| 2008-2009 | 2009-2010 | 2010-2011 | Multi-Year |
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List of Projects
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| Old Crow, YT |
Gwich’in Youth and Scientists Climate Change and Health Research Symposium in Northern Yukon: What do our changing homelands mean for our health? | Phase 2: Vuntut Gwitchin Climate Change and Health Research in Northern Yukon: What do our Changing Homelands mean for our Health? Knowledge into Action | Phase 3: Community Action on Climate Change & Food Security Adaptation in Old Crow Contact: Jody Butler Walker (jody@butlerwalker.ca), Norma Kassi |
| Selkirk FN/Pelly Crossing, YT |
A Pilot Study on the Health Effects on the Selkirk First Nation due to Climate Change Contact: Sandy Macintosh (sandy.macintosh@gmail.com), Janie Lee Silas (jlsilas@northwestel.net) |
Climate Change and Health – Linking our Past and Future through our Traditions and Culture: An Ethno-Botanical Resource Study to determine the Effects of Climate Change on Traditional Ecosystems Contact: Sandy Macintosh (sandy.macintosh@gmail.com), Bill Trerice (mintomail@gmail.com) |
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| Clyde River, NU |
Life with Ice: A special book project to report Inuit-led research on sea ice, sea ice use, and sea ice change in three Arctic communities Contact: Shari Gearheard (sharig@qiniq.com) |
Arnait Project: A Women’s Retreat on Climate Change and Health Contact: Jakob Gearheard (coordinator@ilisaqsivik.ca) |
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| Nain, NL |
Establishment of Inuit Community Based Ice Monitoring and Surveillance Programs for Human Safety and Security Contact: Chris Furgal (chrisfurgal@trentu.ca) |
The development of an Inuit focused ecohealth program in Nain, Nunatsiavut: a pilot study for building capacity while adapting for a healthy future Contact: Tom Sheldon (tom_sheldon@nunatsiavut.com) |
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| Hopedale, NL |
Establishment of Inuit Community Based Ice Monitoring and Surveillance Programs for Human Safety and Security Contact: Chris Furgal (chrisfurgal@trentu.ca) |
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| Aklavik, NT |
Climate as a Health Determinant in the Aklavik region of the Northwest Territories Contact: Denise Kurszewski (dkurszewski@northwestel.net), Velma Illasiak |
Aklavik Elder’s Traditional Knowledge, Climate Change and Community Health Contact: Billy Archie (billy.archie@xplornet.ca), Jerome Gordon, Michelle Gruben (ahtc@airware.ca) |
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| Iqaluit, NU |
Pauktuutit: Inuit Women of Canada Contact: Susan Scullion (scullion@itk.ca) |
Building Local Capacity to Monitor Microbiological Water Quality in the Streams and Rivers of Iqaluit, Nunavut: towards protecting drinking water resources in a changing climate Contact: Jamal Shirley (jamal.shirley@arcticcollege.ca) |
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| Climate Change and Health Community Photovoice Research Project and Training Workshop Contact: Gwen Healey (ahrn.nunavut@gmail.com) |
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| Igloolik, NU |
Climate Change and food (in)security among female Inuit: a case study Contact: James Ford (james.ford@mail.mcgill.ca), Maude Beaumier (maude.beaumier@mail.mcgill.ca) |
Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change: Assessing, Mitigating, and Communicating Health Risks Contact: Zacharias Kunuk (zkunuk@isuma.ca), Ian Mauro (ianmauro@uvic.ca) |
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| Pangnirtung, NU |
Understanding the impact of climate change on perceptions and practices related to water safety in Pangnirtung Contact: Audrey Giles (agiles@uottawa.ca) |
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| Fort Good Hope, NT |
Our Land, Our Life, Our Future: Community Health, Climate Change & Community Based Adaptation Solutions Toward Wellness Contact: Erin Freeland Ballantyne (erinfreeland@yahoo.ca) |
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| Tuktoyaktuk, NT |
