User:Lpregers/Nunavik/Bibliography

Cuerrier, A., Brunet, N.D., Gérin-Lajoie, J. et al. The Study of Inuit Knowledge of Climate Change in Nunavik, Quebec: A Mixed Methods Approach. Hum Ecol 43, 379–394 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-015-9750-4

This article presents information from a study in which Inuit populations in Nunavik respond to questions about changes in the environment/climate. The study also emphasizes the importance of qualitative data as well as the challenges that come with performing a qualitative study. The results show many changes in vegetation, climate, sea ice, animal species, etc. which I can add to the climate section of Nunavik’s wikipedia page.

Tremblay, M., Furgal, C., Larrivée, C., Annanack, T., Tookalook, P., Qiisik, M., Angiyou, E., Swappie, N., Savard, J.-P., & Barrett, M. (2008). Climate Change in Northern Quebec: Adaptation Strategies from Community-Based Research. Arctic, 61, 27–34. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40513354

This article presents information from a study on climate change in Nunavik. The study details methods for community based research, conducts interviews regarding changes in climate, seasons, ice melt, etc. They also monitored the sea ice with the help of the Inuit people and emphasized the importance of the Inuit people’s knowledge and involvement in the scientific process.

Martin, D., Bélanger, D., Gosselin, P., Brazeau, J., Furgal, C., & Déry, S. (2007). Drinking Water and Potential Threats to Human Health in Nunavik: Adaptation Strategies under Climate Change Conditions. Arctic, 60(2), 195–202. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40513135

This article presents information from a study on changes in water quality, precipitation, seasonal averages, ice & snow in Nunavik. The article discusses potential dangers and health risks for the Inuit populations relating to the data. It also talks about how these aspects of the climate should continue to be monitored.

Kafarowski, J. (2006). Gendered dimensions of environmental health, contaminants and global change in Nunavik, Canada. Études/Inuit/Studies, 30(1), 31–49. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42870404