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RAP publications/presentations (2001-2010) (RAP students *) Refereed Journal Articles Abramowicz, K., Wall, S.*, & Wichman , H. (2008) Students in free enterprise are changing the world. New Accountant 4. Alessa, L. and Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Anthropogenic biomes: A key contribution to earth-system science. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23(10):529-531. Apps, M.A. & McGuire A.D. (2005). Climate-disturbance interactions in boreal forest ecosystems. Peer-reviewed papers selected from the IBFRA Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska, 3 – 6 May 2004. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35, 2073-2293. Arimitsu, M. L., Piatt, J. F., Litzow, M. A., Abookire, A. A., Romano, M. D., & Robards*, M.D. (In Press). Distribution and spawning dynamics of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in Glacier Bay, Alaska: A cold water refugium. Fisheries Oceanography. Balshi, M.S., McGuire A.D., Zhuang Q., Melillo J.M., Kicklighter D.W., Kasischke E.S., et al. (2007) The role of fire disturbance in the carbon dynamics of the pan-boreal region: A process-based analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. In press. Barber, V., Juday, G.P., D’Arrigo, R., Berg, E., Chapin, F.S., Hinzman, L., Huntington, H., Jorgensen, T., McGuire, D., Osterkamp, T., Riordan, B., Romanovsky, V., Rupp, S., Sturm, M., Verbyla, D., Whiting, A., & Wilmking, M. (In Press). Future climate change: Implications for western environments- A syntheses of recent climate warming effects on terrestrial ecosystems of Alaska. Utah Academy of Sciences. Barnhardt, R. ( 2006 ). Culture, community and place in Alaska Native education. Democracy and Education 16(2): 44-51. Barnhardt, R., Archibald, J., Cajete, G., Cochran, P., McKinley, E., & Merculieff, L. (2007). The work of Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley. Cultural Studies and Science Education, 2(1), 11-17. Barnhardt, R., Tippins, D., & Brandt, C. (2008). Locations of possibilities in tertiary science education: Responding to the voices of Navajo women. Cultural Studies and Science Education, 2(4).

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Refereed Journal Articles Abramowicz, K., Wall, S.*, & Wichman , H. (2008) Students in free enterprise are changing the

world. New Accountant 4.Alessa, L. and Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Anthropogenic biomes: A key contribution to earth-

system science. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23(10):529-531.Apps, M.A. & McGuire A.D. (2005). Climate-disturbance interactions in boreal forest

ecosystems. Peer-reviewed papers selected from the IBFRA Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska, 3 – 6 May 2004. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35, 2073-2293.

Arimitsu, M. L., Piatt, J. F., Litzow, M. A., Abookire, A. A., Romano, M. D., & Robards*, M.D. (In Press). Distribution and spawning dynamics of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in Glacier Bay, Alaska: A cold water refugium. Fisheries Oceanography.

Balshi, M.S., McGuire A.D., Zhuang Q., Melillo J.M., Kicklighter D.W., Kasischke E.S., et al. (2007) The role of fire disturbance in the carbon dynamics of the pan-boreal region: A process-based analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. In press.

Barber, V., Juday, G.P., D’Arrigo, R., Berg, E., Chapin, F.S., Hinzman, L., Huntington, H., Jorgensen, T., McGuire, D., Osterkamp, T., Riordan, B., Romanovsky, V., Rupp, S., Sturm, M., Verbyla, D., Whiting, A., & Wilmking, M. (In Press). Future climate change: Implications for western environments- A syntheses of recent climate warming effects on terrestrial ecosystems of Alaska. Utah Academy of Sciences.

Barnhardt, R. ( 2006 ). Culture, community and place in Alaska Native education. Democracy and Education 16(2): 44-51.

Barnhardt, R., Archibald, J., Cajete, G., Cochran, P., McKinley, E., & Merculieff, L. (2007). The work of Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley. Cultural Studies and Science Education, 2(1), 11-17.

Barnhardt, R., Tippins, D., & Brandt, C. (2008). Locations of possibilities in tertiary science education: Responding to the voices of Navajo women. Cultural Studies and Science Education, 2(4).

Beier, C.M.* (In press) Influence of political opposition and compromise on conservation outcomes in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Conservation Biology.

