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Research Toolkit Volume 3: Fishing Livelihoods: Changes in the Fish and Water in Places we Consider Important
Download2018-05-01
Research Toolkit to study climate change and resource development impacts on fishing livelihoods. Are community members able to fish for food and share fish within the community and region? How has harvest and the quality and quantity of fish harvested changed in the community over time? How...
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2017-08-01
Aurora Research Institute; Parlee, Brenda
Scientific Research Licence No. 15958 for the Tracking Change Program
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Research Toolkit Volume 2: Fishing Livelihoods: Harvest and Perceptions of Change Fish Health
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Research toolkit for studying harvest of fish. Are community members able to fish for food and share fish within the community and region? How has harvest and the quality and quantity of fish harvested changed in the community over time? How should harvesting of fish be protected for future...
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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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Research Toolkit Volume 1: Some Ideas on Methods for Community-Based Research on Social-Ecological Change in the Mackenzie River Basin
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This document provides some ideas, guidelines, and methods (a toolkit) for community-based research on socio-ecological change in the Mackenzie River Basin. This includes recording oral histories, on-the-land research, youth-elder gatherings, media (photography, video), measuring water levels and...