400 results on '"Huntington, Henry P."'
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2. GEORGE NOONGWOOK (1949 – 2023)
3. Integrating traditional and local knowledge into disaster risk reduction policies: Insights from Nepal, India and Bangladesh
4. Effects of Arctic commercial shipping on environments and communities: context, governance, priorities
5. Fishers' multidimensional knowledge advances fisheries and aquatic science
6. Iñupiaq Knowledge of Polar Bears ( Ursus maritimus ) in the Southern Beaufort Sea, Alaska
7. “We Never Get Stuck” : A Collaborative Analysis of Change and Coastal Community Subsistence Practices in the Northern Bering and Chukchi Seas, Alaska
8. A framework for assessing food-energy-water security: A FEW case studies from rural Alaska
9. Societal implications of a changing Arctic Ocean
10. Making a Difference: Planning for Engaged Participation in Environmental Research
11. The Progression from Collaboration to Co-production: Case Studies from Alaska
12. Stating the Significance of Our Work
13. Data Availability Principles and Practice
14. Applying the food–energy–water nexus concept at the local scale
15. People, Places, and Plastic: Environmental Justice and Local Action.
16. Explicit Planning for Converging Indigenous Knowledge and Western Scientific Knowledge on Water: A Western Science and Engineering Perspective
17. Engaging Northern Indigenous Communities in Biophysical Research : Pitfalls and Successful Approaches
18. Evidence suggests potential transformation of the Pacific Arctic ecosystem is underway
19. How Earth System Models Can Inform Key Dimensions of Marine Food Security in the Alaskan Arctic
20. International, Interdisciplinary, and Inviting
21. Engaging with Indigenous Environmental Knowledge in the North American Arctic
22. Climate change in context: putting people first in the Arctic
23. "It's Not That Simple": A Collaborative Comparison of Sea Ice Environments, Their Uses, Observed Changes, and Adaptations in Barrow, Alaska, USA, and Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada
24. How small communities respond to environmental change : patterns from tropical to polar ecosystems
25. People and Walrus on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska.
26. Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Science: Methods and Applications
27. Staying in place during times of change in Arctic Alaska: the implications of attachment, alternatives, and buffering
28. Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska
29. Strong connections, loose coupling : the influence of the Bering Sea ecosystem on commercial fisheries and subsistence harvests in Alaska
30. Traditional knowledge and resource development
31. Using an option pricing approach to evaluate strategic decisions in a rapidly changing climate: Black–Scholes and climate change
32. Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
33. A Question of Scale: Local versus Pan-Arctic Impacts from Sea-Ice Change
34. Seeking a Quiet Ocean
35. Connecting subsistence harvest and marine ecology: A cluster analysis of communities by fishing and hunting patterns
36. The Power of Multiple Perspectives: Behind the Scenes of the Siku–Inuit–Hila Project
37. Traditional Knowledge about Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus) in Northwestern Alaska
38. From trails to models
39. Local and traditional knowledge regarding the Bering Sea ecosystem: Selected results from five indigenous communities
40. Mapping human interaction with the Bering Sea ecosystem: Comparing seasonal use areas, lifetime use areas, and “calorie-sheds”
41. The influence of wind and ice on spring walrus hunting success on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
42. An estimated cost of lost climate regulation services caused by thawing of the Arctic cryosphere
43. Towards a Tipping Point in Responding to Change: Rising Costs, Fewer Options for Arctic and Global Societies
44. Less Ice, More Talk: The Benefits and Burdens for Arctic Communities of Consultations Concerning Development Activities
45. Alaĝum Kanuux̂, the Heart of the Ocean
46. From Metrics to Action: A Framework for Identifying Limiting Factors, Key Causes, and Possible Solutions in Food-Energy-Water Security
47. Sea ice is our beautiful garden: indigenous perspectives on sea ice in the Arctic
48. Integrating Traditional and Scientific Knowledge through Collaborative Natural Science Field Research: Identifying Elements for Success
49. Scenarios for Global Biodiversity in the 21st Century
50. Ambivalence toward Formalizing Customary Resource Management Norms among Alaska Native Beluga Whale Hunters and Tohono O'odham Livestock Owners
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