Beier, C.M.*, Sink, S.E., Hennon, P.E., D’Amore, D.V. & Juday, G.P. (2008). Twentieth-century warming and the dendroclimatology of declining yellow-cedar forests in southeastern Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38, 1-16.

Beier, C. M., A. L. Lovecraft and F. S. Chapin, III. 2009. Growth and collapse of a resource system: An adaptive cycle of change in public lands governance and forest management in Alaska. Ecology and Society 14(2):5. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art5/.

*Beier, C.M., Patterson, T.M. and Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Ecosystem services and emergent vulnerability in managed ecosystems: A geospatial decision-support tool. Ecosystems 11(6):923-938.

Berman, M., Nicolson, C., Kofinas, G., Tetlichi, J., & Martin, S. (2004). Adaptation and sustainability in a small arctic community: Results of an Agent-Based Simulation Model.” Arctic 57(4), 401–414.

Berman, M., & Kofinas, G. (2004). Hunting for models: Rational choice and grounded

approaches to analyzing climate effects on subsistence hunting in an arctic community. Ecological Economics 49, 31-46.

Bowyer, R.T., Blundell, G.M., Ben-David, M. Jewett, S.C., Dean, T.A., & Duffy, L.K. (2003). Effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill on river otters: injury and recovery of a sentinel species. Wildlife Monographs, 153, 1-53.

Boyer, B.B., Mohatt, G.V., Pasker, R.L., Drew, E.M. & McGlone , K.K..* (2007). Sharing results from complex disease genetics studies: A community based participatory research approach. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 66(1), 19-30.

Brinkman, T.J., F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and D.K. Person. 2009. Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in intensively logged landscapes. Ecology and Society 14(1) 36. [Online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art36/.

Brinkman, T. J.*, Kofinas, G. P., Chapin, F. S., III., and Person, D. K. (In press). Influence of hunter adaptability on resilience of subsistence hunting systems. Journal of Ecological Anthropology 11

*Brinkman, T. J., Chapin, F. S. III, Kofinas, G. P. and Person, D. K. (2008). Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in an intensively logged landscape. Ecology and Society. (Accepted).

*Brinkman, T. J., and Hundertmark, K. (2008). Sex identification of northern ungulates using low quality and quantity DNA. Conservation Genetics. (In press).

*Brinkman, T. J., Schwartz, M. K., Person, K. L.,Pilgrim, and Hundertmark. K. (2009). Effects of time and rainfall on PCR success using DNA extracted from deer fecal pellets. Conservation Genetics (In press).

*Bronen, R., Chandrasekha, D., Amor Conde, D., Kavanova, K., Moriniere, L., Schmidt-Verkerk, K., Witter, R. (2009). Stay in place or migrate: A research perspective on understanding adaptation to a changing environment. Source:  UN University Institute of Environment and Human Security.

*Bronen, R. (2009). Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to climate change: Creating a human rights response. Source: UN University Institute of Environment and Human Security.

*Bronen, R. (2009). Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to climate change, environment forced migration and social vulnerability. (Editors) Afifi, Tamer and Jager, Jill, International Organization of Migration. (In press).

*Bronen, R. (2008). Alaskan communities rights and resilience, forced migration. Review. Oxford University.

Burger, J., Gochfeld, M., Kosson, D., Powers, C.W., Friedlander, B., Eichelberger, J., Barnes, D., Duffy, L., Jewett, S., & Volz, C. ( 2005) . Science, policy and stakeholders: developing a consensus science plan for Amchitka. Environ. Management 35, 557-568.

Calef, M.P., A.D. McGuire, F.S., & Chapin, III. (2008). Human influence on wildfire in Alaska from 1988 through 2005: An analysis of the spatial patterns of human impacts. Earth Interactions 12(1) doi: 10:10.1175/2007EI220.1.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2007). The millennium ecosystem assessment: A framework for wilderness stewardship in a directionally changing world. International journal of Wilderness. Wild Planet Project 13, 19-20, 23.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2008). Climate change and the biosphere. The Scientist 22(1),37.

Chapin, F.S., III., Callaghan, T.V., Bergeron, Y., Fukuda, M. J., Johnstone, F., Juday, G. & Zimov, S.A.. (2004). Global change and the boreal forest: Thresholds, shifting states or gradual change? Ambio 33, 361-365.

