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«Tracking Change» – Краткое изложение актуальных вопросов: Публичные выступления в рамках Постоянного Форума ООН по вопросам коренных народов (ПФКН) (29-ое апреля - 4-ое мая 2019 года)
Download2019-02-01
Howlett, Tracy; Parlee, Brenda / translation by UNPFII translators
"Tracking Change" (отслеживая изменения) – это проект, рассчитанный на шесть лет и спонсируемый Канадским научно-исследовательским советом по социальным и гуманитарным наукам (2016-2021). На сегодняшний момент в данном проекте, возглавляемым Руководящим комитетом традиционных знаний (включающим...
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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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Arapaima Co-Management: Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being in the Amazon
Download2017-04-01
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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2015-06-01
Aurora Research Institute (ARI)
Scientific Research Licence No. 15958 for study: Tracking Change... Local and Traditional Knowledge in Watershed Governance (Application No. 3499)
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2019-04-01
Freitas, Carolina; Espirito-Santo, Helder;, Campos-Silva, Joao Vitor;, Peres, Carlo, Lopes, Priscila
Fishing is often considered a male activity throughout the world. Estimates indicate, however, that women represent 47% of the global fisheries’ workforce, encompassing about about 56 million jobs in the harvest and post-harvest subsectors. Nevertheless, the role of women in fisheries is often...
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Contributions from Fishers’ Knowledge to Understanding the Trophic Structure of Fish Fauna in Clearwater Rivers
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Pereyra, Paula; Hallwass, Gustavo; Silvano, Renato A.M.
The trophic structure is a determining factor of energy flux in ecological communities. The characterization of the trophic structure is extremely important for the understanding of natural and anthropogenic changes in ecosystems. The objectives of this research is to determine the trophic...
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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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Culturally Driven Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social Learning in the Dehcho Region
Download2019-05-01
This research project, focused on identifying social learning opportunities in the Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, is being undertaken in collaboration with Kátł’odeeche First Nation (KFN). This South Slavey Dene community has occupied their traditional lands for thousands of years....
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Decolonizing Freshwater and Fish Monitoring: Opportunities for Social Learning in the Dehcho Region
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This research is in collaboration with Kátł’odeeche First Nation (KFN). The First Nation have occupied their traditional territory in the Northwest Territories’ Dehcho region for thousands of years. Situated in the Mackenzie River Basin, Hay River, Great Slave Lake, Sandy Creek, Buffalo River and...