Climate adaptation, Fishing, First Nations, Fraser River, Indigenous people, Sockeye salmon, Subsistence, Traditional harvest,
Indigenous peoples are both disproportionately threatened by global climate change and uniquely posi...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...
Climate change is one of the most critical components of global environmental changes. Climate in it...
Around the world today, 7 million coastal Indigenous peoples consume 15 times more seafoods than non...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
Climate change is having a significant influence on global fish production as well as on small-scale...
Abstract Northern Indigenous communities are experiencing rapid climate change and disrupted seasona...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Human adaptation remains an insufficiently studied part of the subject of climate change. This paper...
Climate change is altering the physical and biogeochemical properties of the ocean, with implication...
This paper presents research that examined the sensitivity and adaptive capacity of people and their...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
San Sebastian, one of the four fishing villages in the Eastern part of the Municipality of Lagonoy, ...
Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are be...
Indigenous peoples are both disproportionately threatened by global climate change and uniquely posi...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...
Climate change is one of the most critical components of global environmental changes. Climate in it...
Around the world today, 7 million coastal Indigenous peoples consume 15 times more seafoods than non...
Traditional foodways of Indigenous people around the world are being changed by human-caused climate...
Climate change is having a significant influence on global fish production as well as on small-scale...
Abstract Northern Indigenous communities are experiencing rapid climate change and disrupted seasona...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
Human adaptation remains an insufficiently studied part of the subject of climate change. This paper...
Climate change is altering the physical and biogeochemical properties of the ocean, with implication...
This paper presents research that examined the sensitivity and adaptive capacity of people and their...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
Background and Significance: Arctic Indigenous peoples (IP) are vulnerable to climate change due to...
San Sebastian, one of the four fishing villages in the Eastern part of the Municipality of Lagonoy, ...
Indigenous communities in British Columbia (BC) hold deep relationships with their Lands, and are be...
Indigenous peoples are both disproportionately threatened by global climate change and uniquely posi...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...
Climate change is one of the most critical components of global environmental changes. Climate in it...