Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by communities that are already experiencing social, political, economic and other environmental changes. Hence, there is a need to understand vulnerability to climate change in the context of multiple exposure-sensitivities at the community level. This paper responds to this perceived knowledge need based on a case study of the community of Kugluktuk in Nunavut, Canada. An established approach for vulnerability assessment is used to identify current climatic and non-climatic exposure-sensitivities along with their associated contemporary adaptation strategies. This assessment of current vulnerability is used as a basis to consider Kugluktuk’s possible vulnerability to climatic c...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by communities that are already experi...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by commu-nities that are already exper...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
ABSTRACT. Adaptation to climate change is recognized as an important policy issue by international b...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
This paper develops a vulnerability-based approach to characterize the human implications of climate...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada's Inuit population adapt to climate ...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
This paper develops a methodology for climate change adaptation planning in remote, resource-depende...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by communities that are already experi...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by commu-nities that are already exper...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
ABSTRACT. Adaptation to climate change is recognized as an important policy issue by international b...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
This paper develops a vulnerability-based approach to characterize the human implications of climate...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada's Inuit population adapt to climate ...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
This paper develops a methodology for climate change adaptation planning in remote, resource-depende...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
There is strong evidence that climate change is underway in the Arctic, with implications for Canada...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...