This three-phase project was initiated by the Vuntut Gwitchin citizens in Old Crow, who invited the Arctic Institute of Community-Based Research to work with them in response to their concerns about changes to their traditional harvesting and hunting areas, and changes in the distribution and abundance of several traditional food species. PHASE I: What do our changing homelands mean for our health? PHASE II: Knowledge into Action PHASE III: Community Action on Climate Change and Food Security Adaptation in Old Crow.
Food System Theme:
Food System Coordination, Policy and Networks
Resource Theme:
Policy/Strategy
Research
Reach:
Community-Level (Old Crow)
Host | Contact:
Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation and Arctic Institute of Community-Based Research | info@aicbr.ca
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