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- 3Parlee, Brenda; Maloney, Elaine
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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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Tracking Change: 2018 Mid Term Report -- Annual non-SSHRCC Cash and In-Kind Contributions to the Project
Download2018-04-01
Parlee, Brenda; Maloney, Elaine
Partner cash and in-kind contributions to the project and leveraging percentage. The reporting period for each year is from April 1st to March 31st.
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Tracking Change: 2018 SSHRCC Partnership Grants Midterm Review: Narrative Report and Appendices
Download2018-06-01
Tracking Change is a network of Indigenous/community organizations, governments and academics aimed at building capacity to document and share local and traditional knowledge (LTK) about social-ecological change in the Mackenzie River, Lower Mekong, and Lower Amazon basins; and determine its’...
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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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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...