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The Whole World In Your Hands: Using an Interactive Virtual Reality Sandbox f...
Traditional geospatial education tools such as maps and computer screens don't convey the rich topography present on Earth. Translating lines on a contour lines on a topo map to... -
Novel approaches to modeling and mapping terrestrial vertebrate occurrence in...
Predicting species occurrence is central to ecology and numerous modeling approaches have been applied, including deductive and inductive. We conducted two modeling projects,... -
Feasibility of using a particle counter or flow-cytometer for bacterial enume...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is one of the major determinants of microbial growth and stability in drinking water distribution systems. Nevertheless, AOC measurements are... -
Biofilm Cohesive Strength as a Basis for Biofilm Recalcitrance: Are Bacterial...
Bacterial biofilms are highly resistant to common antibacterial treatments, and several physiological explanations have been offered to explain the recalcitrant nature of... -
A science of integration: frameworks, processes, and products in a place-base...
Integrative research is increasingly a priority within the scientific community and is a central goal for the evolving field of sustainability science. While it is conceptually... -
Sensory Tours as a Method for Engaging Children as Active Researchers: Explor...
This article explores the use of wearable cameras with children as a data collection means to engage young children as active researchers in recording their experiences in... -
Kenai developed area change, 1950 - 2013
Web-enabled slider to show change detection on the Kenai Peninsula of areas that have been developed using aerial photography from the 1950s and 2013. -
Map Images for: NSSI Scenarios Reports
Map images were made by Alaska EPSCoR to support NSSI for their report: NSSI Scenarios Reports: Prioritizing Science Needs Through Participatory Scenarios for Energy and... -
Skilak glacier change, 1952 - 2013
We-enabled change detection slider of Skilak glacier using aerial photography from 1952 and 2013. -
Disturbances, Their Interactions, and Cumulative Effects on Carbon and Charco...
Disturbances have a strong role in the carbon balance of many ecosystems, and the cycle of vegetation growth, disturbance, and recovery is very important in determining the net... -
SalmonSim
EPSCoR researcher John Anderson is creating a virtual replica of areas of the Kenai Peninsula to help decision-makers to predict the effects of social and environmental change... -
Strategies for teaching to a changing world: lessons from Arusha, Tanzania
Environmental degradation, lack of educational resources and extreme poverty characterize many countries in Africa. These issues require teachers to prepare students to... -
Collaboration, interdisciplinary thinking, and communication: new approaches ...
Ecologists often engage in global-scale research through partnerships among scientists from many disciplines. Such research projects require collaboration, interdisciplinary... -
Sustainable Agriculture for Alaska and the Circumpolar North: Part II. Enviro...
Local agriculture, food security and food supply are limited in Alaska, as well as in much of the circumpolar North. These limitations stem from a suite of challenges that have... -
Engaging Alaska Communities and Students in Cryospheric Research
This community-based Permafrost/Active Layer Monitoring (PALM) Program is greatly successful from both educational and scientific viewpoints. The Permafrost/Active Layer... -
Evapotranspiration Cycles in a High Latitude Agroecosystem: Potential Warming...
As the acreages of agricultural lands increase, changes in surface energetics and evapotranspiration (ET) rates may arise consequently affecting regional climate regimes. The... -
Sustainable Agriculture for Alaska and the Circumpolar North: Part I. Develop...
Alaska is food insecure, importing the vast majority of its agricultural products and commodities and maintaining a minimal year-round food supply. Much of the circumpolar... -
The Science of Firescapes: Achieving Fire-Resilient Communities
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering interdisciplinary adaptation and mitigation challenges posed by increases in... -
Integrating Geoscience Research in Primary and Secondary Education
The Monitoring Seasons Through Global Learning Communities project, also known as Seasons and Biomes, engages primary and secondary students in earth system and environmental... -
The Contributions of Community-Based Monitoring and Traditional Knowledge to ...
Community-based monitoring (CBM) in the Arctic is gaining increasing support from a wide range of interested parties, including community members, scientists, government...