Partners

The French Polar Research Institute (IPEV) has provided funding for the TUKTU project from the outset: http://www.institut-polaire.fr/language/en/
Interdisciplinary Research on Human–Environment Interactions Laboratory of Excellence (LabEx DRIIHM): http://www.driihm.fr/

ELOKA fosters collaboration between resident Arctic experts and visiting researchers to facilitate the collection, preservation, exchange, and use of local observations and Indigenous knowledge of the Arctic. ELOKA provides data management and user support to Indigenous communities to ensure their data and knowledge are managed, visualized, and shared in an ethical manner in order to work toward information and data sovereignty for Arctic residents.

→ See Eloka website

Nunavik Human–Environment Observatory (OHMi Nunavik): http://ohmi-nunavik.in2p3.fr/en

Participatory Action Research & Citizen Science Research Group (GDR PARCS):  https://websie.cefe.cnrs.fr/gdrparcs/gdr-parcs/

The Centre for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE), part of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS): https://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/en/