Toward productive complicity: Applying 'traditional ecological knowledge'in environmental science

BE Singleton, MB Gillette, A Burman… - The Anthropocene …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Culture and tradition have long been the domains of social science, particularly
social/cultural anthropology and various forms of heritage studies. However, many …

Indigenizing the North American model of wildlife conservation

MA Hessami, E Bowles, JN Popp, AT Ford - Facets, 2021 - facetsjournal.com
Although a diversity of approaches to wildlife management persists in Canada and the
United States of America, the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM) is a …

Natural and Indigenous sciences: reflections on an attempt to collaborate

I Kater - Regional Environmental Change, 2022 - Springer
Natural scientists are increasingly being encouraged to engage with local and Indigenous
communities when carrying out research. However, these attempts at collaboration can …

Nunami iliharniq (Learning from the land): Reflecting on relational accountability in land-based learning and cross-cultural research in Uqšuqtuuq (Gjoa Haven …

GJ Ljubicic, R Mearns, S Okpakok… - Arctic Science, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
The land is where Inuit knowledge transfer has taken place for generations. Land-based
programs for learning and healing have been increasingly initiated across Inuit Nunangat in …

Community-identified risks to hunting, fishing, and gathering (harvesting) activities from increased marine shipping activity in Inuit Nunangat, Canada

N van Luijk, NA Carter, J Dawson, C Parker… - Regional Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
The rapid increase in marine shipping activity in Inuit Nunangat (ie in settled land claim
regions of Arctic Canada), propelled by climate change and international interest in Arctic …

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, 2022 - Springer
Community-based approaches have risen to prominence in fisheries governance as
decision makers have recognized the importance of local perspectives, and Indigenous …

[HTML][HTML] Using western science and Inuit knowledge to model ship-source noise exposure for cetaceans (marine mammals) in Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound) …

Z Kochanowicz, J Dawson, WD Halliday, M Sawada… - Marine Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Tallurutiup Imanga (TI) is a National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) established in 2019
at the eastern entrance of the Northwest Passage in Lancaster Sound, Nunavut, Canada, to …

Northern research policy contributions to Canadian Arctic sustainability

AD Perrin, G Ljubicic, A Ogden - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Academic research plays a key role in developing understanding of sustainability issues in
the Canadian Arctic, yet northern organizations and governments struggle to find research …

Rebuilding relations and countering erasure through community‐driven and owned science: A key tool to Inuit self‐determination and social transformations

S Tagalik, K Baker, J Karetak… - Journal of Research in …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This article explores the meaning of community‐driven and owned science in the context of
an Inuit‐led land‐based program, the Young Hunters Program. It is the foundational …

Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts

H Sadowsky, ND Brunet, A Anaviapik, A Kublu… - Facets, 2022 - facetsjournal.com
Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of
many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada. While experienced …