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Inuit Adaptability to Changing Environmental Conditions Over an 11-year Period in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories

2018

Fawcett, D., Pearce, T., Notaina, R., Ford, J.D., & Collings, P.

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The authors apply a longitudinal approach to assess vulnerability to climate change among Inuit in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories over time. The data reveal that many of the climate changes recorded in 2005 that adversely affected hunting activities continue to persist or are progressing. The study also highlights the varied responses that Inuit have been taking to adapt to these impacts.

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Inuit Adaptability to Changing Environmental Conditions Over an 11-year Period in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories.

Fawcett, D., Pearce, T., Notaina, R., Ford, J.D., & Collings, P. (2018). Inuit adaptability to changing environmental conditions over an 11-year period in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories. Polar Record, 54(275), 119-132.

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