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The Sea Ice Never Stops: Circumpolar Inuit Reflections on Sea Ice Use and Shipping in Inuit Nunaat.
(Inuit Circumpolar Council, Anchorage, AK, 2014)
This report from the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) contributes to the ongoing work of the Sustainable Development Working Group and the Protection of the
Arctic Marine Environment working groups of the Arctic Council. ...
Consolidation of Wildlife Act S.Nu. 2003,c.26 In force July 9, 2005, except s.40,41,66(2),82,152(4): SI-001-2005 s.40,41,66(2),82,152(4) NIF: SI-001-2005 (Current to: February 13, 2020)
(Government of Greenland, Department of Justice, Greenland, 2020)
This consolidation is not an official statement of the law. It is an office consolidation prepared for convenience only. The authoritative text of statutes can be ascertained from the Revised Statutes of the Northwest ...
Prevalence of heavy fuel oil and black carbon in Arctic shipping, 2015 to 2025.
(International Council on Clean Transportation, Washington D.C.., 2017)
Dwindling sea ice is opening new shipping routes through the Arctic, with shipping
activity expected to increase with oil and gas development and as ships take
advantage of shorter trans-Arctic routes from Asia to Europe ...
Using local ecological knowledge as evidence to guide management: A community-led harvest calculator for muskoxen in Greenland.
(2020)
Indigenous people manage or have tenure rights on over a quarter of the world's
land surface. While there is growing interest in “evidence-based” natural
resource management, there are few documented experiences with ...
Expanding the scientific basis for how the world can monitor and manage natural resources.
(University of Copenhagen, and NORDECO (Nordic Foundation for Development and Ecology), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2016)
This D.Sc. thesis presents research into the theory, practice, application and results of ‘citizen science’ as applied in the developing world (Africa, South East Asia, Latin America) and in the Arctic (Greenland). It ...
HELCOM Guidelines for monitoring continuous noise.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2018)
Continuous anthropogenic noise may exert a significant pressure on the marine environment due to its constancy and extent over vast areas. Distant ships, wind and rain, are examples of continuous sound sources. Sound from ...
HELCOM Manual on Co-operation in Response to Marine Pollution: within the framework of the Helsinki Convention.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2021)
According to the Helsinki Convention the Contracting Parties shall agree bi- or multilaterally on those regions of the Baltic Sea, in which they act together. This is to maintain ability to respond to spillages of oil and ...
HELCOM Guidelines for Management of Dredged Material at Sea and HELCOM Reporting Format for Management of Dredged Material at Sea . Adopted by HELCOM 36-2015 on 4 March 2015 and amended by HELCOM 41-2020 on 4 March 2020.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2016)
Scope:
2.1 The guidelines are designed to assist Contracting Parties in the management of dredged material in ways that will prevent and eliminate pollution in accordance with Article 3 to the 1992 Helsinki Convention, ...
The right to food security in a changing Arctic: the Nunavut Food Security Coalition and the Feeding My Family campaign.
(Irish Aid, Mary Robinson Foundation: Climate Justice CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and World Food Programme., 2013)
In Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic, Inuit are mobilising themselves and their
government to address rising food prices and food insecurity; focusing on the
right to a traditional way of life and the challenges brought by ...
Inuit Priorities for Canada’s Climate Strategy: A Canadian Inuit Vision for Our Common Future in Our Homelands.
(Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami,, Ottawa, Canada, 2016)
This report provides First Ministers and Canadian stakeholders with an overview of the diverse
and growing needs Canadian Inuit face as we adapt to climate change in Inuit Nunangat, the
Inuit homeland spanning four ...