
Canadian Mountain Assessment: Walking Together to Enhance Understanding of Mountains in Canada
by Charlotte Mitchell, Stephen Johnston, Megan Dicker, Dawn Saunders Dahl, Knut Kitching, Karson Sudlow, Matthew Wiseman, Eric Higgs, Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, Ashley-Anne Churchill, Karen Pheasant, Lauren Rethoret, Sonia Wesche, Steven M. Vamosi, Gùdia Mary Jane Johnson, Leon Andrew, Karine Gagné, Murray Humphries, María Elisa Sánchez, Gabriella Richardson, Gabrielle Weasel Head, Aerin Jacob, Michele Koppes, Goota Desmarais, Lawrence Ignace, Melissa Quesnelle, Lauren Somers, Stephen Chignell, Dani Inkpen, Jiaao Guo, Nina Hewitt, Richard Schuster, Andrew Trant, Madison Stevens, Daniel Sims, Hayden Melting Tallow, Tim Patterson, Chris Springer, John Waldron, PearlAnn Reichwein, Keara Lightning, Joseph Shea, David Borish, Rod Hunter, Tonya Smith, Nicole J. Wilson, Shawn Marshall, Brenda Parlee, Stephan Gruber, Sophie Pheasant, Kyra St. Pierre, Kristine Wray, Linda Johnson, Caroline Aubry-Wake, Erika Gavenus, Pnnal Bernard Jerome, Rachel Reimer, Yan Tapp, Thomas McIlwraith, Graham McDowell, Wanda Pascal, Katherine Hanly, Patricia Joe, Brooklyn Rushton, Julie M. Thériault, Vincent Vionnet
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
The Canadian Mountain Assessment provides a first-of-its-kind look at what we know, do not know, and need to know about mountain systems in Canada. The assessment is based on insights from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit knowledges of mountains, as well as findings from an extensive assessment of pertinent academic literature. Its inclusive knowledge co-creation approach brings these multiple forms of evidence together in ways that enhance our collective understanding of mountains in Canada, while also respecting and maintaining the integrity of different knowledge systems. The Canadian Mountain Assessment is a text-based document, but also includes a variety of visual materials as well as access to video recordings of oral knowledges shared by Indigenous individuals from mountain areas in Canada. The assessment is the result of over three years of work, during which time the initiative played an important role in connecting and cultivating relationships between mountain knowledge holders from across Canada. It is the outcome of contributions from more than 80 Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals and contains six By way of these chapters, the Canadian Mountain Assessment aims to enhance appreciation for the diversity and significance of mountains in Canada, to clarify challenges and opportunities for mountain systems in the country, and to motivate and inform new research, relationships, and actions that support the realization of desirable mountain futures. More broadly, the Canadian Mountain Assessment provides insights into applied reconciliation efforts in a knowledge assessment context and seeks to inspire similar knowledge co-creation efforts in and beyond Canada.
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