List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction 1. The Community Impacts of Mobile Work in Canada's Natural Resources Sector Heather M. Hall, Doug Lionais, and Kelly Vodden 2. Commute Work in the Resource and Construction Sectors: Characteristics, Origins, and Drivers Keith Storey 3. Commute Work in the Resource and Construction Sectors: What Have We Learned from the Canadian Experience? Keith Storey Part II: Mobile Work and Socio-economic Development 4. Toys, Houses, & Trucks: Exploring the Economic Development Impacts of Mobile Work in Newfoundland and Labrador Source, Host, and Mixed Communities Heather M. Hall, Leanna Butters, and Kelly Vodden 5. Family Impacts of Mobile Oil Work in Atlantic Canada: Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Doug Lionais and Christina Murray 6.
Home Is Here and There: Place Attachment and Employment-Related Geographical Mobility in Newfoundland and Labrador Leanna Butters, Joshua Barrett, and Kelly Vodden 7. Place Relations in Fort McMurray: An Intersectional Constellation of Im/mobilities Sara Dorow Part III: Planning for Mobile Work 8. Built Space Change in a Canadian Fly-In/Fly-Out Source-Hub Community: Implications for Community Sustainability Leanna Butters 9. Mitigating Impacts and Leveraging Benefits: The Role of Local Government in Managing Mobile Labour and Work Camps Laura Ryser, Greg Halseth, and Sean Markey 10. The Future of Mobile Work in the Natural Resources Sector & the Impacts on Communities Doug Lionais, Heather M. Hall, and Kelly Vodden.