Chapin, F.S., III, Danell, K., Elmqvist, T., Folke C., & Fresco. N. * (2007). Managing climate change impacts to enhance the resilience and sustainability of Fennoscandian forests. Ambio 36(7),528-533.

Chapin, F.S., III, Henry, L. * & DeWilde, L. * (2004). Wilderness in a changing Alaska: Managing for resilience. International Journal of Wilderness 10(2), 9-13.

Chapin, F.S., III, Hoel, M., Carpenter, S.R., Lubchenco, J., Walker, B., Callaghan, T.V., et al. (2006). Building resilience and adaptation to manage arctic change. Ambio 35(4),198-202.

Chapin, F.S., III, Lovecraft, A.L., Zavaleta, E.S., Nelson, J., Robards, M.D. *, G.P. Kofinas, et al. (2006). Policy strategies to address sustainability of Alaskan boreal forests in response to a directionally changing climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103(45),16637-16643.

Chapin, F.S., III, Peterson, G., Berkes, F., Callaghan, T.V., Angestam, P., Apps, M., et al. (2004). Resilience and vulnerability of northern regions to social and environmental change. Ambio 33, 344-349.

Chapin, F.S., III, Randerson, J.T., McGuire, A.D., Foley, J.A. & Field, C.B. (In press). Changing feedbacks in the earth-climate system. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

Chapin, F.S., III, Robards, M.D., Huntington, H.P., Johnstone, J.F., Trainor, S.F, . Kofinas G.P., et al. (2006). Directional changes in ecological communities and social-ecological systems: A framework for prediction based on Alaskan examples. American Naturalist 168, S36-S49.

Chapin, F.S., III, Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A.M., DeWilde, L.*, Zavaleta, E.S., Fresco, N.*, et al. (2003). Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1,255-261.

Chapin, F.S., Sturm, M., Serreze, M.C., McFadden, J. P., Key, J.R., Lloyd, A.H., et al. (2005). Role of land-surface changes in arctic summer warming. Science 310,657-660.

Chapin, F. S., III, Trainor, S. F., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A. L., Zavaleta, E., Natcher, D.C., McGuire, A. D., Nelson, J.,Ray, L., Calef, M., Fresco, N.*, Huntington, H., Rupp, T. S., DeWilde, L.* & Naylor, R. (In press). Increasing wildfire in the boreal forest: Causes, consequences, and pathways to potential solutions of a wicked problem. BioScience.

Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Climate change and the biosphere. The Scientist 22(1):37.Chapin, F. S. III, Trainor, S. F., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A. L., Zavaleta, E., Natcher, D. C.,

McGuire , A. D., Nelson , J. L., Calef, Ray, *Fresco, N., Huntington, H., Rupp, T. S., *DeWilde, L., and Naylor, R. L. (2008). Increasing wildfire in the boreal forest: Causes, consequences, and pathways to potential solutions of a wicked problem. BioScience 58(6):531-540.

Chapin, F.S., III, *Henry, L., and *DeWilde, L. (2004). Wilderness in a changing Alaska: Managing for resilience. International Journal of Wilderness 10(2): 9-13.

Chapin, F.S.III, Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A.M, *DeWilde, L., Zavaleta, E.S., *Fresco, N., and McGuire, A.D.. (2003). Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1:255-261.

Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Climate change and the biosphere. The Scientist 22(1):37.

Chapin, F. S. III, Trainor, S. F., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A. L., Zavaleta, E., Natcher, D. C., McGuire , A. D., Nelson , J. L., Calef, Ray, *Fresco, N., Huntington, H., Rupp, T. S., *DeWilde, L., and Naylor, R. L. (2008). Increasing wildfire in the boreal forest: Causes, consequences, and pathways to potential solutions of a wicked problem. BioScience 58(6):531-540.

Chapin, F.S., III, *Henry, L., and *DeWilde, L. (2004). Wilderness in a changing Alaska: Managing for resilience. International Journal of Wilderness 10(2): 9-13.

Chapin, F.S.III, Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A.M, *DeWilde, L., Zavaleta, E.S., *Fresco, N., and McGuire, A.D.. (2003). Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1:255-261.

Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Climate change and the biosphere. The Scientist 22(1):37.

