Conference Presentations/Posters
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- 4Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda
- 3Parlee, Brenda
- 2D'Souza, Amabel
- 2D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
- 2Howlett, Tracy
- 2Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda / translation by UNPFII translators
- 3Amazon Basin, Brazil
- 1- Banner
- 1; Denesuline
- 1Akaitcho Region, Mackenzie River Basin, NWT, Canada
- 1Baan Hua, Hew #11, Baan Hua Hew #4, Baan Na Choom Chon, Baan Huay Mak Tai, Baan Kho Tai, Baan Don Sumran, Baan Wangsabang Tai, Baan Thalat and Baan Doom Yai in the Mun and Sebok river areas, Mun River, Thailand
- 1Contribuciones: Principios del UNPFII para la recolección de datos e indicadores, El mandato del UNPFII sobre el medio ambiente, Mandato del UNPFII sobre la infancia y la juventud
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Tracking Change: Detailed Agenda for the Global Knowledge Symposium II held in conjunction with the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII 18)
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Outline of events and presentations in which Tracking Change team members participated, as well as the Tracking Change Global Knowledge Symposium schedule of events and presentations.
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2019-04-01
D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
Banner advertising event: The Tracking Change: Stories of Change session was largely an overview of the Tracking Change project and a further opportunity for community researchers to talk about their work and observations of change in their homelands. The public session opened with an overview of...
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Diversification of Livelihoods in a Region Impacted by Hydroelectric Development: A Case Study in the Lower Mekong (Mun River/Sebok River)
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D'Souza, Amabel; Parlee, Brenda
Local people living along the Mun River and its tributaries, have a deep connection to this fresh water ecosystem and have longstanding knowledge, practices and norms that are critical to their fishing livelihoods. However due to the rapid development of hydropower in the Mekong Basin, fishing...
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Fishers’ Knowledge Identifies Potential Socio-Ecological Impacts Downstream of a Proposed Dam in a Tropical River
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Runde, Anne; Hallwass, Gustavo; Silvano, Renato A.M.
Brazil’s hydroelectricity sector is rapidly expanding. Impacts of dams on fisheries downstream have been overlooked by impact assessments. The objective of this research is to analyse the socio-ecological vulnerability of small-scale fisheries located downstream from the proposed São Luis...
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2019-04-01
Water is an essential part of life and viable sources of clean and drinkable water is a challenge for many people across the planet. Unfortunately, this challenge exists for many Indigenous communities across Canada as seen by a series of articles, investigations and academic literature that has...
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2019-05-01
D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
Banner advertising on-site side event of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII 18). The Tracking Change project was honoured to be selected as an official on-site side event as part of the Permanent Forum and hosted a 1.5 hour storytelling session in a talking circle...
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2019-04-01
Wongpinij, Wannapa; Manorom, Kanokwan
This research aims to study the dynamics of women and men ’s knowledge of folk fishery from the past and present, to predict the future of fishery trends, and to study different conditions creation, dynamic, transmission and the utilization of women and men ’s local fishery knowledge. The results...
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Report on the Tracking Change Global Knowledge Symposium held in conjunction with the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) April 22 to May 3, 2019
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Parlee, Brenda; Howlett, Tracy, D'Souza, Amabel; Maloney, Elaine
The Tracking Change… research program has developed over the last four years to advance knowledge through community-university research activities in the Mackenzie River Basin with emerging projects in the lower Mekong River Basin (Mun River) and in the lower Amazon Basin (Tapajos River). Every...
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Towards Biocultural Diversity Conservation: Knowledge, Cultural Values and Governance of Species at Risk
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To better understand the concept of biocultural diversity and its value in species conservation, this research explores the role of local fishers’ knowledge and cultural values in decision-making about the conservation of threatened, culturally significant fish in the Lower Fraser River (Canada)...