The earth is faster now : indigenous observations of Arctic environmental change
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The earth is faster now : indigenous observations of Arctic environmental change
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Physical Description |
xxvii, 356 sivua : kuvitettu, karttoja ; 26 cm |
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Language |
English |
Language of Original Work |
English |
Item Description |
In cooperation with the Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution. |
Published |
Fairbanks (Alaska) :
Arctic Research Consortium of the United States,
2002.
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Series | Frontiers in polar social science |
Subjects | |
Additional Information | edited by Igor Krupnik and Dyanna Jolly |
ISBN |
0-9720449-0-6 pehmeäkantinen |
Uncontrolled Title |
These are things that are really happening : Inuit perspectives on the evidence and impacts of climate change in Nunavut Community contributions to ecological monitoring . knowledge co-production in the U.S.-Canada arctic borderlands We can't predict the weather like we udes to : Inuvialuit observations of climate change, Sachs Harbour, Western Canadian Arctic Coastal sea ice watch : private confessions of a convert to indigenous knowledge Watching ice and weather our way : some lessons from Yupik observations of sea ice and weather on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska Nowadays it is not the same : Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, climate and caribou in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada Travelling with Fred George : the changing ways of Yup'ik star navigation in Akiachak, Western Alaska Climate change and health in Nunavik and Laborador : leswsons from Inuit knowledge Putting the human face on climate change through community workshps : Inuit knowledge, partnerships, and research Epilogue : Making sense of arctic environmental change? Indigenous views on climate change : a Circumpolar perspective |
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