Communicating about Contaminants in Country Food

Communicating about Contaminants in Country Food
Title Communicating about Contaminants in Country Food PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Usher
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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This report examines (1) how public health authorities have investigated food-borne contaminants and assessed the risks and hazards these pose to the aboriginal people who consume them, and (2) Inuit knowledge and perceptions of contaminants in country food, and Inuit information needs respecting contaminants. The research focused on the interaction between those responsible for investigating and communicating about contaminants and their health effects, and the aboriginal people who harvest and consume country food.

The Inuit World

The Inuit World
Title The Inuit World PDF eBook
Author Pamela Stern
Publisher Routledge
Pages 398
Release 2021-11-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000456137

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The Inuit World is a robust and holistic reference source to contemporary Inuit life from the intimate world of the household to the global stage. Organized around the themes of physical worlds, moral, spiritual and intellectual worlds, intimate and everyday worlds, and social and political worlds, this book includes ethnographically rich contributions from a range of scholars, including Inuit and other Indigenous authors. The book considers regional, social, and cultural differences as well as the shared histories and common cultural practices that allow us to recognize Inuit as a single, distinct Indigenous people. The chapters demonstrate both the historical continuity of Inuit culture and the dynamic ways that Inuit people have responded to changing social, environmental, political, and economic conditions. Chapter topics include ancestral landscapes, tourism and archaeology, resource extraction and climate change, environmental activism, and women’s leadership. This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in anthropology, Indigenous studies, and Arctic studies and those in related fields including geography, history, sociology, political science, and education.

Renewable Economies in the Arctic

Renewable Economies in the Arctic
Title Renewable Economies in the Arctic PDF eBook
Author David C. Natcher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 304
Release 2021-09-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1000464601

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This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these are being supported scientifically, economically, socially, and politically by Arctic states. The economic development of the Arctic region is witnessing new, innovative trends which hold promise for the sustainable development of the region. This book discusses the emerging forms of renewable economies to understand where intellectual and technological innovations are being made. It draws on the expertise of scholars from across the Arctic and provides the reader with a foundation of knowledge to identify the unique challenges of the region and explore opportunities to unlock the immense potential of renewable resources to boost the region’s economy. This book offers a holistic Arctic perspective against the backdrop of prevailing social, economic, and climatic challenges. With critical insights on the economic state of play and the role of renewable resources in the development of the Arctic region, this book will be a vital point of reference for Arctic scholars, communities, and policy makers.

On Thin Ice

On Thin Ice
Title On Thin Ice PDF eBook
Author Barry Scott Zellen
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 268
Release 2009-11-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 0739132806

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On Thin Ice explores the relationship between the Inuit and the modern state in the vast but lightly populated North American Arctic. It chronicles the aspiration of the Inuit to participate in the formation and implementation of diplomatic and national security policies across the Arctic region and to contribute to the reconceptualization of Arctic Security, including the redefinition of the core values inherent in northern defense policy. With the warming of the Earth's climate, the Arctic rim states have paid increasing attention to the commercial opportunities, strategic challenges, and environmental risks of climate change. As the long isolation of the Arctic comes to an end, the Inuit who are indigenous to the region are showing tremendous diplomatic and political skills as they continue to work with the more populous states that assert sovereign control over the Arctic in an effort to mutually assert joint sovereignty across the region Published on the 50th anniversary of Ken Waltz's classic Man, the State and War, Zellen's On Thin Ice is at once a tribute to Waltz's elucidation of the three levels of analysis as well as an enhancement of his famous 'Three Images,' with the addition of a new 'Fourth Image' to describe a tribal level of analysis. This model remains salient in not only the Arctic where modern state sovereignty remains limited, but in many other conflict zones where tribal peoples retain many attributes of their indigenous sovereignty.

Breaking Ice

Breaking Ice
Title Breaking Ice PDF eBook
Author Arctic Institute of North America
Publisher University of Calgary Press
Pages 417
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN 1552381595

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"From the pressures of development, technological advances, globalization and climate change to social and cultural life, this book attempts to define the nature of competing demands and assess their impact on the environment. These essays provide a detailed examination of ocean and coastal management in the Canadian north, exploring a wide range of issues critical to environmental stewardship, and breaking the ice to connect academics, government managers, policy-makers, aboriginal groups and industry." --Book Jacket.

Principles and Elements for a Comprehensive Arctic Policy

Principles and Elements for a Comprehensive Arctic Policy
Title Principles and Elements for a Comprehensive Arctic Policy PDF eBook
Author Inuit Circumpolar Conference
Publisher Centre for Northern Studies and Research, McGill University
Pages 162
Release 1992
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Compilation of all the principles approved at Inuit Circumpolar Conference General Assemblies and additional draft principles prepared to date, including goasl and objectives, Inuit rights, issues of peace, security, environment, social matters, culture, economy, education, scientific research and implementation.

Canadian Arctic Marine Conservation Strategy

Canadian Arctic Marine Conservation Strategy
Title Canadian Arctic Marine Conservation Strategy PDF eBook
Author Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Publisher Information and Publications Branch, Fisheries and Oceans
Pages 34
Release 1987
Genre Conservation of natural resources
ISBN

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Provides a framework for the conservation and management of arctic marine ecosystems in the Canadian north, both to preserve and conserve.