“This is the life”: Fishing in the context of environmental change in Paulatuk, Northwest Territories: an examination of the gendered aspects of local subsistence fishing activity

Zoe Sarah Todd

Research output: Contribution to conferenceUnpublished paper

Abstract

This presentation investigated data on women’s subsistence fishing in the context of shifting environmental and social conditions in the Inuvialuit community of Paulatuk. It proposed a methodology for incorporating women’s environmental knowledge into broader discussions of environmental change, non-renewable resource development and human-environment relationships in the Arctic.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusUnpublished - 24 Jun 2011
EventInternational Congress of Arctic Social Sciences - Akureyri, Iceland
Duration: 24 Jun 201124 Jun 2011

Conference

ConferenceInternational Congress of Arctic Social Sciences
Country/TerritoryIceland
CityAkureyri
Period24/06/1124/06/11

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