines for STRATEGY YUKON HERITAGE RESOURCES implementation. Draft • p.43 Financial institutions. Draft discussion paper BOARD prepared for the Yukon Economic Strategy for rehab and re-use of heritage YUKON ARTS COUNCD. Development Strategy fall conference • p.l8 buildings. Phase II: Economics' p.43 ArTs and cultural economic impact survey· p.2 Participation in the economy of youth, seniors and YUKON HISTORICAL AND MUSEUMS YUKON ASSOCIATION FOR SPECIAL handicapped/disabled. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon EconOmic ASSOCIATION NEEDS PEOPLE Development Strategy fall conference • p.33 Yukon museums marketing plan • p.57 The inclusion of people with disabilities in the Report on energy. Background discussion paper Yukon community. A discussion paper for prepared for the Yukon Economic YukOD Housmg CoJpORtiOD see Yukon 2000 • p.23 Development Strategy fall conference· p.38 GOVERNlldENT OF THE YUKON, YUKON HOUSING CORPORATION YUKON CHAMBER OF MINES Research and development. Discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Economic For a sell reliant future north of 60 • p.19 Development Strategy fall conference • p.39 YUKON INDIAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION YUKON COLLEGE Resource management in the Yukon. Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Introducing the core option. A design for a Yukon Report on the trades and technology employer EconOmic Development Strategy fall Indian development system • p.24 needs survey in the Yukon' p.38 conference • p.39 Recommendations to the chiefs of the Yukon Symposium proceedings. Yukon forests: a Transportation. Draft discussion paper prepared region on the allocation of the DlA CAEDS sustainable resource • p.4S for the Yukon Economic Development funds· p.37 Takhini area transportation study. Final report • Strategy fall conference· p.4B Report on a tourism association of Yukon First p.4S Yukon diversification: benefits and possibilities. Nations· p.38 Takhini area transportation study. Implementation committee report • p.4S Draft discussion paper prepared for the Yukon Economic Development Strategy fall YUKON INDIAN ENTREPRENEURIAL Yukon Place alternate access pre-design report • conference· p.54 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT p.58 Evaluation of the Yukon Indian Entrepreneurial Yukon towism training needs: a call to action' YUKON ECONONDC STRATEGY Development Project· p.1S p.59 EconomY-i!nvironment integration: towards a YUKON JOINT COMMISSION ON' YUKON COMMUNITY FUTURES sustainable Yukon • p.13 Small business and the Yukon: a linkage report. NATIVE EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMITTEE Draft discussion paper prepared for the Native education in Yukon· p.30 Economic development strategic plan • p.ll Yukon Economic Strategy fall conference • Yukon Community Futures Committee. Strategic p.42 YUKON LAND USE PLANNING plan • p.54 Yukon Economic Strategy· p.SS Greater Kluane regional land use plan • p.2l YUKON CONSERVATION SOCIETY YUKON ELECTRICAL COMPANY YUKON LIVESTOCK AND Environmental industries in the Yukon: LIMITED AGRICULTURE ASSOCIATION opportunities and obstacles· p.14 The next step in managing Yukon's power Phase II development of an abattoir for the Yukon Sustainable development in the Yukon. system. DisCUSSion paper • p.31 • p.34 Submission to Yukon 2000 • p.4S Preliminary study of demand side management Waste paper feasibility study· p.50 program alternatives for the Whitehorse­ YUKON MINING ADVISORY Aishihik-Faro system • p.36 COMMITl'EE YUKONCO~ONBUREAU Summary of proposed amendments to Yukon Convention market opportunities and strategies • YUKON ENERGY ALTERNATIVES mining regime • p.44 p.8 PROGRAM Canyon Creek micro-hydro project feasibility study YukOD New Democrats see NEW YukOD CoUDciJ OD the Ec:oDomy aDd the DEMOCRATIC PARTY EDvirDDmeDC see GOVE1lNME1iT OF THE • p.S YDKON, YUKON COUNCIL ON rm: YUKON OUnl1 lERS ASSOCIATION ECONOMY AND THE ENVIRONMENT