Chapin, F. S. III, Trainor, S. F., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A. L., Zavaleta, E., Natcher, D. C., McGuire , A. D., Nelson , J. L., Calef, Ray, *Fresco, N., Huntington, H., Rupp, T. S., *DeWilde, L., and Naylor, R. L. (2008). Increasing wildfire in the boreal forest: Causes, consequences, and pathways to potential solutions of a wicked problem. BioScience 58(6):531-540.

Chapin, F.S., III, *Henry, L., and *DeWilde, L. (2004). Wilderness in a changing Alaska: Managing for resilience. International Journal of Wilderness 10(2): 9-13.

Chapin, F.S.III, Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A.M, *DeWilde, L., Zavaleta, E.S., *Fresco, N., and McGuire, A.D.. (2003). Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 1:255-261.

Carpenter, S.R., V. Armbrust, P. Arzberger, F.S. Chapin, III, J. Elser, E. Hackett, A.R. Ives, P. Kareiva, M. Leibold, P. Lundberg, M. Mangel, N. Merchant, W. Murdoch, M. Palmer, D. Peters, S. Pickett, K. Smith, D.H. Wall, and A. Zimmerman. 2009. Accelerate synthesis in ecology and environmental sciences. BioScience 59:699-701.

Clein J.S., McGuire A.D., Euskirchen E.S., & Calef M.P. (2007) The effects of different climate input data sets on simulated carbon dynamics in the Western Arctic. Earth Interactions. In press.

Deiss, J., Byers, C., Clover, D., D’Amore, D., Love, A., Menzie, M.A.,*Powell, J. and Walter, T. M. (2004, February). Transport of lead and diesel fuel through a peat soil near Juneau, AK: a pilot study. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology.

*DeWilde, L., and Chapin, F.S. III. Human impacts on the fire regime of interior Alaska: interactions among fuels, ignition sources, and fire suppression. Ecosystems. 2006 9(8). p.1342.

DeWilde, L.*, & Chapin, F.S., III. (2006). Human impacts on the fire regime of Interior Alaska: Interactions among fuels, ignition sources, and fire suppression. Ecosystems 9,1342-1353.

Diaz, S., Fargione, J. Chapin, F.S. III, & Tilman, D. (2006). Biodiversity loss threatens human well-being. Plant Library of Science (PLoS) 4(8),1300-1305.

Duffy, L.K., Hallock, R.J., Finestad, G. & Bowyer, R.T. (2005) Noninvasive environmental monitoring of mercury in Alaskan reindeer. Amer. J. Environ. Sci. 1,249-253.

Duffy, P.A., Epting J., Graham J.M., Rupp T.S., & McGuire A.D.( 2007) Analysis of burn severity patterns using remotely sensed data. Journal of Wildland Fire. In press.

Duffy, P. A., Walsh, J. E., Graham, J. M., Mann, D. H., & Rupp. T. S. (2005) Impacts of large-scale atmospheric-ocean variability on Alaskan fire season severity. Ecological Applications 15, 1317–1330.

Eicken, H., Lovecraft A.L., & Druckenmiller M.L.*. (2008) Sea-ice system services and Arctic observing systems: A model to reconcile scientific and stakeholder information needs. Arctic

Elith, J., Ferrier, S., Huettmann, F., & Leathwick, J.R. (2005) The evaluation strip: a new and robust method for plotting predicted responses from species distribution models. Ecological Modeling 186: 280-289.

Elith, J., Graham, C., & NCEAS working group (2006). Comparing methodologies for modeling species’ distributions from presence-only data. Ecography 29(2), 129-151.

Epstein, H.E., Beringer, J., Gould, W.A., Lloyd, A.H., Thompson, C.D., Chapin, F.S. III,. et al. (2004). The nature of spatial transitions in the Arctic. Journal of Biogeography 31,1917-1933.

Euskirchen, S.E., McGuire, A.D., & Chapin, F.S. III. (2007). Energy feedbacks to the climate system due to reduced high latitude snow cover during 20th century warming. Global Change Biology 13:2425-2438

Foley, J. A., DeFries, R., Asner, G. P., Barford, C., Bonan,G., S. R.Carpenter, et al. (2005). Global consequences of land use. Science 309,570-574.

