BooksBook chapters• Halseth, Greg and Halseth, R. (eds.) (2004). Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University
• Halseth, Greg and Lana Sullivan (2002) Building Community in an Instant Town: A social geography of Mackenzie and Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press.
• Nicol, Heather and Halseth, Greg (eds) (2000) (Re)Development at the Urban Edges. Waterloo : University of Waterloo, Department of Geography Publication Series.
• Halseth, Greg (Spring 1998) Cottage Country in Transition: A Social Geography of Change and Contention in the Rural-Recreational Countryside. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
• Halseth, Greg and Regine Halseth (editors) (Summer 1998) Prince George: A social geography of British Columbia's "Northern Capital". Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press.
Articles in Refereed Journals• Halseth, G., Sedgwick, K., and Ofori-Amoah, B. (forthcoming). “From Frontier Outpost to ‘Northern Capital’: The growth and functional transformation of Prince George, BC, Canada”, Beyond the Metropolis: Urban Geography as if Small Cities Mattered, Ben Ofori-Amoah (ed.), University Press of America.
• Halseth, Greg (2005) “Preface”. In Facing the Challenge of Industry Closure: Managing Transition in Rural Communities. Provincial and Territorial Departments Responsible for Local Government, Resiliency and Recovery Project Committee, pp. i-iii. Toronto, ON: Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research Press.
• Halseth, Greg. (2005) “Resource town transition: Debates after closure”. In Essex, S.J., Gilg, A.W., Yarwood, R.B., Smithers, J., and Wilson R. (eds.)., Rural Change and Sustainability: Agriculture, the Environment and Communities, p. 326-342. Oxfordshire, UK: CABI Publishing.
• Halseth, Greg (2004) “The ‘Cottage’ Privilege: Increasingly Elite Landscapes of Second Homes in Canada”. In D. Muller and M. Hall, eds., Tourism, Mobility and Second Homes: Between Elite Landscapes and Common Ground. Clevedon, UK: Channelview Publications.
• Halseth, Greg and Ryser, L. (2004) “Gender at work and gender at home: the mediating role of the household economy in northern British ColumbiaÕs resource dependent towns”. In The Structure and Dynamics of Rural Territories: Geographic Perspectives, eds. D. Ramsey and C. Bryant. Brandon, MB: Brandon University, Rural Development Institute. pp. 162-193.
• Halseth, Greg. (2004) “Introduction”, In G. Halseth and R. Halseth, eds., Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University. pp. 17-26.
• Beshiri, Roland, Bollman, Ray, Rothwell, Neil, Mendelson, Robert, and Halseth, Greg (2004) “A population sketch of rural and small town Canada”, In G. Halseth and R. Halseth, eds., Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University. pp. 81-109.
• Bruce, David and Halseth, Greg (2004) “The role of small business in community economic development”, In G. Halseth and R. Halseth, eds., Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University. pp. 195-221.
• Halseth, Greg, Bruce, David, and Sullivan, Lana (2004) “Leading and lagging: The long run role of institutions and social capital in fostering community economic development”, In G. Halseth and R. Halseth, eds., Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University. pp. 309-336.
• Sullivan, Lana and Halseth, Greg (2004) “Responses of volunteer groups in rural Canada to changing funding and service needs: Mackenzie and Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia”, In G. Halseth and R. Halseth, eds., Building for Success: Explorations of Rural Community and Rural Development. Brandon, MB: Rural Development Institute, Brandon University. pp. 337-362.
• Halseth, Greg, Laura Ryser and Lana Sullivan (2003) "Service provision as part of resource town transition planning: A case from northern British Columbia." In D. Bruce and G.Lister (eds) Opportunities and Actions in the New Rural Economy. Sackville, N.B.: Rural and Small Town Programme, Mount Allison University. pp. 29–56.
• Halseth, Greg and Michael Mortensen (2000) Retrofitting a Suburban Landscape: A case study of opportunity (lost?). In G.Halseth and H. Nicol (eds) (Re)Development at the Urban Edges. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, Department of Geography Publications Series. pp. 63–100.
• Halseth, Greg and Heather Nicol (2000) Preface. in G. Halseth and H. Nicol (eds) (Re)Development at the Urban Edges. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, Department of Geography Publication Series. pp. v–xii.
