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What is success? A case study in planning for climate change in Shaktoolik, Alaska

July 30, 2019

This case study was done in partnership with the Tribal Council of the Native Village of Shaktoolik to understand how various actors involved in planning for climate change perceive success.

Coastal change research/management projects and priority information needs in Cook Inlet and Southeast Alaska

July 30, 2019

The goals of this project were to foster better coordination about coastal change studies, help practitioners and scholars learn from one another, identify existing research gaps, make research more transparent and easily accessible to stakeholders in the region, and provide a framework for better understanding how projects interact.

Drilling deep: Knowledge co-production in contested spaces

July 30, 2019

This study evaluates the North Slope Borough-Shell Baseline Studies Program.

Best practices for supporting climate change adaptation planning in northwest Alaska

July 30, 2019

ACCAP is partnering with Glenn Gray and Associates and Alaska Sea Grant to identify best practices.

Assessment of the application of climate information in wildfire management and decision-making in Alaska

July 30, 2019

Measuring and evaluating progress in climate adaptation and decision support science necessitates a robust understanding of science co-production and communication within different management contexts.

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