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- Other research product . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Basque, Nicolas;Basque, Nicolas;Country: Canada
This integrative literature review explores the relationship between social capital and planned relocation as a disaster risk reduction measure. This is done by using qualitative data analysis methods to examine literature on relocation through the lens of an existing framework for the measurement of social capital, which can be understood as human relationships and their associated benefits. Following this, implicative logic is used to form a series of recommendations for preserving or increasing social capital in the context of relocation. Finally, a framework for applying the findings from this research in a real-world context is developed and proposed.
- Other research product . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Shafto, Kiri A.; Van Winkle, Christine M.;Shafto, Kiri A.; Van Winkle, Christine M.;Publisher: VIU PublicationsCountry: Canada
With the recent change in public policy, the purpose of this multi-case study is to better understand the implications of cannabis legalization for festivals, including how changes in legislation are affecting policy development and implementation related to cannabis use by attendees, volunteers, and staff. By exploring the approach taken by multiple festival organizations, the diverse issues that need to be considered by organizers are highlighted. While the cases are festivals, the considerations are relevant to diverse tourism attraction that must consider how legal changes affect their policies and operations. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25263/Shafto&VanWinkle.pdf?sequence=3
2 Research products, page 1 of 1
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- Other research product . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Basque, Nicolas;Basque, Nicolas;Country: Canada
This integrative literature review explores the relationship between social capital and planned relocation as a disaster risk reduction measure. This is done by using qualitative data analysis methods to examine literature on relocation through the lens of an existing framework for the measurement of social capital, which can be understood as human relationships and their associated benefits. Following this, implicative logic is used to form a series of recommendations for preserving or increasing social capital in the context of relocation. Finally, a framework for applying the findings from this research in a real-world context is developed and proposed.
- Other research product . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Shafto, Kiri A.; Van Winkle, Christine M.;Shafto, Kiri A.; Van Winkle, Christine M.;Publisher: VIU PublicationsCountry: Canada
With the recent change in public policy, the purpose of this multi-case study is to better understand the implications of cannabis legalization for festivals, including how changes in legislation are affecting policy development and implementation related to cannabis use by attendees, volunteers, and staff. By exploring the approach taken by multiple festival organizations, the diverse issues that need to be considered by organizers are highlighted. While the cases are festivals, the considerations are relevant to diverse tourism attraction that must consider how legal changes affect their policies and operations. https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/25263/Shafto&VanWinkle.pdf?sequence=3