Unikkaaqaπigiiπ Putting the human face on climate change
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This book, a synopsis of observations, findings,
and perspectives from a series of workshops held in
Inuit communities across the Canadian North,
provides an overview of environmental changes
taking place from the perspectives of community
residents. The workshop findings represent an
important first step in the development of international,
national, regional, and local understandings
of environmental change. As Inuit have been
saying for many years, and as climate assessments
and global models predict, the polar regions will be
first and most affected by climate change. It is
important to learn with communities about the
nature and extent of local impacts and how Inuit
can adapt to a changing Arctic.
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climate change, environmental change, food security
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Nickels, S., Furgal, C., Buell, M., Moquin, H., 2005. Unikkaaqatigiit – Putting the Human Face on Climate Change: Perspectives from Inuit in Canada. Ottawa: Joint publication of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments at Université Laval and the Ajunnginiq Centre at the National Aboriginal Health Organization.