Our Land, Our Life, Our Future: Community Health, Climate Change & Community Based Adaptation Solutions Toward Wellness Contact: Elizabeth Lewis (elewis8062@hotmail.com) |
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| Acho Dene Koe/Ft. Liard, NT |
Research of Traditional Medicinal Floral Resources within Acho Dene Koe First Nation’s Traditional Territory And the Impact of Climate Change | Research of Traditional Medicinal Floral Resources within Acho Dene Koe First Nation’s Traditional Territory And the Impact of Climate Change, part 2 Contact: Gilbert N. Capot-Blanc (capot0blanc@msn.com) |
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| Rigolet, NL |
Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories: a capacity development approach to community-based participatory health research in Nunatsiavut, Canada | Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories 2: uniting Nunatsiavut Youth and Elders through stories, community-based research, and wisdom Contact: Sarah Blake (townofrigolet@yahoo.com), Sherilee Harper (harpers@uoguelph.ca), Charlotte Wolfrey (charlotte.wolfrey@nunatsiavut.com), Ashlee Cunsolo Willox (ashlee@uoguelph.ca) |
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| Ross River, YT |
Tay River Caribou Herd: Preliminary Investigation Contact: Brian Ladue (brian.ladue@gmail.com), Norman Sterriah (sterriah@northwestel.net) |
Culturally important plants of the Ross River Dena, and associated impacts related to climate change Contact: Norman Barichello (nbarichello@northwestel.net) |
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| Délįnę, NT |
Health Risk and Climate Change in Sahtúot’ine Stories: Envisioning Adaptations with Elders and Youth in Délįnę, NWT Contact: Deborah Simmons (dsimmons@senes.ca), Edward Reeves (edward_reeves@gov.deline.ca) |
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| Inuvik, NT |
Monitoring and Surveillance of Water Borne Diseases in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region: Adapting to a Changing Climate in the North Contact: Crystal Lennie (clennie@irc.inuvialuit.com) |
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| Little Salmon/Carmacks, YT |
Traditional Land Use Health Study Contact: Michael Vance (mike.vance@lscfn.ca) |
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| Jean Marie River, NT |
Impacts to the Health and Wellness of Jean Marie River First Nation in the Face of a Changing Climate Contact: Margaret Ireland (negotiations@jmrfirstmation.com) |
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| Arviat, NU |
Determinants of Food Security Among Inuit Women in Arviat, Nunavut: the role of climate change and multiple socio-economic stresses Contact: Shirley Tagalik (tagaliktwo@hotmail.com) |
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| North West River, NL |
Traditional Knowledge: A Blueprint for Change Contact: Ed Tuttauk (ed.tuttauk@nunatsiavut.com) |
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| Fort Severn, ON |
Community Youth Researchers Survey on Polar Bear and Caribou: The Changing Way of Life in Fort Severn First Nation Contact: Chief Matthew Kakekaspan (franz.seibel@knet.ca) |
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| Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in, YT |
A Multi-disciplinary Investigation of Climate Change Impacts on Yukon River Traditional Foods and the Implications for Health and Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in River Culture and Lifestyle Contact: Bill Kendrick (bill.kendrick@gov.trondek.com) |
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| Teslin, YT |
Teslin Tlingit Research Food Security and Climate Change Health Impacts in Our Community |
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| Nisga’a FN, BC |
Nisga’a women’s healthy foods, shelter, and education in the mountainous permafrost Contact: Nancy Mackin, Deanna Nyce (nma@telus.net) |
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| Salluit, QC |
Real-time Monitoring for Travel Safety and Food Security in Salluit, Nunavik Contact: Adam Lewis (a_lewis@makivik.org) |
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| White River FN/Beaver Creek, YT |
To Feed our Community Project Contact: Glenn Stephen (n.resources@hotmail.com) |