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This project helped PEI's First Nations communities adapt to changes in climate through increasing the understanding of how climate has impacted the communities in the past, and how they will impact in the future; through engaging communities in discussing the importance of climate in future planning; and through the development of an adaptation strategy for risk and emergency planning purposes. 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The purpose of the project was to: (1) determine risks and vulnerabilities to climate change; (2) create a strategy for adaptation to take into account traditional knowledge and science; (3) to quantify the community's awareness on the importance of climate change and to raise awareness Quebec's population to the realities of aboriginals and climate change; and (4) to enlarge adaptation plans so that they can be applied to other aboriginal communities.","dateModified":"2015-03-04","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"50.211 -78.568 45.001 -66.187"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11733","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11733","datePublished":"2013-07-22","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Apr-1/2015-Mar-31","name":"Climate change risk assessment and adaptation planning in First Nations communities in Quebec","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11733" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":6, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11732","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Climate change,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Natural sciences -> Water,Geographic locations -> Nunatsiavut,Natural sciences -> Mapping,Natural sciences -> Ice,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Community vulnerability,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Community infrastructure,Natural sciences -> Climate hazards,Natural sciences -> Sustainability","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"mtremb10@uottawa.mail.onmicrosoft.com"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"The initiative started with Phase I's 'Taking Stock.' The communities' priorities and challenges for sustainable development were documented. The research team acquired the understanding of the needs and the planning necessary for the communities and the preliminary data. The communities and their Governments now that they have understanding of their needs move to action. Adaptation tools, strategies and solutions are to be developed to answer the issues. In Phase II, the project addresses Food Security, Water Systems, Hazard Assessment, and Sea Ice issues in relation to climate change, community well being and community expansion. Specifically, it looks at understanding the strength and gaps of the food network at the community and regional scale and how climate change will affect it. Also, the project looks at water and wastewater management in all Nunatsiavut communities. Furthermore, some project activities are related to hazard mapping and look at desirable building land where suitable development areas are available. 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As Arctic temperatures warm, ice cover is decreasing, and consequently, migratory animals change where they overwinter that may alter their contaminant exposure and further alter migratory behaviour, creating a positive feedback loop. Contaminants can disrupt hormones, behaviour and reproduction. There is growing evidence from our own research and the wider literature that contaminants disrupt hormones associated with migration and breeding. Since 2016, we showed mercury impacted foraging behaviour of Arctic seabirds by impacting thyroid hormones, limiting their ability to adjust to climate change. Building on that key result, we will study year-round interactions between contaminants, climate change and ecotoxicology, with the following specific objectives: (1) determine mercury (Hg) and methyl-mercury in eggs laid by birds wearing geolocators; (2) evaluate thyroid hormones, corticosterone, oxidative stress, Hg and NCP-priority compounds in blood of the same females laying these eggs; (3) attach additional geolocators to examine overwintering behavior, intending to collect and analyze their eggs in 2020; (4) examine associations among movement, hormone levels, contaminants and ice cover; (5) predict future contaminant levels based on predicted variation in ice cover from IPCC scenarios.","dateModified":"2020-04-20","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"64.0 -84.139 61.0 -81.561"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=13173","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=13173","datePublished":"2020-04-16","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2019-Apr-1/2020-Apr-15","name":"Climate change, contaminants, ecotoxicology and overwintering ecology of Arctic seabirds near their southern range limits (M20; 2019-20).","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN13173" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":8, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11731","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Climate change,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Natural sciences -> Water,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Capacity building,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Community infrastructure","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"mtremb10@uottawa.mail.onmicrosoft.com"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"The purpose of this multi-year project was to improve capacity and knowledge within the five Mi'kmaq communities on water and wastewater infrastructure in the face of climate change. It aimed at enhancing the partnership between Mi'kmaq communities and municipalities who share wastewater infrastructure to more effectively formulate emergency plans. It also identified where increased capacity will be needed in the communities and pinpointed vulnerable infrastructure in order to proactively manage the costs of climate change.","dateModified":"2015-02-19","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"46.0749 -61.1311 45.1193 -60.1989"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11731","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11731","datePublished":"2013-07-22","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Apr-1/2015-Mar-31","name":"Unama'ki Water and Wastewater Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Project","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11731" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":9, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11730","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Climate change,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Geographic locations -> Newfoundland,Health sciences and contaminants -> Community health,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Traditional Knowledge,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Community vulnerability,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Strategies","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Martin Tremblay - PDC"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"mtremb10@uottawa.mail.onmicrosoft.com"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"The Miawpukek First Nation of Conne River required a well-planned and researched strategy to assess the natural hazards and risks of climate change, evaluate local vulnerability, and prepare a climate change adaptation strategy to address and manage potential adverse climate change related events. This project aimed to fulfill that need. The