What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford

This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = 420) to identify and characterize the nature of climate change vulnerability in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the western Canadian Arctic and identify gaps in understanding. The literature docum...

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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.ebolfs 2023-05-15T14:47:28+02:00 What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford virginielariviere 2010-10-13 http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/652 fr fre Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR 10670/1.ebolfs http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/652 other Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR geo demo Blog post https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6947/ 2010 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:21:06Z This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = 420) to identify and characterize the nature of climate change vulnerability in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the western Canadian Arctic and identify gaps in understanding. The literature documents widespread evidence of climate change, with implications for human and biophysical systems. Adaptations are being employed to manage changing conditions and are indicative of a high adaptive c. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Inuvialuit Unknown Arctic
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description This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = 420) to identify and characterize the nature of climate change vulnerability in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the western Canadian Arctic and identify gaps in understanding. The literature documents widespread evidence of climate change, with implications for human and biophysical systems. Adaptations are being employed to manage changing conditions and are indicative of a high adaptive c.
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title What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford
title_short What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford
title_full What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford
title_fullStr What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford
title_full_unstemmed What we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic. | Dr. James Ford
title_sort what we know, don’t know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western canadian arctic. | dr. james ford
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