Student Independent Projects Environmental Studies 2011: The Humber River Basin Human Values Project: Designing a Sampling Strategy for a Pilot Survey in the Corner Brook Area


Autoria(s): Noonan, Michael
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Sustainability can be indicated by a number of factors. Populations need to be aged evenly, ensuring a healthy equilibrium. Job opportunities must be numerous and of wide varieties to balance incomes from different employment sectors. Regions must also sustain vital natural resources in the area which are directly related to a place being self-sustaining. These indicators prove to be true, especially in Newfoundland, where people have struggled to remain in the small traditional communities that they consider being there 'home.' The population of Corner Brook and the surrounding areas can be stratified according to the values people hold to their special place. Even though people in western Newfoundland hold strong ties to their home, some parts of the region even though people in western Newfoundland hold strong ties to their home, some parts of the region struggle with employment, low incomes, out-migration, and dependency on declining natural resources. The aim of this paper is to present the process of designing a sample strategy for a human values pilot survey conducted in the city of Corner Brook. It will present a theoretical background over the period 2002-2006 to be used for sampling strategy.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://research.library.mun.ca/12068/1/Environmental_Studies_-_May_2011_by_Michael_Noonan.pdf

Noonan, Michael <http://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Noonan=3AMichael=3A=3A.html> (2011) Student Independent Projects Environmental Studies 2011: The Humber River Basin Human Values Project: Designing a Sampling Strategy for a Pilot Survey in the Corner Brook Area. Research Report. Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland. (Unpublished)

Publicador

Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Relação

http://research.library.mun.ca/12068/

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Report

NonPeerReviewed