Miawpukek First Nation utilized traditional knowledge and worked with professionals in the land use planning and climate change field to assess the community's risk and vulnerability to a range of potential and probable adverse weather events arising from climate change.","dateModified":"2015-03-25","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"47.8823 -55.787 47.8578 -55.7008"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11730","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11730","datePublished":"2013-07-22","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Apr-1/2013-Mar-31","name":"Miawpukek First Nation Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation Plan, Conne River NL","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11730" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":10, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11729","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Chris Furgal"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Social sciences, economics and policy -> Policy,Geographic locations -> Nunatsiavut,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Inuit Knowledge,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Governmental policies,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Aboriginal organizations,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Aboriginal land claim,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Decision makers","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Chris Furgal"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"chrisfurgal@trentu.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"Qualitative interview, focus group and document data was gathered to assess the facilitators and barriers to Inuit Knowledge integration into the formation of the environmental policy in the Inuit Settlement Region of Nunatsiavut, Labrador","dateModified":"2013-07-31","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"56.5422 -61.6928 56.5422 -61.6928"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11729","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11729","datePublished":"2013-07-21","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2010-Sep-1/2013-Jun-1","name":"Inuit Knowledge Integration in Environmental Policy","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11729" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":11, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11728","creator":{"creator":{"legalName":"ArcticNet","@type":"Organization","url":"http://www.tsag.net/programs/environment/fmfn%20video/"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Climate change,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Natural sciences -> Water,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Capacity building,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK),Social sciences, economics and policy -> Community vulnerability","contactPoint":[{"legalName":"ArcticNet","@type":"Organization"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"mtremb10@uottawa.mail.onmicrosoft.com"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"Water has cultural and spiritual importance for First Nation communities. Climate change will alter the amount and distribution of water in Alberta, thus impacting First Nations. Fort McMurray First Nation (FMFN) is situated in the boreal forest of northeastern Alberta, surrounded by peatlands and lakes; the effect of changes to water on this Nation was the focus of the project. Peatlands are critical for maintaining biodiversity, providing natural water purification and filtration, and buffering the surrounding environment against extreme weather such as droughts and floods. Climate models project that many peatlands in Alberta will be subject to drying. Drying and decaying peatlands will affect First Nation traditional ways of life by reducing access to traditional foods and medicines, and threatening community safety. FMFN is concerned over the environmental changes observed in their area as seen through drying peatlands, declining water quality and quantity, shifting distributions of wildlife and fish, and the resulting effects these changes have on the people. The purpose of the study was to document the changes that have occurred to the peatlands and other bodies of water that are important to FMFN traditional way of life. The information was then used to assess which areas are most vulnerable to climate change and other changes in land use.","dateModified":"2015-03-25","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"56.0 -113.0 50.0 -112.0"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11728","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11728","datePublished":"2013-07-19","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Apr-1/2014-Mar-31","name":"Technical Services Advisory Group Climate Change Adaptation Program","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11728" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":12, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11727","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"David Hik"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Transdisciplinary -> Database (transdisciplinary),Geographic locations -> Canada,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Government,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Politics,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Decision makers","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"David Hik"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"dhik@ualberta.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"Our goal was to determine the level of recognition of Canadian Arctic science in the deliberative bodies of the federal and territorial governments. 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Stable isotope profiles of carbon and nitrogen in liver and two feather types inferred diet of glaucous gulls breeding in this area.","dateModified":"2013-06-11","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"64.0 -76.0 64.0 -73.0"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11724","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11724","datePublished":"2013-05-29","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Jun-18/2012-Jul-3","name":"Mercury and persistent organic pollutants in liver of glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus) from Eastern Nunavut, Canadian Arctic","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11724" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":16, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11723","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Yannick Duguay"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Geographic locations -> Nunavik,Northern communities -> Umiujaq,Natural sciences -> Snow water equivalent (SWE),Natural sciences -> Snow depth,Natural sciences -> Snow cover,Natural sciences -> Snow density","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Yannick Duguay"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"yannick.duguay@ete.inrs.