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Ocean Frontier Institute Indigenous Engagement Guide.
(Ocean Frontier Institute, Halifax, NS, Canada, 2021)
The Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI) has developed an Indigenous (Inuit, Métis, and First Nation) Engagement Guide (The Guide or Guide) to facilitate efforts toward respectful and meaningful engagement with Indigenous ...
Knowledge for a sustainable Arctic, 3rd Arctic Science Ministerial Report, 08–09 May 2021 | Tokyo, Japan.
(Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Reykjavík, Iceland, 2021)
To strengthen international cooperation and respond to the severe threat
of climate change and biodiversity loss in the Arctic, the Icelandic Ministry
of Education, Science and Culture and the Japanese Ministry of ...
Meaningful Engagement of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Marine Activities: A Reference Guide.
(Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME), Akureyri, Iceland, 2021)
This Reference Guide is meant to familiarize proponents of actions or activities in the Arctic and Indigenous Peoples and local communities with good practices for meaningful engagement. It is based on the Meaningful ...
Inuit Food Insecurity as a Consequence of Fragmented Marine Resource Management Policies? Emerging Lessons from Nunatsiavut.
(2021)
Historically, Inuit communities of the Arctic have relied significantly on the living marine resources of their coastal waters for nutrition, underpinning community cohesion and enhancing individual and collective well-being. ...
Sila Qanuippa? (How's the Weather?): Integrating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and Environmental Forecasting Products to Support Travel Safety around Pond Inlet, Nunavut, in a Changing Climate.
(2021)
As Inuit hunters living in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, we (N. Simonee and J. Alooloo) travel extensively on land, water, and sea ice. Climate change, including changing sea ice and increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, ...