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Eklund, N., Lajus, J., Borovoy, V., Kalemeneva, E., Vlakhov, A. & et al. (2019) Imageries and historical change in the European Russian Arctic. Keskitalo, E. C. H. (Ed.), The Politics of Arctic Resources. Change and Continuity in the "Old North" of Northern Europe UK.  
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Ford, J. D., Pearce, T., Smit, B., Wandel, J. & et al. (2007) Reducing Vulnerability to Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Nunavut, Canada. Arctic, 60 115–225.  
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Ford, J. D., Bolton, K. C., Shirley, J., Pearce, T. & et al. (2012) Research on the Human Dimensions of Climate Change in Nunavut, Nunavik, and Nunatsiavut: A Literature Review and Gap Analysis. Arctic, 65 245–366.  
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Gearheard, S. F., Holm, L. K., Huntington, H. P. & et al. (Eds.), (2013) The meaning of ice : people and sea ice in three Arctic communities International Polar Institute Press.  
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Herman-Mercer, N. M., Massey, M., Toohey, R. & et al. (2019) Vulnerability of Subsistence Systems Due to Social and Environmental Change: A Case Study in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska. Arctic, 72 215–335.  
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Huntington, H. P., Forbes, B. C., Ivanova, A., Jaypoody, J., Noongwook, G., Stammler, F. & et al. (2019) Climate change in context: putting people first in the Arctic. Regional Environmental Change, 19 1217–1223.  
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Jäger, M. B. & et al. (2019) Building an Indigenous foods knowledges network through relational accountability. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 9.  
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Morison, J., Wilkinson, J., Alkire, M., Nilsen, F., Polyakov, I. & et al. (2018) The North Pole Region as an Indicator of the Changing Arctic Ocean: The Need for Sustaining Observations. Arctic, 71 1–5.  
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Nordström, T., Scheer, J., Schweitzer, P., Rautio, A. & et al. (2021) Living conditions and mental wellness in a changing climate and environment: focus on community voices and perceived environmental and adaptation factors in Greenland. Heliyon, 7.  
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Tsuji, L. J., General, Z., Tsuji, S. R., Powell, E., Latychev, K. & et al. (2020) Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada: The Use of Cree Oral History and Sea-Level Retrodiction to Resolve Aboriginal Title. Arctic, 73 405–550.  
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Uboni, A., Horstkotte, T., Kaarlejarvi, E., Stammler, F. & et al. (2016) Long-Term Trends and Role of Climate in the Population Dynamics of Eurasian Reindeer. PLOS One, 11. Available: https://journals.plos.o ... .pone.0158359#abstract0 Accessed: June 27, 2021.  
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Woo, M.-K., Modeste, P., Martz, L., Blondin, J. & et al. (2007) Science Meets Traditional Knowledge: Water and Climate in the Sahtu (Great Bear Lake) Region, Northwest Territories, Canada. Arctic, 60 37–46.  
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