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SUMMARY:Indigenous Economics: Reclaiming the Sacred (June 10-12\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is pleased to invite Indigenous scholars\, Elders\, youth\, leadership\, land defenders\, community members and Black\, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) allies to join a virtual gathering taking place on June 10-12\, 2021\, in partnership with the Canadian Society of Ecological Economics (CANSEE). This online gathering is free to all participants\, with a priority given to BIPOC registrants. You can register through this form. \nIndigenous and Ecological Economics are rooted in the similar values – relationships and interconnections with ecosystems. As society grapples with a growing climate crisis and faltering economies Indigneous peoples across the globe are proposing a return to the sacred\, a return to relationships with each other and the lands. At this gathering we will dive into discussions\, workshops\, panels and presentations led by Indigenous leaders\, practitioners and scholars to redefine ecological economics from an Indigenous perspective. By empowering our communities to reclaim our economic systems built on millenia of knowledge and practice we can help craft the needs and direction of what new Indigenous-led climate policies and economic paradigms call look like. The gathering will involve: \n\nIndigenous and participant-led discussions in breakout sessions\,\nIndigenous ceremony and workshops\,\n“problem labs” to articulate Indigenous views on “ecological economics”\,\nIndigenous keynote speakers and experts\, and\nsafe spaces for Indigenous peoples to discuss\, strategize and reclaim our relationships with each other and our lands and territories.\n\nFor more information\, or to register\, visit the Indigenous Climate Action event page: https://www.indigenousclimateaction.com/indigenous-economics-conference. \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-economics-reclaiming-the-sacred-june-10-12-2021/
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SUMMARY:74th CWRA National Conference (May 31 - June 4\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:The First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (FNQLSDI)\, in collaboration with the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)\, invites Indigenous Peoples in Canada to participate free of charge in the 74th CWRA National Conference  which will take place online from May 31st to June 4th\, 2021. \nThe theme of the conference is: Management of risks and opportunities related to water: sharing of knowledge and expertise. \nThe presentation will cover a variety of topics\, including integrated water management and governance\, snow and ice in a risk management context\, hydrological and water quality modeling in a climate change context\, etc. \nIn addition\, we are organizing an indigenous plenary session where we will highlight Indigenous Knowledge\, leadership and projects related to water management. More details on the conference are available here. \n  \nTo register\, we invite you to complete the following form.\n  \nThe FNQLSDI will forward your registration to the CWRA and will pay your registration fees. Please note that the available funding is for a maximum capacity of 50 people\, and will be granted on a first come\, first served basis. \nOnce your registration is submitted to the CWRA\, you will receive a link to the conference platform closer to the event date. \nIf you have any questions about funding or the registration form\, please contact Andréanne Ferland (aferland@iddpnql.ca) or Sabryna Godbout (sgodbout@iddpnql.ca). \n  \n(Event information summary shared from CIRNAC) \n(Event Poster Image from CWRF event website).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/74th-cwra-national-conference-may-31-june-4-2021/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Release of the Prairie Provinces Chapter of Canada in a Changing Climate: Regional Perspectives Report
DESCRIPTION:Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) leads the national knowledge assessment process\, Canada in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action. The first product of the current assessment process\, Canada’s Changing Climate Report\, was released in April 2019. The Prairie Provinces chapter is the first chapter of the Regional Perspectives Report to be released\, which will be followed in 2021 by the National Issues Report\, other Regional Perspectives chapters\, and the Health of Canadians in a Changing Climate Report. \nThe Prairies Regional Adaptation Collaborative (PRAC) is pleased to host representatives from NRCan and the team of authors of the Prairie Provinces chapter to share an overview of the national assessment process and to discuss the key messages from the chapter\, which focuses on shifting ecosystems\, extreme weather events\, water management\, agriculture\, social considerations\, and adaptation planning. \nSpeakers: \n\nFiona Warren\, Knowledge Assessment Manager\, Natural Resources Canada\nDave Sauchyn\, Director\, Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative and Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies\, University of Regina\nElaine Wheaton\, Adjunct Professor\, University of Saskatchewan and Emeritus Researcher\, Saskatchewan Research Council\nDebra Davidson\, Professor\, Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology\, University of Alberta\nKendra Isaac\, Manager of Adaptation\, Alberta Environment and Park\nMark Johnson\, Senior Research Scientist\, Saskatchewan Research Council
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/virtual-event-release-of-the-prairie-provinces-chapter-of-canada-in-a-changing-climate-regional-perspectives-report/
