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Inspiring Resilience: Indigenous Disaster Resilience

Type
Literature
Publication
Inspiring Resilience: Indigenous Disaster Resilience. in HazNet: The Magazine of the Canadian Risks and Hazards Network. 2016.
Year Published
2016
Organization
HazNet: The Magazine of the Canadian Risks and Hazards Networ
Description

Quarterly Magazine covering Indigenous Climate Change models. Vol.8 No.2 Fall 2016: Indigenous Disaster Resilience, The Navajo Nation, Learning from the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, The Lummi Nation, Whakaoranga Ōtautahi: a Māori approach to DRR, Children of the Solomon Island, CRHNet’s New National, Mentorship program, Economic Resilience

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