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Quantifying Rural Hunter Access in Alaska
Despite hunter access influencing harvest success, few studies have quantified characteristics of hunter access. Based on spatially explicit interview data, we used geographic... -
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... -
Observing a Catastrophic Thermokarst Lake Drainage in Northern Alaska
The formation and drainage of thermokarst lakes have reshaped ice-rich permafrost lowlands in the Arctic throughout the Holocene. North of Teshekpuk Lake, on the Arctic Coastal... -
Measuring perceptions of climate change in northern Alaska: pairing ethnograp...
Given current and projected warming trends in the Arctic and the important role played by subsistence hunting and fishing in the life of northern rural communities, it is... -
Measuring perceptions of climate change in northern Alaska: pairing ethnograp...
Given current and projected warming trends in the Arctic and the important role played by subsistence hunting and fishing in the life of northern rural communities, it is... -
Are Mixed Economies Persistent or Transitional? Evidence Using Social Network...
Two opposing narratives describe future prospects for mixed economic livelihoods in Alaska and the broader Arctic. On the one hand, Arctic anthropologists have written about the... -
Factors Related to Teacher Retention in Arctic Alaska, an Integral Part of th...
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