The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie River First Nation and Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation to make climate change research relevant to northern Indigenous adaptation planning. The communities of Old Crow, Yukon and Jean Marie River, NWT are both surrounded by permafrost and are dealing with the impacts of permafrost thaw. The “Human Dimensions of a Thawing Landscape” project will combine data on landscape thaw, traditional land use and climate change impacts to support community adaptation decision-making
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues associa...
Owing to years of Indigenous lobbying, organizing, and scholarship, recent decades have seen growin...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
The Northern Climate ExChange, Memorial University and International Institute for Sustainable Devel...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Climate change is already being experienced in Ontario’s Far North with implications for First Natio...
Climate change has quickly become one of the most commonly discussed topics in northern Canada. Comm...
This project investigates contemporary landscape hazards related to permafrost degradation in Burwas...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), located 127km east of Fort Simpson, is a very active communit...
ABSTRACT. Arctic communities are recently reporting warmer and shorter winters, which have implicati...
This project is focused on supporting infrastructure maintenance and construction for the developmen...
Inuit living in the circumpolar North have faced a number of rapid changes in the last century with ...
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues associa...
Owing to years of Indigenous lobbying, organizing, and scholarship, recent decades have seen growin...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Human and environmental systems in the circumpolar north are particularly affected by the Earth’s ch...
The Northern Climate ExChange, Memorial University and International Institute for Sustainable Devel...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Climate change is already being experienced in Ontario’s Far North with implications for First Natio...
Climate change has quickly become one of the most commonly discussed topics in northern Canada. Comm...
This project investigates contemporary landscape hazards related to permafrost degradation in Burwas...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), located 127km east of Fort Simpson, is a very active communit...
ABSTRACT. Arctic communities are recently reporting warmer and shorter winters, which have implicati...
This project is focused on supporting infrastructure maintenance and construction for the developmen...
Inuit living in the circumpolar North have faced a number of rapid changes in the last century with ...
Forests can have significant potential to mitigate climate change. Conversely, climatic changes have...
The likelihood of addressing the complex environmental, economic, and social/cultural issues associa...
Owing to years of Indigenous lobbying, organizing, and scholarship, recent decades have seen growin...