• Nicol, Heather, and Greg Halseth (2000)Closing Remarks. in G. Halseth and H. Nicol (eds) (Re)Development at the Urban Edges. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, Department of Geography Publication Series. pp. 407–419.
• Halseth, Greg (1997) "Old Themes, New Politics: A Case study of rural community organization", in Mitchell, C. and Dahms, F.eds., Challenge and Opportunity: Managing Change in Canadian Towns and Villages. Waterloo, Ontario: Social Issues Committee of Canadian Association of Geographers Publication Series. pp. 243–271.
• Halseth, Greg (1999) "Disentangling policy, governance, and local contention over change in Vancouver's rural urban fringe". O. Furuseth and M. Lapping (eds.) Contested Countryside: The Rural Urban Fringe in North America. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Group. pp. 151–178.
• Halseth, Greg (1998) "Introduction", in G. Halseth and R. Halseth (eds) Prince George: A social geography of British Columbia's "Northern Capital". Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press. pp. 5–11.
• Stauffer, Brian and Halseth, Greg (1998) "Population Change in Prince George", in G. Halseth and R. Halseth (eds) Prince George: A social geography of British Columbia's "Northern Capital". Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press. pp. 13–43.
• Rennie, Brannon and Halseth, Greg (1998) "Employment in Prince George", in G. Halseth and R. Halseth (eds) Prince George: A social geography of British Columbia's "Northern Capital". Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia Press. pp. 45–66.
• Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg (1988) "Kingston Regional Ambulance Service:
Alternative Location Modelling", The Third International Symposium in Medical Geography, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.Articles in Edited Journals• Hanlon, N., Clasby, R., Halseth, G., and Pow, V., “The Place Embeddedness of Social Care: Restructuring Work and Welfare in Mackenzie, BC”, Health & Place, forthcoming.
• Halseth, G. and Ryser, L. (2006). “Trends in Service Delivery: Examples from Rural and Small Town Canada, 1998 to 2005”, Journal of Rural and Community Development, 1(2): 69-90.
• Hanlon, Neil and Halseth, Greg (2005) “The greying of resource communities in northern BC: implications for health care delivery in already under-serviced communities”, Canadian Geographer.
• Halseth, Greg, Straussfogel, D., Parsons, S., and Wishart, A. (2004) “Regional economic shifts in BC: Speculation from recent demographic evidence”, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 27, 317-352.
• Halseth, Greg and Lana Sullivan (2004) “From Kitimat to Tumbler Ridge: A crucial lesson not learned in resource-town planning”, Western Geography. Vol 13/14, 132-160.
• Halseth, Greg (2004) “Attracting growth ‘back’ to an amenity rich fringe: Rural-urban fringe dynamics around metropolitan Vancouver, Canada”, Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Vol.. XXVI (2&3), pp. 297-318.
• Halseth, Greg and Lana Sullivan (2003) " 'The Bright Lights of the City': Intra-regional migration and the challenge for resource-dependent towns", Geography Research Forum. Vol. 23, pp. 138–168.
• Halseth, Greg and Annie Booth (2003) " 'What worked well—what needs improvement'— Lessons in public consultation from British Columbia's resource planning processes." Local Environments. Vol.8, No.4, pp. 437–455.
• Halseth, Greg (2002) "A regional geography of recreation and tourism land uses in New Caledonia." Western Geographer. Vol.12, pp. 130–162.
• Halseth, Greg and Joanne Doddridge (2000) "Children's Cognitive Mapping: A potential tool for neighbourhood planning" Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. Vol. 27, pp.565–582.
• Halseth, Greg (1999)"'We Came for the Work':Situating Employment Migration in B.C.'s Small, Resource-Based, Communities".Canadian Geographer. Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 363–381.
• Halseth, Greg (1999) "Resource Town Employment: a case study of patterns and perceptions of change in small town British Columbia." Tijdshrift voor Economische en Sociale Geographie. Vol. 90, No. 2, pp. 196–210.
• Halseth, Greg and Allison Williams (1999) "Guthrie House: A rural community organizes for wellness." Health and Place. Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 27–44.
• Halseth, Greg and Gail Fondahl (1998) "Re-situating Regional Geography in an Undergraduate Curriculum: an example from a new university". Journal of Geography in Higher Education. Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 335–346.
