Showing posts with label Environmental Sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environmental Sustainability. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Providing solutions to promote environmental sustainability and human development


By Amanda Appasamy, 1st year MDP student

I embarked on my journey in the MDP program with a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. My field placement at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) in Winnipeg has offered me an opportunity to work on various projects and has helped me understand the role of an international organization in providing practical solutions to the challenges that are faced in promoting human development and environmental sustainability.

 
L-R: Anika Terton (Program Officer), Amanda, Cameron Hunter (Program Assistant) & Jo-Ellen Perry (Adaption Lead)

IISD is a non for profit world leading centre for research and innovation. It promotes equity, citizen engagement, undertakes policy analysis, i.e., economic policy and law, freshwater, energy, integrated knowledge, adaption and resilience and provides practical solutions to help governments, institutions and businesses make tangible advancements on environmental, economic and social policies.


L-R: Karla Zubrycki (Project Manager, Water Program), Amanda and Dimple Roy (Director, Water Program)


My first six weeks at IISD have been an excellent learning experience. I had the opportunity to slowly build relationships with the people I am working with, as well as undertake research work, attended conferences and conduct interviews that have helped to enhance my understanding of the different challenges that communities face locally and internationally on multiple levels. Some of the tasks that I have completed and currently working on include:


  • The creation of a user-friendly community-level decision support tool for Ecosystem-based Adaptation in developing countries with Anika Terton, the project officer for the resilience and energy program. This project is a joint collaboration with IISD and the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Being involved in this project, allowed me to understand how critical ecosystems and ecosystem services are to livelihoods, especially in reducing climate change vulnerabilities and in improving adaptive capacities.
  • Looking at the co-management of large area planning in Northern Manitoba specifically in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin by Indigenous communities and other existing entities and the use of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in ecosystem management planning. Watershed ecosystem is crucial to human well-being, animals, and the environment as it provides benefits such as clean water, aquatic habitat, regulating temperatures to cultural and spiritual benefits. I particularly looked at the potential role of the Resource Management Boards in large area planning and had the opportunity to conduct interviews with decision makers at the Indigenous Municipal Relations (IMR). This project has allowed me to better understand trans-jurisdictional challenges, socio-economic issues and challenges faced by Northern communities in trusting the government due to the legacy of colonisation. Nevertheless, IMR is actively working on the path towards reconciliation by building relationships and valuing community leadership.
  • Literature review of climate change and gender in Canada and identifying the level of integration of gender considerations in the National Adaptation Plan of developing countries.
  • Climate change and non-climatic challenges in peri-urban communities in Latin America.



Thursday, 23 July 2015

Voices From The Prairies - Part Two



By Ginikachi Obah, 1st year MDP student


As my field placement at Blue Quills First Nations College draws to an end, I would love to say that it has been an amazing learning experience that has inspired and added a lot to my thought process. I would love to share this poem that centres on issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability and Indigenous knowledge.


Environmental Stewards

The sea rises as my mind is flooded with thought
The polar ice dissolves in human desires
The atmosphere is caught on the verge by human technology
The earth is entangled in the threshold of environmental degradation
 Development and prosperity leaves me at the mercy of climate change
I feel swept away by the tide of human development as tar sands and mercury cast shadows in my palace
I am gradually withering away in the oven of green house emission
I am ripped apart and I need compassion
I miss the nation of the buffalo because they built their consciousness round my interest
I am a seeker of life and spirituality but now must battle for survival in the hands of globalisation
I settle like dust in the mouths of human activists but my muscles are weak to human separatists
Hunters resort to mental gymnastics as they sing the hymns of ecological variation
The next generation is denied access to culture as the weather changes like clothes and keeps us on the edge
 The world needs an ethic of continued sustainability but the minds of men focus on continuous wealth
The willingness of humanity to tend to the earth is laid bare by the strings of environmental conquest
I run to the comforting arms of environmental stewards who nourishes my body and soul with ceremonies
Contemporary thoughts have not been able to put asunder where disembodied minds have continued to plunder

 
Kachi with members of the Indigenous Knowledge Senate