Climate change is the major global environmental challenge of this century. Globally, climate change impacts are unevenly distributed. In Canada, the impacts of climate change are reported to be exacerbated in northern and Indigenous communities. To help understand why this condition exists, I have applied the theoretical lens of political ecology as an explanatory tool. Political ecology links ecological outcomes to power differentials that result from control of government and other institutions over local and Indigenous peoples. This research took place in three First Nation communities in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Community members collected data for this study using semistructured interviews and a survey questionnaire deve...
Increases in the global population and accompanying demands for water and food production are having...
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island are experiencing climate change at an accelerated rate, however ...
Climate change is the major global environmental challenge of this century. Globally, climate change...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
Policymakers are increasingly recognizing the ways in which Indigenous Knowledge can complement West...
Indigenous communities in Canada are some of the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. R...
Indigenous peoples in the United States are already disproportionately experiencing the impacts of c...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
The Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation (SICC) is funded by the Nunatsiavut Government to represen...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
This paper looks at the relationship between neoliberal capitalism, genocide, the biopolitics of set...
This research examines the social-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity of the Crown of the Co...
Increasingly, those studying climate change are recognizing the potential of Traditional Ecological ...
This paper aims to touch upon the various climatic impacts on two differing indigenous tribes. The A...
Increases in the global population and accompanying demands for water and food production are having...
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island are experiencing climate change at an accelerated rate, however ...
Climate change is the major global environmental challenge of this century. Globally, climate change...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
Policymakers are increasingly recognizing the ways in which Indigenous Knowledge can complement West...
Indigenous communities in Canada are some of the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. R...
Indigenous peoples in the United States are already disproportionately experiencing the impacts of c...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
The Sivunivut Inuit Community Corporation (SICC) is funded by the Nunatsiavut Government to represen...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
This paper looks at the relationship between neoliberal capitalism, genocide, the biopolitics of set...
This research examines the social-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity of the Crown of the Co...
Increasingly, those studying climate change are recognizing the potential of Traditional Ecological ...
This paper aims to touch upon the various climatic impacts on two differing indigenous tribes. The A...
Increases in the global population and accompanying demands for water and food production are having...
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island are experiencing climate change at an accelerated rate, however ...