Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination

Inuit living in Nunavut have harvested light geese and lived near goose colonies for generations. Inuit knowledge includes important information about light goose ecology and management that can inform co-management and enhance scientific research and monitoring. Since the 1970s, populations of ligh...

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Main Authors: Henri, Dominique A., Carter, Natalie A., Irkok, Aupaa, Nipisar, Shelton, Emiktaut, Lenny, Saviakjuk, Bobbie, Salliq Project Management Committee, Arviat Project Management Committee, Ljubicic, Gita J., Smith, Paul A., Johnston, Vicky
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Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2020
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/as-2019-0015 2024-06-23T07:48:17+00:00 Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination Henri, Dominique A. Carter, Natalie A. Irkok, Aupaa Nipisar, Shelton Emiktaut, Lenny Saviakjuk, Bobbie Salliq Project Management Committee Arviat Project Management Committee Ljubicic, Gita J. Smith, Paul A. Johnston, Vicky 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0015 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/as-2019-0015 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/as-2019-0015 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Arctic Science volume 6, issue 3, page 173-207 ISSN 2368-7460 2368-7460 journal-article 2020 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2019-0015 2024-06-06T04:11:16Z Inuit living in Nunavut have harvested light geese and lived near goose colonies for generations. Inuit knowledge includes important information about light goose ecology and management that can inform co-management and enhance scientific research and monitoring. Since the 1970s, populations of light geese (Snow and Ross’ Geese; kanguit and kangunnait in Inuktut; Chen caerulescens (Linnaeus, 1758) and Chen rossii (Cassin, 1861)) have experienced significant increases in abundance which led to habitat alteration in some portions of the central and eastern Canadian Arctic. In response to concerns expressed by Inuit and wildlife managers about light goose abundance, we conducted a collaborative research project in Arviat and Salliq (Coral Harbour), Nunavut, aiming to mobilize and document Inuit knowledge about light goose ecology and management in the Kivalliq region. Here, we explore the potential of collaborative research for mobilizing Inuit knowledge to support informed and inclusive decision-making about wildlife resources. First, we describe the participatory research methods employed to explore Inuit-identified management recommendations for light geese and engage co-management partners and research contributors to explore select management options. Then, we present these light goose management recommendations and options. Lastly, we discuss opportunities and challenges around the use of collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination. Inuit nunaqaqtut Nunavuumi angunasuksimalirmata kanguqpangnik kangurniglu nunaqarvingita sanianni araagunik unuqtunnik. Inuit qaujimaningat ilaqaqpuq aturnilingnik kanguit niqinginnik mianirijauninginniklu tusaumatitaulutik qaujisarningit mianiriyaunigillu. Taimangat 1970s atuqtilugit, kanguit unirningit (kanguit amma kanguaryuit Inuktut; Chen caerulescens (Linnaeus, 1758) amma Chen rossii (Cassin, 1861)) ayunganaqtukut pisimangmata unulialiqlutik amma niqiqatiarungnauqlutik Kanataup uqiuktaqtunngani. Tamana piblugu Inuit uumayuliriyillu ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arviat Coral Harbour inuit Kivalliq Nunavut Canadian Science Publishing Arctic Coral Harbour ENVELOPE(-83.073,-83.073,64.122,64.122) Nunavut Arctic Science 6 3 173 207
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description Inuit living in Nunavut have harvested light geese and lived near goose colonies for generations. Inuit knowledge includes important information about light goose ecology and management that can inform co-management and enhance scientific research and monitoring. Since the 1970s, populations of light geese (Snow and Ross’ Geese; kanguit and kangunnait in Inuktut; Chen caerulescens (Linnaeus, 1758) and Chen rossii (Cassin, 1861)) have experienced significant increases in abundance which led to habitat alteration in some portions of the central and eastern Canadian Arctic. In response to concerns expressed by Inuit and wildlife managers about light goose abundance, we conducted a collaborative research project in Arviat and Salliq (Coral Harbour), Nunavut, aiming to mobilize and document Inuit knowledge about light goose ecology and management in the Kivalliq region. Here, we explore the potential of collaborative research for mobilizing Inuit knowledge to support informed and inclusive decision-making about wildlife resources. First, we describe the participatory research methods employed to explore Inuit-identified management recommendations for light geese and engage co-management partners and research contributors to explore select management options. Then, we present these light goose management recommendations and options. Lastly, we discuss opportunities and challenges around the use of collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination. Inuit nunaqaqtut Nunavuumi angunasuksimalirmata kanguqpangnik kangurniglu nunaqarvingita sanianni araagunik unuqtunnik. Inuit qaujimaningat ilaqaqpuq aturnilingnik kanguit niqinginnik mianirijauninginniklu tusaumatitaulutik qaujisarningit mianiriyaunigillu. Taimangat 1970s atuqtilugit, kanguit unirningit (kanguit amma kanguaryuit Inuktut; Chen caerulescens (Linnaeus, 1758) amma Chen rossii (Cassin, 1861)) ayunganaqtukut pisimangmata unulialiqlutik amma niqiqatiarungnauqlutik Kanataup uqiuktaqtunngani. Tamana piblugu Inuit uumayuliriyillu ...
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author Henri, Dominique A.
Carter, Natalie A.
Irkok, Aupaa
Nipisar, Shelton
Emiktaut, Lenny
Saviakjuk, Bobbie
Salliq Project Management Committee
Arviat Project Management Committee
Ljubicic, Gita J.
Smith, Paul A.
Johnston, Vicky
spellingShingle Henri, Dominique A.
Carter, Natalie A.
Irkok, Aupaa
Nipisar, Shelton
Emiktaut, Lenny
Saviakjuk, Bobbie
Salliq Project Management Committee
Arviat Project Management Committee
Ljubicic, Gita J.
Smith, Paul A.
Johnston, Vicky
Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
author_facet Henri, Dominique A.
Carter, Natalie A.
Irkok, Aupaa
Nipisar, Shelton
Emiktaut, Lenny
Saviakjuk, Bobbie
Salliq Project Management Committee
Arviat Project Management Committee
Ljubicic, Gita J.
Smith, Paul A.
Johnston, Vicky
author_sort Henri, Dominique A.
title Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
title_short Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
title_full Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
title_fullStr Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
title_full_unstemmed Qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(What should we do with all of these geese?) Collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and Inuit self-determination
title_sort qanuq ukua kanguit sunialiqpitigu?(what should we do with all of these geese?) collaborative research to support wildlife co-management and inuit self-determination
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