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Indigenous Knowledge

Indigenous Knowledge Indicators – Examples of Quantitative and Qualitative Indicators

Experiential Science 30 Sustainability and Freshwater Resources

Experiential Science 30: Freshwater Ecology

Experiential Science 30: Disturbance and Development

Science 10: Global Climate Change & Rivers in Different Biomes

Science 10: Climate Change

Science 8: Local Drinking Water

Science 8: Local Aquatic System Health

Science 8: Human Impacts

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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
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