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- 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
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The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge during Times of Change in the Sahtu Region
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Northern fishing communities in Canada understand that environmental conditions are likely to fluctuate and vary, but it is when those particular settings become abnormal or unprecedented that people become incredibly concerned. In order to identify these uncharacteristic ecological shifts, a...
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2019-04-01
Gaja-Svasti, Sirasak; Manorom, Kanokwan; Baird, Ian
This research examines the consumption of fish by communities living along the Mun River. The objective is to analyze how and why consumption has changed in the area. Results show that communities have been impacted by development in their region and have had to adapt aspects of their food...
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2019-04-01
• Tanya Kalmanovitch (presentation); D'Souza, Amabel (banner creation)
Banner advertising sponsored event... Based on the unique relationship formed between Tanya Kalmanovitch and Cleo Reece through the Keepers of the Athabasca, Tanya, a music professor at the New School, based in New York, was invited to perform her documentary play, with music, about our complex...
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Mobilizing Local and Traditional Knowledge on Fishing Livelihoods: Fishers’ Knowledge about the Impacts of the Pak Mun River Hydro Dam 20-25 February 2017
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Parlee, Brenda; Maloney, Elaine
A global knowledge symposium was held in Thailand from 20-25 February 2017 in the city of Ubon Ratchathani. Research team members, including graduate students, community/partner representatives and faculty/academics (36 participants from Canada, 4 from Brazil, and 6 from Thailand) were hosted at...
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2019-04-01
MacKay, Makenzie; Parlee, Brenda
This qualitative study utilizes the principles of Community-Based Participatory Research, which emphasizes the importance of incorporating local knowledge, respecting intellectual property rights, and working with communities as co-researchers.We have spent two months in the Inuvialuit Settlement...
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Short Summary of the Tracking Change Symposium Held in Conjunction with the UNPFII, April 22 to May 3, 2019, New York City
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REPORT ON THE Tracking Change Global Knowledge Symposium Held in conjunction with the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) April 22 to May 3, 2019, New York City. This document provides an overview of the scheduled events of the 2019 Tracking Change Global Knowledge...
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Projet Tracking Change – État des lieux: Présentation publique à l'Instance permanente des Nations Unies sur les questions autochtones (29 avril – 4 mai 2019)
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Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda / translated by UNPFII translators
L’initiative Tracking Change, financée par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, est appelée à s’étendre sur six ans (2016-2021). Dirigée par un Comité de pilotage sur les savoirs traditionnels (composé d’anciens, de chefs et autres leaders), elle comprend actuellement un...
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Arapaima Co-Management: Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being in the Amazon
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Freitas, Carolina; Lopes Priscila
Arapaima (Arapaima spp. is the largest freshwaters calefish in the world, and an iconic element of the Amazon region. This fish yields high ecological, economic and cultural value to Amazonian ecosystems and people. Whereas in the past arapaima could reach up to 3m long and weigh up to 200kg,...
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Local and Traditional Knowledge Indicators for Tracking Socio-Ecological Changes in Inuvialuit Fishing Livelihoods
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Vazquez, Iria Heredia; Hynes, Kristin; Wesche, Sonia
The Mackenzie Delta is an important freshwater system that is vulnerable to multiple stressors, including: climate change impacts in the Arctic; resource development activities (oil & natural gas), and upstream-downstream linkages. These pressures can affect traditional livelihoods, including...