Effects of climate change on the Cree Nation of Whapmagoostui, Canada

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • “Call to Action - Climate Change Adaptation in Whapmagoostui” is a climate change adaptation video produced by the Cree of Whapmagoostui, the most northern cree village in Northern Quebec, Canada, to portray how the climate crisis is affecting their communities and land. In this video, the Cree Nation of Whapmagoostui examines how water bodies, travel, flora, animals and energy are affected by climate change. They also explore issues such as the effect it has on education, culture and wellbeing of the Cree Nation.
    “Call to Action” is the result of a community-based participatory project that took place in the 2019. During the initiative, the Cree community came together to discuss and to identify appropriate solutions to cope with the impact of climate change and to increase their resilience. This project adopted a participatory approach, that included the training of a local research and video team, interviews with community members, two stakeholder meetings and a community screening event.
    The findings and recommendations that resulted from this process are presented in this video as well as a written climate change adaptation plan (available here: www.cngov.ca/wp... outputs serve as a great guide to community members and to other Cree communities on how to start planning and implementing responses that will help to lower the risks associated with present and future climate change.
    This video is part of the playlist “Effects of climate change on Cree communities in Canada”. The playlist encloses community participatory videos produced by the Cree communities over the course of 2018 and 2019. These videos were produced as part of the “Climate Change Adaption Action Plan” strategic project to document the Cree nation’s perspective on the effects of climate change within their land.
    This project was managed by the Cree Nation Government and the Cree Nation of Wapmagoostui. It was facilitated by InsightShare with the financial support of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. InsightShare is a community development organisation committed to improving and shaping the use of Participatory Video in all its forms. We are leading practitioners in Participatory Video and we work with organisations wishing to harness Participatory Media as a community engagement, accountability and people-led development tool: insightshare.org
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