The Arctic is a global hotspot of climate change, which is impacting the livelihoods of remote Inuit communities. We conduct a longitudinal assessment of climate change vulnerability drawing upon fieldwork conducted in 2004 and 2015 in Ikpiarjuk (Arctic Bay), Nunavut, and focusing on risks associated with subsistence harvesting activities. Specifically, we employ the same conceptual and methodological approach to identify and characterize who is vulnerable, to what stresses, and why, assessing how this has changed over time, including re-interviewing individuals involved in the original study. We find similarities between the two periods, with many of the observed environmental changes documented in 2004 having accelerated over the last dec...
The Arctic is widely acknowledged as a global hotspot of climate change impacts. The implications of...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of community-scale climate change vulnerability assessments...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
The last decade has seen a proliferation of community-scale climate change vulnerability assessments...
This paper develops a vulnerability-based approach to characterize the human implications of climate...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
Current understanding of climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability among Inuit in the Arc...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
Current understanding of climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability among Inuit in the Arc...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the 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...
The Arctic is widely acknowledged as a global hotspot of climate change impacts. The implications of...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of community-scale climate change vulnerability assessments...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
The last decade has seen a proliferation of community-scale climate change vulnerability assessments...
This paper develops a vulnerability-based approach to characterize the human implications of climate...
Arctic communities are currently experiencing the effects of climate change. This paper contributes ...
Current understanding of climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability among Inuit in the Arc...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the c...
Current understanding of climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability among Inuit in the Arc...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems and the 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...
The Arctic is widely acknowledged as a global hotspot of climate change impacts. The implications of...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of community-scale climate change vulnerability assessments...