Indigenous Knowledge of Human–Polar Bear Coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba ...
2023 ... : Polar bears (wapusk; nanuq; sas; loor blaan; Ursus maritimus) and people have shared northern coastlines for time immemorial, yet concerns about polar bears coming into communities is increasing. As the Arctic warms and sea ice habitat declines due to climate warming, coexistence strategi...
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ftdatacite:10.25316/ir-19237 2024-02-04T09:58:09+01:00 Indigenous Knowledge of Human–Polar Bear Coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba ... Miller, Katharina 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.25316/ir-19237 https://www.viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/27563 en eng Vancouver Island University College of interdisciplinary studies ScholarlyArticle Thesis Text article-journal 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25316/ir-19237 2024-01-05T02:17:04Z 2023 ... : Polar bears (wapusk; nanuq; sas; loor blaan; Ursus maritimus) and people have shared northern coastlines for time immemorial, yet concerns about polar bears coming into communities is increasing. As the Arctic warms and sea ice habitat declines due to climate warming, coexistence strategies between people and polar bears have become increasingly important. This study uses community-based participatory research; coproduction of knowledge; hands back, hands forward; and storytelling to documents Indigenous knowledge of human–polar bear coexistence with Swampy Cree, Sayisi Dene, Caribou Inuit, and Métis people of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. By coupling deductive time-based themes with inductive thematic analysis, this research documents Indigenous knowledge and provides recommendations as future visions for human–polar bear coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba: protect tourism as an important industry and economy, support proactive management and less invasive research, elevate Indigenous knowledge, improve ... Thesis Arctic Churchill inuit nanuq Sayisi Dene Sea ice Ursus maritimus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Canada |
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2023 ... : Polar bears (wapusk; nanuq; sas; loor blaan; Ursus maritimus) and people have shared northern coastlines for time immemorial, yet concerns about polar bears coming into communities is increasing. As the Arctic warms and sea ice habitat declines due to climate warming, coexistence strategies between people and polar bears have become increasingly important. This study uses community-based participatory research; coproduction of knowledge; hands back, hands forward; and storytelling to documents Indigenous knowledge of human–polar bear coexistence with Swampy Cree, Sayisi Dene, Caribou Inuit, and Métis people of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. By coupling deductive time-based themes with inductive thematic analysis, this research documents Indigenous knowledge and provides recommendations as future visions for human–polar bear coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba: protect tourism as an important industry and economy, support proactive management and less invasive research, elevate Indigenous knowledge, improve ... |
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Indigenous Knowledge of Human–Polar Bear Coexistence in Churchill, Manitoba ... |
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