Tracking Change: 2018 SSHRCC Partnership Grants Midterm Review: Narrative Report and Appendices

Tracking Change is a network of Indigenous/community organizations, governments and academics aimed at building capacity to document and share local and traditional knowledge (LTK) about social-ecological change in the Mackenzie River, Lower Mekong, and Lower Amazon basins; and determine its’ role i...

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Main Author: Parlee, Brenda
Other Authors: Parlee, Brenda; Baird, Ian; Silvano, Renato; Traditional Knowledge and Strengthening Partnerships Committee (TKSPC), Mackzenzie River Basin Board (MRRB), Government of Alberta, Government of the Northwest Territories
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