YukOD EDeIf1Y CoJPOlBtioD see GOVERNMENT OF 7'HE YUKON, YUKON Facing the challenges of the 1990s • p.16 Yukon Outfitters Association. Marketing plan • YIlkOD DeveJopmeDt ColJlOratiOD see ENERGY CORPORATION p.58 GOVERNMENT OF THE YUKON, YDKON DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION YUKON ENERGY STRATEGY Yukon Energy Strategy. Includes Framework and YUKON DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY seven issue papers· p.S6 Yukon Development Strategy. Sectoral reports • p.54 YUKONnrnERATIONOF~OUR Free trade and the Yukon· p.20 YUKONECONONDCCOUNCD. Yukon 2000. A labour position paper • p.53 Free trade and the Yukon • p.20

11 YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY tJjUt, tJ.fl.tMl'j 961(~6~ l.f/u Y YUKON PLACER MINING YUKON RIVER BASIN COMMITTEE YUKON TRAINING STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW Yukon energy inventory and utilization review • Yukon Training Strategy. Investing in people· COMMITTEE p.55 p.59 Engineering-economic study of the costs of Yukon Training Strategy. Training for the future • implementing the fisheries restoration! YUKON SCIENCE INSTITUTE p.59 compensation guidelines of the Yukon The role of the Yukon in the Canadian Polar Yukon Training Strategy. Yukon 2000. Discussion Fisheries Protection Authorization. Phase 1 Information System (includes an annotated paper· p.59 and 2· p.14 list of Yukon libraries) • p.40 . YukoD placer feasibility study • p.58 YUKON/CANADA CO-OPERATION Yukon placer mining study. Volume 1: Executive YUKON STATUS OF WOMEN COtJNcn. AG~FOR~BUmNE~ summary. Volume 2: Repolt of principal Why not?-just commit and do it. The results DEVELOPMENT investigators. Volume 3: Pan A and B. data from the survey of women in business in the Preliminary assessment of clay deposits in appendices· p.58 Yukon· p.52 selected areas of the Whitehorse map sheet area (105D) for the manufacture of clay AND YUKON POULTRY OPERATIONS YUKON TOURISM WESTERN based products • p.35 Business plan. Yukon poultry operations' p.4 RESEARCH M.O.U. COMMITTEE Native towism product analysiS • p.30 ZANASI, LUIGI YUKONRIVER EconOmic indicators paper. A component of the The development of power in the Yukon • p.10 YUKON TOURISM STRATEGY EDA evaluation. Final repolt • p.13 Development of the Top of the World Highway Yukon Towism Strategy: a strategy and action Evaluation of the Business Incentive Program. including the Yukon River crossing at plan to guide towism development and Final repon • p.15 Dawson City. Life cycle cost analysis. marketing in the Yukon. Draft for discussion Preliminary repolt • p.10 • p.59 Economic impact of the Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.12 Environmental and socio-economic studies of five hydro projectS in Yukon • p.14 Waterfront development. Final repon • p.SO Whitehorse central waterfront study· p.SO Whitehorse waterfront development plan • p.51 Yukon River: Thirty Mile section management plan • p.58

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED 818LIOGRAPHY Beyond the Yukon claim? An Coal fired power generation in A exploration of possible benefits Yukon· p.6 D of an implemented Yukon land A commitment to action. Abattoir feasibility study and claim • p.3 Whitehorse area towism plan. Dalton Post: recreational user preliminary agricultuIaI The Bonnet Plume River, Yukon Background working swnrnary. Draft· p.9 development strategy • p.l Territory. Draft management documents· p.6 Dalton Trail implementation plan • Access to capital study • p.l plan for the Canadian Heri~ge Community development plan, 1994, p.9 A~mgD~~g~dwmgme Rivers System • p.3 Village of Haines Junction • Dawson City economic profile • p.9 1990s. Mackenzie corridor BoreaJ spruce ~ exterior siding. A p.7 Dawson First Nation. EconOmic versus Dempster corridor • p.l collection of empirical research Community economic dev~opment. development strategy· p.9 The administration of Yukon oil and and anecdotal evidence • p.3 A