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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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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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SUMMARY:Event - Watersheds 2020: Stepping Stones to Collaborative Watershed Governance
DESCRIPTION:Description (from watershedsforum.ca website): \n*Amid current global challenges\, water and watershed security remain imperative and we are convinced that Watersheds 2020: Stepping stones to watershed governance is needed now more than ever before. For that reason\, we have decided to “meet you where you are at” by creating a virtual gathering this Fall as we also work towards establishing a viable date in 2021 for our in-person forum.* \nWHAT IS WATERSHEDS 2020? \nJoin us October 15-16\, 2020 for a virtual forum that brings together a diverse community of water leaders in B.C.—including Indigenous Nations\, watershed groups\, local and provincial government staff\, funders\, and the network of practitioners and champions—to build and deepen connections\, learn from one another\, and explore opportunities for improved watershed decision-making and longer-term watershed security. \nWHY WATERSHED GOVERNANCE? WHY NOW? \nFrom record-breaking droughts and floods to conflicts over use and rights\, British Columbia’s fresh water is facing increasing threats. Addressing current and looming freshwater challenges as well as changing realities requires new partnerships and innovative forms of collaborative governance to respond to the many social and ecological needs of our watersheds. \nTHE AGENDA \nWatersheds 2020 is being shaped by the needs and priorities identified by the water community and offers a chance for deeper understanding of the emerging issues and the opportunities to create change. \nThis virtual event will offer a small and stimulating sampling of talks\, panels\, and interactive opportunities to set us up well for our in-person get together anticipated in 2021. \nOur core program starting to come together! Below is a sneak peek at the Watersheds 2020 panels and talks. \n\nWater and watershed security the emerging imperative\nStories from on-the-ground watershed governance projects\nIndigenous-led water initiatives\nUNDRIP\, DRIPA\, and Indigenous laws\nWater ethics and cross-cultural values\nSustainable funding – lessons and future potential\nGlobal to local innovators and possibilities\nStepping stones to watershed governance – tools and priorities to gain greater influence and strengthen collaborations\n\nStay tuned and save the dates of October 15-16\, 2020! A program and registration link for the free virtual forum are coming soon! \nIf you want to help us continue to create an effective program shaped by the needs and priorities identified by the BC water community\, please fill out the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/POLIS-Illumination-survey-2020. \n  \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/event-watersheds-2020-stepping-stones-to-collaborative-watershed-governance/
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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: Human Health and Pandemics
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 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-human-health-and-pandemics/
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