Forbes, B., Fresco, N.*, Shvedenko, A., Danell, K., & Chapin, F.S. III. (2004). Geographic variations in anthropogenic drivers that influence the vulnerability and resilience of high-latitude nations. Ambio 33, 377-382.

Fresco, N.*, & Chapin, F.S. III. (In press). Assessing the potential for conversion to biomass fuels in Interior Alaska: Cultural considerations, costs, and carbon credits. Pacific Northwest Experiment Station General Technical Report.

Godduhn, A.* & Duffy, L.K. (2003). Multi-generational health risks of persistent organic pollution in the Far North. Environ. Sci. & Policy, 6(4), 341-353.

Gottschalk, T., Huettmann, F., & Ehlers, M. (2005). Thirty years of analysing and modelling avian habitat relationships using satellite imagery data: a review. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(12), 2631-2656.

Greenberg, J.A., Herrrmann, M., Hammel, C., & Geier, H. (2004). The application of farm programs to commercial fisheries: the case of crop insurance for the Bristol Bay Commercial Salmon Fisheries. Journal of Agrobusiness. Vol. 22 (2), 175-194.

Guisan, A., C.H. Graham, J. Elith, F. Huettmann and the NCEAS Species Distribution Modeling Group In press. Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size: insights from a multi-models experiment across five continents. Diversity and Distribution.

Haight, R.G., Cleland, D.T., Hammer, R., Radeloff, V.C., & Rupp, T.S. (2004). Assessing fire risk in the wildland urban interface: the case of northern lower Michigan. Journal of Forestry. 102(7),41-47.

Hennon, P. D’Amore, D., Wittwer, D., Johnson, A., Schaberg, P., Hawley, G., et al. (2007). Climate warming, reduced snow, and freezing injury could explain the demise of yellow-cedar in Southeast Alaska. World Resource Review 18(2), 427-450.

Herrmann, M., Greenberg, J.A., Hamel, C., & Geier, H. (2004). Extending the Federal Crop Insurance Program to commercial fisheries: The case of Bristol Bay, Alaska Salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Vol. 24 (2), 352-366

Hinzman, L.D., Bettez, N.D., Bolton, W.R., Chapin, F.S., Dyurgerov, M.B., C.L. Fastie, et al (2005). Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other Arctic regions. Climatic Change 72, 251-298.

Hobbs, R.J., D.N. Cole, L. Yung, E.S. Zavaleta, G.H. Aplet, F.S. Chapin, III, P. B. Landres, D.J. Parsons, N.L. Stephenson, P.S. White, D.M. Graber, E.S. Higgs, C.I. Millar, J.M. Randall, K.A. Tonnessen, and S. Woodley. 2009. Guiding concepts for parks and wilderness stewardship in an era of global environmental change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment doi:10.1890/090089.

Hu, F.S., L.B. Brubaker, D.G. Gavin, P.E. Higuera, J.A. Lynch, T.S. Rupp, and W. Tinner. In press. How climate and vegetation influence the fire regime of the Alaskan boreal biome: the Holocene perspective. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (MITI).

Huettmann F. and A.W. Diamond. In press. Large-Scale Effects on the Spatial Distribution of Seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic. Landscape Ecology.

Huettmann, F., Franklin, S. E,. & Stenhouse, G. B. (2005). Predictive spatial modeling of landscape change in the Foothills Model Forest. Forestry Chronicle 81, 1-13.

Huntington, H. P., Trainor, S.F, Natcher, D.C., Huntington, O., DeWilde, L,*. & Chapin, F.S. III. (2006). The significance of context in community-based research: Understanding discussions about wildfire in Huslia, Alaska. Ecology and Society 11 (1), 40. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art40/.

Huntington, H., Natcher, D., Huntington, O., *DeWilde L., Trainor S., and Chapin, S. III. The significance of context in community-based research: Understanding discussions about wildfire in Huslia, AK. Ecology and Society.

Jacques, C. N., Jenks, J. A., Deperno, C. S., Sievers, J. D., Grovenburg, T. W., Swanson, C. C., *Brinkman, T. J., and Stillings, B. A. (2009). Evaluating ungulate mortality associated with helicopter net gun captures in the Northern Great Plains. Journal of Wildlife Management (Accepted).

