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Record #195711:

Knowledge in action / Chris Furgal, and 3 others, eds.

Title: Knowledge in action / Chris Furgal, and 3 others, eds.
Author(s): Furgal, Chris,
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Ottawa: Canada. Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Abstract: Part of Canadian Arctic Contaminants Assessment Report (CACAR-II) on second phase of Northern Contaminants Program (NCP). Programme (NCP-I) was established in 1991 in response to concerns about levels of human exposure to industrial contaminants in fish and wildlife species important to traditional diets of northern indigenous people. Early studies indicated high levels of persistent pollution. Second phase (NCP-II) focused on impacts and risks to human health from current (i.e. 1998-2003) levels of contamination, particularly in key Arctic food species. CACAR-II documents NCP-II results in Highlight report and four technical reports. This technical report attempts to determine use of both scientific and traditional knowledge, from initial problem identification to interpreting results and making decisions.
Notes:

Summary in English and French.

Keywords: 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
325.3 -- Native policy.
327.9 -- Joint ventures.
502 -- Environmental issues.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
504.054 -- Pollution.
614 -- Public health and safety.
615.9 -- Toxic substances in foods.
641.3 -- Country food.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*41) : 502[2003]
ISBN: 0662334701
SPRI record no.: 195711

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