Temporal and spatial patterns of ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic from 1990 to 2015

J Dawson, L Pizzolato, SEL Howell, L Copland… - Arctic, 2018 - JSTOR
The limited availability of consistent, longitudinal data sources for marine traffic in Arctic
Canada has presented significant challenges for researchers, policy makers, and planners …

UNDRIP rights to guide the governance of the Northern Low-impact Ship** Corridors initiative

W Wang - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Canada's governance of Arctic ship** activities is characterized by a collaborative
framework that involves various stakeholders, including different governments and …

Lessons learned through research partnership and capacity enhancement in Inuit Nunangat

NA Carter, J Dawson, N Simonee, S Tagalik, G Ljubicic - Arctic, 2019 - JSTOR
Facilitating research and enhancing community research capacity through a partnered
approach in Inuit Nunangat (the Inuit homeland of Canada, located in Arctic Canada) …

A Great Investment in Our Communities

P Kikkert, PW Lackenbauer - Arctic, 2021 - JSTOR
Community-based organizations along with territorial, provincial, and federal agencies are
responsible for search and rescue (SAR) in the Canadian Arctic. In delivering response …

Niqivut (our food)—dimensions of Inuit country food harvesting and significance in Arctic Canada: bountiful, seasonal,“soul food”

NA Carter, N van Luijk, J Dawson, C Parker… - Arctic …, 2025 - cdnsciencepub.com
Harvesting mammals, fishes, birds, eggs, and plants underpins Inuit culture across Inuit
Nunangat (Inuit homeland in Canada). Climatic and nonclimatic drivers affect Inuit access to …

Seasonal Sea Ice Conditions Affect Caribou Crossing Areas Around Qikiqtaq, Nunavut: Uqsuqtuurmiut Knowledge Guides Ice Chart Analysis

E Paquette, G Ljubicic, CA Johnson, S Okpakok… - Arctic, 2023 - journalhosting.ucalgary.ca
Though polar ecologists consider sea ice primarily as a habitat for marine mammals, caribou
use sea ice to complete their reproductive cycles, to access areas with preferred climatic and …

[PDF][PDF] Modelling Ship-Source Noise Impacts on Marine Mammals In Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area

Z Kochanowicz - 2020 - ruor.uottawa.ca
Climate change has influenced decreases in sea ice extent and thickness in the Arctic and
facilitated a subsequent increase in marine traffic across the Canadian Arctic. Tallurutiup …

[PDF][PDF] Examining Different Approaches to Managing Arctic Ship** in Canada through a Corridors Approach: Global Case Studies

M Reid, J Dawson - arcticcorridors.ca
Case studies of different approaches to managing ship** reviewed in this report include,
1) the Beaufort Sea Large Ocean Management Area (LOMA), 2) the Bering Strait Two-Way …

Using a Geospatial Approach to Evaluate the Impacts of Ship** Activity on Marine Mammals and Fish in Arctic Canada

J Joyce - 2018 - ruor.uottawa.ca
A loss in sea ice cover, primarily attributed to climate change, is increasing the accessibility
and navigability of the Arctic Ocean. This increased accessibility of the Canadian Arctic, and …

[CITATION][C] Toward sustainable ship**: Minimizing impacts on Inuit traditional harvesting in Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area through …

O Choi - 2018