Skip to main content
Skip to "About government"
Language selection
Français
Government of Canada /
Gouvernement du Canada
Search
Search the website
Search
Menu
Main
Menu
Jobs and the workplace
Immigration and citizenship
Travel and tourism
Business and industry
Benefits
Health
Taxes
Environment and natural resources
National security and defence
Culture, history and sport
Policing, justice and emergencies
Transport and infrastructure
Canada and the world
Money and finances
Science and innovation
You are here:
Canada.ca
Library and Archives Canada
Services
Services for galleries, libraries, archives and museums (GLAMs)
Theses Canada
Item – Theses Canada
Page Content
Item – Theses Canada
OCLC number
827744618
Link(s) to full text
LAC copy
LAC copy
Author
Hori, Yukari.
Title
The use of traditional environmental knowledge to assess the impact of climate change on subsistence fishing in the James Bay region, Ontario, Canada
Degree
M.E.S. -- University of Waterloo, 2010
Publisher
Waterloo, Ont. : University of Waterloo, 2010.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 81 pages) :color illustrations, color map
Notes
"A thesis presented to the University of Waterloo in fulfillment of the thesis requirement for the degree of Master of Environmental Studies in Environment and Resource Studies."
Title from title page image.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-81).
Abstract
This thesis used traditional environmental knowledge (TEK) to assess the impacts of climate change on food security for First Nations communities located in the western James Bay region of northern Ontario. In addition, climate scenarios were derived from General Circulation Models (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs).
Other link(s)
hdl.handle.net
uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Date modified:
2022-09-01