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This research focuses on contemporary and historical relationships between landscape change and human impacts in southwest Yukon, Canada, in order to bring to light the nature of cumulative social effects, and culturally appropriate methodologies that may be used for their evaluation. Results were acquired through twenty eight semi-structured interviews with natural resource managers, health and social workers, First Nations, and non-First Nations residents, in which resource development, and other important local markers of change were topics of discussion. Social thresholds are also developed from these results for their use in supporting resource management decisions. Resilience theory plays a center role in...
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Political ecology is a holistic mode of inquiry that applies political analysis to resource use and access by actors and organizations interacting in defined social and cultural contexts. This thesis uses a political ecology perspective to reveal how the Atna' Athabaskan people of South central Alaska use their knowledge of their environment to articulate a specific claim to Copper River salmon. Three case studies of Atna' public activism are presented demonstrating Atna' practice in governmental regulatory process. The position of the Atna' in the Copper River salmon fishery is contrasted with three other north Pacific Native American salmon regimes in order to demonstrate the special features of the Atna' context.


map background search result map search result map UMRGLR JV - Wetland Breeding Bird Habitat Priorities Dip nets, fish wheels, and motor homes: The Atna', traditional ecological knowledge, and resource management in the Copper River fishery, Alaska Area management report for the recreational fisheries of Northern Cook Inlet, 2001 and 2002 BAER Final Report; Invasive Plant Monitoring Following 2004 Fires. USFWS National Wildlife Refuges – Alaska Region. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service- Alaska Regional Office Satellite boreal measurements over Alaska and Canada during June-July 2004: Simultaneous measurements of upper tropospheric CO, C2H6, HCN, CH3Cl, CH4, C2H2, CH3OH, HCOOH, OCS, and SF6 mixing ratios (DOI 10.1029/2006GB002795) BLM-BAER Final Report. Invasive Plant Species Monitoring and Control: Areas Impacted by 2004 and 2005 Fires in Interior Alaska. A survey of Alaska BLM lands along the Dalton, Steese, and Taylor Highways EFFECTS OF HISTORICAL TIMBER HARVESTING PRACTICES ON CARIBOU FORAGE LICHEN ABUNDANCE NEAR MARSH LAKE, YUKON  -  PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT Range ecology of the Porcupine caribou herd in Canada Perceptions of change in southwest Yukon land and socialscapes: Implications for the study of cumulative effects and social thresholds Extending the late holocene White River ash distribution, Northwestern Canada Modeling lodgepole and jack pine vulnerability to mountain pine beetle expansion into the western Canadian boreal forest Modeling spatially explicit fire impact on gross primary production in interior Alaska using satellite images coupled with eddy covariance Air Quality Monitoring Protocol for Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska Climate Change Effects on Aquatic Biota, Ecosystem Structure and Function Wetland Reclamation for Placer Mining: Recommendations and Guidelines Background Document Predicting origins of passerines migrating through Canadian migration monitoring stations using stable-hydrogen isotope analyses of feathers: a new tool for bird conservation Monitoring Geohazards near Pipeline Corridors with an Advanced InSAR Technique and Geomechanical Modelling Climate change vulnerability assessment for the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Peninsula Checkerboard score–area relationships reveal spatial scales of plant community structure EFFECTS OF HISTORICAL TIMBER HARVESTING PRACTICES ON CARIBOU FORAGE LICHEN ABUNDANCE NEAR MARSH LAKE, YUKON  -  PHASE 1 FINAL REPORT Modeling spatially explicit fire impact on gross primary production in interior Alaska using satellite images coupled with eddy covariance Dip nets, fish wheels, and motor homes: The Atna', traditional ecological knowledge, and resource management in the Copper River fishery, Alaska Perceptions of change in southwest Yukon land and socialscapes: Implications for the study of cumulative effects and social thresholds Air Quality Monitoring Protocol for Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska Area management report for the recreational fisheries of Northern Cook Inlet, 2001 and 2002 Climate change vulnerability assessment for the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Peninsula Monitoring Geohazards near Pipeline Corridors with an Advanced InSAR Technique and Geomechanical Modelling Range ecology of the Porcupine caribou herd in Canada BLM-BAER Final Report. Invasive Plant Species Monitoring and Control: Areas Impacted by 2004 and 2005 Fires in Interior Alaska. A survey of Alaska BLM lands along the Dalton, Steese, and Taylor Highways BAER Final Report; Invasive Plant Monitoring Following 2004 Fires. USFWS National Wildlife Refuges – Alaska Region. Prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service- Alaska Regional Office Climate Change Effects on Aquatic Biota, Ecosystem Structure and Function Extending the late holocene White River ash distribution, Northwestern Canada Wetland Reclamation for Placer Mining: Recommendations and Guidelines Background Document UMRGLR JV - Wetland Breeding Bird Habitat Priorities Predicting origins of passerines migrating through Canadian migration monitoring stations using stable-hydrogen isotope analyses of feathers: a new tool for bird conservation Modeling lodgepole and jack pine vulnerability to mountain pine beetle expansion into the western Canadian boreal forest Satellite boreal measurements over Alaska and Canada during June-July 2004: Simultaneous measurements of upper tropospheric CO, C2H6, HCN, CH3Cl, CH4, C2H2, CH3OH, HCOOH, OCS, and SF6 mixing ratios (DOI 10.1029/2006GB002795) Checkerboard score–area relationships reveal spatial scales of plant community structure