Alternative Energy and Climate Change Policy for Tomorrow’s World

This qualitative study utilizes the principles of Community-Based Participatory Research, which emphasizes the importance of incorporating local knowledge, respecting intellectual property rights, and working with communities as co-researchers.We have spent two months in the Inuvialuit Settlement Re...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: MacKay, Makenzie, Parlee, Brenda
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/e92e0c8a-673e-4765-99e0-b3e4e03cb380
https://doi.org/10.7939/r3-kvd2-vg83
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Summary:This qualitative study utilizes the principles of Community-Based Participatory Research, which emphasizes the importance of incorporating local knowledge, respecting intellectual property rights, and working with communities as co-researchers.We have spent two months in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) in the Northwest Territories, building relationships with locals and collaboratively planning a research project that will address their concerns. We have been working with organizers of the Tracking Change to engage youth on climate change issues.