Purpose
Our project investigates the drivers and dynamics of regime shifts in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region through examining interlinkages between beaver population change, changes in lakes and streams and fish population and the outcomes for Inuvialuit communities and their wellbeing. We will bring together a diverse multidisciplinary team of experts to coproduce field, remote sensing and interview research that both addresses fundamental questions and provides important information to support decision-making and stewardship in Inuit Nunangat in the face of environmental and social change.
Wilfrid Laurier University × Polar Knowledge Canada
8 grants totalling $1.6M
Northern Science and Technology Program
56 grants totalling $24.9M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| University of Guelph | Université de Guelph | $3.6M | Northern Science and Technology Program |
| Government of Northwest Territories | $1.9M | Northern Science and Technology Program |
| Gwich’in Tribal Council | $1.1M | Northern Science and Technology Program |
| Gwich'in Tribal Council | $1.1M | Northern Science and Technology Program |
| Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami | $795.0K | Northern Science and Technology Program |