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SUMMARY:A Diversity of Needs\, A Diversity of Platforms: Linking Platforms to Facilitate Users' Adaptation Journeys
DESCRIPTION:About this event: \n\n\nExplore why platform connections are important and how they add-value to a user’s adaptation journey. Reflect on the diversity of platforms and potential connections by conducting a roadmap exercise to identify the necessary components to establish connections. \nTarget Audience: \nClimate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad\, climate adaptation action enablers\, climate communication and education professionals\, individuals with interest and experience working with climate vulnerable communities. \nEvent Host: \nGovernment of Canada (ECCC and NRCan) \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/enhancing-connections-across-climate-adaptation-platforms-session-2-tickets-148970752531 \n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Eventbrite page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/a-diversity-of-needs-a-diversity-of-platforms-linking-platforms-to-facilitate-users-adaptation-journeys/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Indigenous-led Natural Climate Solutions: Confederated Tribes of Colville
DESCRIPTION:Cody Desautel will share experiences from Indigenous-led natural climate solutions within the Confederated Tribe of Colville in the U.S.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nWHEN: May 13\, 2021\, from 1-3 pm EDT \nWHAT: Join us for the third webinar in our Natural Climate Solutions series\, in which we will draw on the resource management approach of the Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation in the United States\, and explore what could be possible in Canada if current barriers are removed and community aspirations of stewardship and prosperity are realized. \nCody Desautel (Natural Resources Director) will share experiences from Indigenous-led natural climate solutions within the Confederated Tribes of Colville and how their collective efforts contribute to creating healthy and resilient forests and local economic development. We will hear about the conditions required for the project and the challenges the Tribes have had to overcome. \nA panel discussion and Q&A will follow. \nWHO: \nCody Desautel\, Natural Resources Director\, Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation \nWITH PANELISTS: \nCornelia Rindt\, Director of Projects\, NatureBank  \nHank Cauley\, Nature for Justice \nSteven Nitah\, Indigenous Leadership Initiative and CRP Leadership Circle \nJason Rasevych\, Moderator\, Anishnawbe Business Professional Association \n  \nBACKGROUND \nIndigenous leadership is vital in achieving natural climate solutions at scale. \nGlobally\, reforestation and improved forest management are the largest and most cost-effective land-based climate change mitigation strategies. In the United States\, reforesting non-agricultural land and emphasizing carbon sequestration (or carbon dioxide removal) in privately-owned forests could offset approximately 11 percent of the United State’s annual emissions every year for 100 years. \nThe Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation in Washington are leading the way in implementing natural climate solutions on their territory. The holistic goal of the Colville Tribe is to maintain and build upon its unique culture\, traditions\, language and history \nThis webinar will be co-hosted by the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership and the Anishnawbe Business Professional Association. \nAbout the Natural Climate Solutions Series: \nThis multi-part series will share foundational knowledge and stories about innovative natural climate solutions projects with a focus on Indigenous perspectives. Our goal is to increase capacity among Indigenous Nations and their allies to lead and collaborate on natural climate solutions that benefit communities and the planet. \nThis series is funded through the Metcalf Foundations Carbon Landscape Program. \n\n\n  \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/indigenous-led-natural-climate-solutions-confederated-tribes-of-colville-tickets-152998963017. \n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event nformation from: Eventbrite event page).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-led-natural-climate-solutions-confederated-tribes-of-colville/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:2021 Global Water Futures Annual Open Science Meeting (May 17-19\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Global Water Futures (GWF) Annual Open Science Meeting 2021\n\n\nThe 2021 Global Water Futures (GWF) Annual Open Science Meeting (GWF2021) will bring together the GWF community (researchers\, affiliates\, partners\, collaborators\, and stakeholders) in a virtual setting to share our latest scientific achievements and success stories\, provide updates on end user solutions\, and support the actions needed to secure Canada’s water future. \nFor information on speakers and general themes\, visit main event page: https://www.gwf2021.com/. \n\nGeneral Information: \nThe Global Water Futures Annual Open Science Meeting 2021 (GWF2021) will take place virtually from 17-19 May\, 2021. Registration is free and open to anyone in the Global Water Futures community\, including external partners and stakeholders. \nRegistration is required in order to participate in any sessions or events. Registered participants will receive a password to access the virtual platform and will then be able to select specific sessions and events to attend. We encourage early registration in order to receive the most up-to-date program information and to ensure your spot in sessions. \n\nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.gwf2021.com/registration. \n  \n(NOTE: Event information from GWF 2021 event website.)