Human-environment connections are the subject of much study, and the details of those connections are crucial factors in effective environmental management. In a large, interdisciplinary study of the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem involving disciplines from physical oceanography to anthropology, one of the research teams examined commercial fisheries and another looked at subsistence harvests by Alaska Natives. Commercial fisheries and subsistence harvests are extensive, demonstrating strong connections between the ecosystem and the humans who use it. At the same time, however, both research teams concluded that the influence of ecosystem conditions on the outcomes of human activities was weaker than anticipated. Likely explanations of this a...
This thesis presents a case study conducted in 1994 concerning the effects of fishery management reg...
Widely recognized environmental changes have been negatively impacting communities in the Arctic for...
Historically, communities persisted in remote, isolated areas of Alaska in large part because of the...
Marine ecosystems are complex, and there is increasing recognition that environmental, ecological, a...
The information provided in this report is largely the result of a two-day symposium on Alaska’s Oce...
Integrated ecosystem assessment (IEA) is a framework that organizes and summarizes science to aid in...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe Sanak Biocomplexity Project is a transdisciplinary research effort focuse...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
ABSTRACT. This paper compares two case studies in Alaska, one on commercial fishers of the Bering Se...
Fishermen seek to maximize profits so when choosing where to fish, they must consider interactions a...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
In the Bering Sea, science-based management of major fisheries is designed to control fishing at lev...
The question of whether species assemblages are controlled by food availability or by predators is a...
One relevant dimension through which human populations articulate their occupation of the landscape ...
The conflict over the herring run at Kah Shakes is complicated. In 1991, the Alaska Department of Fi...
This thesis presents a case study conducted in 1994 concerning the effects of fishery management reg...
Widely recognized environmental changes have been negatively impacting communities in the Arctic for...
Historically, communities persisted in remote, isolated areas of Alaska in large part because of the...
Marine ecosystems are complex, and there is increasing recognition that environmental, ecological, a...
The information provided in this report is largely the result of a two-day symposium on Alaska’s Oce...
Integrated ecosystem assessment (IEA) is a framework that organizes and summarizes science to aid in...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe Sanak Biocomplexity Project is a transdisciplinary research effort focuse...
Turning away from classic single-species bioeconomic models based on equilibrium theory, many have c...
ABSTRACT. This paper compares two case studies in Alaska, one on commercial fishers of the Bering Se...
Fishermen seek to maximize profits so when choosing where to fish, they must consider interactions a...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
In the Bering Sea, science-based management of major fisheries is designed to control fishing at lev...
The question of whether species assemblages are controlled by food availability or by predators is a...
One relevant dimension through which human populations articulate their occupation of the landscape ...
The conflict over the herring run at Kah Shakes is complicated. In 1991, the Alaska Department of Fi...
This thesis presents a case study conducted in 1994 concerning the effects of fishery management reg...
Widely recognized environmental changes have been negatively impacting communities in the Arctic for...
Historically, communities persisted in remote, isolated areas of Alaska in large part because of the...