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Record #202551:

Research on the human dimensions of climate change in Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: a literature review and gap analysis / James D. Ford, and 5 others.

Title: Research on the human dimensions of climate change in Nunavut, Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: a literature review and gap analysis / James D. Ford, and 5 others.
Author(s): Ford, James D.
Date: 2012.
In: Arctic. (2012.), Vol. 65(3) (2012)
Abstract: Reviews current knowledge about human dimensions of climate change in Canadian eastern Arctic. Finds that there is considerable research on food security, subsistence harvesting and personal safety. Effects of climate change on health are less well understood, as are effects on business and economic sector.
Notes:

Arctic. Vol. 65(3) :289-304 (2012).

Keywords: 323 -- Politics, internal.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
39 -- Ethnography: Inuit.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*421) -- Newfoundland.
(*424.1) -- Quebec, northern.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
SPRI record no.: 202551

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