In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land
This summary is a project of the Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship (ICES) at the University of Guelph, with project partners: the Catalyst Centre, SPARK Program at the University of Guelph, and Knowledge Mobilization Unit at York University. This project is part of the Pan-Canadian Researc...
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author | Cunsolo Willox, A. Harper, S.L. Ford, J.D. Landman, K. Houle, K. Edge, V.L. the Rigolet Inuit Community Government Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship |
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description | This summary is a project of the Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship (ICES) at the University of Guelph, with project partners: the Catalyst Centre, SPARK Program at the University of Guelph, and Knowledge Mobilization Unit at York University. This project is part of the Pan-Canadian Research Impact Network. http://csahs.uoguelph.ca/pps/Clear_Research In the Inuit community of Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Labrador, the environmental effects of climate change include changing weather and ice conditions and shifts in wildlife and vegetation patterns. When residents are unable to carry out traditional “on-the-land” activities, their connection to the land and emotional well-being are negatively impacted. Project support by Agri-Food and Rural Link, Mobilizing Agri-food and Rural Research Knowledge. A program of the OMAFRA-U of G Partnership. http://www.uoguelph.ca/research/omafra/partnership/KTT_and_IP.shtml |
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spelling | ftunivguelph:oai:atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca:10214/5655 2025-01-16T22:43:14+00:00 In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land Cunsolo Willox, A. Harper, S.L. Ford, J.D. Landman, K. Houle, K. Edge, V.L. the Rigolet Inuit Community Government Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship 2013-03-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5655 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5655 All items in the Atrium are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Climate change environmental change mental health emotional health place Indigenous peoples Canada Inuit Other 2013 ftunivguelph 2023-10-08T06:11:50Z This summary is a project of the Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship (ICES) at the University of Guelph, with project partners: the Catalyst Centre, SPARK Program at the University of Guelph, and Knowledge Mobilization Unit at York University. This project is part of the Pan-Canadian Research Impact Network. http://csahs.uoguelph.ca/pps/Clear_Research In the Inuit community of Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Labrador, the environmental effects of climate change include changing weather and ice conditions and shifts in wildlife and vegetation patterns. When residents are unable to carry out traditional “on-the-land” activities, their connection to the land and emotional well-being are negatively impacted. Project support by Agri-Food and Rural Link, Mobilizing Agri-food and Rural Research Knowledge. A program of the OMAFRA-U of G Partnership. http://www.uoguelph.ca/research/omafra/partnership/KTT_and_IP.shtml Other/Unknown Material inuit Rigolet University of Guelph: DSpace digital archive Canada Rigolet ENVELOPE(-58.430,-58.430,54.180,54.180) |
spellingShingle | Climate change environmental change mental health emotional health place Indigenous peoples Canada Inuit Cunsolo Willox, A. Harper, S.L. Ford, J.D. Landman, K. Houle, K. Edge, V.L. the Rigolet Inuit Community Government Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title | In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title_full | In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title_fullStr | In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title_full_unstemmed | In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title_short | In an Inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
title_sort | in an inuit community, climate change has impacted emotional health and connection to the land |
topic | Climate change environmental change mental health emotional health place Indigenous peoples Canada Inuit |
topic_facet | Climate change environmental change mental health emotional health place Indigenous peoples Canada Inuit |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10214/5655 |