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SUMMARY:2020 Virtual Indigenous Mapping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Description from website: Introducing the very first Virtual Indigenous Mapping Workshop. For the first time ever\, IMW participants can develop their skills\, with cutting edge geospatial technologies\, from anywhere around the globe. Learn to redefine Indigenous landscapes from Indigenous mapping experts. Develop hands-on skills from leading industry professionals including Esri\, Google\, NASA\, Mapbox and more. Join the Indigenous Maps Network and have unprecedented access to all IMW course materials and exclusive new content posted throughout the year. \nThis virtual event features: \n\n+100 Sessions – Over 100 sessions from Google\, Esri Canada\, QGIS\, Mapbox\, and other technology partners\n+40 Speaker – A dynamic mix of presentations by leading experts and community practitioners from across the world.\n+500 Participants – Over 500 participants from Indigenous Nations and organizations\, universities\, government and private sector.\n\nPricing: FREE EVENT \nThe 2020 Virtual Indigenous Mapping Workshop is FREE for all participants. Over the year\, we have have worked on new approaches to enhance and expand our geospatial capacity development opportunities for Indigenous Nations and organizations. With the 2020 Indigenous Mapping Workshop\, we are excited to launch the Indigenous Mapping Network. The Indigenous Mapping Network is the indigenized space for Indigenous geospatial technology\, training\, and community. Members will have exclusive access to Indigenous mapping content\, workshops\, live and self-paced courses\, speaker series\, and tools. Join us in building our new community! \n  \n(Image Source: Indigenous Mapping Workshop website – https://www.indigenousmaps.com).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/2020-virtual-indigenous-mapping-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Arctic Resilience Forum: Renewable Energy
DESCRIPTION:The Arctic Resilience Forum will be convened every Wednesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm (EST) over a series of ten weeks\, beginning October 7\, 2020. The online series seeks to engage a broad audience in conversations about how to build the resilience of Arctic communities and ecosystems across a variety of focus areas\, including: \n\nOctober 21: Renewable Energy\nOctober 28: Human Health and Pandemics\nNovember 11: Broadband Connectivity\nNovember 18: Gender\nNovember 25: Socio-Ecological Resilience\nDecember 9: Infrastructure\nDecember 16: Respecting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Systems\n\nNOTE: Individual session pages will open up with registration for specific events approximately one-week in advance. \nClick here to register for individual sessions. \nClick here to register for multiple sessions. \n  \n(Image Source: Arctic Council\, https://arctic-council.org)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/arctic-resilience-forum-renewable-energy/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Arctic Resilience Forum: Food Security
DESCRIPTION:The Arctic Resilience Forum will be convened every Wednesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm (EST) over a series of ten weeks\, beginning October 7\, 2020. The online series seeks to engage a broad audience in conversations about how to build the resilience of Arctic communities and ecosystems across a variety of focus areas\, including: \n\nOctober 14: Food Security\nOctober 21: Renewable Energy\nOctober 28: Human Health and Pandemics\nNovember 11: Broadband Connectivity\nNovember 18: Gender\nNovember 25: Socio-Ecological Resilience\nDecember 9: Infrastructure\nDecember 16: Respecting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Systems\n\nNOTE: Individual session pages will open up with registration for specific events approximately one-week in advance. \nClick here to register for individual sessions. \nClick here to register for multiple sessions. \n  \n(Image Source: Arctic Council\, https://arctic-council.org)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/arctic-resilience-forum-food-security/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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UID:5070-1602070200-1602075600@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Arctic Resilience Forum: Indigenous Youth Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Description: The Arctic Resilience Forum will be convened every Wednesday from 11:30am – 1:00pm (EST) over a series of ten weeks\, beginning October 7\, 2020. The online series seeks to engage a broad audience in conversations about how to build the resilience of Arctic communities and ecosystems across a variety of focus areas\, including: \n\nOctober 7: Indigenous Youth Leadership\nOctober 14: Food Security\nOctober 21: Renewable Energy\nOctober 28: Human Health and Pandemics\nNovember 11: Broadband Connectivity\nNovember 18: Gender\nNovember 25: Socio-Ecological Resilience\nDecember 9: Infrastructure\nDecember 16: Respecting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Systems\n\nAbout the October 7th session (Indigenous Youth Leadership) \nThis October 7th Session\, the first in the series\, will focus on Indigenous Youth Leadership. Engaging young people in a dialogue about their aspirations and needs for taking charge for resilience leadership. \nTo register for the Arctic Resilience Forum – Indigenous Youth Leadership\, click here. \n  \n(Image Source: Arctic Council\, https://arctic-council.org)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/arctic-resilience-forum-indigenous-youth-leadership/
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