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Search and Rescue in Nunavut

This research looks at the causes of search and rescue (SAR) and more broadly unintentional injuries on the land in Nunavut. We focus on SAR because of the health and cultural importance to being on the land. Further, SAR costs the Government of Nunavut roughly $850,000 annually and in 2015 represented over 450 individuals requiring assistance.

Nunavut Climate Change Partnership

The Nunavut Climate Change Partnership (NCCP) was a collaborative partnership between the Government of Nunavut, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, and Natural Reosurces Canada to build capacity for community-level adaptation planning.

The Nunavut Climate Change Partnership (NCCP) was formed in 2008. Entitled "Atuliqtuq: Action and Adaptation in Nunavut" the Partnership’s three main themes are:

• To build capacity for climate change adaptation planning within the Government of Nunavut and communities

Inuit women and environmental change: examining experiences and adaptations in Iqaluit, Nunavut

This is an updated summary of the previous project posted on December 2, 2014  To see the previous summary please visit http://climatechangenunavut.ca/en/project/inuit-women-and-environmental-change-examining-experiences-and-adaptations-iqaluit-nunavut

To see the most recent summary please visit http://climatechangenunavut.ca/en/node/3869

Enrichissez les connaissances traditionnelles (IQ) de votre collectivité

Qu’est-ce que les aînés et les dirigeants de votre collectivité ont à dire au sujet des changements climatiques qui se manifestent au fil des années? Faites-nous part de leur sagesse et de leurs observations à ce sujet. Vous aiderez à faire la lumière sur cette question et enrichirez le bagage de connaissances traditionnelles.