Posts Tagged ‘Enviroment’
Dialogues on improving terrestrial monitoring in the Arctic
One objective of the Arctic PASSION project is to establish ten terrestrial environmental monitoring sites in the Arctic. This part of the work is led by the INTERACT Non-Profit Association (INPA), which unites and represents a network of field stations in the Arctic and northern alpine areas. INPA invited the following ten INTERACT stations to…
Read MoreUsing Oral Histories, Indigenous Knowledge And Local Knowledge For Monitoring Environmental Change In Canada
The Arctic PASSION project attempts to address what needs to be done to improve and extend terrestrial, marine and cryospheric measurements and community-based monitoring systems; What services and networks are necessary for adaptation to climate change in regions; What is the best way to involve Indigenous Peoples, local populations and other actors in the region…
Read MoreIndigenous Female Bodies As Indicators Of Change
At the recent kick-off for the project Arctic PASSION, Tero Mustonen read a powerful statement on behalf of Pauliina Feodoroff, who unfortunately could not be present at the meeting. The text of the statement is as follows: Indigenous Female Bodies as Indicators of ChangeAuthor: Pauliina Feodoroff, Skolt Sámi, FinlandOrganisation: Snowchange Cooperative and Saa’mi Nue’tt Cultural…
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