Noble, Bram
University of Saskatchewan, Geography and Planning
I-Portal Content
Community Engagement in Environmental Assessment for Resource Development: Benefits, Enduring Concerns, Opportunities for Improvement
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Aniekan Udofia
Bram Noble
Greg Poelzer
Northern Review, no. 39, Consultation and Resource Development in Northern Communities: Russia, Scandinavia & Canada, 2015, pp. 98-110
Description
Looks at the benefits of getting a community involved in environmental assessment (EA) and discusses capacity, streamlining environmental assessment, and participation in resource development.
First Nations Use and Culture Baseline Study Report: Great Sand Hills Regional Environmental Study
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Evelyn Peters
Bram Noble
Nancy Karvellas
Karen Thogerson
Kristin Whitehead
Description
A report on current and historic Indigenous land use and interests in the Great Sand Hills region.
Integrating Human Health into Environmental Impact Assessment: Case Studies of Canada's Northern Mining Resource Sector
Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bram F. Noble
Jackie E. Bronson
Arctic, vol. 58, no. 4, December 2005, pp. 395-405
Description
Using information from interviews and reviews of documents, examines Saskatchewan uranium mining operations, the Ekati diamond project and the Voisey's Bay mine/mill project.
Protectors of the Land: Toward an EA Process that Works for Aboriginal Communities and Developers
Alternate Title
Aboriginal People and Environmental Stewardship ; no. 1
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Bram Noble
Aniekan Udofia
Description
Discuses what might be done to improve the environmental assessment process and provide more meaningful engagement in order to avoid delays or added costs to projects.