Jaren, V., Sinclair, A.R.E., Anderson, R., Danell, K., Schwartz, C.C., Peterson, R.O., et al. (2003). Moose in modern integrated ecosystem management—how should the Malawi principles be adapted? Alces 39, 1-10.

Kimball, J.S., Zhao, M., McGuire, A.D., Heinsch, F.A., Clein, J., Calef, M. et al. (2007). Recent climate-driven increases in vegetation productivity: Evidence of an acceleration of the northern terrestrial carbon cycle, Earth Interactions 11 (4), 30 pages [available online at http://earthinteractions.org].

Kofinas, G. (2005) Hunters and researchers at the co-management interface: Emergent dilemmas and the problem of legitimacy, Anthropologica 47 (2) , 179-196.

Kofinas, G., Lyver, P., Russell, D., White, R., & Nelson A. (2003). Towards a protocol for community monitoring of caribou body condition. Rangifer. Special Issue 14, 43-52.

Kolker, A.*, Newberry, R., Larsen, J., & Layer, P. (2008). Geologic setting of Chena Hot Springs, Alaska: A fault-controlled geothermal system hosted by an anomalously radioactive composite pluton. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, in press.

Krupnik, I., Bravo, M., Csonka, Y., Hovelsrud-Broda, G. L., Müller-Wille, Poppel, B. (2005). Social Sciences and Humanities in the International Polar Year 2007–2008: An Integrating Mission. Arctic 58 (1), 91-101.

Kruse, J.A., White, R.G., Epstein, H.E., Archie, B., Berman, M.D., Braund, S.R., Chapin, F.S.

III., Charlie, Sr. J., Daniel, C.J., Eamer, J., Flanders, N., Griffith, B., Haley, S., Huskey, L., Joseph, B., Klein, D.R., Kofinas, G.P., Martin, S., Murphy, S., Nebesky, W., Nicholson, C., Russell, D.E., Tetlichi, J., Tussing, A., Walker, M.D., & Young, O.R. (2004). Modeling sustainability of arctic communities: An interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers and local knowledge holders, Ecosystems 7, 815-828.

Loring, P.A.* (2007). The most resilient show on Earth: The circus as a model for understanding identity, change and chaos. Ecology and Society, 12,1(9)

Loring, P.A.*, Chapin, F.S. III, & Gerlach, S.C. (In press). Ecosystem Services and the Services-Oriented Architecture: Computational thinking for the diagnosis of change in Social Ecological Systems. Ecosystems.

Loring, P.A.*, S.C. Gerlach. Submitted. Alaska Native Outpost Gardens of the 1930s-70s. Agricultural History.

Loring, P.A.*, S.C. Gerlach. Submitted. Linking Food Security and Social-Ecological Health: environmental change, policy, and other issues of foodshed viability in the North. Environmental Science and Policy.

*Loring, P.A. and Gerlach, S.C. Food, culture, and human health in Alaska: An integrative health approach to food security. Environmental Science and Policy. ( In press).

*Loring, P.A., Chapin, F.S. III and Gerlach, S.C.. (2008). The Services-oriented architecture: ecosystem services as a framework for the diagnosis of outcomes in social ecological systems. Ecosystems.

*Loring, P., Gerlach, S.C. (2009). Food, culture and human health: An integrative health approach to Food Security. Environmental Science and Policy 12 (2009): 466-478.

Lovecraft, A.L. (2007). Transnational environmental management: U.S. - Canadian institutions at the interlocal scale, American Review of Canadian Studies, 7(32), 218-245

Lovecraft, A. (2007). Bridging the biophysical and social in transboundary water governance: Quebec and its neighbors. Quebec Studies 42, 133-140

Maier, J.A.K., Ver Hoef, J. McGuire, A.D., Bowyer, R.T., Saperstein, L., & Maier, H.A. (2005). Distribution and density of moose in relation to landscape characteristics: Effects of scale. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35, 2233-2243.

Marino, E., White, D., *Schweitzer, P., Chambers, M., and Wisniewski, J. (2009). Drinking water in northwestern Alaska: Using or not using centralized water systems in two rural communities. Arctic 62(1): 75-82.

McGuire, A.D. and M.A. Apps. In press. Foreword to Special Issue of Climate-Disturbance Interactions in Boreal Forest Ecosystems. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. In press.

