James Ford » Invited lectures and talks

Ford, J. (2010). Climate change and Inuit health. Invited presentation to CIHR Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health. Iqaluit, May 2010

Ford, J (2009). The vulnerability of Aboriginal health systems to climate change. CHNET webinar fireside chat presentation. 2nd December 2009

Ford, J. (2009). Climate change vulnerability & adaptation in the Arctic. Soup and Science, McGill, September 14th 2009

Ford, J. (2009). Invited panelist for Canada Research Chair’s “Connect with the North,” Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ottawa, May 2009

Ford J. (2008). Hunting on thin ice: climate change vulnerability and adaptation in Nunavut. Invited talk to the dept. of geography, University of Waterloo, April 2nd 2008.

Ford J (2008). Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in Nunavut. Invited lecture to Geog 208, University of Waterloo, April 2nd 2008.

Ford, J. (2007). Meeting the challenge of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Invited presentation at the Networks of Centres of Excellence annual meeting, Ottawa, December 6th 2007.

Ford, J. (2007). Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in small Inuit communities. Invited ‘Brown Bag’ talk in the dept. of geography, University of Ottawa, 26th November 2007

Ford J. (2007). Climate change in the Canadian Arctic: Vulnerability and Adaptation. Guest lecture for fourth year geography class at University of Ottawa, 26th November 2007

Ford, J. (2007). Planning for climate change. Invited talk to Community of Atlin, British Columbia. March 31st 2007.

Ford, J. (2007). Inuit knowledge and science in climate change research: Examples from Nunavut. Invited lecture in the dept. of geography, University of Ottawa. March 19th 2007.

Ford, J. (2007). Looking to the past, learning for the future: Climate change vulnerability in the Arctic. Invited talk to the department of geography, Oxford University, Feb 6th 2007.

Ford, J. (2007). Climate change north of 60: Vulnerability and adaptation in small Inuit communities. Invited talk to Oxfam, Oxford, Feb 5th 2007.

Ford, J. (2006). The problem of climate change in the Arctic. Guest lecture for Geography of Nunavut course, Dept. of Geography, McGill University.

Ford, J. (2006). The human dimension of Arctic climate change. Guest lecture for Geography of Nunavut course, Dept. of Geography, McGill University.

Ford, J. (2006). Climate Change in the Arctic: Vulnerability and Adaptation in Inuit Communities. Geospectives Seminar, Dept. of Geography, McGill, September 29th 2006.

Ford, J. (2006). Conducting Vulnerability Assessments in Nunavut. Invited presentation to dept. of geography, Memorial University, March 2006.

Ford, J., and Pearce, T. (2006). Living with climate change in the Arctic: Approaches to vulnerability assessment. Invited presentation to Arctic Studies graduate class, Memorial University, March 2006.

Ford, J. (2005). Hunters in a changing world: Inuit perspectives on vulnerability to climate change. Invited plenary presentation at the ArcticNet annual conference, Banff, December 2005.

Ford, J. (2005). Inuit vulnerability to climate change: Case studies from Nunavut. Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Colombia, October 2005.

Ford, J. (2003). Climate change and vulnerability in the Arctic. Lecture for Geog3020: Global Environmental Change, November 2003, Department of Geography, University of Guelph.

Pearce, T., Ford, J., Beaumier, M. (2009). Climate Change and Canadian Mining: Opportunities for Adaptation. Department of Geography, Concordia University. Montreal, Canada, November 17, 2009.