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chercheur principal:Andrew, Leon Année(s) de permis:
2023
2022 Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5402.
The aim of this project is to support adaptation of Dene be´re´ (Dene be´re´) systems to climate change through a harvesting and sharing program that includes hunters, women and youth. To do so, the research team propose to increase the communication of knowledge on Dene be´re´ and to build a community harvesting pilo...
chercheur principal:Pearce, Tristan D Année(s) de permis:20242023
2022
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5342.
The objectives of this project are to document Inuit knowledge and observations of Arctic char and Greenland cod movement ecology and health. The research team will co-produce knowledge among Inuit and scientists to better understand changes in Arctic char and Greenland cod and fisheries. The team will examine if and ...
chercheur principal:Spring, Andrew Année(s) de permis:
2021
20192018 Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4540.
The purpose of this project is to build a comprehensive database of Traditional Knowledge of the Great Bear Lake and its watershed to form an environmental baseline for the cumulative impacts of climate change and development. By compiling the rich history and stories from existing literature, studies and other initia...
chercheur principal:Pearce, Tristan D Année(s) de permis:
2021
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4774.
This research aims to document Inuit knowledge and observations of Arctic char in the context of changing climatic conditions in Ulukhaktok.
The specific objectives include: to document Inuit knowledge and observations of Arctic char movement ecology and health; to co-produce knowledge among Inuit and scientists t...
chercheur principal:Parlee, Brenda L Année(s) de permis:
2019
2019
2019
20172016 Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4369.
Tracking Change: Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance is a six-year research program funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and led by the University of Alberta, Mackenzie River Basin Board, and the Government of the Northwest Territories in collaboration with many other value...
chercheur principal:Sioui, Miguel PS Année(s) de permis:
2019
Résumé:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4512.
The overall objective is to generate a fusion of leading-edge scientific and Indigenous knowledge on permafrost, and use it as a basis to co-develop new predictive decision support tools and innovative risk management strategies to inventory and manage permafrost and adapt to permafrost thaw.
This program will co-d...
chercheur principal:Spring, Andrew Année(s) de permis:
2019
Résumé:
Research will be conducted through shared on-the-land experiences with researchers and community members as well as focus groups within the communities and/or on-the-land. This includes interactive experiences in traditional knowledge as it arises from “way of life” practices on-the-land, consideration of knowledge and its communication at different scales and from different sources, and science-b...
chercheur principal:Asselin, Hugo Année(s) de permis:
2019
2018 Résumé:
The three main objectives of this research are: 1) to reconstruct the multi-century history of wildfire and vegetation in the Northwest Territories by analyzing charcoal contained in lake sediments; 2) to establish the links between recent fire activity and climatic data by studying tree growth rings (annual resolution); and, 3) to combine this scientific knowledge to indigenous knowledge obtained...
chercheur principal:Lougheed, Stephen C. Année(s) de permis:
2019
2018 Résumé:
This research will integrate and map polar bear knowledge systems and translate findings into a community-based monitoring protocol that will track polar bear population responses to environmental change. Research questions include: i1) Are polar bear science data, existing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), and historical records from the fur trade, explorer’s personal accounts and governmen...
chercheur principal:Ross, Paulina P Année(s) de permis:
2018
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The purpose of this research is to support food security, promote community resilience and encourage adaptive capacity for northern communities. Research outcomes could have potential implications for the community of Fort Providence, as findings will help direct both top-down and bottom-up approaches to local food procurement. Suggested policy recommendations based on community perspectives will ...