Key concepts fundamental for adapting to climate change: An Anishnabe Kwe perspective by Kerry-Ann Charles. She is a member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation. Kerry-Ann was proud to serve her community for over 17 years in various capacities including a term as councilor, by-law development and implementation, waste management, housing, water, transportation, education, and childcare. During her last 10 years of service, she was the environment coordinator and led the establishment of the Environment Department. She also led-in partnership with the Climate Risk Institute (formerly known as the Ontario Center for Climate Impacts and Adaptation Resources)-the development of the Georgina Island First Nation Climate Change Adaptation Planning Framework. This framework uses Traditional Ecological Knowledge as the foundation for climate change planning. Stemming from this work, she has worked with her community, as well as a number of other communities, in the development of climate change adaptation and implementation plans and continues to do so in her position at CIPS.
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Kerry-Ann Charles IAGLR 2023 plenary
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