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Where is the Cache? Relevant Science in Nunavut Hadi Dowlatabadi Canada Research Chair, Applied Mathematics & Global Change University of British Columbia.

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1 Where is the Cache? Relevant Science in Nunavut Hadi Dowlatabadi Canada Research Chair, Applied Mathematics & Global Change University of British Columbia University Fellow, Resources for the Future, Washington DC May 25th 2006 Contact: hadi.d@ubc.ca Natural Resources Canada Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada

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3 3 of 15 May 25 2006 Demography & Economy 26,000 people –85% Inuit –56% under 25 yr 350,000 km 2 of land –23 communities Territorial budget of 960M –80% transferred from Federal Government

4 4 of 15 May 25 2006 Health The Inuit & First Nations suffer more than twice Canada’s average rates in: –Infant mortality, –Lung cancer, –Respiratory illnesses, –Unintentional injury, –Disability, –Suicide.

5 5 of 15 May 25 2006 Education Source: Statistics Canada

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7 http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLIMATESUMMARY/2003/IMAGES/annual.1954-2003.tchange.png

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9 From: http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/graphic0/seismol/canisos.gif

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11 www.sfu.ca/.../ physical%20ocean.html

12 www.geophysics.dias.ie/.../slave_lakes.html

13 13 of 15 May 25 2006 COMMUNITY Climate Change & impacts Policies Resource Development Population Growth Pollution & Contaminants Values Investment & Funding Technology Climate change Is not a separable focus of effort

14 14 of 15 May 25 2006 Relevant Engagement Basic needs of the communities are not being met. Their priorities are: employment, housing, health and education. Scientists can engage with the communities in a sustained effort to increase the human capacity of Nunavut. An engaged and well educated youth is the cache of greatest value to the future.

15 15 of 15 May 25 2006 Questions Thanks to: EDOs and Communities of Cambridge Bay, Pond Inlet and Baker Lake for being our partners in learning Michelle Boyle for tireless and selfless engagement, Sue Rowley for insights and wisdom, & ARCUS for inviting this presentation Contact: hadi.d@ubc.ca


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