Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada

"Research conducted with the communities of Arctic Bay and Igloolik in Nunavut identified key areas where policy can help Inuit reduce their vulnerability to climate change, focusing on the renewable resource harvesting sector. The policy responses are based on an understanding of policy develo...

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Main Authors: Ford, J. D., Pearce, T., Smit, B., Wandel, J., Allurut, M., Shappa, K., Ittusujurat, H., Qrunnut, K.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/2429
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author Ford, J. D.
Pearce, T.
Smit, B.
Wandel, J.
Allurut, M.
Shappa, K.
Ittusujurat, H.
Qrunnut, K.
author_facet Ford, J. D.
Pearce, T.
Smit, B.
Wandel, J.
Allurut, M.
Shappa, K.
Ittusujurat, H.
Qrunnut, K.
author_sort Ford, J. D.
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description "Research conducted with the communities of Arctic Bay and Igloolik in Nunavut identified key areas where policy can help Inuit reduce their vulnerability to climate change, focusing on the renewable resource harvesting sector. The policy responses are based on an understanding of policy development and decision making and on an understanding of the processes that shape vulnerability, which in Nunavut comprise the erosion of traditional Inuit knowledge and land-based skills, the weakening of social networks, and a reduction in harvesting flexibility. Policies relating to cultural preservation, wildlife comanagement, and harvester support can serve as entry points for influencing these processes. Our recommendations fall within the mandates of the Government of Nunavut and the institutions created under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, and they have been identified as policy priorities by communities and Inuit organizations."
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/2429 2025-01-16T19:49:13+00:00 Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada Ford, J. D. Pearce, T. Smit, B. Wandel, J. Allurut, M. Shappa, K. Ittusujurat, H. Qrunnut, K. North America Canada 2007 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/2429 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10535/2429 Arctic 60 2 June climate change adaptation policy analysis vulnerability Inuit (North American people) resource management harvesting Global Commons Journal Article published 2007 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:16:38Z "Research conducted with the communities of Arctic Bay and Igloolik in Nunavut identified key areas where policy can help Inuit reduce their vulnerability to climate change, focusing on the renewable resource harvesting sector. The policy responses are based on an understanding of policy development and decision making and on an understanding of the processes that shape vulnerability, which in Nunavut comprise the erosion of traditional Inuit knowledge and land-based skills, the weakening of social networks, and a reduction in harvesting flexibility. Policies relating to cultural preservation, wildlife comanagement, and harvester support can serve as entry points for influencing these processes. Our recommendations fall within the mandates of the Government of Nunavut and the institutions created under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, and they have been identified as policy priorities by communities and Inuit organizations." Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic bay Arctic Climate change Igloolik inuit Nunavut Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) Arctic Arctic Bay ENVELOPE(-85.116,-85.116,73.018,73.018) Canada Igloolik ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,69.378,69.378) Nunavut
spellingShingle climate change
adaptation
policy analysis
vulnerability
Inuit (North American people)
resource management
harvesting
Global Commons
Ford, J. D.
Pearce, T.
Smit, B.
Wandel, J.
Allurut, M.
Shappa, K.
Ittusujurat, H.
Qrunnut, K.
Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title_full Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title_fullStr Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title_short Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada
title_sort reducing vulnerability to climate change in the arctic: the case of nunavut, canada
topic climate change
adaptation
policy analysis
vulnerability
Inuit (North American people)
resource management
harvesting
Global Commons
topic_facet climate change
adaptation
policy analysis
vulnerability
Inuit (North American people)
resource management
harvesting
Global Commons
url http://hdl.handle.net/10535/2429