“…Community-based data collection approaches are adapted from well-established literatures on community health and well-being (e.g., Srinivasan, O'Fallon, & Dearry, 2003;Parlee & Furgal, 2012) and ecohealth (Charron, 2012). It is especially relevant in the context of northern and Indigenous communities, where governance systems and cultural practices may not conform with external structural paradigms (Zagozewski, Judd-Henrey, Nilson, & Bharadwaj, 2011). Similar recognition in climate change studies has led to a broader appreciation of the importance of taking into account the interrelatedness of community systems, especially as they intersect with issues of community resilience (Ruscio, Brubacker, Glasser, Hueston, & Hennessey, 2015), connectivity to the land (Cunsolo Willox et al, 2013), and the impacts of extractive resource development (Parlee, 2015;Southcott , 2015).…”