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SUMMARY:Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project\, a 5-part webinar series from Chippewas of the Thames FN and partners.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nJoin Chippewas of the Thames FN (COTTFN)\, Cambium Indigenous Professional Services\, Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority\, Conservation Ontario\, Canadian Environmental Law Association and Green Communities Canada for a 5-part webinar series on an Indigenous-Led Flood Plain Mapping Project. Each session will summarize and explore the approaches and community-engagement processes employed through the COTTFN Flood Plain Mapping project\, completed over the last year. \nThis is a great opportunity for learning for Indigenous community members\, and environmental professionals. \nSessions run weekly online from Feb 23- March 23 according to the following schedule: \nFeb 23– Intro to Floodplain Mapping & Indigenous Relationships to Water \nSession One will introduce participants to Watershed Management from the Conservation Authority perspective\, provide an overview of Climate Change Impacts on Floodplain Mapping and highlight the importance of having a community perspective and more importantly an Indigenous perspective meaningfully included in this process. \nMarch 2– Basic Hydrology & Understanding Flow: Community Perspectives from Oneida Nation of the Thames \nSession Two will describe the analysis and definition of flood plain areas from both an Indigenous and Western perspective. It will provide an overview of Local Hydrology and monitoring including the use of tools such as rainfall\, snow and water level gauges\, how Community Members can participate and contribute to monitoring and future considerations as well as opportunities in undertaking this work. \nMarch 9– Measuring Hydraulics\, and Spiritual Approaches to flood Protection \nSession Three will focus on the hydraulics and how high flows can travel through and potentially flood a community. Community Members will speak on histories including Indigenous Knowledge and how it has been used in the past to avoid flooding in the Community as well as experiences in being able to participate in this project. Views from Community Members will also be shared in regard to other considerations that should be included while undertaking the flood plain analysis and policy development. \nMarch 16– Planning\, Consultation\, and Best Practices for Developing Floodplain Mapping in Indigenous Communities \nSession Four will focus on development of floodplain mapping using the COTTFN project as an example. Protocols and the importance of understanding and following them will be touched on. It will include an overview of some policies and legislation that can be harnessed to assist in upholding rights and responsibilities to Mother Earth along with some examples of such. \nMarch 23– Managing and Interpreting Flood Risks\, Community Preparedness Planning \n\n  \nFor more information\, or to register for a workshop\, visit the Eventbrite page. \n\n  \n(Information source: All information for this event sourced from the Evenbrite page). \n(Header photo image source: Eventbrite page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-led-community-floodplain-mapping-project/
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SUMMARY:Keyano Climate Change Conference 2022 (Virtual and In-person)
DESCRIPTION:Understanding our Changing Northern Communities to Navigate the Future\nKeyano College presents a one-day Climate Change Conference hosted virtually and in-person at Keyano College on Saturday\, March 26\, 2022\, Earth Hour\, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MDT. \nWhat is The Climate Change Conference?\nThe overall goal of this conference is to bring together scientists\, experts\, organizations\, Indigenous leaders\, and other participants as partners in learning to share and increase knowledge of the climate change\, impact and adaptation and to provide information about policies\, programs\, and tools in place to protect\, mitigate and help Northern and Arctic communities to adapt. \nBy the end of the conference\, we hope to enhance the understanding of: \n\nClimate change in the past\, present\, and future.\nEffects of the impact of climate change in Northern communities and Arctic regions.\nMethods and strategies used by communities to adapt\, build\, and enhance their climate change resilience.\n\nTo achieve these objectives\, participants will be engaged in a diverse range of oral presentations from several leaders in climate change around the globe and poster presentations from our student members. \nView the Conference Agenda \nWho Can Attend this conference?\nThis conference is free and open to everyone\, including students\, faculty\, staff\, community members\, family\, and friends interested in learning more about climate change. We also welcome all new ideas and questions. \nHow is the conference organized?\nKeyano Climate Change Conference is organized by faculty and students of EAS 208 (Introduction to Global Change). All of whom volunteer their time to make this day happen. \nSponsors\nUniversity Studies and Environmental Technology\, Keyano College \nAttendance and Registration\n Due to the Covid-19 pandemics\, few participants will be present in-person and all others connected remotely. Deadline for registration is Friday\, March 18\, 2022\, and can be completed via the online booking form.  \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns about the conference\, send us an email. \nE-Mail Climate Change Conference  \n  \n(Information source: Keyano  Climate Change Conference web page) \n(Header Photo Image source: Keyano Climate Change Conference Registration Form) \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/keyano-climate-change-conference-2022-virtual-and-in-person/
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