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161Permafrost / Arc / Electric arc / Physical geography / Geography / Lamoureux

High Arc c hydrological, landscape and ecosystem responses to climate change Summary Project Leader(s) Lamoureux, Sco Lafreniere, Melissa

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Language: English - Date: 2011-11-02 10:50:40
162Americas / Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories / Aboriginal peoples in Quebec / Eskimos / Indigenous peoples of North America / Food security / Vulnerability / Social vulnerability / Inuit / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Risk / Hunting

Climate Change and Food Security in Regional Inuit Centers Summary Project Leader(s) Ford, James Food insecurity is a chronic problem affec ng many Inuit communi es and is likely to predispose Inuit food systems to the

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163Pedology / Permafrost / Nunavik / Université Laval / Palsa / Physical geography / Geomorphology / Geography

Permafrost and Climate Change in Northern Coastal Canada Summary Project Leader(s) Allard, Michel Pollard, Wayne This project analyzes how permafrost, or permanently frozen ground, responds to the changing climate. Perma

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164Geomorphology / Pedology / Earth sciences / Permafrost / Tundra / Prowse / Thermokarst / Inuvik / Lake / Physical geography / Earth / Geography

Hydro-ecological responses of Arc c tundra lakes to climate change and landscape perturba on Summary Project Leader(s) Wrona, Fred The Arc c Climate Impact Assessment[removed]concluded that the annual mean warming for the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-06 16:15:20
165Megafauna / Monodontidae / Mercury / Macdonald / Ultraviolet / Manitoba / Matter / Chemistry / Beluga whale

Effects of Climate Change on Contaminant Cycling in the Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Summary Project Leader(s) Stern, Gary A. Macdonald, Robie W.

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166Laval /  Quebec / Provinces and territories of Canada / Geography of Canada / Canada / Geography of Quebec / Nord-du-Québec / Nunavik

Integrated Analysis of Human Development in the Canadian Arc c Summary Project Leader(s) Duhaime, Gérard Integrated Analysis of Human Development in the Canadian ArcƟc - The project “Integrated Analysis of Human Deve

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167Eskimos / Inuit / Nunavut / Ulu / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Hunting / Americas

Improving Access to University Educa on in the Canadian Arc c Summary Project Leader(s) Rodon, Thierry Increased par cipa on in postsecondary educa on is of primary concern for Inuit. The goal of this research proposal i

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168Université du Québec à Rimouski / Université du Québec / Rimouski

Impact of Climate Change on Arc c Benthos Summary Project Leader(s) Archambault, Philippe Life on the ocean floor is astonishingly diverse, but s ll very poorly known, especially in polar regions where ice cover has rest

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169Proposed provinces and territories of Canada / Indigenous peoples of North America / Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories / Aboriginal peoples in Quebec / Eskimos / Nunatsiavut / Nain /  Newfoundland and Labrador / Nunavik / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Inuit / Hunting

Food Security, Ice, Climate and Community Health: Climate change impacts on tradi onal food security in Canadian Inuit communi es Summary Project Leader(s) Chan, Laurie Furgal, Christopher

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Climate change and commercial shipping development in the Arc c Summary Project Leader(s) Lasserre, Frédéric The Arc c ice is receding, as ice extent in the summer is decreasing fast, faster than models predicted. The

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