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CAPE BRETON IN TRANSITION

ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION 
AND PROSPECTS FOR TOURISM

©The Louisbourg Institute ~ L'Institut de Louisbourg

Table of Contents

J.Robert Cox
  • Sustainable Development, Community Voice, and the Environment
Mary-Jo MacKay
  • Gauging the Impact of Opportunity: An Analysis of Sustainable Ecotourism in Cape Breton Native Communities
Michael Seaman
  • Open-Air Museums: Enhancing Viability Without Compromising Integrity
Agnes Koch
  • Kimberly: Mining Community to Tourist Town
Angus MacIntyre
  • Community Based Tourism: Is it Possible:
David Johnson
  • Industrial Policy and the "New Economy": Cape Breton Confronts an Uncertain Future
David Mahalik
  • Cape Breton's Music: Living Tradition
Donald F. Chard
  • Canso and Lunenburg: A Comparison of Tourism Development in Two Coastal Commumities in Nova Scotia
Adriani Papadopoulou
  • Economic Diversification and Prospects for Tourism: The Power of Women in Community Development Notes from a Presentation at a Roundtable Discussion
William A. O'Shea
  • Selling History While Maintaining Authenticity (Some Notes Introducing the Round Table Discussion)

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