Printable Research Publications

Greg R. Halseth, Ph.D.
Queen's University at Kingston, 1993 (Ph.D.)
Professor
Geography Program

From the moment that people across northern BC began a fundraising drive to create an educational and research institution in the north, UNBC has been “a university in the north, for the north”. As a researcher interested in community development, I have made a commitment to share reports and findings with my community partners. To this end, I have donated reports to local libraries, chambers of commerce, local governments, and other groups.
Given that many more people across northern BC now have access to the Internet, this page contains links to a number of research publications which they may find of use or interest. Unfortunately, the copyright for most of my publication is held by a third party (such as a publishing house) and I cannot put that material on this site.
The documents are in Adobe PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing.

Note on Copyright:
    Personal or academic use of my research reports is welcomed under the standard fair use and educational use clauses of Canadian copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining copyright permission, please write to Greg Halseth, Geography Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, B.C., CANADA V2N 4Z9. tel: (250) 960-5826 fax: (250) 960-5539 email: halseth@unbc.ca

For a list of all recent projects and printable research reports, please see the Community Development Institute at UNBC website.

Project List

Terrace and Area Senior's Needs Assessment

Northern BC Tourism and Development Foundation Project

2003 Northwest Shopping Study

Mackenzie and Area Seniors' Needs Overview

Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board Project

Robson/Canoe Valleys: Services and Community Development Project

Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Study

Resource Town Commuting Study

New Rural Economy Project: Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation

BC Resources Communities Project: Public Participation in Resource Management

Can New Information Technology Build/Maintain a Civil Society:
Community Economic Development Centre, Simon Fraser University

Integrated Study of the Social Determinants of Rural Health