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" You can never replace the caribou": Inuit Experiences of Ecological Grief from Caribou Declines
A Cunsolo, D Borish, SL Harper, J Snook, I Shiwak, M Wood, ...
American Imago 77 (1), 31-59, 2020
742020
“We’re made criminals just to eat off the land”: colonial wildlife management and repercussions on Inuit well-being
J Snook, A Cunsolo, D Borish, C Furgal, JD Ford, I Shiwak, CTR Flowers, ...
Sustainability 12 (19), 8177, 2020
272020
“Caribou was the reason, and everything else happened after”: Effects of caribou declines on Inuit in Labrador, Canada
D Borish, A Cunsolo, J Snook, I Shiwak, M Wood, I Mauro, C Dewey, ...
Global Environmental Change 68, 102268, 2021
262021
A half century in the making: governing commercial fisheries through Indigenous marine co-management and the Torngat Joint Fisheries Board
J Snook, A Cunsolo, R Morris
Arctic marine resource governance and development, 53-73, 2018
242018
Co-management led research and sharing space on the pathway to Inuit self-determination in research
J Snook, A Cunsolo, A Dale
Northern Public Affairs 6 (1), 5, 2018
162018
Shrimp allocation policies and regional development under conditions of environmental change: Insights for Nunatsiavutimmuit
P Foley, C Mather, R Morris, J Snook
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2017
122017
“Just because you have a land claim, that doesn’t mean everything’s going to fall in place”: An Inuit social struggle for fishery access and well-being
J Snook, A Cunsolo, J Ford, C Furgal, A Jones-Bitton, S Harper
Marine Policy 140, 105071, 2022
102022
Ten years of Inuit co-management: advancing research, resilience, and capacity in Nunatsiavut through fishery governance
R Cadman, J Snook, M Bailey
Regional Environmental Change 22 (4), 127, 2022
92022
Relationships between Rangifer and Indigenous Well-being in the North American Arctic and Subarctic
D Borish, A Cunsolo, J Snook, C Dewey, I Mauro, SL Harper
Arctic 75 (1), 86-104, 2022
72022
We’re made criminals just to eat off the land”: colonial wildlife management and repercussions on Inuit well-being. Sustainability 12 (19): 8177
J Snook, A Cunsolo, D Borish, C Furgal, JD Ford, I Shiwak, CTR Flowers, ...
doi. org/10.3390/su12198177, 2020
72020
Enhancing fisheries co-management in the Eastern Arctic
J Snook, J Akearok, T Palliser, A Cunsolo, C Hoover, M Bailey
Northern Public Affairs 6 (2), 70-74, 2019
72019
Labrador Inuit resilience and resurgence: Embedding Indigenous values in commercial fisheries governance
R Cadman, J Snook, J Gilbride, J Goudie, K Watts, A Dale, M Zurba, ...
Ecology and Society 28 (2), 2023
52023
The opportunity for Inuit in the commercial fishery is pretty significant”: Enhancing fisheries comanagement in the Eastern Arctic
J Snook, J Akearok, T Palliser, A Cunsolo, C Hoover, M Bailey
SSHRC Position Paper—Indigenous Research Capacity and Reconciliation …, 2019
52019
Creative and constrained hybridisations in subarctic Inuit communities: Communal fishery development in Nunatsiavut, Canada
P Foley, C Mather, N Dawe, J Snook
Towards coastal resilience and sustainability, 309-326, 2018
52018
Indigenous fish and wildlife co-management as an opportunity to support Inuit well-being
J Snook
University of Guelph, 2021
42021
“It’s like a connection between all of us”: Inuit social connections and caribou declines in Labrador, Canada
D Borish, A Cunsolo, J Snook, I Shiwak, M Wood, A Dale, C Flowers, ...
Ecology and Society 27 (4), 2022
32022
The connection between wildlife co-management and indigenous well-being: What does the academic literature reveal?
J Snook, A Cunsolo, J Ford, C Furgal, A Jones-Bitton, SL Harper
Wellbeing, Space and Society 3, 100116, 2022
32022
Lessons learned from the implementation of tripartite-funded co-management boards
JL Snook
Royal Roads University 65 (2), 167-180, 2010
32010
The Role of Fisheries Co-Management in Addressing Access and Allocation Inequities in Eastern Inuit Nunangat
C Hoover, J Akearok, T Palliser, A Giles, M Basterfield, A Dale, ...
Sea Change: Charting a Sustainable Future for Oceans in Canada, 125, 2024
22024
Northern Canada; Chapter 6 in Canada in a Changing Climate: Regional Perspectives Report
B Hancock, WB Andersen, F Calmels, J Collier, A Cunsolo, S Darling, ...
Government of Canada, 2022
22022
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