Purpose
This project supports the co-creation and finalization of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ)-based ice travel safety tools—such as seasonal sea ice maps and terminology books—for Arctic Bay, Nunavut, in collaboration with SmartICE and the Tuvaliriji Community Management Committee. It also advances Inuit-led training, capacity-building, and intergenerational knowledge-sharing by equipping a local Coordinator with technical and cultural skills to support community resilience and climate adaptation. Final products will be launched in early 2026, enhancing both safety and cultural continuity.
SmartICE Monitoring & Information Inc × Polar Knowledge Canada
1 grants totalling $35.0K
Grants to Support Research and Activities Relating to The Polar Regions
44 grants totalling $932.9K
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| NWT Geological Survey, Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, GNWT & Aurora Research Institute, Aurora College | $50.0K | Grants to Support Research and Activitie... |
| Government of the Northwest Territories, Department of Environment and Climate Change - Climate Change, Cumulative Impacts and Knowledge Division | $40.0K | Grants to Support Research and Activitie... |
| Inuvialuit Land Administration, Northwest Territories Geological Survey | $40.0K | Grants to Support Research and Activitie... |
| Wilfrid Laurier University | $35.0K | Grants to Support Research and Activitie... |
| Department of Environment, Government of Nunavut | $35.0K | Grants to Support Research and Activitie... |