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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment in
Northern National Parks* * *
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Agenda
Who we are
What is a climate change vulnerability assessment?
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment project
Case study locations
Aboriginal knowledge
Western science
Next steps
Who we are
Paul Zorn – Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada
Delia Siivola – Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada
Al Douglas – Ontario Centre for Climate Impacts and Adaptation Resources
Paul Gray – former Science and Research Branch, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Chris Lemieux – Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Sir Wilfrid Laurier University
What is a climate change vulnerability assessment?
Modeling possible future climate change Impacts to land and people in the future
Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment project
Goals of the project
Work to-date
Aboriginal knowledge and western science approaches
Opportunities
Case study locations
Tuktut Nogait National Park
Ukkusiksalik National Park
Auyuittuq National Park
Aboriginal knowledge
Approach based on stakeholder guidance Complement western science approach
Western science
Scientific experts Complement aboriginal knowledge approach
Determine engagement approach, indicators
Identify experts
Modeling and mapping
Vulnerability assessment methods
Set reporting dates
Next steps
Contact Information
Delia Siivola
[email protected] 250-200-0027
Al Douglas
[email protected] 705-675-1151 x1506
Thank you!
Photo credits:Markus Siivola - slides 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11 Parks Canada - slide 5, park maps on slide 6www.map-of-canada.org/about.htm - Canada map on slide 6www.churchillwild.com - slide 8