The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 brought together a diverse group of scientists and residents of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region to review the current state of the region's renewable resources and to discuss the future management of those resources. In this paper, we briefly describe the physical environment, the social context, and the resource management processes of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region. The Canadian Beaufort Sea land area extends from the Alaska-Canada border east to Amundsen Gulf and includes the northwest of Victoria Island and Banks Island. The area is defined by its geology, landforms, sources of freshwater, ice and snow cover, and climate. The social context of the Canadian Beaufort Sea region has been set by prehistor...
There are many impacts observed across the Canadian North because of changing environmental conditio...
The Arctic region is undergoing rapid environmental and socioeconomic change. As one of the most rap...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000, held in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, in September 1999, had thre...
The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s western A...
Le delta de la Mackenzie et la mer de Beaufort qui en sont encore au début de l'exploration, peuvent...
ABSTRACT. Information gained through Native experience is combined here with scientific measurements...
ABSTRACT. Conservation of marine biodiversity in the Beaufort Sea demands that we understand what in...
© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
During February 2000, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre hosted the Fourth Circumpolar Ecosystems...
By aggregating and analyzing the best available science from over 1,200 Arctic research sources, the...
Since 2007, environmental conditions in the Beaufort Sea have appeared to be consistently different ...
... Whaling has been going on in the Western Arctic for many hundreds of years, maybe thousands, acc...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Over the past 30 years, the Beaufort Sea has been the site of many regional studies and planning eff...
There are many impacts observed across the Canadian North because of changing environmental conditio...
The Arctic region is undergoing rapid environmental and socioeconomic change. As one of the most rap...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000, held in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, in September 1999, had thre...
The oil and gas sector is returning to the Mackenzie Delta–Beaufort Sea region of Canada’s western A...
Le delta de la Mackenzie et la mer de Beaufort qui en sont encore au début de l'exploration, peuvent...
ABSTRACT. Information gained through Native experience is combined here with scientific measurements...
ABSTRACT. Conservation of marine biodiversity in the Beaufort Sea demands that we understand what in...
© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
During February 2000, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre hosted the Fourth Circumpolar Ecosystems...
By aggregating and analyzing the best available science from over 1,200 Arctic research sources, the...
Since 2007, environmental conditions in the Beaufort Sea have appeared to be consistently different ...
... Whaling has been going on in the Western Arctic for many hundreds of years, maybe thousands, acc...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Over the past 30 years, the Beaufort Sea has been the site of many regional studies and planning eff...
There are many impacts observed across the Canadian North because of changing environmental conditio...
The Arctic region is undergoing rapid environmental and socioeconomic change. As one of the most rap...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...