• Ray, Brian, Greg Halseth, and Benjamin Johnson (1997) "The Changing 'Face' of the Suburbs - issues of ethnicity and residential change in suburban Vancouver". International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 75–99.
• Halseth, Greg (1996) "`Community' and Landuse Planning Debate: an example from rural British Columbia", Environment and Planning A. Vol. 28, pp. 1279–1298.
• Halseth, Greg (1996) "Mapping Residential Redevelopment in a Canadian Suburb", Canadian Journal of Urban Research. Vol. 5, No. 1. pp. 137–146.
• Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg (1995) "Cottagers in an Urban Field", Professional Geographer. Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 148–159.
• Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg (1995) "Complexity in the Rural Canadian Housing Landscape", Canadian Geographer. Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 336–352.
• Halseth, Greg (1993) "Communities within Communities: Changing `Residential' Areas at Cultus Lake, British Columbia", Journal of Rural Studies. Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 175–187.
• Halseth, Greg (1992) "Cottage Property Ownership - Interpreting Spatial Patterns in a Eastern Ontario Case Study", Ontario Geography, Vol. 38, pp. 32–42.
• Halseth, Greg and Amanda James (1991) "Nineteenth Century Fertility Change in Ontario: A Rural Kingston Area Example, 1861-1881", East Lakes Geographer. Vol. 26, pp. 61–74.
• Peters, Evelyn, Mark Rosenberg and Greg Halseth (1991) "The Ontario Metis: Some Aspects of a Metis Identity", Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 71–84.
• Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg (1991) "Locating Emergency Medical Services in Small Town and Rural Settings", Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 295–304.
• Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg (1990) "Conversion of Recreational Residences: A Case Study of Its Measurement and Management", Canadian Journal of Regional Science. Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 99–115.Monographs• Ryser, Laura and Greg Halseth (2002) "Institutional Barriers to Climate Responsiveness in Commercial Redevelopment in Prince George, BC." Winter Cities, 21 (4), pp.5–7.
• Halseth, Greg, Brian Apland, and Grant Hughes (2002) "Living Landscapes ." Discover, 30 (1), pp.12–14.
• Halseth, Greg (2002) "Practical steps for community-university links." The Bulletin of the Association of Commonwealth Universities. May, 2002, pp.20–21.
• Halseth, Greg (2001) "Information Needs - Internet Opportunities and Constraints: examples from rural and small town British Columbia", Small Town. Jan-Feb, 2001, pp. 24–31.
• Halseth, Greg and Lenny Lo (1999) "New Voices in the Debate: The Quesnel Woman's Resource Centre and Sustainable Community Development", The Forestry Chronicle. Vol 75, No. 5, pp. 799–804.
• Halseth, Greg. (1997) "CED Groups in Non-Metropolitan British Columbia: Interpeting the Representativeness of Civil Society Organizations", Small Town. July-August, 1997, pp. 18–23.
Book Reviews• Halseth, Greg and Lana Sullivan (2000) Housing Transition in Single Industry "Instant Towns". Ottawa: Canada Morgage and Housing Corporation.
• Halseth, Greg and David Arnold (1997) Community (Internet) Access Groups: Case studies from rural and small town British Columbia, Canada. Burnaby, British Columbia: Community Economic Development Centre, Simon Fraser University.
• Halseth, Greg (1996) Information Needs and Internet Opportunities (Constraints): Report on a Questionnaire Survey of Community (Economic) Development groups in British Columbia, Canada. Burnaby, British Columbia: Community Economic Development Centre, Simon Fraser University.
• Rosenberg, Mark and Greg Halseth (1993) Recreational Home Conversion in Canada. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
• Peters, Evelyn, Mark Rosenberg and Greg Halseth (1991) The Ontario Metis: Characteristics and Identity. Winnipeg: Institute of Urban Studies.
• Rosenberg, Mark, Greg Halseth and Eric Moore, (1988) Cultural Activities in Canada - A Cost or a Benefit to the Elderly. Ottawa: Department of Communications, Government of Canada.
2005
• J. Meligrana, (ed.). Redrawing Local Government Boundaries: An International Study of Politics, Procedures, and Decisions. In Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 29 (2), 466-486.
2003
• Benfield, F. Kaid, Jutka Terris and Nancy Vorsanger, Solving Sprawl: Models of Smart Growth in Communities Across America. In Canadian Journal of Urban Research ...
