Marie Curie research fellow
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Originator: Sylvie Blangy
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Title: Marie Curie research fellow
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Series_Name: Inuit Saami collaborative research project
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Online_Linkage: www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org
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This project aims at understanding how Aboriginal tourism can contribute to the well being of northern communities, preserve and enhance their traditional cultures, sustain their natural resources, and help community members face the challenges of climate change and economic dependency. It is based on the hypothesis that northern communities in different geographic regions face comparable challenges and that a comparative analysis between such communities will provide new insights on the possible ways to face them. For this, we selected 2 communities, the Inuit Inland Caribou from Baker Lake in Nunavut and the Sami Reindeer Herder of Övre Soppero of Northern Sweden that share a traditional livelihood based on the same species Rangifer tarandus and similar challenges despite the differences in their ecological and socio-economic context. Collaborative research and social action tools are being used to bridge scientific and community based knowledge to explore future scenarios and models and nurture an Arctic aboriginal ecotourism network of practitioners.
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Blangy, S. , Labba, N. 2009. Arctic tourism and climate changes: a litterature review. in SWIPA: Climate Change and the Cryosphere: Snow, Water, Ice, and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA). An Arctic Council Cryosphere Project in Cooperation with IASC, CliC and IPY.
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Progress: In Work
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Theme_Keyword: EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT > LAND MANAGEMENT > LAND ACCESS
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Theme_Keyword: EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > SOCIAL BEHAVIOR > RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES/AREAS > ECOTOURISM
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Theme_Keyword: EARTH SCIENCE > HUMAN DIMENSIONS > ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE/MANAGEMENT > ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS > MINING
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Theme_Keyword: FIELD SURVEYS
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Theme_Keyword: FIELD INVESTIGATION
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Theme_Keyword: Aboriginal Ecotourism
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Theme_Keyword: Inuit
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Theme_Keyword: Saami
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Theme_Keyword: Participatory Action Research
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Theme_Keyword: Global Changes
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Theme_Keyword: Adaptation
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Theme_Keyword: Reindeer Herding
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Theme_Keyword: Caribou Hunting
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Place_Keyword: CONTINENT > EUROPE > NORTHERN EUROPE > SCANDINAVIA > SWEDEN > ÖVRE SOPPERO
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Place_Keyword: CONTINENT > EUROPE > NORTHERN EUROPE > SCANDINAVIA > SWEDEN
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Place_Keyword: CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > CANADA
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Place_Keyword: GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR
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Place_Keyword: CONTINENT > NORTH AMERICA > CANADA > NUNAVUT > BAKER LAKE
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Sauf demander l'autorisation aux deux chercheures locales pour l'utilisation des photos et citer les sources pour les publications. (cf diffusion)
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Contact_Person: SYLVIE BLANGY
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Contact_Position: INVESTIGATOR
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Contact_Position: TECHNICAL CONTACT
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Contact_Position: DIF AUTHOR
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Address_Type: Mailing and Physical Address
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Address: 152 Impasse des deux Ruisseaux
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City: Montpellier
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Postal_Code: 34090
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Country: France
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: +33 4 99 61 17 73
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Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: sblangy@gmail.com
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Browse_Graphic_File_Name: http://www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org/spip.php?article284&lang=en
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- site Internet de Vera Avaala à Baker Lake
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Browse_Graphic_File_Name: http://www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org/spip.php?article483&lang=en
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Browse_Graphic_File_Description:
- site Internet de Britt Marie Labba à Övre Soppero
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Browse_Graphic_File_Type: Web Site
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Contact_Organization: UNIV-PVM3 > Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III
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Contact_Person: SYLVIE BLANGY
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Address: 152 Impasse des deux Ruisseaux
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www.aboriginal-ecotourism.org
The ECOTRAD project has a specific home page incorporated in the Aboriginal Ecotourism web site. The AE web site is a collaborative research project connecting 200 aboriginal tourism initiatives from around the world so that they can exchange information and the many lessons learned, as well as to promote them as tourist destinations. The site website was created using a Content Management System and incorporating a variety of integrated technologies such as Google Maps , web-based survey, forums of discussion.
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Aboriginal Ecotourism in Northern Canadian Inuit and Cree, Scandinavian Saami and Russian Nenets: an international collaborative research approach
The primary goal of this collaborative project is to bring together Aboriginal-Indigenous tourism operators, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal researchers, and other stakeholders potentially involved in the eco- and cultural tourism projects of four communities, that is the Caribou Inuit of Baker Lake and the nine Cree First Nations of Eeyou Istchee around James Bay, the Saami herders of Övre Soppero, Sweden, and the Nenet of Northeastern Russia
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Indigenous Communities, Tourism and Biodiversity Workshop Series: New Information and Web Based Technologies
The first workshop focused on the Arctic region in recognition of 2007 as the International Polar Year, and considered the distinct challenges of remote rural Arctic destinations. articipants worked with individual computers in small groups to examine existing reference websites, and exchange lessons learned on their own website development and management practices. To facilitate the exchange of experiences, participants produced quality indicators in three important areas: biodiversity, e-marketing and technological tools.
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Metadata_Date: 20091110
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Metadata_Review_Date: 20120124
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Metadata_Future_Review_Date: 20100401
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Contact_Person: SYLVIE BLANGY
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Contact_Position: INVESTIGATOR
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Address_Type: Mailing and Physical Address
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Address: 152 Impasse des deux Ruisseaux
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City: Montpellier
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Postal_Code: 34090
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Country: France
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Contact_Voice_Telephone: +33 4 99 61 17 73
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Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address: sblangy@gmail.com
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