Canadian Mountain Assessment: Walking Together to Enhance Understanding of Mountains in Canada
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 pe...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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 chapters: Introduction Mountain Environments Mountains as Homelands Gifts of the Mountains Mountains Under Pressure Desirable Mountain Futures 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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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Full Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- FOREWORD -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- 1 | Introduction -- 1.1 Mountains and Mountain Knowledge in Canada -- 1.2 Introducing the Canadian Mountain Assessment -- 1.3 Organisation of Assessment -- Glossary -- References -- 2 | Mountain Environments -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Origins -- 2.3 Weather and Climate -- 2.4 Snow, Ice, and Permafrost -- 2.5 Water -- 2.6 Mountain Hazards -- 2.7 Ecosystems and Biodiversity -- 2.8 Connections between Mountains and Lowland/Coastal Environments -- 2.9 Conclusions -- Glossary -- References -- 3 | Mountains as Homelands -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Stories of Homelands -- 3.3 Mountain Archaeology and the Longevity of Homelands -- 3.4 Multispecies Literature -- 3.5 Changes to Mountain Homelands -- 3.6 Recreation -- 3.7 Labour -- 3.8 Governance in Contemporary Mountain Spaces -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Glossary -- References -- 4 | Gifts of the Mountains -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Gifts of Identity and Wellbeing -- 4.3 Gifts of Art -- 4.4 Gifts of Teaching and Pedagogy -- 4.5 Gifts of Foods and Medicines -- 4.6 Gifts of Water -- 4.7 Gift of Mountain Spaces and Terrain for Tourism and Recreation Activities -- 4.8 Gifts and Benefits of Forests, Materials, and Energy Sources -- 4.9 Conclusions -- Glossary -- References -- 5 | Mountains Under Pressure -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Climate Change: Historical Trendsand Future Projections -- 5.3 Land Cover and Land Use Pressures -- 5.4 Resource Development Pressures -- 5.5 Growing Pressures from Mountain Tourism and Recreation -- 5.6 Changes in the Governance of Mountain Spaces -- 5.7 Threats and Impacts from a Changing Cryosphere -- 5.8 Threats and Impacts from Changing Water Resources -- 5.9 Risks and Vulnerability from Changing Mountain Hazards. |
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