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"The data were collected as part of the ArcticNet project titled Permafrost and Climate Change in Northern Coastal Canada. The snow measurements were collected in order to validate remote sensing algorithms to retrieve snow depth and density. The main purpose was to capture the spatial variability of snow characteristics over various terrain types representing the spatial heterogeneity of the subarctic environment.","dateModified":"2014-06-17","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"56.55 -76.7 56.3 -76.3"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11723","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11723","datePublished":"2013-05-28","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2010-Mar-1/2012-Apr-20","name":"Snowpack Measurements in Umiujaq area (Nunavik, Canada)","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11723" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":17, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11722","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Trevor Bell"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Benthos,Natural sciences -> Marine ecology,Geographic locations -> Labrador,Geographic locations -> Lake Melville,Natural sciences -> Mapping,Natural sciences -> Benthic surveys","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Trevor Bell"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"tbell@mun.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"Lake Melville is an estuary that is downstream from the proposed Lower Churchill hydroelectric development project. The Lake Melville project is a multidisciplinary project with two main goals. The first goal is establishing baseline conditions for Inuit health, community wellbeing and the marine environment. The second goal is to develop the science for monitoring the downstream effects of industrial activity on a subarctic estuary and coastal Inuit communities. Knowledge of the seafloor in Lake Melville is relatively limited. This project seeks to better understand the nature and distribution of benthic habitats within Lake Melville. Benthic habitat mapping is an accurate and efficient way to gather baseline information about substrate type, and associated biota.","dateModified":"2014-01-23","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"54.09 -60.46 53.28 -57.36"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11722","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11722","datePublished":"2013-05-22","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2012-Aug-29/2012-Sep-8","name":"Benthic Habitat Mapping in Lake Melville, Labrador","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11722" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":18, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=13172","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Robert Izett"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Natural sciences -> Biogeochemistry,Natural sciences -> Biological productivity,Geographic locations -> Canadian Arctic Archipelago,Geographic locations -> Baffin Bay,Natural sciences -> Gases,Geographic locations -> Davis Strait,Geographic locations -> Lancaster Sound,Geographic locations -> Nares Strait,Natural sciences -> Mass spectrometry","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Robert Izett"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"rizett@eoas.ubc.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"These underway, ship-based data, were collected using autonomous gas analyzers to observe spatial and temporal trends in surface dissolved gas (O2, Ar and N2) distributions throughout the waters of the pan-Canadian Arctic (including Labrador Sea, Davis Strait, Baffin Bay, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago consisting of Lancaster Sound, Queen Maud Gulf, and the northern waters of Nares Strait and Kennedy Channel). Ultimately, these data will be combined with hydrographic observations to derive high spatial resolution estimates of surface waters net community production (i.e. photosynthesis minus respiration) over a multi-year period.","dateModified":"2024-07-18","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"81.84 -105.48 50.0 -48.4"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=13172","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=13172","datePublished":"2020-04-01","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2018-Jul-24/2019-Aug-15","name":"CCGS Amundsen underway gas measurements, 2018-2019","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN13172" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":19, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11721","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Ben Bradshaw"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Geographic locations -> Nunavut,Health sciences and contaminants -> Health,Natural sciences -> Monitoring,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Resource development,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Wellness,Northern communities -> Baker Lake,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Indigenous peoples,Natural sciences -> Mines,Health sciences and contaminants -> Health status","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Ben Bradshaw"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"bbradsha@uoguelph.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"The data were collected, at the request of the Hamlet Council of Baker Lake and in cooperation with Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM), to enable long-term monitoring of community conditions given the presence of the Meadowbank Gold Mine. Resulting evidence will be drawn upon for annual reporting to the Kivalliq Inuit Association (KIA) as required by the Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement (IIBA) signed with AEM.","dateModified":"2014-06-17","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"65.0 -97.0 64.0 -96.0"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11721","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11721","datePublished":"2013-05-16","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2013-Aug-15/2013-Oct-1","name":"Indicators of wellness in the Hamlet of Baker Lake, Nunavut","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11721" } }, { "@type":"ListItem", "position":20, "item":{ "identifier":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11720","creator":{"creator":{"@type":"Person","name":"Ben Bradshaw"},"@type":"Role"},"keywords":"Social sciences, economics and policy -> Adaptation,Geographic locations -> Nunavut,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Resource development,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Impact assessments,Northern communities -> Baker Lake,Social sciences, economics and policy -> Indigenous peoples,Natural sciences -> Mines","contactPoint":[{"@type":"Person","name":"Ben Bradshaw"},{"@type":"PropertyValue","email":"bbradsha@uoguelph.ca"}],"@type":"Dataset","description":"With the development of the Meadowbank gold mine, the people of Baker Lake, Nunavut have experienced a dramatic shift in the economic make-up of their community. Mining development has impacted many aspects of community life, some positively and some negatively, though it is also clear that individual experiences with these impacts have varied greatly. The data were collected, at the request of the Hamlet Council of Baker Lake, to create an objective picture of how the Hamlet of Baker Lake is experiencing mining at the nearby Meadowbank Gold Mine. Once collected, the data were also used to understand how mining was impacting the community's adaptive capacity to manage climate change.","dateModified":"2014-06-17","spatialCoverage":{"geo":{"@type":"GeoShape","box":"65.0 -97.0 64.0 -96.0"},"@type":"Place"},"distribution":{"contentURL":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11720","@type":"DataDownload"},"url":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/PDCSearch.jsp?doi_id=11720","datePublished":"2013-05-16","license":"https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/termsofuse","temporalCoverage":"2011-May-5/2011-Jul-5","name":"Experiences with Mining in the Hamlet of Baker Lake, Nunavut","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","url":"polardata.ca"},"@id":"CCIN11720" } } ] }