Climate Change adaptation policies and Northern development; Continuity or changes between Harper’s and Trudeau’s government?

Biophysical changes associated with climatic variation in the Canadian Arctic have created various challenges (such as transportation, housing, infrastructure reliance, and security of the Northern national border) and opportunities (natural resources extraction and the development of tourism, among...

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Main Author: Deschênes-Philion, Alexandre
Other Authors: Spronk, Susan
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38723
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/38723 2023-05-15T14:55:07+02:00 Climate Change adaptation policies and Northern development; Continuity or changes between Harper’s and Trudeau’s government? Deschênes-Philion, Alexandre Spronk, Susan 2018 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38723 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38723 Research Paper 2018 ftunivottawa 2021-01-04T18:32:45Z Biophysical changes associated with climatic variation in the Canadian Arctic have created various challenges (such as transportation, housing, infrastructure reliance, and security of the Northern national border) and opportunities (natural resources extraction and the development of tourism, among others). In response, the federal government has become more involved in the development of Canada’s North over the last decade. By analyzing Canada’s Northern Strategy (2009) and the Federal Adaptation Framework (2011), this research critically analyzes the successive governments’ progress in developing adaptation strategies and policies to mitigate such impact and risk. This research finds that while important steps have made in addressing the problem of adaptation in the North since 2009, and funding has been allocated to several projects to improve climate resilience, Northern populations that are disproportionally affected by climate change and majority Indigenous have been ignored in the process. Keywords: Canadian Arctic, Climate change, Climate adaptation, Vulnerability, Indigenous, Northern Strategy, Adaptation Framework Report Arctic Climate change uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Arctic
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description Biophysical changes associated with climatic variation in the Canadian Arctic have created various challenges (such as transportation, housing, infrastructure reliance, and security of the Northern national border) and opportunities (natural resources extraction and the development of tourism, among others). In response, the federal government has become more involved in the development of Canada’s North over the last decade. By analyzing Canada’s Northern Strategy (2009) and the Federal Adaptation Framework (2011), this research critically analyzes the successive governments’ progress in developing adaptation strategies and policies to mitigate such impact and risk. This research finds that while important steps have made in addressing the problem of adaptation in the North since 2009, and funding has been allocated to several projects to improve climate resilience, Northern populations that are disproportionally affected by climate change and majority Indigenous have been ignored in the process. Keywords: Canadian Arctic, Climate change, Climate adaptation, Vulnerability, Indigenous, Northern Strategy, Adaptation Framework
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Climate Change adaptation policies and Northern development; Continuity or changes between Harper’s and Trudeau’s government?
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title Climate Change adaptation policies and Northern development; Continuity or changes between Harper’s and Trudeau’s government?
title_short Climate Change adaptation policies and Northern development; Continuity or changes between Harper’s and Trudeau’s government?
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