Anna is currently in Iqaluit, Nunavut, conducting field work for her MA on gender dimensions of climate change. To read about a day of field work in Iqaluit, click here
Congratulations to Allan Gordon: MASc Thesis now online
Congratulations to Allan Gordon from U of Guelph on the completion of his Masters of Applied Science Thesis: Tools and Strategies to Address Uncertainties and Complexities of Infrastructure Design in Remote Northern Canadian Communities. Allan worked under the supervision of Dr.Farahbakhsh from U of Guelph and will continue to work on IHACC related projects in the Canadian Arctic in 2014-2015.
Result Dissemination - Iqaluit June 16th 2013
Results Sharing Meeting: Iqaluit Health Survey ResultsTopics: Acute Gastrointestinal Illness and Food Security Date: Monday June 16th, 2014 Time: 9:00AM – 3:30PM at the Nunavut Research Institute
See the attached flyer for more information.
Please RSVP to: harpers@uoguelph.ca For more detailed agenda information: jtruong@uoguelph.ca
IHACC theses on the Observatorio de Cambio Climatico Website
Jahir Anicama and Mya Sherman's Masters Theses were recently put up on the Observatorio de Cambio Climatico Website, which is part of the Peruvian Center for Social Studies (Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales-CEPES). The CEPES is a knowledge sharing platform oriented towards climate change initiatives, particularly in rural Peru. To learn more about CEPES click here
Fifth annual Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) conference - May 10-12 2014, Washington, DC
Alejandra Bussalleu presented her work at the 5th Annual CUGH, where the theme of the conference was "Universities 2.0: Advancing Global Health in the Post-Millenium Development Goals Era". She presented a her poster Health and Environment : How does Climate Change Affect Our Health? A Case Study from the Peruvian Amazon, along with the poster The Use of Formal and Traditional Health Care in Remote Indigenous Communities: A Comparison of two Shawi Communities in the Peruvian Amazon