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Research Toolkit

Community-Led Research is becoming more common across the globe as we all grapple with the realities of human development, climate change, and progress. We have collected and created several useful resources to help community research practitioners and supporters to develop their own robust programs. If you know of other great resources, please let us know about them at trackingchange@ualberta.ca.

Language & Terminology

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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
T6G 2H1

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