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Arctic Regional Gathering Day 1: Knowledge Holders' Coordination
Facilitated by Gunn-Britt Retter
Registration and Badge Collection
Knowledge Holders' Coordination
Housekeeping
Indigenous invocation
Honouring of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
(Piita Irniq)
Welcome
from Silje Karine Muotka, president of Sámi Parliament in Norway
Heads of Delegation Introductions
Scene-setting introductions
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Background of the LCIPP and Arctic Council Joint Regional Gathering (Gunn-Britt Retter, LCIPP FWG Co-chair)
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Equitable and Ethical Engagement of Indigenous Peoples (Sara Olsvig, Chair Inuit Circumpolar Council)
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ICC Definition of Indigenous Knowledge, Co-Production of Knowledge (Lisa Koperqualuk, Inuit Circumpolar Council Vice-Chair)
Lunch
Knowledge Holders' coordination continues...
Parallel Sessions
1. AMAP-CAFF: Paths forward for Arctic ecosystems and communities: Climate-induced risks, adaptation, and mitigation - experiences and approaches of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic region.
Assessing the impacts of climate change on Arctic ecosystems, Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
This knowledge-sharing session will focus on identifying the unique climate change impacts faced by specific Arctic ecosystems and Arctic Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
2. AMAP - Building long-term resilience - advancing and deepening understanding of the societal implications associated with climate-related changes.
This knowledge-sharing session will focus on understanding of the societal implications associated with climate-related changes, including impacts on livelihoods and economy, ecosystem services, health, safety, wellbeing, and more.
3. CAFF – PAME: Marine connectivity and invasive alien species, with a special focus on salmon
Closing of the Day
Dinner