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Climate Change Challenges Faced By The Inuit

Climate Change Challenges Faced By The Inuit

Describes the impacts of climate change on Inuit communities, including threats to their fragile ecosystem and heritage, and underscores efforts they are undertaking to adapt to climate change.

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Main Author: Ford, Violet
Format: Journal Article
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
chemical contaminants
climate
climate change
decision making
emissions
food availability
food chain
framework convention on climate change
heritage
heritage sites
indigenous peoples
intergovernmental negotiations
negotiations
nutrition
programs
social development
soil
tourists
traditional skills
traditions
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4531
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