PPT-Utilizing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in a Climate Change Program
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Melonee Montano and Hannah Panci Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission Rising Voices 41118 Photo Melonee Montano What is GLIFWC An intertribal natural resource agency exercising authority delegated to it by its 11 member tribes . @. IceAgeEcologist. HiRes. Workshop, June 1-3, 2015. Barry . Carlsen. Jack Williams. University . of . Wisconsin-Madison. Kevin Burke. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Matt McGlone. Landcare. Research, New Zealand. Matt . Kelsch. , University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), The COMET Program. Levi . Brekke. , U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Pilot Project: Reclamation and UCAR’s COMET Program. Will begin at 10:00 MST. Climate Change, Traditional Knowledge and the Well-Being of Arctic Athabaskan Peoples . Overview. AAC Overview. Traditional Knowledge. Transboundary Issues. Work of the AAC. AAC Overview. Arctic Athabaskan . The . role of the National Ecological Observatory . Network. Hank Loescher | National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). Director Strategic . Projects . | CEO . Office. lots and lots of data…. 9/2008. The experience in TUVALU. Mr Itaia Lausaveve. (Director of Agriculture, Ministry of Natural Resources). Building Resilience to Climate Changes in the Pacific islands. 31. st. October – 2. nd. November, Le Lagon Resort, Vanuatu. Jeff Brawn. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences . From: IPCC 5. th. Assessment (2014), Food Security and Food Production Systems. Environment and Ecological Processes. . Ecological Services . When you are interested in doing something, . you do it only when it is convenient. . When you are committed to something, . you accept no excuses, only results.. . . Kenneth Blanchard. COMMITMENT. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/93/Pacific_Culture_Areas.jpg 80100120 Melanesia Micronesia Polynesia % FISHERWOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO TOTAL ANNUAL SUBSISTENCE AND ANNUAL CATCH contribu Volume 2, Issue 9, September 2015, PP 222 - 239 ISSN 2349 - 0373 (Print) & ISSN 2349 - 0381 (Online) www.arcjourna ls.org Ecological KnowledgeTraditional Ecological Knowledge also called by other names including Indigenous Knowledge or Native Science hereafter TEK refers to the evolving knowledge acquired by indigenous a Significance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge Traditional knowledge and Western science nit may be useful to emphasize the potential complementarities of the two and to look for points of agreemen B. ASIC. . C. LIMATE. . C. HANGE. . (BCC). 0.0 Using . the . RECCCD BCC Module. B. asic . C. limate . C. hange (BCC) Module Team. Acknowledgements. What is RECCCD. Curriculum materials. E. ducators. D3. January Council 2020. Climate Change Taskforce (CCTF) members:. Lauren Divine Aleut Community of Saint Paul Island. Scott Goodman Natural Resources Consultants/Bering Sea Fisheries Research Foundation. Murthy M.A. III rd year . Ph.D. Department of Agricultural extension . Flow of Seminar. Introduction. Climate change presents India with major challenges. . In the course of the 21st century, the average decade temperature in the country increased by 0.6°C, and the trend continues upward. .
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