Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.

Includes locations of Inuinnait places visited and harvests and their relative mass of edible weight (kgs), recorded for the year 2019. Basemap: Esri World Imagery (Attribution: Esri, Maxar, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community).

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Main Authors: Angus W. Naylor (11502419), James D. Ford (6095315), Tristan Pearce (4620556), David Fawcett (11502422), Dylan Clark (11502425), James van Alstine (11502428)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258048.g004
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16701419 2023-05-15T16:55:07+02:00 Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020. Angus W. Naylor (11502419) James D. Ford (6095315) Tristan Pearce (4620556) David Fawcett (11502422) Dylan Clark (11502425) James van Alstine (11502428) 2021-09-29T17:38:55Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258048.g004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Annotated_and_tracked_GPS_trails_around_Ulukhaktok_June_2018_June_2020_/16701419 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258048.g004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified participatory mapping sessions inuit food systems followed 10 hunters div >< p also affect harvesting particularly financial capital nt </ p affect harvesting activities climate change impacts monitoring climate vulnerability climate change harvesting activities n </ year period within communities weekly semi trails (< structured interviews standalone factors societal conditions results demonstrate political stressors northwest territories northern canada lived experience impacts manifest highly dynamic greater influence gps monitoring factors relating extreme events dynamic vulnerability different timescales conversational bi considerable potential changing environmental cascading effects acting synchronously 409 ) Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258048.g004 2021-12-20T01:11:27Z Includes locations of Inuinnait places visited and harvests and their relative mass of edible weight (kgs), recorded for the year 2019. Basemap: Esri World Imagery (Attribution: Esri, Maxar, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community). Still Image inuit Northwest Territories Ulukhaktok Unknown Northwest Territories Canada Ulukhaktok ENVELOPE(-117.772,-117.772,70.736,70.736)
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topic Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
participatory mapping sessions
inuit food systems
followed 10 hunters
div >< p
also affect harvesting
particularly financial capital
nt </ p
affect harvesting activities
climate change impacts
monitoring climate vulnerability
climate change
harvesting activities
n </
year period
within communities
weekly semi
trails (<
structured interviews
standalone factors
societal conditions
results demonstrate
political stressors
northwest territories
northern canada
lived experience
impacts manifest
highly dynamic
greater influence
gps monitoring
factors relating
extreme events
dynamic vulnerability
different timescales
conversational bi
considerable potential
changing environmental
cascading effects
acting synchronously
409 )
spellingShingle Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
participatory mapping sessions
inuit food systems
followed 10 hunters
div >< p
also affect harvesting
particularly financial capital
nt </ p
affect harvesting activities
climate change impacts
monitoring climate vulnerability
climate change
harvesting activities
n </
year period
within communities
weekly semi
trails (<
structured interviews
standalone factors
societal conditions
results demonstrate
political stressors
northwest territories
northern canada
lived experience
impacts manifest
highly dynamic
greater influence
gps monitoring
factors relating
extreme events
dynamic vulnerability
different timescales
conversational bi
considerable potential
changing environmental
cascading effects
acting synchronously
409 )
Angus W. Naylor (11502419)
James D. Ford (6095315)
Tristan Pearce (4620556)
David Fawcett (11502422)
Dylan Clark (11502425)
James van Alstine (11502428)
Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
topic_facet Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
participatory mapping sessions
inuit food systems
followed 10 hunters
div >< p
also affect harvesting
particularly financial capital
nt </ p
affect harvesting activities
climate change impacts
monitoring climate vulnerability
climate change
harvesting activities
n </
year period
within communities
weekly semi
trails (<
structured interviews
standalone factors
societal conditions
results demonstrate
political stressors
northwest territories
northern canada
lived experience
impacts manifest
highly dynamic
greater influence
gps monitoring
factors relating
extreme events
dynamic vulnerability
different timescales
conversational bi
considerable potential
changing environmental
cascading effects
acting synchronously
409 )
description Includes locations of Inuinnait places visited and harvests and their relative mass of edible weight (kgs), recorded for the year 2019. Basemap: Esri World Imagery (Attribution: Esri, Maxar, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community).
format Still Image
author Angus W. Naylor (11502419)
James D. Ford (6095315)
Tristan Pearce (4620556)
David Fawcett (11502422)
Dylan Clark (11502425)
James van Alstine (11502428)
author_facet Angus W. Naylor (11502419)
James D. Ford (6095315)
Tristan Pearce (4620556)
David Fawcett (11502422)
Dylan Clark (11502425)
James van Alstine (11502428)
author_sort Angus W. Naylor (11502419)
title Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
title_short Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
title_full Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
title_fullStr Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
title_full_unstemmed Annotated and tracked GPS trails around Ulukhaktok June 2018—June 2020.
title_sort annotated and tracked gps trails around ulukhaktok june 2018—june 2020.
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url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258048.g004
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