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Record #187142:

Canadian Inuit subsistence and ecological instability - if the climate changes, must the Inuit? / George W. Wenzel.

Title: Canadian Inuit subsistence and ecological instability - if the climate changes, must the Inuit? / George W. Wenzel.
Author(s): Wenzel, George W.
Date: 2009.
In: Polar Research. (2009.), Vol. 28(1) (2009)
Abstract: Considers customary institutional mechanisms ("social economy") by which Inuit distribute and share products obtained by hunting. Reviews data on recent climate-related changes of Arctic animal populations, in context of effect on traditional Inuit subsistence economy.
Notes:

Polar Research. Vol. 28(1) :89-99 (2009).

In special issue Climate change impacts, adaptation and variability in the Arctic.

Keywords: 314 -- Demography.
33 -- Economics.
330.342.21 -- Subsistence economies.
36 -- Social welfare.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
574.34 -- Population dynamics.
639 -- Hunting, fishing and associated activities.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 187142

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