Review of Climate Change Adaptation in the Canadian North: Identifying common themes, actions, and opportunities to improve access to adaptation knowledge

Canada’s North is changing rapidly. It is unique in terms of its relatively strong representation of indigenous people and variety of landscapes. This creates a unique context for climate change adaptation, both in terms of urgency (change is happening now!) and interconnectedness with other socio-e...

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Other Authors: Stephanie Saal (Author), Daniel Jolkowski (Author), Kaitlyn Bakker (Author), Christine Spencer (Author), Kayla Arey (Author), Kelly Tolbalt (Author), Ulrich Trachel (Designer), Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) (Funder)
Format: Review
Language:unknown
Published: Yukon Research Centre 2019
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/yukonu%3A25/datastream/OBJ/download
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Summary:Canada’s North is changing rapidly. It is unique in terms of its relatively strong representation of indigenous people and variety of landscapes. This creates a unique context for climate change adaptation, both in terms of urgency (change is happening now!) and interconnectedness with other socio-economic factors. To help understand common themes, gaps, and climate change adaptation needs, Northern Climate ExChange conducted a review of academic and non- academic papers, presentations, websites, and reports.