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Science in the North, for the North, by the North Steve V. Kokelj Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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Overview Describe the northern context What are the needs Challenges Opportunities Parting thoughts
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The northern context for science Environmental change Resource development Land claims obligations Co-management and stewardship Collaboration and partnerships
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Northern needs Northern environmental monitoring system Information base for decisions Engagement in science and monitoring Use traditional knowledge Understand and apply the results Build and retain capacity
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To watch and understand the land and to use it respectfully forever
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An integrated monitoring and research system? The Land Decision making, co-management, adaptation stewardship Community-based monitoring Government and academic monitoring and research Industry monitoring
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Large scale environmental change Mackenzie Delta 10 km 1996
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S. Solomon, NRCan Large scale environmental change, Mackenzie Delta Salinized area Over 10, 000 ha of impacted habitat 1000s of which is devastated 10 km 2002
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Northern based Integrated monitoring system Community-based monitoring Government and academic monitoring and research Industry monitoring The Land Decision making, co-management, adaptation stewardship
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Challenges Implementation Capacity Enhancing ability to collaborate Enhancing ability to apply the science Traditional knowledge and monitoring
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Opportunities Northern capacity in science Northern monitoring system International Polar Year NSERC Research stations
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To watch and understand the land and to use it respectfully forever
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Issues What does our baseline look like? Are efforts coordinated? Are the communities involved? Who/what is integrating and reporting? Are we equipped to detect environmental change?
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