Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic

A fieldwork conducted by a master degree student from University of Guelph during summer 2004 in Olokhaktomiut (Holman, NT) on Victoria Island, gave the opportunity to directly involve a young northerner partner in arctic research. This work with the Holman community has the goal to learn more about...

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Main Authors: Pearce, T, Kataoyak, F
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: ArcticNet Inc. 2005
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Online Access:http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/ASMtalks/StudentDay/Fred_Tristan.pdf
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description A fieldwork conducted by a master degree student from University of Guelph during summer 2004 in Olokhaktomiut (Holman, NT) on Victoria Island, gave the opportunity to directly involve a young northerner partner in arctic research. This work with the Holman community has the goal to learn more about environmental conditions that have affected the community, how people have coped with or adapted to these conditions and what conditions (e.g. social, economical, etc.), that are either enhancing or inhibiting a person’s ability to adapt, can tell us about future adaptation needs. This collaboration illustrates a true concrete collaboration between ArcticNet research and community partners.
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spelling ftunivscoast:usc:8694 2025-01-16T20:20:28+00:00 Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic Pearce, T Kataoyak, F 2005 http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/ASMtalks/StudentDay/Fred_Tristan.pdf eng eng ArcticNet Inc. usc:8694 FoR 1604 (Human Geography) FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management) Conference Presentation 2005 ftunivscoast 2019-06-17T22:27:43Z A fieldwork conducted by a master degree student from University of Guelph during summer 2004 in Olokhaktomiut (Holman, NT) on Victoria Island, gave the opportunity to directly involve a young northerner partner in arctic research. This work with the Holman community has the goal to learn more about environmental conditions that have affected the community, how people have coped with or adapted to these conditions and what conditions (e.g. social, economical, etc.), that are either enhancing or inhibiting a person’s ability to adapt, can tell us about future adaptation needs. This collaboration illustrates a true concrete collaboration between ArcticNet research and community partners. Conference Object Arctic ArcticNet Holman Victoria Island University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia: COAST Research Database Arctic
spellingShingle FoR 1604 (Human Geography)
FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management)
Pearce, T
Kataoyak, F
Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title_full Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title_fullStr Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title_short Community Research Collaboration in the Arctic
title_sort community research collaboration in the arctic
topic FoR 1604 (Human Geography)
FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management)
topic_facet FoR 1604 (Human Geography)
FoR 0502 (Environmental Science and Management)
url http://www.arcticnet.ulaval.ca/pdf/ASMtalks/StudentDay/Fred_Tristan.pdf