2002
• Hodge, Gerald and Ira M. Robinson, Planning Canadian Regions. In Growth and Change: A Journal of Urban and Regional Policy, 33 (2), 263–266.
2001
• McGillivray, Brett, Geography of British Columbia - People and Landscapes in Transition. In The Canadian Geographer, 45 (2), 331–332.
1997
• L.J. Evenden, Suburb of Happy Homes: Burnaby - Centennial Themes. In Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 6 (1), 65–67.
• P. Salant and A.J. Waller, Guide to Rural Data. In Professional Geographer, 49, 385–386.
• S. Brower, Good Neighborhoods: A study of in-town and suburban residential enviroments. In Canadian Journal fo Urban Research, 6 (2), 187–190.1996
• M. Johnston, Geographical Perspectives on the Provincial Norths. In Northern Review, 14, 159–161.
• T. Unwin, The Atlas of World Development. In Cartographica, 33 (2), 66–68.
1994
• A.W. Cross, The Summer House - A Tradition of Leisure. In AAG Rural Development Specialty Group Newsletter, June.Invited LecturesOther Articles and Major Reports• 2006 Community sustainability and the mountain pine beetle. Northern Economic Student Society Symposium, UNBC, March 1.
• 2006 “Keynote Speaker”, “Accelerating Change: Issues of community, economic, and landscape transformation in the periurban fringe at the start of the 21st century”. Territorial Dynamics in Periurban Areas and Natural and Cultural Heritage Resources Conference, Montreal, QC: Universite de Montreal, April 26.
• 2005 “Keynote Speaker”, The Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic and the Future of Communities and Ecosystems: Research Synthesis and Strategy Workshop Series, November 7, 2005.
• 2005 “Keynote Speaker”, “Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Rural BC creating its own destiny, 3rd Annual BC Rural Communities Summit, Merritt, BC, June 16-18, 2005.
• 2005 “Keynote Speaker”, Oil and Gas Community Dialogue, Prince Rupert, BC, April 18, 2005.
• 2005 “Economic Development Potential in Northern British Columbia, Alaska Canada Railway Corridor Conference, Prince George, BC, April 8, 2005.
• 2005 “On our own terms: Opportunities and challenges in northern cultural tourism”, Winter Opportunities Summit, Prince George, BC, February 17-18, 2005.
• 2004 “Community Research and Community Development: Lessons from Northern BC”, with Don Manson for Rural Communities Summit: BC’s Strength - Rural People, Rossland, BC, June 24-26.
• 2004 “Northern BC Economic Vision and Strategy Project”, with Don Manson, for Creating Partnerships to Make Economic Opportunities in our Region a Reality - Northwest Tribal Treaty Nations Western Forum, Prince Rupert, BC, June 2-4.
• 2004 “Northern BC Economic Vision and Strategy Project”, with Don Manson, for Creating Partnerships to Make Economic Opportunities in our Region a Reality - Northwest Tribal Treaty Nations Eastern Forum, Prince George, BC, June 16-18.
• 2004 “Opportunities and Actions in the New Rural Economy”, for BC Municipal Finance Authority Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, March 24.
• 2004 “UNBC Community Development Institute and research on northern economies”, with Don Manson, and Laura Ryser, for Prince George and Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association’s Exploring Manufacturing Opportunities conference, Prince George, BC, March 25.
• 2004 “From Northern Strength to Northern Strength”, for Annual General Meeting of the North Central Municipal Association, Fort Nelson, BC, May 13, 2004.
• 2004 “UNBC Northern Economic Development Vision and Strategy Study”, Regional Community Economic Development Networking Event, Prince George Native Friendship Centre, September 22, 2004.
• 2004 Panel Speaker - Regional Community Economic Development Networking Event hosted by the Community Economic Development Centre, Simon Fraser University, Terrace, BC, June 16.
• 2004 Panel Speaker Ð “Canada’s Role as a Northern Nation and the Possibility of Circumpolar”, with Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson, UNBC, October 6, 2004.
• 2003 Panel Speaker - “Building community in an instant town: a modern frontier tale”, Vancouver Opera Association, Vancouver, BC, October, 2003
• 2003 “The Economies of Resource Based Communities: an historical and contemporary perspective”, for the Real Estate Institute of BC and the Appraisal Institute of BC, Northwest Chapters, Terrace, October.
