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Listening to Inuit and Naskapi Peoples in the Eastern Canadian Subarctic: A Quantitative Comparison of Local Observations with Gridded Climate Data

2017

Rapinski, M., Payette, F., Sonnentag, O., Herrmann, T.M., Royer, M.-J.S., Cuerrier, A., Siegwart Collkier, L., Hermanutz, L., Guanish, G., Elders of Kawawachikamach, Elders of Kanjiqsualujjuaq, & Elders of Nain.

Springer

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This study documents and compares locally observed climate and environmental changes made by members of two Inuit communities (one in Quebec and one in Labrador) and the Naskapi Nation in Quebec. It also examines spatiotemporal trends in gridded meterological variables.

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Listening to Inuit and Naskapi Peoples in the Eastern Canadian Subarctic: A Quantitative Comparison of Local Observations with Gridded Climate Data

Rapinski, M., Payette, F., Sonnentag, O., Herrmann, T.M., Royer, M.-J.S., Cuerrier, A., Siegwart Collkier, L., Hermanutz, L., Guanish, G., Elders of Kawawachikamach, Elders of Kanjiqsualujjuaq, & Elders of Nain. (2017). Listening to Inuit and Naskapi peoples in the Eastern Canadian Subarctic: A quantitative comparison of local observations with gridded climate data. Regional Environmental Change, 18, 189-203.

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