Political ecology of climate change adaptation in the Arctic: Insights from Nunatsiavut, Canada. [PDF]
Malik IH, Ford JD, Way RG, Barrand NE.
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Conservation challenges and opportunities for native apple (Malus) species in Canada
Apple, one of the world's most widely cultivated and economically important fruit crops, has two wild relatives native to Canada. In this review, we describe the importance of these native apple species to Indigenous heritage and the current threats the species faces due to pests, diseases, and habitat loss.
Terrell T. Roulston +13 more
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Early life nutrition in Nunavut, Canada: a retrospective descriptive study of food security, vitamin D and rickets. [PDF]
Caughey A +14 more
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Designing Community Participation for Mine Closure and Social Transition
ABSTRACT As mining‐dependent countries confront the dual challenge of transitioning to low‐carbon economies and recovering from the COVID‐19 pandemic, the imperative to convert resource wealth into long‐term social and economic resilience has never been greater.
Kamila Svobodova +3 more
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The right to health: indigenous data sovereignty in Canada during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Govorchin A +5 more
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Dorothy Harley EBER, When the Whalers Were Up North: Inuit Memories From the Eastern Artic (Montreal, McGill- Queen’sUniversity Press, 1989, Pp. 187, $29.98 (hardcover), ISBN 0-7735-0702-7) Stephen HUME, Ghost Camps; Memory and Myth on Canada ’s Fronder (Edmonton,NeWest, 1989, Pp. 276, $14.95 (paper), $24.95 (hardcover), ISBN 0-920897-65-7) Rudy WIEBE, Playing Dead; A Contemplation Concerning the Artic (Edmonton, NeWest, 1989, Pp. 124, $16.98 (paper), ISBN 0-920897-61-4) [PDF]
Robin McGrath
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Abstract Floods can increase the risk of adverse health outcomes through multiple pathways, including contamination of food and water. Remotely sensed (RS) inundation extents can help identify regions with expected heightened flood‐related health risks, but variations across inundation data sets and their integration into health risk assessments may ...
Balaji Ramesh +6 more
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Inuit youths' explanations of avoidance of formal mental health services and what should be done: results from interviews in two Nunavut communities. [PDF]
Plourde-Léveillé L, Mishara BL.
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Confidence - your body, your choice - A discussion on sexual wellness by Inuit youth for Inuit youth
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