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Review of Climate Change Adaptation in the Canadian North: Identifying common themes, actions, and opportunities to improve access to adaptation knowledge
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Author (aut): Stephanie Saal
Author (aut): Daniel Jolkowski
Author (aut): Kaitlyn Bakker
Author (aut): Christine Spencer
Author (aut): Kayla Arey
Author (aut): Kelly Tolbalt
Designer (dsr): Ulrich Trachel
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Funder (fnd): Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
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Canada’s North is changing rapidly. It is unique in terms of its relatively strong representation of indigenous people and variety of landscapes. This creates a unique context for climate change adaptation, both in terms of urgency (change is happening now!) and interconnectedness with other socio-economic factors. To help understand common themes, gaps, and climate change adaptation needs, Northern Climate ExChange conducted a review of academic and non- academic papers, presentations, websites, and reports. |
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Review of Climate Change Adaptation in the Canadian North (Pamphlet)
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