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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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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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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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2016-02-22
These Terms of Reference summarize the mission, purpose, objectives, guiding principles and governance structure of the SSHRC Partnership project Tracking Change: The Role of Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance. These Terms of Reference specifically are intended to guide the...
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2016-04-01
The Tracking Change… project was developed in recognition that many peoples in the Mackenzie River Basin, particularly Indigenous peoples, have valuable insights about the social and environmental sustainability of the Basin. Many land users (hunters, trappers, fishers, berry harvesters etc.)...
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2016-04-01
Tracking Change: Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance is a six-year research program funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) and led by the University of Alberta, Mackenzie River Basin Board, and the Government of the Northwest...
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2016-04-01
Tracking Change Project: Individuals carrying out research project as part of the requirements of the Tracking Change: The Role of Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance project, are subject to the terms set out in this Agreement. It is understood that results of supported...
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2018-09-01
From May 16 – 18, 2018 the University of Alberta (Edmonton) hosted a poster competition and Indigenous Knowledge Fair for high school students from across western and northern Canada. The Tracking Change project recognizes that many peoples in the Mackenzie River Basin, specifically Indigenous...