This paper explores whether fundamental differences exist between urban and rural vulnerability to climate-induced changes in the fire regime of interior Alaska. We further examine how communities and fire managers have responded to these changes and what additional adaptations could be put in place. We engage a variety of social science methods, including demographic analysis, semi-structured interviews, surveys, workshops and observations of public meetings. This work is part of an interdisciplinary study of feedback and interactions between climate, vegetation, fire and human components of the Boreal forest social–ecological system of interior Alaska. We have learned that although urban and rural communities in interior Alaska face simil...
These reports summarize workshops describing fire effects on the ecology and people of the Koyukon R...
This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, throu...
Context In interior Alaska, increasing wildfire activity associated with climate change is projected...
In western North America, the carbon-rich boreal forest is experiencing warmer temperatures, drier c...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003A thorough analysis of human impacts on interior A...
Rural communities in the northern boreal forest depend on a suite of wild species for subsistence, i...
ABSTRACT: Boreal ecosystems in Alaska are responding to climate change in many ways, including chang...
The arctic system is undergoing significant change, warming at twice the rate of the rest of the wor...
Fundamentally different from the rest of the forest types in the United States, Alaska’s boreal fore...
Despite a broad literature addressing the human dimensions of wildfire, current approaches often com...
Across the planet, climate change is altering the way human societies interact with the environment....
Amplified climate warming at high northern latitudes is challenging societies that depend on local p...
A synthesis was carried out to examine Alaska s boreal forest fire regime. During the 2000s, an aver...
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
These reports summarize workshops describing fire effects on the ecology and people of the Koyukon R...
This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, throu...
Context In interior Alaska, increasing wildfire activity associated with climate change is projected...
In western North America, the carbon-rich boreal forest is experiencing warmer temperatures, drier c...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2003A thorough analysis of human impacts on interior A...
Rural communities in the northern boreal forest depend on a suite of wild species for subsistence, i...
ABSTRACT: Boreal ecosystems in Alaska are responding to climate change in many ways, including chang...
The arctic system is undergoing significant change, warming at twice the rate of the rest of the wor...
Fundamentally different from the rest of the forest types in the United States, Alaska’s boreal fore...
Despite a broad literature addressing the human dimensions of wildfire, current approaches often com...
Across the planet, climate change is altering the way human societies interact with the environment....
Amplified climate warming at high northern latitudes is challenging societies that depend on local p...
A synthesis was carried out to examine Alaska s boreal forest fire regime. During the 2000s, an aver...
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
Area burned has doubled in Alaskan boreal forest over the past several decades, and fires are expect...
These reports summarize workshops describing fire effects on the ecology and people of the Koyukon R...
This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, throu...
Context In interior Alaska, increasing wildfire activity associated with climate change is projected...