Reflections on the indigenous health adaptation to climate change (IHACC) project

The Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change (IHACC) project is a multi-year, trans-disciplinary, community-based initiative working with remote Indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon, Canadian Arctic and Uganda to examine vulnerabilities to the health effects of climate change, and to...

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Main Authors: Ford, James, Berrang-Ford, Lea, IHACC Team
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58879
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spelling ftidrcdspace:oai:idl-bnc-idrc.dspacedirect.org:10625/58879 2023-12-24T10:13:31+01:00 Reflections on the indigenous health adaptation to climate change (IHACC) project Ford, James Berrang-Ford, Lea IHACC Team 2016-04-13 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58879 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58879 CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION AMAZON REGION ARCTIC REGION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KNOWLEDGE SHARING RESEARCH IMPACT EVALUATION PERU UGANDA NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA Presentation 2016 ftidrcdspace 2023-11-26T00:13:52Z The Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change (IHACC) project is a multi-year, trans-disciplinary, community-based initiative working with remote Indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon, Canadian Arctic and Uganda to examine vulnerabilities to the health effects of climate change, and to develop an evidentiary base for adaptation. The presentation provides an evaluation of aims and accomplishments to date in terms of: training; shaping policies and practice; advancing knowledge; challenges; and maintaining partnerships. Conference Object Arctic Climate change International Development Research Centre: IDRC Digital Library Arctic
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topic CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
AMAZON REGION
ARCTIC REGION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH IMPACT
EVALUATION
PERU
UGANDA
NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA
spellingShingle CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
AMAZON REGION
ARCTIC REGION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH IMPACT
EVALUATION
PERU
UGANDA
NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA
Ford, James
Berrang-Ford, Lea
IHACC Team
Reflections on the indigenous health adaptation to climate change (IHACC) project
topic_facet CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
AMAZON REGION
ARCTIC REGION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
RESEARCH IMPACT
EVALUATION
PERU
UGANDA
NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA
description The Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change (IHACC) project is a multi-year, trans-disciplinary, community-based initiative working with remote Indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon, Canadian Arctic and Uganda to examine vulnerabilities to the health effects of climate change, and to develop an evidentiary base for adaptation. The presentation provides an evaluation of aims and accomplishments to date in terms of: training; shaping policies and practice; advancing knowledge; challenges; and maintaining partnerships.
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Berrang-Ford, Lea
IHACC Team
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IHACC Team
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