Accounts of the adaptive responses of northern aboriginal peoples include examples of purposive modification and management of ecologically favorable areas to increase resource productivity. Practices include clearing of trees, burning of berry patches and construction of fish weirs. This paper examines the adaptive capacity of the northern aboriginal community of Wemindji, east coast James Bay, in relation to long term landscape changes induced by coastal uplift processes. Associated changes are noticeable within a human lifetime and include the infilling of bays, the merger of islands with the mainland, as well as shifts in vegetative and wildlife communities. In response, generations of Cree hunters have actively modified the landscape u...
Canada’s subarctic region of James Bay, extending from the southeastern rim of the greater Hudson’s ...
Although there has been a tremendous amount of past and future development in the James Bay region o...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Concerns about environmental changes have prompted scholars to search for adaptation lessons and ins...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
Socioenvironmental changes in Canada’s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications...
Human adaptation remains an insufficiently studied part of the subject of climate change. This paper...
The role of local communities in protected area (PA) management has generated heated theoretical and...
This study investigates the importance of traditional hunting knowledge to Cree identity and experie...
Climate change and natural resource extraction are transforming boreal forest landscapes, with effec...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
Drawing on the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of the Lesser Slave Lake Cree, this paper shar...
In the 1880s, Piikani land use was transformed by their settlement on reserve, shifting from a mobil...
Cultural edges, as sites of encounter and interaction between two or more cultural groups, tend to r...
Canada’s subarctic region of James Bay, extending from the southeastern rim of the greater Hudson’s ...
Although there has been a tremendous amount of past and future development in the James Bay region o...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Concerns about environmental changes have prompted scholars to search for adaptation lessons and ins...
This article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources...
The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ra...
Socioenvironmental changes in Canada’s northern regions are likely to have wide-ranging implications...
Human adaptation remains an insufficiently studied part of the subject of climate change. This paper...
The role of local communities in protected area (PA) management has generated heated theoretical and...
This study investigates the importance of traditional hunting knowledge to Cree identity and experie...
Climate change and natural resource extraction are transforming boreal forest landscapes, with effec...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
Drawing on the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of the Lesser Slave Lake Cree, this paper shar...
In the 1880s, Piikani land use was transformed by their settlement on reserve, shifting from a mobil...
Cultural edges, as sites of encounter and interaction between two or more cultural groups, tend to r...
Canada’s subarctic region of James Bay, extending from the southeastern rim of the greater Hudson’s ...
Although there has been a tremendous amount of past and future development in the James Bay region o...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...