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Ford, James ; Maillet, Michelle ; Pouliot, Vincent ; Meredith, Thomas ; Cavanaugh, Alicia ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group | Springer Verlag | 2019-02-22T14:54:28ZIndigenous peoples are uniquely sensitive to climate change impacts yet have been overlooked in climate policy, including within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). We identify and characterize the discourse aroun[...]texto impreso
Sherman, Mya ; Ford, James ; Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro ; Valdivia, Maria Jose ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group | Springer | 2019-02-22T14:55:28ZProjections of climate change indicate an increase in the frequency and intensity of climatic hazards such as flooding and droughts, increasing the importance of understanding community vulnerability to extreme hydrological events. This research[...]texto impreso
Sherman, Mya ; Ford, James ; Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro ; Valdivia, Maria Jose ; Bussalleu Rivera, Alejandro ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group | Springer Verlag | 2019-02-22T14:55:28ZRainfall variability and related hydrological disasters are serious threats to agricultural production in developing countries. Since projections of climate change indicate an increase in the frequency and intensity of climatic hazards such as f[...]texto impreso
Labbé, Jolene ; Ford, James D. ; Berrang-Ford, Lea ; Donnelly, Blanaid ; Lwasa, Shuaib ; Namanya, Didacus Bambaiha ; Twesigomwe, Sabastian ; Harper, Sherilee L. ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group | Springer Verlag | 2019-02-22T14:54:32ZVulnerability to the health impacts of climate change will be shaped by the existing burden of ill- health and is expected to be highest in poor and socio-economically marginalized populations. Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, is considered a [...]texto impreso
McDonald, M.E. ; Papadopoulos, A. ; Edge, V.L. ; Ford, J. ; Indigenous Health Adaptation to Climate Change Research Group ; Namanya, D.B. ; Berrang-Ford, L. ; Carcamo, C. ; Llanos, A. ; Lwasa, S. ; Sumner, A. ; Harper, S.L. | Taylor & Francis | 2019-02-22T14:56:09ZBackground. Health research knowledge translation (KT) is important to improve population health outcomes. Considering social, geographical and cultural contexts, KT in Inuit communities often requires different methods than those commonly used [...]