Indigenous communities and sustainable development: A review and research agenda
This article examines the role of indigenous communities in promoting social change and
accomplishing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Using an integrative review, we …
accomplishing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Using an integrative review, we …
Ten “simple” rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research
Climate change continues to disproportionately affect the Arctic, contributing to a pressing
need for research in Arctic systems. As a result, more scientists are conducting fieldwork in …
need for research in Arctic systems. As a result, more scientists are conducting fieldwork in …
Persistent and emerging threats to Arctic biodiversity and ways to overcome them: a horizon scan
TA Lemieux, JDR Coles, AL Haley… - Arctic …, 2024 - cdnsciencepub.com
Arctic biodiversity is under threat from both climate-induced environmental change and
anthropogenic activity. However, the rapid rate of change and the challenging conditions for …
anthropogenic activity. However, the rapid rate of change and the challenging conditions for …
The importance of continuous dialogue in community-based wildlife monitoring: case studies of dzan and łuk dagaii in the Gwich'in Settlement Area
Rapid environmental change in the Arctic elicits numerous concerns for ecosystems, natural
resources, and ways of life. Robust monitoring is essential to adaptation and management in …
resources, and ways of life. Robust monitoring is essential to adaptation and management in …
No microplastics detected in the first assessment of Atlantic walrus stomachs from Nunavut, Canada
AM Jardine, CJD Matthews, JF Provencher… - Arctic …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
As plastic pollution continues to persist at a global level, the Arctic has drawn increased
research interest as a possible sink for marine pollutants. Plastic and microplastics are …
research interest as a possible sink for marine pollutants. Plastic and microplastics are …
The utility of drones for studying polar bear behaviour in the Canadian Arctic: opportunities and recommendations
Climate-induced sea-ice loss represents the greatest threat to polar bears (Ursus maritimus
Phipps, 1774), and utilizing drones to characterize behavioural responses to sea-ice loss is …
Phipps, 1774), and utilizing drones to characterize behavioural responses to sea-ice loss is …
Empowering Indigenous-led contaminant monitoring through collaborative partnerships and two-way capacity sharing
Climate-driven landscape change, legacy waste, and ongoing infrastructural investment are
leading to concerns about contaminant release in Arctic Indigenous and Local communities …
leading to concerns about contaminant release in Arctic Indigenous and Local communities …
[PDF][PDF] Focus on Arctic change: transdisciplinary research and communication
The Arctic is a vast and diverse region, spanning eight countries on two continents, the
longest coastlines in the world, tundra and forest ecosystems, glaciers, and the homelands …
longest coastlines in the world, tundra and forest ecosystems, glaciers, and the homelands …
Coming in from the cold: Addressing the challenges experienced by women conducting remote polar fieldwork
Remote fieldwork is an important component of polar research across both physical and
social sciences. There is increasing recognition that the inherent logistical, physical …
social sciences. There is increasing recognition that the inherent logistical, physical …
Is a common goal a false hope in convergence research?: Opportunities and challenges of international convergence research to address Arctic change
The Arctic faces multiple pressures including climate change, shifting demographics, human
health risks, social justice imbalances, governance issues, and expanding resource …
health risks, social justice imbalances, governance issues, and expanding resource …