Climate change policy responses for Canada’s Inuit population: The importance of and opportunities for adaptation | Dr. James Ford

We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada’s Inuit population adapt to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants of vulnerability identified in research conducted with 15 Inuit communities. A consistent approach was used in each case...

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