series of fow booklets· p.7 Dempster Highway interpretive gas resowces: a proposed Broadcasting and Community economic measwes for strategy. Volume 1- framework • p.l telecommunications. Part 1: A K~ka First Nations· p.7 Background report. Volume 2- Adventwe travel m Western background paper-facts, Community energy plan, Beaver Swrunary • p.9 Canada. Product development figures and definitions. Part 2: Creek, Y.T. and energy Developing a marketing strategy for strategy • p.1 A discussion paper-policy planning handbook for remote Yukon national parks and Alsek Pass. Area development options. A communications normern communities • p.7 national historic sites • p.l0 concept • p.1 policy for the Yukon· p.4 Community health status Development cost charge study • Alternative management regimes for Building products manufaCtuIers in ~sessment of the Yukon· p.7 p.l0 oil and g~ activities onshore the Yukon· p.4 Community institutional health Development of a forest m the Yukon and in me Building self-reliance? A strategic services evaluation. Project management plan of the Sea • Beaufort p.1 ~ment of economic report; Addendwn: Building soumeastern Yukon· p.10 Alternative teChnologies for metal development programs condition reports; P~ 1 Development of experimental processmg. Implications for the affecting Yukon Indians • p.4 report: EconOmic/demographic designs to ~ the efficacy Yukon· p.1 Business Development Fund. utilization analysis· p.7 01 boreaJ spruce as an exterior Amauligak development. Project Program evaluation plan • p.4 Competing mterests on agricuJtwal building Siding material • p.l0 review wim Yukon govemment Business opportunities related to oil land. Phase 1: Defining me The development of power in the representatives • p.2 and gas exploration and issues. P~ 2: Report. P~ Yukon· p.10 An analysis of spring load production m normem Canada 2, subsection 1: Policy options. Development of the Top of the restrictions on Yukon • p.4 P~e 3: Concluding report • World Highway including the highways • p.2 Business plan. Yukon poultry p.7 Yukon River crossing at Analysis of me financial impact of operations • p.4 Compilation of sectoral iIi!ormation Dawson City. Life cycle cost mcentives for new mine on agricultuIe (revised) • p.B analysis. Preliminary report • development m the territories Components fow and five. Yukon p.10 • p.2 c tax capacity and program cost Devolution of the Normern Affairs Analysis of the Whitehorse analysis Final report· p.8 program to the Yukon accommodation sector and Campbell region market anaIysisl Conceptual development plan. government. A federal proposal critique of me convention consumer demand· p.4 Alpme ski facility, Whitehorse • p.10 marketing plan 1988-89. P~e Campbell region towisrn area • p.8 The Division Mountain coalfield. 1 report • p.2 dev~opment plan • p.S Consumer demand for Wildlife Energy self-sufficiency for me Appraisal of a proposed 31 room Canada Wmter Games, 20f1l. vieWing in the Yukon· p.8 Yukon· p.10 hostel located in Dawson City, Working committee· p.S The contribution of the placer Draft initial environmental evaluation Yukon Territory • p.2 The Canada-USA trade agreement mining iIidustry to Yukon's of the Northwestel Inc. multi­ Arts and cultwal economic impact and the Yukon· p.S economy • p.8 depa:rtDlental mobile radio swvey· p.2 Canyon Creek micro-hydro project Convention ma:rket opportunities system digital microwave Aspects of the historical and present feasibility study· p.S and strategies· p.8 project p~ 1 and 3, day fisheries exploitation m me Carcross economic development Creating an open market for private Dempster Highway, Yukon! normem Yukon Territory (in study. Draft report· p.S energy production in me NWT· p.ll Northern Yukon Fisheries CarcrosslSoumern Lakes region. Yukon· p.8 Draft Yukon forest management Studies 1971-1974, Volume 1) Market analysislco1JSUIner CultuIaI industries ma:rketing and policy· p.ll • p.2 demand· p.S promotions