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- 1Aboriginal health
- 1Alberta, Canada
- 1Canada - Inuvialuit Settlement REgion
- 1Chronic disease
- 1Community-based research
- 1Campbell, Sandy
- 1Cockney, C.
- 1Community Wellness Program
- 1Crick, Katelynn C.
- 1Farnel, S.
- 1Jardine, Cindy
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2016
Crick, Katelynn C., Johnson, Jeffrey A., McGetrick, Jennifer Ann, Nykiforuk, Candace I.J.
Highlights: Physical inactivity linked to chronic disease can be addressed by increasing walking. Understanding walkability can support health promotion policies and interventions. Walk Score® provides a uniquely accessible and generalizable metric for walkability. Walk Score® has been validated...
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2013-10-18
Introduction: Despite limited understanding, research exploring Aboriginal communities’ perception of physical activity can have significant impact on developing culturally relevant health promotion strategies. Working with youth, this research offers a participatory approach to investigate...
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Using Local and Traditional Knowledge to Define a Digital Library for the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Download2016-09-01
Stobbs, R. , Campbell, Sandy, Farnel, S. , Piltingsrud, A. , Shiri, A. , Rathi, D. , Maloney, E. , Cockney, C.
The Digital Library North (DLN) project is a research and development collaboration between the Inuvialuit Cultural Resource Centre (ICRC) located in Inuvik, in Canada’s Northwest Territories and the University of Alberta School of Library and Information Studies in Edmonton, Alberta. The...