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Presentations

All 12 /Annual Reports 0 /Journal Articles 0 /Lesson Plans 0 /Literature Reviews 0 /Masters Thesis 0 /Newsletters 0 /Videos 2 /Webinars 10

‘Anthony’s Great Adventure’ Read By Mackenzie Mackay

Tracking Change NYC Documentary

Chronic Wasting Disease How to Monitor in Your Community

Our Story Your Experience – Steve Nitah

Visiting Speaker Nurit Bensusan – ISA – Instituto Socioambiental

Visiting Speaker Dr. Renato A. M. Silvano – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Local and Traditional Knowledge in Fishing Livelihood – Fikret Berkes

Indigenous Law as Foundation – Val Napoleon

Multiple Evidence Based Approach to Community-Based Monitoring in Alberta – Government of Alberta

Canadian Collaborative Research for Sustainability – some personal reflections – Rosemary Ommer

Progress in Tracking Change in the Mackenzie River Basin – Brenda Parlee

How Do We Demonstrate and Document the Value Added by Community-Based Research – Henry Huntington

ABOUT TRACKING CHANGE

We build and share knowledge about the sustainability of three of the world’s largest freshwater ecosystems: The Mackenzie River Basin, The Mekong River Basin, and The Amazon River Basin.

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Edmonton, AB Canada
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