strategy • p.8 Dublin Gulch project. Initial Assessment of import substitution CarcrosslSouthern Lakes region. Cwragh Inc. mine closwe costs • environmental evaluation. opportunities • p.2 Market analysis/consumer p.B Volume IV: community and An assessment of Yukon fuel supply demand. Appendix: Market Cwragh Inc. temporary closwe cost regional socioeconomic impact options. Final report • p.3 profiles and pathway tables • eStimates • p.9 assessment • p.ll p.S Cwragh Resowces long range CarcrosslSoumem Lakes towisrn development plan overview. B development plan • p.S Faro area • p.9 E CarcrosslTagiSh cultuIaI centre. Cwragh's socio-economic A background paper on me water Conceptual design and Economic analysis of gravel-calcium transportation service to and contribution to me Yukon • and bituminous surface treated feasibility assessment· p.S p.9 from the Yukon Territory, 1970- Centennial anniversaries/events highways in the Yukon • p.ll 1986 • p.3 Cyprus Anvil impact on the Yukon • Economic analysis of protected program· p.6 p.9 Beaufort development: me Yukon Central heating plant wood Chip ar~. Methods and Yukon perspective • p.3 boiler feasibility • p.6 economic impact analysis • Belvedere Hotel. F~ibiliry of Champagnel Aishihik Development p.1l construction • p.3 Corporation. Foundations for Economic development options for A berter way. Yukon New growth· p.6 me Yukon forest sector. Draft Democrats platform and Children's services facilities project. • p.ll program for 1996-2000 • p.3 Demand projections· p:6 EconOmic development strategic Beverage container regulations and Chilkoot Trail. Management plan plan • p.11 recycling fund regulations. alternatives: socio-economic An economic development strategy Implementation Plan. Part 1: statement • p.6 for the Champagne-Aishihik Final report; Part 2: City of Whitehorse. Official Band· p.ll . Background matertal; Part 3: community plan • p.6 EconOmic development strategy for Appendix • pj me Yukon fishery • p.l1

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Economic development strategy Evaluation assessment of the 1991· Feasibility study on establishment of options for the Ross River 96 CanadalYukon Economic a commercial growers' G Dena Development Corporation Development Agreement cooperative and associated • p.12 (EDA). Final report • p.14 storage facility in Yukon • p.l7 Gateway to the Yukon? Considering Economic development strategy. Evaluation framework for the A feasibility study to assess the a public port authority at The City of Whitehorse. Draft • CanadalYukon EconomiC production of small fruits! Skagway • p.20 p.12 Development Agreement berries in the Mayo-Stewart Gold losses at K10ndike placer An economic evaluation of (EDA). Working paper on Valley area. Phase 1: Progress mines. Gold recovery project srumpage appraisal methods evaluation issues • p.15 report. Phase 2: Report • p.17 (Phase 1) • p.20 used in the interior of Alaska, Evaluation 01 Resource Feasibility study to determine the The goods-producing industries in British Colwnbia and Yukon· Transportation Access amount of glue-laminated the Yukon, 1981·1985. A p.12 Program • p.15 material to be generated from prelirninary assessment • p.20 Economic evaluation of the Mount Evaluation of the 1992 Alaska the Yukon government's five­ Government as an economic force. Skukum gold-silver project, Highway anniversary • p.1S year capital works program • Draft discussion paper Yukon Teiritory • p.12 Evaluation of the Business Incentive p.17 prepared for the Yukon Economic impact measurement of Program. Final report· p.lS Feasibility study: Yukon tree economic development the Transport Canada airport An evaluation of the forest industry seedling nursery • p.17 strategy fall conference • p.20 at Whitehorse • p.12 development options for the The federal goods and servioes tax Greater K1uane regional land use The economic impact of selected Yukon. Summary report· p.1S and the Yukon· p.17 plan· p.21 