Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada

This multidisciplinary project is comprised of eight components focusing on: geology and Paleoenvironments (Froese); hydrology and biology (Wolfe); permafrost (Burn); dendrochronology (Pisaric); vegetation (Lantz); food security (Chan); muskrat (Humphries); and moose (Cooley). : Purpose: This resear...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shel Graupe, Wolfe, Brent, Burn, Christopher, Cooley, Dorothy, Froese, Duane, Chan, Laurie, Pisaric, Michael, Humphries, Murray, Lantz, Trevor
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2016
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11451
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11451
id ftdatacite:10.5443/11451
record_format openpolar
spelling ftdatacite:10.5443/11451 2023-05-15T16:32:23+02:00 Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada Shel Graupe Wolfe, Brent Burn, Christopher Cooley, Dorothy Froese, Duane Chan, Laurie Pisaric, Michael Humphries, Murray Lantz, Trevor 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11451 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11451 en eng Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Limited Climate change Community-based monitoring Food security Human adaptation Paleoecology Resource management strategies Traditional Knowledge Vegetation Wetland Wildlife International Polar Year-Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr' ahanahtyaa Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada dataset Dataset 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5443/11451 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This multidisciplinary project is comprised of eight components focusing on: geology and Paleoenvironments (Froese); hydrology and biology (Wolfe); permafrost (Burn); dendrochronology (Pisaric); vegetation (Lantz); food security (Chan); muskrat (Humphries); and moose (Cooley). : Purpose: This research project was initiated when the Vuntut Gwitchin Government invited researchers to Old Crow, Yukon to develop research questions based on the concerns of the community. This resulted in an IPY research project that seeks to integrate traditional and scientific approaches, generate new environmental knowledge of local, national and international significance, establish a legacy of community-based monitoring, create a strategic action plan to manage responses to future climate-driven effects, and serve as a useful model to other northern communities experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change. The goals of the project include: documenting the history of environmental change from the last interglacial to the present in Old Crow Flats; assessing the distribution and abundance of vegetation and wildlife in relation to the changing physical environment; evaluating the impact of changes in the physical and biological environment on traditional food sources of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation; and developing a long-term monitoring program for the Old Crow Flats to be continued by the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation. : Summary: The Old Crow Flats in northern Yukon is the homeland of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation and is a wetland ecosystem of international significance. Local observations indicate that this area is undergoing pronounced and unprecedented changes. To understand these changes, this project uses both traditional knowledge and scientific methods to investigate the hydrology, permafrost, plants and animals of the Old Crow Flats, as well as food security issues in surrounding communities. The use of paleo-environmental research techniques is also allowing researchers to assess conditions in the area during previous interglacial periods. Together, this information will be used to establish a legacy of community-based monitoring, create a strategic action plan to manage this important area, and serve as a model to other northern communities experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change. Dataset Gwitchin International Polar Year IPY Old Crow permafrost Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Yukon Canada Old Crow Flats ENVELOPE(-139.755,-139.755,68.083,68.083)
institution Open Polar
collection DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
op_collection_id ftdatacite
language English
topic Climate change
Community-based monitoring
Food security
Human adaptation
Paleoecology
Resource management strategies
Traditional Knowledge
Vegetation
Wetland
Wildlife
International Polar Year-Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr' ahanahtyaa Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
spellingShingle Climate change
Community-based monitoring
Food security
Human adaptation
Paleoecology
Resource management strategies
Traditional Knowledge
Vegetation
Wetland
Wildlife
International Polar Year-Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr' ahanahtyaa Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
Shel Graupe
Wolfe, Brent
Burn, Christopher
Cooley, Dorothy
Froese, Duane
Chan, Laurie
Pisaric, Michael
Humphries, Murray
Lantz, Trevor
Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
topic_facet Climate change
Community-based monitoring
Food security
Human adaptation
Paleoecology
Resource management strategies
Traditional Knowledge
Vegetation
Wetland
Wildlife
International Polar Year-Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr' ahanahtyaa Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
description This multidisciplinary project is comprised of eight components focusing on: geology and Paleoenvironments (Froese); hydrology and biology (Wolfe); permafrost (Burn); dendrochronology (Pisaric); vegetation (Lantz); food security (Chan); muskrat (Humphries); and moose (Cooley). : Purpose: This research project was initiated when the Vuntut Gwitchin Government invited researchers to Old Crow, Yukon to develop research questions based on the concerns of the community. This resulted in an IPY research project that seeks to integrate traditional and scientific approaches, generate new environmental knowledge of local, national and international significance, establish a legacy of community-based monitoring, create a strategic action plan to manage responses to future climate-driven effects, and serve as a useful model to other northern communities experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change. The goals of the project include: documenting the history of environmental change from the last interglacial to the present in Old Crow Flats; assessing the distribution and abundance of vegetation and wildlife in relation to the changing physical environment; evaluating the impact of changes in the physical and biological environment on traditional food sources of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation; and developing a long-term monitoring program for the Old Crow Flats to be continued by the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation. : Summary: The Old Crow Flats in northern Yukon is the homeland of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation and is a wetland ecosystem of international significance. Local observations indicate that this area is undergoing pronounced and unprecedented changes. To understand these changes, this project uses both traditional knowledge and scientific methods to investigate the hydrology, permafrost, plants and animals of the Old Crow Flats, as well as food security issues in surrounding communities. The use of paleo-environmental research techniques is also allowing researchers to assess conditions in the area during previous interglacial periods. Together, this information will be used to establish a legacy of community-based monitoring, create a strategic action plan to manage this important area, and serve as a model to other northern communities experiencing and adapting to the impacts of climate change.
format Dataset
author Shel Graupe
Wolfe, Brent
Burn, Christopher
Cooley, Dorothy
Froese, Duane
Chan, Laurie
Pisaric, Michael
Humphries, Murray
Lantz, Trevor
author_facet Shel Graupe
Wolfe, Brent
Burn, Christopher
Cooley, Dorothy
Froese, Duane
Chan, Laurie
Pisaric, Michael
Humphries, Murray
Lantz, Trevor
author_sort Shel Graupe
title Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
title_short Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
title_full Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
title_fullStr Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
title_full_unstemmed Yeendoo Nanh Nakhweenjit K'atr'ahanahtyaa: Environmental change and traditional use of the Old Crow Flats in northern Canada
title_sort yeendoo nanh nakhweenjit k'atr'ahanahtyaa: environmental change and traditional use of the old crow flats in northern canada
publisher Canadian Cryospheric Information Network
publishDate 2016
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11451
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11451
long_lat ENVELOPE(-139.755,-139.755,68.083,68.083)
geographic Yukon
Canada
Old Crow Flats
geographic_facet Yukon
Canada
Old Crow Flats
genre Gwitchin
International Polar Year
IPY
Old Crow
permafrost
Yukon
genre_facet Gwitchin
International Polar Year
IPY
Old Crow
permafrost
Yukon
op_rights Limited
op_doi https://doi.org/10.5443/11451
_version_ 1766022138553171968