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Case Study Assignment:
Each student will choose a northern community (e.g., Old Crow, Yukon) on which to conduct a case study. As we work through the different lessons in this course, you will be asked to research and find information related to the lecture topic and your chosen community (e.g., geology of the area, vegetation, population structure). The case study assignments will be marked for completion. Your answers should be 500 words or less. There are 10 case study assignments. If you complete the requested tasks you will get the associated 3%, if you do not you will receive a zero. The links from the lecture notes provide great resources for helping you to complete the case study assignment tasks.
1. Pick a northern community. Provide a map of the community.
2. Investigate the seasonal temperature and precipitation data for the weather station located closest to the community. Write a short description of the general climate for the region.
3. Investigate the geomorphology of the landscape surrounding the community. Write a short description of one of the physical parameters (i.e., landforms and glacial features, watersheds and drainage basins, geology or soils).
4. Describe the principal vegetation cover and typical wildlife of the region.
5. Investigate the settlement and population characteristics of your region. Choose one of the following:
- Prepare a population profile for the community.
- Describe the services and main functions of the community.
- Describe how the population of the community has changed over time.
6. Describe a socioeconomic issue that your community has had to face because of development or lack of development in the region.
7. Describe the political structure or organization of your community.
8. Describe the resource base of your community. Has it been developed yet? Are there plans to develop it?
9. Describe an environmental impact (or potential environmental impact) from development (or potential development) of the resource base of your community.
10. Based on what you have learned about your community, how do you feel the future outlook for it is?