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|Description=SmartICE is a community-based Work Integrated Social Enterprise (WISE) offering climate change adaptation tools and services that integrate Inuit knowledge of sea ice with monitoring technology. Our information contributes to more informed decisions for safer sea ice travel and supports community economic development such as outfitting and fisheries. By augmenting local knowledge and supporting traditional sea ice use, SmartICE also promotes Inuit culture, intergenerational learning, and community wellbeing. | |Description=SmartICE is a community-based Work Integrated Social Enterprise (WISE) offering climate change adaptation tools and services that integrate Inuit knowledge of sea ice with monitoring technology. Our information contributes to more informed decisions for safer sea ice travel and supports community economic development such as outfitting and fisheries. By augmenting local knowledge and supporting traditional sea ice use, SmartICE also promotes Inuit culture, intergenerational learning, and community wellbeing. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:25, 19 May 2023
Organization name
SmartICE
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Organization type
Groupe communautaire
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Changement climatique Adaptation Droits des peuples autochtones Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Autonomisation communautaire Bien-être
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SmartICE is a community-based Work Integrated Social Enterprise (WISE) offering climate change adaptation tools and services that integrate Inuit knowledge of sea ice with monitoring technology. Our information contributes to more informed decisions for safer sea ice travel and supports community economic development such as outfitting and fisheries. By augmenting local knowledge and supporting traditional sea ice use, SmartICE also promotes Inuit culture, intergenerational learning, and community wellbeing.
(website)
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CJRF Grantees List
56° 7' 49.44" N, 106° 20' 48.48" W
Adaptation Droits des peuples autochtones Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Autonomisation communautaire
Bien-être +Longitude: -106.3468 +