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Vulnerability of Inuit Food Systems to Food Insecurity as a Consequence of Climate Change: A Case Study from Igloolik, Nunavut

2008

Ford, J.D.

Springer

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The author describes a conceptual model developed to examine the vulnerability of Inuit food systems to food insecurity as a result of climate change, where food system vulnerability is determined by the exposure and sensitivity of the food system to climate-related risks and adaptive capacity to address those risks. This model is empirically applied using a case study from Igloolik.

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Vulnerability of Inuit Food Systems to Food Insecurity as a Consequence of Climate Change: A Case Study from Igloolik, Nunavut

Ford, J.D. (2008). Vulnerability of Inuit food systems to food insecurity as a consequence of climate change: A case study from Igloolik, Nunavut. Regional Environmental Change, 9, 83-100.

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