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.
Webinar series about how Native Villages and other communities in Alaska can apply state, federal and tribal policies to address climate change impacts on water and subsistence resources through water resource management and protection, land and water rights, sovereignty and other resiliency and mitigation strategies.
Climate divisions outline geographic regions with homogenous climate variability.
This work was designed to inform the recently hired Bureau of Indian Affairs tribal climate science liaison for Alaska.
Improve preparedness and response to annual springtime flooding in Alaska and Yakutia through the development of effective and easily adaptable flood risk mitigation and disaster response and recovery strategies.
Forum for scientists and managers to identify information and research needs of state agencies and other organizations working directly with the State of Alaska on issues that are potentially impacted by hazards associated with snow, ice and permafrost.
Former ACCAP PhD student Eunkyoung Hong’s dissertation focused on the estimation of additional costs caused by climate change in the field of public infrastructure. Climate models indicate that the changes…
The ability to make predictions on permafrost activity (freeze, thaw, date and depth) is improving, especially on a seasonal scale.
Exercise conducted by the US Navy that allows the Navy to assess operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience there, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations.
Access to locally-caught seafood plays a significant role in providing for household food security, especially for the lowest-income households.