This poster presents findings from research that systematically reviewed scientific and grey literature publications addressing climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) in the western Canadian Arctic. The review was structured using a vulnerability approach and 420 documents related directly or indirectly to climate change were analyzed to provide insights on the current state of knowledge on climate change vulnerability in the ISR as a basis for supporting long-term adaptation planning in the region. The literature documents widespread evidence of climate change in the ISR which is compromising food security and health status, limiting transportation access and travel routes to hunting grounds, ...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...
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 ...
This paper reviews scientific and gray literature addressing climate change vulnerability and adapta...
This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = ...
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...
This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = ...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
ABSTRACT. Research on the human dimensions of climate change (HDCC) in the Canadian Arctic has expan...
Research on the human dimensions of climate change (HDCC) in the Canadian Arctic has expanded so rap...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by communities that are already experi...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
There is growing concern among Canadian Inuit about the impacts on the environment from global chang...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...
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 ...
This paper reviews scientific and gray literature addressing climate change vulnerability and adapta...
This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = ...
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...
This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = ...
The last decade has witnessed a proliferation of research into the human dimensions of climate chang...
ABSTRACT. Research on the human dimensions of climate change (HDCC) in the Canadian Arctic has expan...
Research on the human dimensions of climate change (HDCC) in the Canadian Arctic has expanded so rap...
Climate change is already affecting Arctic ecosystems and the human communities that rely on them fo...
Climate change in the Canadian north is, and will be, managed by communities that are already experi...
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for people’s livelihoods...
There is growing concern among Canadian Inuit about the impacts on the environment from global chang...
Arctic ecosystems are already experiencing and responding to climate change. Inuit communities are h...
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 ...