Pathways of Resilience in a Rapidly Changing Alaska
Sep 2016
Research
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Impact of fuel costs on high-latitude subsistence activitiesPDF
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Parks, people, and change: the importance of multistakeholder engagement in adaptation planning for conserved areasPDF
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Generalizable principles for ecosystem stewardship-based management of social-ecological systems: lessons learned from AlaskaPDF
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Meeting institutional criteria for social resilience: a nested risk system modelPDF
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Relevance of a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area to the Bering Strait Region: a Policy Analysis Using Resilience-Based Governance PrinciplesPDF
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Seabirds as a subsistence and cultural resource in two remote Alaskan communitiesPDF
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Applications of resilience theory in management of a moose–hunter system in AlaskaPDF
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Integrating local knowledge and science: economic consequences of driftwood harvest in a changing climatePDF
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Climate-induced community relocations: using integrated social-ecological assessments to foster adaptation and resiliencePDF