Newsletters/Media
Items in this Collection
- 4D'Souza, Amabel
- 4Tracking Change
- 2Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
- 2Spicer, Neal
- 1Heredia, Iria
- 1Howlett, Tracy; Catholique, Alexandria;
- 11Local and Traditional Knowledge
- 9Watershed Governance
- 7Tracking Change
- 2Amazon
- 2Drinking Water
- 2Fishing Livelihoods
- 21Tracking Change
- 21Tracking Change/Newsletters/Media
- 11Research Impact Canada
- 11Research Impact Canada/Knowledge Mobilization Funding 2020
- 5Tracking Change/Conference Presentations/Posters
- 1Tracking Change/Youth Involvement
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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...
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Press Release: Citizen science and community-based monitoring are being highlighted by Indigenous leaders, and researchers this week at the 18th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York.
Download2019-02-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
Community researchers from more than 40 communities participating in the Tracking Change project have been documenting changes in the sustainability of the Mackenzie, Mekong and Amazon river basins since 2016 and are now working together to ensure this knowledge is recognized more globally. The...
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The Importance of Traditional Knowledge for Maintaining Fishing Livelihoods During Times of Change in the Sahtú Region
Download2017-11-01
Few studies have focused on the climate related knowledge and experiences of First Nations including the Sahtú Gotin’e of the Mackenzie River Basin. This project will help address this gap while at the same time investigating how the livelihoods of Sahtú Got’ine fishers are impacted or adapting...
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Trabajar “en la buena dirección” 18º período de sesiones del Foro Permanente de las Naciones Unidas para las Cuestiones Indígenas
Download2019-04-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda/translation by UNPF11 translators
Speaking Notes - Tracking Change es una iniciativa de seis años de duración financiada por el Consejo de Investigación de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades del Canadá (2016-2021). El proyecto, que cuenta con la orientación del Comité Directivo de Conocimientos Tradicionales (compuesto por ancianos,...
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2019-04-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
Speaking Notes - Tracking Change project contributions to the UN Tracking Change is a six year initaitve funded through the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (2016-2021). Guided by a Traditional Knowledge Steering Committee (of elders, Chiefs and other leaders), it...
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2021-04-12
At the beginning of 2021, the Tracking Change program set out to completely overhaul the Tracking Change website to reflect and showcase projects, publications, research, undertake over the six years. As ther project is naring completion, it was important that the website transitioned to focusing...
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2019-08-01
Silvano, Renato, Pereyra, Paula
The Amazon Basin is the largest hydrographic basin in the world. People living along the floodplains of the Amazonian rivers have a mixed economy based mainly on small-scale agriculture, fishing and livestock. With about 2200 species of fish, the Amazon basin is recognized as having the most...
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Travailler dans « le bon sens » Dix-huitième session de l’Instance permanente des Nations Unies sur les questions autochtones
Download2019-04-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda/translated by UNPF11 translators
Tracking Change est une initiative financée par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, appelée à s’étendre sur six ans (2016-2021). Dirigée par un Comité de pilotage des savoirs traditionnels (composé d’anciens, de chefs et autres leaders), elle comprend actuellement un réseau...
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Understanding Socio-Ecological Changes in Inuvialuit Fishing Livelihoods and Implications for Food Security: The Role of Local and Traditional Knowledge
Download2017-11-01
The Mackenzie Delta is an ecologically-rich freshwater environment in Canada’s Northwest Territories. It is vulnerable to multiple stressors such as climate change, resource development activities (oil and natural gas) and upstream-downstream linkages related to extraction activities in the...
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2016-06-01
Parlee, Brenda; Maloney, Elaine
This event brought together youth from the various jurisdictions of the Mackenzie River Basin. The objectives of the fair was to create an oportunity for students from junior high and high school to connect with each other and learn about their own histories, ecosystems, and communities....