Water Insecurity in Indigenous Canada: A Case Study of Illness, Neglect, and Urgency

Volume: 1, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 4, 2014
Abstract
Water insecurity in Northern Indigenous communities in Canada is pervasive and complex with multiple dimensions and impacts. Yet the relevant literature is sparse, especially for Labrador.  Our case study aimed to understand the multiple dimensions, health risks, and coping strategies of long-term water insecurity in the Southern Inuit island community of Black Tickle-Domino, Labrador, where there is no household running water system and people...
Paper Details
Title
Water Insecurity in Indigenous Canada: A Case Study of Illness, Neglect, and Urgency
Published Date
Aug 4, 2014
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
1
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