Arctic Marine Subsistence Use Mapping: Tools for Communities
The Inuit Future: Food Security, Economic Development, and U.S. Arctic Policy
Arctic Stewardship: The Evolution of a New Model for International Governance
Climate & Communities: Conducting Marine Research in a Changing Arctic
This report examines how communication occurs between researchers and coastal communities during research focused on the Alaskan marine environment.
Handbook: Model Alaska Native Consultation Procedures
Government-to-government consultation is an opportunity for better U.S. Arctic management decisions that are built on an exchange of views and perspectives with Alaska Natives. However, our past research showed that consultation had often failed to live up to its potential. The Handbook attempts to change that by providing a tool to support Alaska Natives as they develop their own policies and procedures for consultation, with a specific focus on marine mammal issues.
Strengthening Government-to-Government Consultation Related to Marine Subsistence Resources in Alaska
The goal of our work on Consultation is to support the role of Alaska Natives in managing trust resources, and to help ensure that consultation is an effective, efficient, and meaningful process that actually leads to sustainable—and just—management.