Compendium of research 2017-2022 : environment, health, innovation

In the context of accelerating climate change and socioeconomic development in the Arctic and Subarctic, the Sentinel North research program at Université Laval helps generate the knowledge needed to improve our understanding of the changing northern environment and its impact on humans and their he...

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Main Authors: Gallais, Sophie, Ropars, Pascale, Lévesque, Keith
Other Authors: Sentinelle Nord
Format: Report
Language:French
Published: Université Laval 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123703
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/123703 2024-06-23T07:50:24+00:00 Compendium of research 2017-2022 : environment, health, innovation Gallais, Sophie Ropars, Pascale Lévesque, Keith Sentinelle Nord Arctique Canada (Nord) Régions froides 2023-08-22T14:55:12Z 203 pages application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123703 fre fre Université Laval 9781738028559 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/123703 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Marine ecosystems Sea ice Climate change Marine food web Country foods Oceans Human health Energy transfer Contaminants Écosystèmes marins Écosystèmes du pergélisol Écologie d'eau douce Adaptation aux changements climatiques Écologie des hautes terres Sécurité alimentaire Maisons écologiques Santé Polluants rapport de recherche 2023 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/123703 2024-06-03T23:43:59Z In the context of accelerating climate change and socioeconomic development in the Arctic and Subarctic, the Sentinel North research program at Université Laval helps generate the knowledge needed to improve our understanding of the changing northern environment and its impact on humans and their health. Addressing the complex issues brought on by these changes requires a research approach that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. Sentinel North fosters the convergence of expertise in the engineering, natural, social and health sciences to catalyze scientific discovery and innovation in support of sustainable health and development in the North. This compendium gathers a selection of research results from the Sentinel North program from 2017 to 2022. Results have been integrated into five interdisciplinary chapters addressing major northern issues. Report Arctic Arctique* Climate change Human health Sea ice Subarctic pergélisol Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Canada The Sentinel ENVELOPE(73.317,73.317,-52.983,-52.983)
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topic Marine ecosystems
Sea ice
Climate change
Marine food web
Country foods
Oceans
Human health
Energy transfer
Contaminants
Écosystèmes marins
Écosystèmes du pergélisol
Écologie d'eau douce
Adaptation aux changements climatiques
Écologie des hautes terres
Sécurité alimentaire
Maisons écologiques
Santé
Polluants
spellingShingle Marine ecosystems
Sea ice
Climate change
Marine food web
Country foods
Oceans
Human health
Energy transfer
Contaminants
Écosystèmes marins
Écosystèmes du pergélisol
Écologie d'eau douce
Adaptation aux changements climatiques
Écologie des hautes terres
Sécurité alimentaire
Maisons écologiques
Santé
Polluants
Gallais, Sophie
Ropars, Pascale
Lévesque, Keith
Compendium of research 2017-2022 : environment, health, innovation
topic_facet Marine ecosystems
Sea ice
Climate change
Marine food web
Country foods
Oceans
Human health
Energy transfer
Contaminants
Écosystèmes marins
Écosystèmes du pergélisol
Écologie d'eau douce
Adaptation aux changements climatiques
Écologie des hautes terres
Sécurité alimentaire
Maisons écologiques
Santé
Polluants
description In the context of accelerating climate change and socioeconomic development in the Arctic and Subarctic, the Sentinel North research program at Université Laval helps generate the knowledge needed to improve our understanding of the changing northern environment and its impact on humans and their health. Addressing the complex issues brought on by these changes requires a research approach that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. Sentinel North fosters the convergence of expertise in the engineering, natural, social and health sciences to catalyze scientific discovery and innovation in support of sustainable health and development in the North. This compendium gathers a selection of research results from the Sentinel North program from 2017 to 2022. Results have been integrated into five interdisciplinary chapters addressing major northern issues.
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Ropars, Pascale
Lévesque, Keith
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title Compendium of research 2017-2022 : environment, health, innovation
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title_full_unstemmed Compendium of research 2017-2022 : environment, health, innovation
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Human health
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Human health
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