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A science of integration: frameworks, processes, and products in a place-base...
Abstract 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... -
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... -
The role of Indigenous science and local knowledge in integrated observing sy...
Community-based observing networks (CBONs) use a set of human observers connected via a network to provide comprehensive data, through observations of a range of environmental... -
Changing Daily Wind Speeds on Alaska’s North Slope: Implications for Rural Hu...
Because of their reliance on the harvest of fish and game, Alaskan rural communities have experienced a variety of impacts from climate change, the effects of which are... -
Meeting institutional criteria for social resilience: a nested risk system model
Communities of Alaska’s North Slope face increased stresses from cumulative effects of industrial development, resource use, and changing cryospheric and socioeconomic... -
Changing Daily Wind Speeds on Alaska's North Slope: Implications for Rural Hu...
Hansen, Winslow D., Brinkman, Todd J., Leonawicz, Matthew, Chapin III, F. S., & Kofinas, Gary. (2013). Changing Daily Wind speeds on Alaska's North Slope: Implications for... -
Data to Decisions: An Integrated, Social-Ecological Systems Approach to Road ...
An interactive multi-screen visualization engaging issues surrounding road development in the Alaskan Arctic