Indigenous communities and sustainable development: A review and research agenda

S Bansal, T Sarker, A Yadav, I Garg… - Global Business and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article examines the role of indigenous communities in promoting social change and
accomplishing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Using an integrative review, we …

Ten “simple” rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research

JM O'Brien, N Blais, C Butler, N White… - PLOS Computational …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
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 …

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 …

The importance of continuous dialogue in community-based wildlife monitoring: case studies of dzan and łuk dagaii in the Gwich'in Settlement Area

RA Hovel, JR Brammer, EE Hodgson, A Amos… - Arctic …, 2020 - cdnsciencepub.com
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 …

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 …

The utility of drones for studying polar bear behaviour in the Canadian Arctic: opportunities and recommendations

PM Jagielski, AF Barnas… - Drone Systems and …, 2022 - cdnsciencepub.com
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 …

Empowering Indigenous-led contaminant monitoring through collaborative partnerships and two-way capacity sharing

L Mercer, DL Pokiak, D Whalen, M Lim… - Arctic Science, 2024 - cdnsciencepub.com
Climate-driven landscape change, legacy waste, and ongoing infrastructural investment are
leading to concerns about contaminant release in Arctic Indigenous and Local communities …

[PDF][PDF] Focus on Arctic change: transdisciplinary research and communication

Y Sjöberg, F Bouchard, S Gartler… - Environmental …, 2023 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
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 …

Coming in from the cold: Addressing the challenges experienced by women conducting remote polar fieldwork

M Dance, RJ Duncan, M Gevers, EM Honan… - PLOS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Remote fieldwork is an important component of polar research across both physical and
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

JG Ernakovich, N Eklund, RK Varner, N Kirchner… - Earth's …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Arctic faces multiple pressures including climate change, shifting demographics, human
health risks, social justice imbalances, governance issues, and expanding resource …