energy souroes in Yukon • An evaluation of the social and Federal government Yukon local The GST and smaIJ business in the p.12 economic impact of purchase study· p.18 Yukon and Northwest Economic impact of the 1995 exploration, development and Field research stations feasibility Territories • p.21 Dawson City Music Festival • production of the mineral study· p.18 A guide to the nature of the p.12 resouroes in the Yukon and Final aviation study and problem dominant service centre in a Economic impact of the Whitehorse Northwest Territories on the statement, Dawson City resource region. Case study­ waterfront development plan • northern and national Airport • p.18 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • p.12 economies· p.15 Final evaluation report. 1991-96 p.21 Economic impacts of the 1992 Arctic Evaluation of the Yukon Indian Canada-Yukon Economic Winter Games • p.12 Entrepreneurial Development Development Agreement • Economic indicators paper. A Project • p.1S p.l8 H component of the EDA Evaluation of Yukon EconomiC Final report of direct economic Haines Junction eoonomic evaluation. Final report • p .13 Development Officer (EDO) benefit to Yukon from development plan • p.21 Economic potential of proposed Program. Overview of findings alternative northern gas Haines Junction golf cowse. Tombstone Park. Preliminary and recommendations· p.15 pipelines. Phase 1 • p.18 Business plan • p.21 scoping and assessment· p.13 Export and investment strategy for Final report on the feasibility of a Haines Junction touriSm Economic potential of the Yukon the Yukon. Phase 1 and 2 • multi-species abattoir for the development plan • p.21 fishery· p.13 p.t6 Yukon· p.18 Han Fisheries Ltd. BusineSs Economic role of airports in Yukon: Financial institutions. Draft development plan. Draft • p.21 final report • p.13 discussion paper prepared for Han Fisheries Ltd. Operations The economic value of the Yukon F the Yukon Economic perspective and analysis and sport fishery • p.13 Development Strategy fall Facing the challenges of the 1990s • five year business plan • p.2t The economic viability of the White conference • p.18 Heritage resource impact Pass and Yukon railway. Study p.l6 Financial resouroes. Draft economic Fairy tale resort. Feasibility study • assessment of the proposed report and technical report • environment discussion paper Casino Trail route km 33-58.5, p.13 p.l6 • p.18 Faro tourism plan • p.16 west-central Yukon· p.22 Economy~vironment integration: First Wye r..ke feasibility study and Feasibility and impacts of fur Herschellsland-Qikiqtaruk towards a sustainable Yukon • development concept. Watson interpretive strategy· p.22 p.13 farming in the Yukon· p.l6 Lal

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY The impacts of Canada/U.S. free Klondike Valley distIict land use Market feasibility study. Proposed Natural gas resource assessment trade on the Yukon economy: plan: implementation strategy 150 room hotel development. and economic potential of final report • p.23 • p.25 Whitehorse, Yukon Territory • Wldiscovered natural gas Import substitution: prospectS and Kluane National Park Reserve. The p.28 resources of the Mackenzie opportunities for the Yukon question of access • p.25 The market potential and production Delta-Beaufort Sea • p.30 Territory with special attention Kluane National Park Reserve: COStS of a Yukon native grass Natural resources. 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YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Participation in the economy of A proposal for a new co-op store Report on the geology and mineral Securing our economic foundations. youth, seniors and facilitY. Old Crow, Yukon • inventory of the Mt. Nansen An interim strategy for Yukon handicapped/disabled. Draft p.36 and Tawa properties, Yukon FiIst Nations, with some discussion paper prepared for Proposal for development Wind Territory, with an assessment application to related B.C. FiIst the Yukon Economic turbine, Haeckel Hili, of the economic potential for Nations· p.41 Development Strategy fall Whitehorse, Yukon· p.36 open pit mining of oxidized Selkirk FiIst Nation alternate energy conference • p. 33 Proposal for the Whitehorse mineralization in the Brown­ study. 