The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology

Community-based monitoring is a promising strategy for collaboratively documenting knowledge that has become increasingly widespread among Indigenous communities, institutions, and governments across the Arctic. In January 2012, the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board launched the Community-Based Moni...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Denis Ndeloh Etiendem, Rebecca Jeppesen, Jordan Hoffman, Kyle Ritchie, Beth Keats, Peter Evans, Danielle EA Quinn
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0008
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:72fa4b05c3f741aa844d8fb54c161b2b 2023-05-15T14:22:19+02:00 The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology Denis Ndeloh Etiendem Rebecca Jeppesen Jordan Hoffman Kyle Ritchie Beth Keats Peter Evans Danielle EA Quinn 2020-09-01 https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0008 https://doaj.org/article/72fa4b05c3f741aa844d8fb54c161b2b en fr eng fre Canadian Science Publishing doi:10.1139/as-2020-0008 2368-7460 https://doaj.org/article/72fa4b05c3f741aa844d8fb54c161b2b undefined Arctic Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 307-325 (2020) community-based monitoring inuit knowledge nunavut wildlife management board co-management nunalingni uumajunik nauttiqsuaqarnirmut piliriaq inuit qaujimajangat nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit aulatsijiuqatigiit manag info Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0008 2023-01-22T19:05:32Z Community-based monitoring is a promising strategy for collaboratively documenting knowledge that has become increasingly widespread among Indigenous communities, institutions, and governments across the Arctic. In January 2012, the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board launched the Community-Based Monitoring Network (CBMN) to document current Inuit harvesting practices using modern technology by engaging Inuit harvesters in Nunavut who hunt, fish, gather, and observe wildlife. We provide an overview of the CBMN and discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating data gathered through the CBMN in co-management decision-making. The CBMN has resulted in the collection of 7225 wildlife harvest and 2623 observation records by 85 harvesters in seven communities during 5594 on the land trips covering a combined area of approximately 400 000 km2. The CBMN represents a powerful approach to knowledge production by Inuit harvesters that is relevant to wildlife managers and co-management agencies. However, the data collected through the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s CBMN neither follow conventional wildlife study scientific standards, nor match the outputs of participatory Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit social science research. Instead, it represents a hybrid form of the types of information typically used in resource management discussions. Although such data can inform decision-making, further work may be necessary to fulfill this potential. Nunalingni uumajunik nauttiqsuaqarniq aturuminaqtuulluni upalungaijautiuvuq katujjillutik titiraqsivalliajut qaujimanirijaujunik taakkualu atuqtauvalliatuinnaliqtut nunaqaqqaaqsimajut nunalinginnit, pilirivingnut, ammalu gavamaujuni ukiuqtaqtulimaami. Jaannuari 2012-ngutillugu, nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit (NWMB) saqqittilauqsimajut nunalingni uumajunik nauttiqsuaqarnirmut piliriamik (CBMN) titiraqtauvalliaqullugit ullumiujuq inuit angunasugusingit aturlutik uajamuuqtunik ullumi atuqtauvaliqtunik nunavumi inuit angunasukpaktut, iqalugasukpaktut, nuatsivaktut, amma ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic inuit Nunavut Unknown Arctic Nunavut Arctic Science 6 3 307 325
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inuit knowledge
nunavut wildlife management board
co-management
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inuit qaujimajangat
nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit
aulatsijiuqatigiit
manag
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inuit knowledge
nunavut wildlife management board
co-management
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inuit qaujimajangat
nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit
aulatsijiuqatigiit
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Denis Ndeloh Etiendem
Rebecca Jeppesen
Jordan Hoffman
Kyle Ritchie
Beth Keats
Peter Evans
Danielle EA Quinn
The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology
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inuit knowledge
nunavut wildlife management board
co-management
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inuit qaujimajangat
nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit
aulatsijiuqatigiit
manag
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description Community-based monitoring is a promising strategy for collaboratively documenting knowledge that has become increasingly widespread among Indigenous communities, institutions, and governments across the Arctic. In January 2012, the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board launched the Community-Based Monitoring Network (CBMN) to document current Inuit harvesting practices using modern technology by engaging Inuit harvesters in Nunavut who hunt, fish, gather, and observe wildlife. We provide an overview of the CBMN and discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating data gathered through the CBMN in co-management decision-making. The CBMN has resulted in the collection of 7225 wildlife harvest and 2623 observation records by 85 harvesters in seven communities during 5594 on the land trips covering a combined area of approximately 400 000 km2. The CBMN represents a powerful approach to knowledge production by Inuit harvesters that is relevant to wildlife managers and co-management agencies. However, the data collected through the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s CBMN neither follow conventional wildlife study scientific standards, nor match the outputs of participatory Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit social science research. Instead, it represents a hybrid form of the types of information typically used in resource management discussions. Although such data can inform decision-making, further work may be necessary to fulfill this potential. Nunalingni uumajunik nauttiqsuaqarniq aturuminaqtuulluni upalungaijautiuvuq katujjillutik titiraqsivalliajut qaujimanirijaujunik taakkualu atuqtauvalliatuinnaliqtut nunaqaqqaaqsimajut nunalinginnit, pilirivingnut, ammalu gavamaujuni ukiuqtaqtulimaami. Jaannuari 2012-ngutillugu, nunavut uumajulirijirjuat katimajingit (NWMB) saqqittilauqsimajut nunalingni uumajunik nauttiqsuaqarnirmut piliriamik (CBMN) titiraqtauvalliaqullugit ullumiujuq inuit angunasugusingit aturlutik uajamuuqtunik ullumi atuqtauvaliqtunik nunavumi inuit angunasukpaktut, iqalugasukpaktut, nuatsivaktut, amma ...
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author Denis Ndeloh Etiendem
Rebecca Jeppesen
Jordan Hoffman
Kyle Ritchie
Beth Keats
Peter Evans
Danielle EA Quinn
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Rebecca Jeppesen
Jordan Hoffman
Kyle Ritchie
Beth Keats
Peter Evans
Danielle EA Quinn
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title The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology
title_short The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology
title_full The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board’s Community-Based Monitoring Network: documenting Inuit harvesting experience using modern technology
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