Supporting the development of trusted and usable science remains a key challenge in contested spaces. This paper evaluates a collaborative research agreement between the North Slope Borough of Alaska and Shell Exploration and Production Company—an agreement that was designed to improve collection of information and management of issues associated with the potential impacts of oil and gas development in the Arctic. The evaluation is based on six categories of knowledge co-production indicators: external factors, inputs, processes, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. Two sources of data were used to assess the indicators: interviews with steering committee members and external science managers (n = 16) and a review of steering committee minutes. ...
In 1976, Inuit leaders in what is now Nunavut began the long process that led to a comprehensive lan...
Although much progress has been made with various Arctic Observing efforts, assessing that progress ...
Facilitating research and enhancing community research capacity through a partnered approach in Inui...
The article compares different models for knowledge production, all of which include traditional kno...
The context and conduct of Arctic research are changing. In Nunavut, funding agencies, licensing bod...
Environmental assessment (EA) is employed across the Arctic to assess, mitigate, and monitor the imp...
Although Greenland has pursued hydrocarbon development over the last four decades, no viable reserv...
This paper explores a particular experience of cultural bridging between the Heritage Department of ...
Knowledge mobilization (KMb) is widely recognized as being essential to research, but there is limit...
The Lake Imandra watershed is located in one of the most developed regions in the Arctic - the Kola ...
Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support...
It is now a policy requirement that "traditional ecological knowledge" (TEK) be incorporated into en...
Successful wildlife management depends upon coordination and consultation with local communities. Ho...
To understand and respond to changes in the world’s northern regions, we need a coordinated system o...
Guidelines and best practices to engage Indigenous people in Arctic regions in biophysical research ...
In 1976, Inuit leaders in what is now Nunavut began the long process that led to a comprehensive lan...
Although much progress has been made with various Arctic Observing efforts, assessing that progress ...
Facilitating research and enhancing community research capacity through a partnered approach in Inui...
The article compares different models for knowledge production, all of which include traditional kno...
The context and conduct of Arctic research are changing. In Nunavut, funding agencies, licensing bod...
Environmental assessment (EA) is employed across the Arctic to assess, mitigate, and monitor the imp...
Although Greenland has pursued hydrocarbon development over the last four decades, no viable reserv...
This paper explores a particular experience of cultural bridging between the Heritage Department of ...
Knowledge mobilization (KMb) is widely recognized as being essential to research, but there is limit...
The Lake Imandra watershed is located in one of the most developed regions in the Arctic - the Kola ...
Arctic observing and data systems have been widely recognized as critical infrastructures to support...
It is now a policy requirement that "traditional ecological knowledge" (TEK) be incorporated into en...
Successful wildlife management depends upon coordination and consultation with local communities. Ho...
To understand and respond to changes in the world’s northern regions, we need a coordinated system o...
Guidelines and best practices to engage Indigenous people in Arctic regions in biophysical research ...
In 1976, Inuit leaders in what is now Nunavut began the long process that led to a comprehensive lan...
Although much progress has been made with various Arctic Observing efforts, assessing that progress ...
Facilitating research and enhancing community research capacity through a partnered approach in Inui...