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YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY A study of the feasibility and Teslin: the Indian village and Visitor prOfile and economic impact Women in the economy workshop. development of the Kwanlin community economy. An statement of nonhem national Yukon development strategy. Dun IndUstTial Park. appraisal • p.47 parks (reserves) and historic Haines Junction. April 24-26. Whitehorse. Yukon • p.44 The things that matter. A repon of sites. Summary repon and 1987 • p.S2 A study of the feasibility of Yukoners' Views on the future technical appendices· p.49 Women in the Yukon economy: a establishing a forage and dairy of their economy and their Visual impact assessment for the blueprint for the future. Draft operation in the Yukon· p.44 society • p.47 initial enVironmental discussion paper prepared for A study to assess the feasibility of Timber harvesting agreement: Upper evaluation. Nonhwestel multi­ the Yukon economic integrating Yukon First Nations Uard River. 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British nonhem native economy: the Yukon· p.S2 Electricity supply options for Columbia· p.46 case of Old Crow. Yukon Windy Craggy project. Stage 1: Yukon· p.55 Ten year overview. 1989-1999 Upper Territory· p.49 environmental and Yukon Energy Corporation. Strategic ward and Coal River timber Vangorda Plateau development. socioeconomic impact plan 1991-1995 • p.5S harvesting agreement. Yukon Initial environmental assessment • p.S2 Yukon energy inventory and Pacific Forest Products Ltd. • evaluation. Stage 2: volume 1 Windy Craggy project: road utiJization reView· p.S5 p.46 repon. volume 2 appendices. justification and corridor Yukon energy managementJ Teslin economic development study. volume 3 figures· p.49 assessment • p.S2 economic development Final repon • p.46 Venus mine tailings. Study of Windy Craggy repon: a copper opponunities. A discussion Teslin region tourism development remedial options • p.49 deposit of world Significance paper and appendices • p.S5 plan· p.46 Village of Haines Junction. Official and its potential value to Yukon Energy Strategy. Includes Teslin Tlingit craft profile· p.47 community plan • p.49 British Columbia. Yukon and Framework and seven issue Alaska • p.S2 papers • p.56 Yukon farm survey 1991 • p.56

YUKON ECONOMIC STUDIES. AN ANNOTATED BIBUOGRAPHY Yukon forest industry development Yukon minerals industry Yukon placer rniDing study. Volume Yukon tourism training needs: a call study· p.56 bibliography • p.57 1: Executive sumn'iary. Volume to action· p.59 Yukon government. Operation and Yukon minfile. Nonhem Cordilleran 2: Repon of principal Yukon Training Strategy. Investing maintenance estimates and mineral inventory • p.57 investigators. Volume 3: Pan A in people • p.59 capital estimates • p.56 Yukon multi-cuInual arts and and B, data appendices· p.58 Yukon Training Strategy. Training Yukon health status repon, 1994 • communications centre A Yukon resource infrastrucnue for the funue • p.59 p.56 planning study. Final repon • initiative. Becoming self Yukon Training Strategy. Yukon Yukon highway tourism facility p.57 sufficient through 2000. Discussion paper • p.59 review. Phase 1 repon; Phase 2 Yukon museums marketing plan • infrastructure driven Yukon trust company feasibility repon: Assessment and p.57 investment in the Yukon • study. Draft • p.59 evaluation • p.56 Yukon mushroom farming potential. p.58 Yukon used oil disposal alternatives Yukon hotel accommodation study • Pan 1: Feasibility, discussion, Yukon River: Thirty Mile section • p.59 p.56 conclusions. Pan 2: Financial management plan· p.se Yukon visitor exit survey, 1994 • Yukon housing needs study • p.S6 analysis • p.57 Yukon shon-term economic outlook p.60 Yukon hovercraft feasibility study • The Yukon native grass and legume • p.58 Yukon Whitehorse school facilities p.56 seed industry. 