• 2003 “The Importance of Social and Economic Infrastructure in Northern BC Community Revitalization”, for Shaping Communities for Winter Workshop, Winter Cities Association, Prince George, October.
• 2003 From Northern Strength to Northern Strength”, for Northwest Corridor Development Corporation meeting, Vancouver, BC, April, 21.
• 2003 "Rural and Small Town Studies in Northern BC", Northern Communities Conference, Prince George, BC.
• 2003 "Resource Town Restructuring: Rural and Small Town Studies at UNBC", University of the Arctic PhD field course, Prince George, BC.
• 2002 "Retention and Recruitment in rural and small town British Columbia", Tech Talk 2002 Conference, Fort St. John, BC.
• 2002 "Rural and Small Town British Columbia", Advisory Committee on Rural Issues, Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario.
• 2002 "Rural and Small Town Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia", Presentation to UNBC Board of Governors, Tumbler Ridge, BC.
• 2000 "A Social Geography of Conflict and Contention over Labour Flexibility in Northern Resource Towns: examples from employment disputes in norhtern British Columbia, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
• 2000 "(Re) Developing Northern Resource Towns: revising community planning principles to meet new economic development imperatives", Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
• 1998 “Restructuring and Resource-dependent Communities: examples from peripheral (northern) British Columbia”, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University.
• 1993 “Residential Change as Community Change: an example for the rural-recreational countryside”, Department of Family Studies, University of Manitoba.• Halseth, G. and Ryser, L. (2006). Innovative Services and Voluntary Organizations: Project Report. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G. and Ryser, L. (2006). Innovative Services and Voluntary Organizations: Executive Summary Report. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G. and Ryser, L. (2006) Service Provision in Rural and Small Town Places: A Report for Mackenzie, British Columbia. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G. and Ryser, L. (2006) Service Provision in Rural and Small Town Places: A Report for Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G., Ryser, L., Kusch, K., Hoffman, C., and Durkee, S. (2006) Communication Tools and Resources in Rural Canada: A Report for Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G., Ryser, L., Kusch, K., Hoffman, C., and Durkee, S. (2006) Communication Tools and Resources in Rural Canada: A Report for Mackenzie, British Columbia. Montreal, QC: Initiative on the New Economy, project of the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation, Concordia University.
• Halseth, G., Ryser, L., Martin, C., and Hanlon, N. (2006). Terrace and Area SeniorsÕ Needs Project: Executive Summary Report. Prince George, BC: Community Development Institute, UNBC.
• Ryser, L., Martin, C., Halseth, G., and Hanlon, N. (2006). Terrace and Area SeniorsÕ Needs Project: Methodology Report. Prince George, BC: Community Development Institute, UNBC.
• Ryser, L., Halseth, R., Halseth, G., and Hanlon, N. (2006). Terrace and Area SeniorsÕ Needs Project: Population Background and Trends Report. Prince George, BC: Community Development Institute, UNBC.
• Halseth, G., Ryser, L., Martin, C., and Hanlon, N. (2006). Terrace and Area SeniorsÕ Needs Project Final Report. Prince George, BC: Community Development Institute, UNBC.
• *McCracken, M., Tsetso, K., Jean, B., Young, K., Huxter, D., Halseth, G., and Green, M. (2005). Seniors in Rural and Remote Canada: Position Paper. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Rural Partnership, Advisory Committee on Rural Issues, Government of Canada (http://www.rural.gc.ca/acri/seniors_e.phtml)
• Halseth, Greg (2005) “The mountain pine beetle epidemic and BC First Nations”, BC First Nations and the Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic: Developing a Strategy and Action Plan & Implementing the New Relationship, Civic Centre, Prince George, BC, September 19-20, p. 6.
• Procyk, A., Tobin, P., Goodenough, R., Cudmore, M., Halseth, G., and Hanlon, N. (2005). Integrated Study of the Social Determinants of Rural Health: 2005 Interim Report. Prince George, BC: Geography Program, UNBC.
• Halseth, G. (2005) Northern BC Tourism and Development Foundation Project. Vancouver, BC: Western Economic Diversification Canada.
