Knowledge Mobilization Funding 2020
In 2020, through a competitive process, funding was made available to University of Alberta research projects to assist with knowledge mobilization. This funding was made available through the Conference Board of Canada.
Items in this Collection
- 11Local and Traditional Knowledge
- 9Watershed Governance
- 7Tracking Change
- 2Amazon
- 2Drinking Water
- 2Fishing Livelihoods
- 17Research Impact Canada
- 17Research Impact Canada/Knowledge Mobilization Funding 2020
- 13Tracking Change
- 11Tracking Change/Newsletters/Media
- 2Tracking Change/Reports (Tracking Change)
- 1Images of Research Competition
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2019-02-01
From November 28th to December 7th, 2018, the winners from the third semi-annual Tracking Change Youth Knowledge Fair were invited to participate in side events at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice, Poland and present at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, France! The trip was an...
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Culturally Driven Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social Learning in the Dehcho Region
Download2019-05-01
This research project, focused on identifying social learning opportunities in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, is being undertaken in collaboration with Kátł’odeeche First Nation (KFN). This South Slavey Dene community has occupied their traditional lands for thousands of years....
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2018-01-01
Many First Nations across Canada face challenges in ensuring the drinking water they have from the land and in their communities is safe to drink. In northern Alberta, there are many factors that can impact the level of water quality due to the extensive extractive industries, such as oil and gas...
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2018-01-01
Many First Nations across Canada face challenges in ensuring the drinking water they have from the land and in their communities is safe to drink. In the Northwest Territories, communities and the government are working together in a variety of ways to ensure drinking water is safe and drinking...
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2019-06-01
The Mekong River, flowing 4909 KM through China, Myanmar, Thailand, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Cambodia and Vietnam, is one of the greatest river systems in the world. It has great productivity and seasonal variation that provides rich biodiversity for over 60 million people living in the...
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2018-10-01
In February 2017 the Tracking Change project hosted a Global Knowledge Symposium at Ubon Ratchthani University in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand. The Symposium was an opportunity to bring together those participating in the project from the Mackenzie, Amazon and Mekong River Basins, allowing for...
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2020-01-01
Luo, Lixin, Bao, Tan, Seraj, Mudasser, Maruyama, Michiko, Chakravorty, Anna, McCollum, Kim, Marino, Angela, Girodat, Jamie-Lee, Perez, Hector, de Bruijn, Noemi, von Gunten, Konstantin
ABOUT THIS BOOK This book is a collection of images submitted by Master’s and Doctoral researchers challenged to convey their research in one single image. The selected images were either finalists or semi-finalists of the competition between 2015 and 2019. We created this colouring book to...
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2020-01-01
African immigrants to Alberta are faced with array of challenges during transition and integration into their new home in Canada. This resource guide provides assistance with integrating to life in Canada. It deals specifically with issues around parenting, banking, and interpersonal violence.
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2017-12-01
Tracking Change… is a new research initiative funded by the Social Sciences Humanities Research Council of Canada and led by the University of Alberta, the Traditional Knowledge Steering Committee of the Mackenzie River Basin Board, the Government of the Northwest Territories and many other...