Eric Vaz Vaz Regional and Urban Change and Geographical Information Systems and Science

Regional and Urban Change and Geographical Information Systems and Science

von Eric Vaz

An Analysis of Northern Canada

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This volume offers an interdisciplinary, spatially grounded analysis of Northern Canada—centring the territories of Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, and the broader geography of Inuit Nunangat—to show how climate change, infrastructure, governance, and cultural continuity co-produce northern development outcomes. Rather than treating the North as a uniform periphery, the book foregrounds spatial heterogeneity in exposure, vulnerability, and adaptive capacity, demonstrating how “wicked problems” emerge through interconnected systems of mobility, services, food procurement, and ecological transformation. It combines GIScience, regional science, and spatial analysis to translate complex realities into decision-relevant insight, including approaches spanning remote sensing, spatial vulnerability assessment, and network-based measures of connectivity.

Across the chapters, the volume examines Arctic urbanization and institutional “anchoring,” vegetation regime shifts such as shrubification, food scarcity and Inuit food sovereignty in Nunavut, health and service accessibility under digital constraints, environmental monitoring and decision support, and the structural fragmentation of transportation networks—where many Nunavut communities remain effectively road-isolated beyond the immediate settlement footprint. It also positions heritage preservation, Indigenous knowledge systems, and Indigenous data sovereignty as central, rather than ancillary, to resilience planning. The concluding synthesis advances “spatial intelligence” beyond mapping: an integrative framework for equity, resilience, and sovereignty in Northern Canada.


This volume offers an interdisciplinary, spatially grounded analysis of Northern Canada—centring the territories of Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, and the broader geography of Inuit Nunangat—to show how climate change, infrastructure, governance, and cultural continuity co-produce northern development outcomes. Rather than treating the North as a uniform periphery, the book foregrounds spatial heterogeneity in exposure, vulnerability, and adaptive capacity, demonstrating how “wicked problems” emerge through interconnected systems of mobility, services, food procurement, and ecological transformation. It combines GIScience, regional science, and spatial analysis to translate complex realities into decision-relevant insight, including approaches spanning remote sensing, spatial vulnerability assessment, and network-based measures of connectivity.

Across the chapters, the volume examines Arctic urbanization and institutional “anchoring,” vegetation regime shifts such as shrubification, food scarcity and Inuit food sovereignty in Nunavut, health and service accessibility under digital constraints, environmental monitoring and decision support, and the structural fragmentation of transportation networks—where many Nunavut communities remain effectively road-isolated beyond the immediate settlement footprint. It also positions heritage preservation, Indigenous knowledge systems, and Indigenous data sovereignty as central, rather than ancillary, to resilience planning. The concluding synthesis advances “spatial intelligence” beyond mapping: an integrative framework for equity, resilience, and sovereignty in Northern Canada.


Offers state-of-the-art and cutting-edge approaches for spatial asymmetries in the northern regions Explores use of GIS and remotely sensed data to identify regional patterns and land use dynamics Presents examples of the use of GIS to assist in policy analysis and implementation

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Eric Vaz

Themen in »Regional and Urban Change and Geographical Information Systems and Science«

Northern Territories Nunavut Rural geography Yukon Land use Northwest Territories GIS and Policy Regional dynamics

Stimmen zu »Regional and Urban Change and Geographical Information Systems and Science«

Details

ISBN: 9783032192103
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 29.05.2026

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