• Ryser, L., Reschny, J., Buttar, O., Pow, V., and Halseth, G. (2005). Community Services and Quality of Life in McBride and Valemount, BC - 2004 Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Canada Research Chair in Rural and Small Town Studies.
• Halseth, G., Ryser, L., and Durkee, S. (2005). Shopping and Commuting Patterns in the Northwest Region, BC: Final Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Canada Research Chair in Rural and Small Town Studies.
• Halseth, Greg and Ryser, L. (2005). Initiative on the New Economy Ð Innovative Services and Voluntary Organizations: Interim Report. Montreal, QC: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Ryser, L., Buttar, O., Halseth, R., and Halseth, G. (2004). Innovative Services and Voluntary Organizations: 2004 Summary Report for McBride and Valemount, BC. Prince George, BC: Canada Research Chair in Rural and Small Town Studies, Geography Program.
• Bruce, David, Ryser, L., and Halseth, G. (2004). Economic Development Framework of Small Communities in Canada: Phase Three: Framework to Document Small Communities Ð Literature Review. Ottawa, ON: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
• Clasby, R., Hanlon, N., Halseth, G., and Pow, V. (2004) Mackenzie and Area Seniors’ Needs Project: Seniors’ Housing and Support Services Database Compendium. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Clasby, R., Hanlon, N., and Halseth, G. (2004) “Looking to the Future, Now”: Mackenzie and Area Seniors Needs Project — Background Literature Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Clasby, R., Halseth, G., and Hanlon, N. (2004) “Looking to the Future, Now”: Mackenzie and Area Seniors Needs Project — Population Background and Trends Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Halseth, G., Hanlon, N., Pow, V., and Clasby, R. (2004) “Looking to the Future, Now”: Mackenzie and Area Seniors Needs Project — Executive Summary. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Halseth, G., Hanlon, N., Pow, V., and Clasby, R. (2004) “Looking to the Future, Now”: Mackenzie and Area Seniors Needs Project — Final Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Halseth, G., Lax, L., Manson, D., Buttar, O., and Markey, S. (2004) The Connected North: Moving from northern strength to northern strength — A report from the Northern Economic Vision and Strategy Project. Vancouver, BC: Prepared for Western Economic Diversification Canada.
• Halseth, G., Lax, L., Manson, D., Buttar, O., and Markey, S. (2004) The Connected North: Moving from northern strength to northern strength — A report from the Northern Economic Vision and Strategy Project - Appendices. Vancouver, BC: Prepared for Western Economic Diversification Canada.
• David Bruce, Greg Halseth, and Laura Ryser (2004) Economic Development Framework for Small Communities in Canada: Phase 2: Economic Clustering Approaches for Small Communities. Ottawa: Ontario, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
• David Bruce, Greg Halseth, and Kelly Giesbrecht (2004) Economic Development Framework for Small Communities in Canada: Phase 1: An inventory of “small” communities. Ottawa: Ontario, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
• Greg Halseth, Nora King, and Laura Ryser (2004) Communication Tools and Resources in Rural Canada: A Report for Mackenzie, British Columbia. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Greg Halseth, Nora King, and Laura Ryser (2004) Communication Tools and Resources in Rural Canada: A Report for Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Pow, V., Halseth, G., and Hanlon,N. (2004) “Looking to the Future, Now”: Mackenzie and Area Seniors Needs Project — Methodology Report. Prince George, BC: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program.
• Laura Ryser and Greg Halseth (2003) A Historical Guide to Local Events Through Newspapers: Summary for the McBride-Valemount Region, 1970-2002. Prince George, BC: Unpublished report, Geography Program, University of Northern British Columbia.
• Greg Halseth and Annie Booth (2003) Making public participation more effective: Lessons learned from BC’s resource management processes. Prince George, BC: Unpublished report for the BC Resources Communities Project, University of Northern British Columbia. Available online at: http://web.unbc.ca/geography/faculty/greg/print_research.shtml
• Greg Halseth and Laura Ryser (2003) Service Provision in Rural and Small Town Places: Cross Canada Summary Report. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Greg Halseth and Laura Ryser (2003) Service Provision in Rural and Small Town Places: Tumbler Ridge, BC. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Greg Halseth and Laura Ryser (2003) Service Provision in Rural and Small Town Places: Mackenzie, BC. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Greg Halseth (2003) Applying the 'Rural Lens' principles to the Kyoto Accord. Policy recommendations to Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Ottawa: Covernment of Canada.
