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Local and Indigenous Knowledge for Community Resilience: Hydro-meteorological Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal and Small Island Communities
Local Observations of Climate Change and Impacts on Traditional Food Security in Two Northern Aboriginal Communities
Making the Green Climate Fund Respond to Indigenous Peoples' Needs
Managing the Risks of Climate Change: A Guide for Arctic and Northern Communities, vol. 1
Managing the Risks of Climate Change: A Guide for Arctic and Northern Communities, vol. 2: Workbook and Case Studies
Many Strong Voices: Climate Change and Equity in the Arctic
The Mapuche and Climate Change in the Chilean Neoliberal Economic System
Maria and the Ukok Princess: Climate Change and the Fate of the Altai
Measuring the Economic Impact of Publicly Funded Research in Northern Canada
Uses empirical data from 2000-2009 to discuss the benefits of research for northern Canadian communities.
Media and the Geographies of Climate Justice: Indigenous Peoples, Nature and the Geopolitics of Climate Change
Meeting Climate Change and Related Environmental Decay Appropriately: Learnings From Indigenous Thinking
Meltdown: Climate Change Hits Home
Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
A Methodological Model for Exchanging Local and Scientific Climate Change Knowledge in Northeastern Siberia
Métis Nation Climate Change & Health Vulnerability Assessment
Minding Our Words: Instrumental Reason, Communicative Action and Inuit Voice in a Northern Forum Dealing With Climate Change and Healthy Communities
Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: Solutions or Additional Threats?
Mobilizing Inuit Knowledge: Representation and Institutional Mediation in the Era of Global Climate Change
“My Fear Is Losing Everything”: The Climate Crisis and First Nations' Right to Food in Canada
Nation Takes Initiative to Battle Climate Change
Discusses the energy conservation program and sustainable food project created by the T'Sou-ke Nation in Sooke, B.C. to combat climate change.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
The Need for Community-led, Integrated and Innovative Monitoring Programmes when responding to the Health Impacts of Climate Change
Nilliajut 2: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
[Nilliajut 2]: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
Notions of Time and Sentience: Methodological Considerations for Arctic Climate Change Research
Nunalleq: Archaeology, Climate Change, and Community Engagement in a Yup'ik Village
Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: From Science to Policy: An Integrated Regional Impact Study (IRIS) of Climate Change and Modernization
Ojibwe Culture & Knowledge of Climate Change in Fourth-Grade Curricula in Wisconsin Public Elementary Schools
Education Thesis (Ed.D) -- University of Wisconsin, 2020.
"The Old Village": Yup'ik Precontact Archaeology and Community-Based Research at the Nunalleq Site, Quinhagak, Alaska
Examines the use of community-based archaeology in response to the destruction of archaeological heritage sites due to climate change.
On-Farm Conservation of Neglected and Underutilized Species: Status, Trends and Novel Approaches to Cope With Climate Change
On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy
One Health in the Circumpolar North
[Our Ice is Vanishing: A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change]
Our Ice Is Vanishing = Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq: A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change
[Our Ice is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq: A History of Inuit, Newcomers, and Climate Change]
Our Ice, Snow and Winds: Indigenous and Academic Knowledge on Ice-Scapes and Climate of Eastern Chukotka
Pacific Salmon in the Rapidly Changing Arctic: Exploring Local Knowledge and Emerging Fisheries in Utqiaġvik and Nuiqsut, Alaska
Pastoralism and The Challenges of Climate Change
Peace, War, and Climate Change on the Northern Plains: Bison Hunting in the Neutral Hills during the Mild Winters of 1830–34
People and Reindeer in a Changing Climate
People of a Feather
Documentary about the unique relationship between the Inuit of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut and the Hudson Bay Common Eider and how changing sea ice and ocean currents caused by massive hydroelectric dams are threatening both the bird and the traditional way of life. Duration:
Related material: Educational Package by Global Environmental Justice Documentaries.