Prince Edward Island land use seminar pt. 1

Audio file
Contributors
Creator: Kelly, James
Creator: Morgan, Dave
Date Recorded
1973-11-08
Date Digitized
2024
Genre
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Physical Location
Original cassette held by UPEI Archives and Special Collections
Duration
02:04:50
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
00:00 Introduction from Kelly

04:00 Discussion of the problem of land usage in PEI

05:30 Morgan begins speaking

13:00 O'Connell begins speaking

22:00 Von Dreger begins speaking

35:30 Beginning of panel discussion; rebuttal from O'Connell

38:30 Rebuttal from Morgan

41:30 Rebuttal from Von Dreger

46:00 Rebuttal from Morgan

50:00 Rebuttal from Von Dreger

56:00 Beginning of question period

57:30 Question regarding educational programs related to the environment

59:30 Question regarding the limitation of civil rights regarding zoning

01:01:30 Gap in audio

01:03:00 Audio resumes

01:09:00 Comment regarding the emotion inherent in the land use debate; question regarding democracy in deciding land usage

01:13:00 Comment on "skunk bounty money"; question regarding ecological planning

01:16:30 Comment on the right for island communities to exist and make their own decisions

01:24:00 Comment on economic policy of land use

01:24:30 Comment on a pessimistic view of Island society

01:34:00 Comment on nostalgia as a factor in planning

01:35:00 Further comment on nostalgia

01:37:30 Comment on Ottawa's role in PEI's future

01:39:00 Comment on PEI's future

01:44:00 Discussion of public participation and its meaning

01:47:00 Comment on perceptions of government

01:49:00 Comment on what implementing land usage entails

01:53:00 Closing remarks

01:57:00 Comment on the types of agricultural business

02:01:30 Comment on an upcoming lecture

02:02:30 Comment on public participation