1988 progress Yukon spons, arts and recreation. study 1995 • p.60 Yukon impon substitution study. repon on the selection nursery, Leisure and recreation linkage Yukon wilderness advennue travel Workshop information • p.57 breeders seed plots and project • p.58 market awareness study· p.60 Yukon Indian economic equipment purchase· p.57 Yukon state of the environment Yukon workshop on homelessness development system. An Yukon oil and gas regime. repon, 1995 • p.5B and inadequate housing • p.60 implementation framework for Discussion paper· p.57 Yukon tourism action plan • p.59 Yukon's housing industry and the core economic Yukon Outfitters Association. Yukon Tourism Strategy: a strategy community economic development option. Draft • Marketing plan • p.58 and action plan to guide development • p.60 p.57 Yukon Place alternate access pre­ tourism development and Yukon-based fuminue design repon • p.58 marketing in the Yukon. Draft manufactunng • p.60 Yukon placer feasibility study· p.se for discussion· p.59

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A location has been provided for most reports listed in the bibliography. with the preferred location for viewing a copy being the library at Economic Development (Government of the Yukon).

CITY OF WHITEHORSE GovenunentServices PlaDDing Library Building Development 2121 Second Avenue (4210 Fowth Avenue) 133 Industrial Road Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 1C2 phone: (403) 667-3064. fax: (403) 393-6319 phone: (403) 667-8335. fax: (403) 668-8395 Health and Social Services GOVERNMENT OF CANADA Yukon Government Administration Building Department of Indian Affairs and phone: (403) 667-5919. fax: (403) 667-3096 Northem Development e-mail: [email protected] Elijah Smith Building 300 Main Street. 3rd Ooor Renewable Resources Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 2B5 10 Bums Road phone: (403) 667-3111. fax: (403) 667-3196 phone: (403) 667-3029. fax: (403) 393-6219 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Tourism . GOVERNMENT OF THE YUKON 100 Hanson Street Box 2703 (mailing address) phone: (403) 667-5449. fax: (403) 667-8844 Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 2C6 Community and Transportation Services Women's Directorate Lands Branch Yukon Government Administration Building Yukon Government Administration Building phone: (403) 667-3030. fax: (403) 393-6270 phone: (403) 667-5882. fax: (403) 393-6258 e-mail: [email protected]

Policy. Planning and Evaluation Branch Workers' Compensation, Health and 2nd floor. Lynn Building Safety Board phone: (403) 667-5941. fax: (403) 393-6266 401 Strickland Street e-mail: [email protected] phone: (403) 667-8983. fax: (403) 393-6279 Sport and Recreation Branch YUKON CHAMBER OF l\IJINES 4061 Fourth Avenue 412 Main Street phone: (403) 667-5608. fax: (403) 393-6416 Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 2B7 e-mail: [email protected] phone: (403) 667-2090. fax: (403) 668-7127 Transportation Engineering Branch e-mail: [email protected] 201 Range Road phone: (403) 667-4320. fax: (403) 393-6447 YUKON COLLEGE e-mail: [email protected] Box 2799 (Yukon Place. 80 Range Road) Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 5K4 Economic Development phone: (403) 668-8800, fax: (403) 668-8890 211 Main Street. Suite 400 e-mail: sbremner®yukoncollege. yk ca phone: (403) 667-5818. fax: (403) 667-8601 e-mail: [email protected] YUKON INDIAN CULTURAL EDUCATION SOClETY Executive Council Office 11 Nisutlin Drive Land Claims Whitehorse. Yukon Y1A 3S4 204 Main Street. 2nd floor phone: (403) 667-4616. fax: (403) 668-6577 phone: (403) 667-5878. fax: (403) 667-3599 e-mail: [email protected]

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