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/2021-global-water-futures-annual-open-science-meeting-may-17-19-2021/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nIn the era of fast-paced digital engagement\, we shouldn’t forget the power of in-person connection. Join us as we examine how ‘in-person’ components play a central (but often under-recognized) role in complementing digital efforts and how this relates to efforts to meaningfully include and benefit under-represented and other ‘non-traditional’ communities into Platforms and their networks. \nTarget Audience: \nClimate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad; individuals/organizations who seek out adaptation information/platforms as part of their work cycle; early-stage platform providers seeking to grow their platform. \nEvent Host: \nGovernment of Canada (ECCC and NRCan) \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/enhancing-connections-across-climate-adaptation-platforms-session-3-tickets-148971075497. \n\n\n\n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Eventbrite page).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/enhancing-platform-impact-the-power-of-in-person-connection-and-diversification/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:5320-1621504800-1621513800@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings
DESCRIPTION:From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nEngage and answer questions around the importance of user needs considerations in platform offerings to support the ‘knowledge-to–action’ transfer in adaptation decision-making and discuss the possible approaches for how to integrate identified users needs into platform offerings. \nTarget Audience: \nClimate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad; climate adaptation action enablers; climate communication and education professionals; individuals with interest and experience working with climate vulnerable communities. \nEvent Host: \nGovernment of Canada (ECCC and NRCan) \nEvent Registration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/enhancing-connections-across-climate-adaptation-platforms-session-4-tickets-148971223941. \n\n\n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Eventbrite page).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/from-knowledge-to-action-exploring-approaches-to-integrating-identified-user-needs-into-platform-offerings/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Indigenous-led STREAM Projects
DESCRIPTION:General Information on STREAM Webinar Series \n\n\n\nThe purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) project to anyone interested in community-based water monitoring. \n\n\n\nGuest presenters will include representatives from University of Guelph\, WWF-Canada\, Environment and Climate Change Canada\, and participating water monitoring groups and First Nations. Recordings of the webinars will be made available on our website. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nWebinar – Indigenous-led STREAM Projects \n\n\n\nThursday\, May 27 10am-11am PT/11am-12pm MT/1pm-2pm ET \n\n\n\nThis webinar will feature Indigenous-led\, community-based water monitoring programs.The Dane nan yḗ dāh (Kaska Land Guardian) program participated in the STREAM pilot project in 2018 and now work in collaboration with the Province to monitor CABIN sites. The project builds upon the existing Dene Nan Yedah environmental monitoring program to include water quality and benthic invertebrate monitoring\, ensuring that there is sufficient baseline data to inform future development decisions. At the same time\, this collaboration will further the efforts to create a network of Guardians programs (Tanya Ball).The Blueberry River First Nations took CABIN/STREAM training in 2019 and are continuing to build out their monitoring programs to achieve their goal of reciprocal restoration\, to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems while promoting cultural revitalization (Mae Whyte).The Environmental Stewardship Initiative (ESI) is a collaboration between the Province and First Nations in northern BC. The goals of ESI are to develop a new collaborative approach to generating high quality\, accessible and trusted environmental information. The scope of ESI includes four key areas: 1) ecosystem assessment and monitoring; 2) ecosystem restoration and enhancement; 3) ecosystem research and knowledge exchange; 4) stewardship education and training. Five Nations of ESI\, including Witset First Nation\, Office of the Wet’suwet’en\,\, Gitxsan\, Gitanyow and Lake Babine Nation have participated in the STREAM project to better understand trends in aquatic biodiversity related to climate change\, and impacts of land and water use on aquatic ecosystems over time. This is especially important to these First Nations given their reliance on salmon as a key food source (Dallas Nikal).\n\n\n\nTo learn more\, or to register\, visit Webinar Registration page – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rf0A914CRh6u4YaIfm9M_A. \n\n\n\nIf you have any questions about the STREAM Webinar Series or the STREAM program\, please contact Living Lakes Canada STREAM Program Manager Raegan Mallinson at: raegan@livinglakescanada.ca \n\n\n\n(Information Source: Living Lakes Canada website) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttp://livinglakescanada.ca/stream-webinar-series/
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-led-stream-projects/
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