• Greg Halseth and Kelly Giesbrecht (2003) Public Participation in Resource Management: The Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board. Volume One: Final Report. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia's Northern Land Use Institute.
• Halseth, Greg and Kelly Giesbrecht (2003) Public Participation in Resource Management: The Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board. Volume Two: Appendices. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia's Northern Land Use Institute.
• Andra Bismanis, Michelle MacGregor, Stephen Dewhurst and Greg Halseth (2003) A Guide for Managers and Researchers —Incorporating Forest History into Sustainable Forest Management. A report for Forest Renewal BC. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Stefanie Desjardins, Greg Halseth, Patrice Leblanc, and Laura Ryser (2002) Services, Social Cohesion, and Social Capital: A Literature Review. Montreal: Concordia University, New Rural Economy Project.
• Dewhurst, Stephen, Michelle MacGregor and Greg Halseth (2002) Developing Spatial and Temporal Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management in Northern British Columbia Using Historical Documentation - Final Project Report. A report for Forest Renewal BC. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Halseth, Greg and Laura Ryser (2002) Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Survey 2001 - Summary Report. Tumbler Ridge: District of Tumbler Ridge, UNBC Northern Land Use Institute, Community Transition Branch of the Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.
• Halseth, Greg and Laura Ryser (2002) Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Survey 2001 - Methodology Report. Tumbler Ridge: District of Tumbler Ridge, UNBC Northern Land Use Institute, Community Transition Branch of the Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.
• Halseth, Greg and Laura Ryser (2002) Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Survey 2001 - Report on New Tools' for Community Economic Development. Tumbler Ridge: District of Tumbler Ridge, UNBC Northern Land Use Institute, Community Transition Branch of the Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.
• Halseth, Greg and Laura Ryser (2002) Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Survey 2001 - Socio-Economic Profile Report. Tumbler Ridge: District of Tumbler Ridge, UNBC Northern Land Use Institute, Community Transition Branch of the Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.
• Halseth, Greg and Laura Ryser (2002) Tumbler Ridge Community Transition Survey 2001 - Report on Perceptions of Community, Services, and Programming Needs. Tumbler Ridge: District of Tumbler Ridge, UNBC Northern Land Use Institute, Community Transition Branch of the Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services.
• Bruce, David and Greg Halseth (2001) The Long Run Role of Institutions in Fostering Community Economic Development: A Comparison of Leading and Lagging Rural Communities. Montreal: New Rural Economy project, Canadian Rural Restructuring Foundation.
• Halseth, Greg and Lana Sullivan (2000) Implications of Changing Commuting Patterns on Resource Town Sustainability: The example of Mackenzie, British Columbia. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia's Norhtern Land Use Institute.
• Greg Halseth and Annie Booth (1999) Recommendations for Public Participation in the New Forest Economy. A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1999) Discussion Paper on Concepts: Citizen Participation in Resource Management. A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1999) A Case Study of Six British Columbia Communities and Their Participation in Resource Management Decision-Making. A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1999) The Natural Resources and Community Workbook. A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Greg Halseth and Annie Booth (1999) Updated Report and Analysis on a Questionnaire Survey of Residents in Six British Columbia Communities. A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Bruce, David, Paul Jordan and Greg Halseth (1999) The Role of Voluntary Sector Organizations in Rural Canada: Impacts of Changing Availability of Operational and Program Funding. New Rural Economy project, Canadian Rural Restructuring Foundation and the Human Resources Development Canada.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1998) Citizen Participation in Resource Management - Community Participation and the New Forest Economy Series - An Annotated Bibliography (2nd edition). A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1998) Community and Sustainability - Community Participation and the New Forest Economy Series - An Annotated Bibliography (2nd edition). A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Booth, Annie and Greg Halseth (1998) British Columbia Models of Community Participation and Examples of Management - Community Participation and the New Forest Economy Series - An Annotated Bibliography (2nd edition). A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Greg Halseth and Annie Booth (1998) Discussion Paper on Concepts: "Community Economic Development". A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.
• Greg Halseth and Annie Booth (1997) Discussion Paper on Concepts: "Community". A report for the BC Resources Communities Project. Prince George: University of Northern British Columbia.