Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...

Ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic nearly tripled between 1990 and 2015. Most of that increase happened in Nunavut waters. Corridors have been mapped in the Arctic Ocean as part of the Low Impact Shipping Corridors Initiative co-led by Transport Canada, the Canadian Coast Guard, and Canadian Hydrog...

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Main Authors: Carter, Natalie Ann, Dawson, Jackie, Joyce, Jenna, Ogilvie, Annika, Weber, Melissa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: My University 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-21543
https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/37271
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spelling ftdatacite:10.20381/ruor-21543 2024-03-31T07:50:00+00:00 Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ... Carter, Natalie Ann Dawson, Jackie Joyce, Jenna Ogilvie, Annika Weber, Melissa 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-21543 https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/37271 en eng My University Low impact shipping corridors Inuit perspectives Marine transportation governance Culturally significant marine areas Arctic shipping impacts article CreativeWork Other 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-21543 2024-03-04T14:03:00Z Ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic nearly tripled between 1990 and 2015. Most of that increase happened in Nunavut waters. Corridors have been mapped in the Arctic Ocean as part of the Low Impact Shipping Corridors Initiative co-led by Transport Canada, the Canadian Coast Guard, and Canadian Hydrographic Service. Low impact shipping corridors are the current framework for governing shipping in the Canadian Arctic. The intent of the low impact shipping corridors is to reduce the likelihood of marine incidents by providing predictable levels of service to mariners transiting the corridors. Identification of Inuit and northerners’ perspectives on the potential impacts of marine vessels on marine areas used for cultural and livelihood activities, and on community members, and the inclusion of Inuit and northerners’ voices in the development of potential management strategies for the low impact shipping corridors and Arctic marine transportation are key considerations in the current prioritization of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean inuit Nunavut Pond Inlet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Nunavut Pond Inlet ENVELOPE(-77.960,-77.960,72.699,72.699)
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Inuit perspectives
Marine transportation governance
Culturally significant marine areas
Arctic shipping impacts
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Inuit perspectives
Marine transportation governance
Culturally significant marine areas
Arctic shipping impacts
Carter, Natalie Ann
Dawson, Jackie
Joyce, Jenna
Ogilvie, Annika
Weber, Melissa
Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
topic_facet Low impact shipping corridors
Inuit perspectives
Marine transportation governance
Culturally significant marine areas
Arctic shipping impacts
description Ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic nearly tripled between 1990 and 2015. Most of that increase happened in Nunavut waters. Corridors have been mapped in the Arctic Ocean as part of the Low Impact Shipping Corridors Initiative co-led by Transport Canada, the Canadian Coast Guard, and Canadian Hydrographic Service. Low impact shipping corridors are the current framework for governing shipping in the Canadian Arctic. The intent of the low impact shipping corridors is to reduce the likelihood of marine incidents by providing predictable levels of service to mariners transiting the corridors. Identification of Inuit and northerners’ perspectives on the potential impacts of marine vessels on marine areas used for cultural and livelihood activities, and on community members, and the inclusion of Inuit and northerners’ voices in the development of potential management strategies for the low impact shipping corridors and Arctic marine transportation are key considerations in the current prioritization of the ...
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author Carter, Natalie Ann
Dawson, Jackie
Joyce, Jenna
Ogilvie, Annika
Weber, Melissa
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Ogilvie, Annika
Weber, Melissa
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title Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
title_short Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
title_full Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
title_fullStr Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Pond Inlet, Nunavut community report) ...
title_sort arctic corridors and northern voices: governing marine transportation in the canadian arctic (pond inlet, nunavut community report) ...
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