Temporal and spatial patterns of ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic from 1990 to 2015
The limited availability of consistent, longitudinal data sources for marine traffic in Arctic
Canada has presented significant challenges for researchers, policy makers, and planners …
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 …
framework that involves various stakeholders, including different governments and …
Lessons learned through research partnership and capacity enhancement in Inuit Nunangat
Facilitating research and enhancing community research capacity through a partnered
approach in Inuit Nunangat (the Inuit homeland of Canada, located in Arctic Canada) …
approach in Inuit Nunangat (the Inuit homeland of Canada, located in Arctic Canada) …
A Great Investment in Our Communities
Community-based organizations along with territorial, provincial, and federal agencies are
responsible for search and rescue (SAR) in the Canadian Arctic. In delivering response …
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”
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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