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Dylan G Clark

University of Victoria
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Climate change and Canada's north coast: Research trends, progress, and future directions

JD Ford, N Couture, T Bell, DG Clark - Environmental Reviews, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
This paper identifies and characterizes current knowledge on climate change impacts,
adaptation, and vulnerability for Canada’s northern coastline, outlining key research gaps. …

What role can unmanned aerial vehicles play in emergency response in the Arctic: A case study from Canada

DG Clark, JD Ford, T Tabish - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
This paper examines search and rescue and backcountry medical response constraints in
the Canadian Arctic and potential for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to aid in response and …

An integrative climate change vulnerability index for Arctic aviation and marine transportation

NS Debortoli, DG Clark, JD Ford, JS Sayles… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Climate change vulnerability research methods are often divergent, drawing from siloed
biophysical risk approaches or social-contextual frameworks, lacking methods for integrative …

A carbon footprint study of the Canadian medical residency interview tour

KE Liang, JQ Dawson, MD Stoian, DG Clark… - Medical …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background Each spring, thousands of Canadian medical students travel across the country
to interview for residency positions, a process known as the CaRMS tour. Despite the large …

The role of environmental factors in search and rescue incidents in Nunavut, Canada

DG Clark, JD Ford, L Berrang-Ford, T Pearce, S Kowal… - Public health, 2016 - Elsevier
Objectives Unintentional injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nunavut,
where the importance of land-based activities and reliance on semi-permanent trails create …

Vulnerability to unintentional injuries associated with land-use activities and search and rescue in Nunavut, Canada

DG Clark, JD Ford, T Pearce, L Berrang-Ford - Social science & medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Injury is the leading cause of death for Canadians aged 1 to 44, occurring disproportionately
across regions and communities. In the Inuit territory of Nunavut, for instance, unintentional …

A systems network approach for climate change vulnerability assessment

NS Debortoli, JS Sayles, DG Clark… - Environmental Research …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Vulnerability to climate change is a product of biophysical and social dynamics. Assessments
of community or regional vulnerability, however, often focus on quantitative infrastructure …

Emergency response in a rapidly changing Arctic

DG Clark, JD Ford - Cmaj, 2017 - Can Med Assoc
E136 CMAJ| JANUARY 30, 2017| VOLUME 189| ISSUE 4 include promotion of intergenerational
exchange of traditional knowledge that has long underpinned safe and respectful use …

[HTML][HTML] Extreme heat impacts on acute care: Examining emergency department visits and hospital admissions during the 2021 British Columbia heatwave

DG Clark, EH Jackson, CM Hohl, KE Liang - The Journal of Climate Change …, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalization patterns shifted
dramatically during the 2021 extreme heat event (EHE) across the Greater Vancouver Area of …

[BOOK][B] Vulnerability to Injury: assessing biophysical and social determinants of land-user injuries in Nunavut, Canada

DG Clark - 2016 - search.proquest.com
Injury is the leading cause of death for Canadians aged 1 to 44 and disproportionately impacts
indigenous populations. Similar to chronic and infectious disease, risk of injury is shaped …