silap pissusaata allanngornera/climate change
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Silap Pissusaata Allanngornera/Climate Change. Saqqummiisoq/Presentation by Lene K. Holm, ICC Greenland. Sila – Inuk. Silap pissusiata allanngoriartornerata kingunerisaanik misissuineq / A Study of The Impacts of Climate Change in Greenland. Kalaallit Nunaat Greenland facts. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Silap Pissusaata Allanngornera/Climate
Change Saqqummiisoq/Presentation by Lene K. Holm, ICC
Greenland
Sila – Inuk
Silap pissusiata allanngoriartornerata kingunerisaanik misissuineq / A Study of The Impacts of Climate Change in Greenland
Kalaallit NunaatGreenland facts
Kalaallit Nunaat 57.000 missaanik inoqarpoq
Greenland is inhabited by approximately 57.000
18-nik kommuneqarpoq 60-illu sinnilaarlugit nunaqarfeqarluni (200-it ataallugit inullit)
We have 18 Municipalities and more than 60 small communities (Under 200 inhabitants)
Kommunit amerlanersaat, 15-it Nunatta Kitaani inissisimapput
15 municipalities are situated in West Greenland
Oqaatsit/Languages Oqaatsivut tassaapput Kalaallisut oqaatsivut The first language we have is Greenlandic,
(Inuktitut) Taakku saniatigut Danskisut tuluttut allamiusullu
oqaatsinik ilinniarnissamut periarfissaqarpugut Besides that we can be taught in Danish English
and other languages Greenlandic and Danish are the official languages Kalaallisut Danskisullu oqaatsit pisortani
atorneqarput
InuusuutissarsiutitOccupation
Aalisarneq nunatsinni inuussutissarsiutit annersarivaat
The main income is from fishing Piniartuunerli Kulturitta tunngavigivaa Though is our culture stemming from
Hunting
Silap Pissusaata allanngorneraClimate Change
Silap pissusaata allanngornera avatangiisimi inuussutissartiutilinnit maluginiarneqarnera ersereerpoq
The Climate Change is already being observed by the users of the environment
Silap Pissusaata allanngorneranik takussutissaareersut Climate Change Examples
Ukiukkut sikusartut kingusinaarlutik sikusalersimapput,(sikugaangamik), siusinaarlutillu sikuertalersimallutik
Sea ice is forming later (if at all) than usual and breaks up earlier
Assersuutit/Examples Maluginiarneqarpoq uumasut pissusaat
allanngulersoq, allaat siornatigut takussaanngitsut takkuttalersimallutik
There are observed changes of animal behavior, new species are even spotted
Sermitat allanngoriartulerput, allaat ilaatigut taaguutit naleqqukkunnaarlutik
In some areas place names are no longer reflecting the place due to residing glaciers
Sila-Inuk Kikkut suliassaat/Who are
doing the project? Inuit Issittormiut Kattuffiata, ICC-p Kalaallillu
Nunaanni Aalisartut Piniartullu Kattuffiata, KNAPK-p suleqatigiinneratigut suliaq ingerlanneqartoq
Inuit Circumpolar Conference, ICC-Greenland and Kalaallit Nunaanni Aalisartut Piniartullu Kattuffiat, The Association of Fishermen and Hunters in Greenland, KNAPK, are cooperates in the Sila – Inuk project.
Sila-Inuk Silap Pissusiata allanngoriartornera ukiuni
makkunani malunniukkiartuinnarpoq, pingaartumillu Nunarsuup issittortaani tamanna malugilereerparput
The change of the climate in the world are in these years something that is taken note of, especially in the Arctic we observe changes due to the changing climate.
Misissuinissaq /Object of the Study
Kalaallit Nunatsinni innuttaasut Silap pissusaata allannguutaanik misigileriigaannik apersuinikkut katersinissaq
To collect the climate change observations made by residents of Greenland through interviews
Sooq Apersuinikkut?
Apersuinikkut ilisimasanik katersisinissap pingaaruteqassuisia uaniippoq Piniartut allallu pinngortitamik/asimik atuisut ilisimaarisaannik taamaalilluni katersisoqarsinnaammat. Tamakku aamma taaneqartarput Qangaaniit Avatangiisinik Uumassusilinnillu Ilisimasat, TEK, taakkuuppullu Kulturitsinnut atalluinnartut.
Why interviews?
To collect data through personal interviews with Greenland hunters and others who live close to the environment is important. That way we are able to get some of the knowledge these have that are of importance to the culture closely connected to the environment, what is also called TEK, Traditional Environmental/Ecological Knowledge
Kikkut / Who will be the informants?
Piniartut/Hunters Aalisartut/Fishermen Allallu asimik atuisuusut avatangiisimillu
ilisimasaqarluartullu / And other knowledgeable persons of the environment
Paasiniaanermi sumiiffiit sammineqartussat /
Locations whereat the interviews will be conducted
Kujataa / South GreenlandKitaa / West GreenlandAvanersuaq / North Greenland Tunu / east Greenland
Kikkut suleqatigineqassappat?
Ilaatigut: Issitumi ukiorititani 2007-2008-mi SIKU-mik (Sea Ice
Knowledge and Use)/ Immap Sikuanik Ilisimasat Atuinerlu) taallugu suliassaq suleqataafigaarput. Tassani aallaviuvoq Qaanaami Nunatta Avannaani Tunumilu piniartunik suleqateqarnikkut Immap sikuata pissusaanik assigiinngitsunik ilisimatuussutsinik paarlaaseqatigiinnissaq
Who are being partnered with?
Among others:
IPY (2007-2008) Project called SIKU, Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. In this hunters from Avanersuaq, North West Greenland and East Greenland will be exchanging their knowledge with other sciences on sea ice
Inernerisassai
Nunatsinni inuit namminneq takusaat misigisaallu katersorneqassapput
Qangaaniilli ilisimasat tunngavigineqassapput, Nunatsinnilu katersarineqalerlutik kingulissatta aamma pigisassaattut
Allannguutaalereersut tunngavigalugit ineriartortitsineq pisinnaanngussaaq, taakkuumata tamatta naleqqussarfigisariaqakkagut
Expected results Observations made by the inhabitants of
Greenland will be collected TEK will be the base for the collected data and
these data will remain in Greenland also for the coming generations
The changes that already are observed will steward us into the new situation that we all are to adapt to