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Climate Drivers of Alaska Stream Temperatures
The water temperature in lakes, rivers and streams has significant impacts on water quality, fish habitats, and local economies and is linked to regional/large-scale climate... -
North Slope Historical Shorelines
Imagery provided by the Geographic Information Network of Alaska's (GINA) web mapping service were used to delineate shorelines from 1955, 1982, and 2010. 1955 orthoimagery... -
Long-term linkages between glaciers, permafrost and hydrology at two glacieri...
Climate warming is expected to have considerable impact on the regional water balance of high latitude Arctic and sub-Arctic glacerized watersheds. In this study we combine... -
In Search of Arctic Bonefish
In the cold waters of Alaska’s Arctic swims a mysterious fish with large, silvery scales and a strong tapered body. With its mouth turned down slightly, the fish is adapted to... -
Resource Governance. Arctic Human Development Report : Regional Processes and...
The goals of the second volume of the (AHDR-II) Arctic Human Development Report: Regional Processes and Global Linkages – are to provide an update to the first AHDR (2004) in... -
Linking LiDAR with streamwater biogeochemistry in coastal temperate rainfores...
The goal of this study was to use watershed characteristics derived from LIDAR data to predict stream biogeochemistry in Pacific coastal temperate rainforest (PCTR) watersheds.... -
Inclusion of Additional Plant Species and Trait Information in Dynamic Vegeta...
Dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) have been developed to model the ecophysiological characteristics of plant functional types in terrestrial ecosystems. They have frequently been... -
Ice wedge degradation: Why Arctic lowlands are becoming wetter and drier (Inv...
Top melting of ice-wedges and subsequent ground subsidence is now a widespread phenomenon across the Arctic domain. We show field and remote sensing observations that document... -
Spatially Distributing a GRACE Mascon Solution Across Gulf of Alaska Glaciers
Glaciers of Alaska and Northwestern Canada are losing mass at one of the highest rates of any mountain glacier system globally. High-precision measurements from the Gravity... -
How Landscape Ecology Informs Global Land-Change Science and Policy
Landscape ecology is a discipline that explicitly considers the influence of time and space on the environmental patterns we observe and the processes that create them. Although... -
Nature-based Tour Operator Response to Environmental Change in Juneau, Alaska
Increasing temperatures are projected to have a positive effect on the length of Alaska’s summer tourism season, but the natural attractions that tourism relies on, such as... -
Communicating for Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from a Case Study with N...
Increasing temperatures are projected to have a positive effect on the length of Alaska's tourism season, but the natural attractions that tourism relies on, such as glaciers,... -
Surface temperature and vegetation index retrieval from 1984 to 2011 in suppo...
In this research a time series of Landsat imagery was processed to retrieve surface reflectance, surface temperature, surface emissivity and a vegetation index (NDVI) from 1984... -
2016 Angler Preferences on the Kenai River Watershed
In May of 2016 we issued a web-based GIS choice experiment that included questions to decipher angler preferences of species fished with harvest limits, user fees, distance... -
Nature-based tourism operator response to environmental change in Juneau, Ala...
Increasing temperatures are projected to have a positive effect on the length of Alaska's summer tourism season, but the natural attractions that tourism relies on, such as... -
Climate change implications in the northern coastal temperate rainforest of N...
We synthesized an expert review of climate change implications for hydroecological and terrestrial ecological systems in the northern coastal temperate rainforest of North... -
Space use and movements of moose hunters and wolves in the Yukon Flats, Alask...
Within the Yukon Flats, Alaska, subsistence communities utilize moose (Alces alces) as a primary resource (78% of households) and wolves (Canis lupus) hunt them as an obligatory... -
Landscape-Population Analysis: Linking social surveys to environmental data f...
To approach human-environment dynamics and relationships, it is necessary to combine human and environmental data. Considering the movement towards interdisciplinary and... -
Evapotranspiration in a subarctic agroecosystem: field measurements, modeling...
Northern latitudes are known to be the most vulnerable regions already witnessing the impacts of climate change. These impacts have not only affected a broad spectrum of... -
Conceptual and Institutional Frameworks for Protected Areas, and the Status o...
The Bering Strait region of Alaska is a culturally, economically, biologically, and politically important area of the Arctic. Like the rest of the arctic, this area is...