McGuire, A.D., Chapin, F.S. III., Walsh, J.E., & Wirth, C. (2006). Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 31, 61-91.

McGuire, A.D., Wirth, C., Apps, M., Beringer, J., Clein, J., Epstein, H., Kicklighter, D.W., Bhatti, J., Chapin F.S. III., de Groot, B., Efremov, D., Eugster, W., Fukuda, M., Gower, T., Hinzman, L., Huntley, B., Jia, G.J., Kasischke, E., Melillo, J., Romanovsky, V., Shvidenko, A., Vaganov, E., & Walker, D. (2002). Environmental variation, vegetation distribution, carbon dynamics, and water/energy exchange in high latitudes. Journal of Vegetation Science 13, 301-314.

Meadow, A.M.*, Meek, C. L.* & McNeeley, S. M.* (In press) Towards integrative planning for climate change impacts on rural-urban migration in interior Alaska: A role for anthropological and interdisciplinary perspectives. Alaska Journal of Anthropology

Meek, C. L.*, Lovecraft, A. L., Robards*, M. D., & Kofinas, G. P. (2008). Building resilience through interlocal relations: case studies of polar bear and walrus management in the Bering Strait. Marine Policy. In press.

Metcalf, V. & Robards , M.D*. (In Press). Sustaining a healthy human-walrus relationship in a changing environment: challenges for co-management. Ecological Applications.

Miller, T.R., Baird,T.D., Littlefield, C.M., Kofinas, G.P., Chapin, F.S., III, and Redman C.L. (2008). Epistemological pleuralism: Reorganizing interdisciplinary research. Ecology and Society 13(2): 46. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art46/.

Natcher, D. C., Calef, M., Huntington, O., Trainor, S., Huntington, H. P., DeWilde, L.*, Rupp S., & Chapin, F. S. III. (2007). Factors contributing to the cultural and spatial variability of landscape burning by Native Peoples of interior Alaska. Ecology and Society 12 (1), 7. [online]URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art7/

Natcher, D., Huntington, O., Huntington, H., Chapin, F.S. III,, Trainor, S.F., & L. DeWilde*. (2007). Notions of time and sentience: Methodological considerations for arctic change research. Arctic Anthropology 44(2), 113-126.

Naves, L.C., Lanctot, R.B., Taylor, A.R., & Coutsoubos, N.P*. (2008) (In press). Do arctic shorebirds lay replacement clutches? Assessment, ecological correlates, and ramifications for monitoring. Wader Study Group Bulletin 115

Nelson, J. L., Zavaleta, E., and Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Boreal fire effects on subsistence resources in Alaska and adjacent Canada. Ecosystems 11:156-171.

Perez-Garcia, J., Joyce, L.A., & McGuire, A.D. (2002). Temporal uncertainties of integrated ecological/economic assessments at the global and regional scales. Forest Ecology and Management 162, 105-115.

Perez-Garcia, J., Joyce, L.A., McGuire, A.D., & Xiao, X. (2002). Impacts of climate change on the global forest sector. Climatic Change 54, 439-461.

Reuther, J., Gerlach,S.C., Lowenstein, J.( 2009). CIEP and RIA protein residue analysis on Fluted Points from northern Alaska. Current Research in the Pleistocene 26: 109-111.

Rockström, J., W. Steffen, K. Noone, Å. Persson, F. S. Chapin, III, E. F. Lambin, T. M. Lenton, M. Scheffer, C. Folke, H. J. Schellnhuber, B. Nykvist, C. A. de Wit, T. Hughes, S. van der Leeuw, H. Rodhe, S. Sörlin, P. K. Snyder, R. Costanza, U. Svedin, M. Falkenmark, L. Karlberg, R. W. Corell, V. J. Fabry, J. Hansen, B. Walker, D. Liverman, K. Richardson, P. Crutzen, and J. A. Foley. 2009. A safe operating space for humanity. Nature 461:472-475

Rockström, J., W. Steffen, K. Noone, Å. Persson, F. Chapin, E. Lambin, T.M. Lenton, M. Scheffer, C. Folke, H. Schellnhuber, B. Nykvist, C. A. DeWit, T. Hughes, S. Van der Leeuw, H. Rodhe, S. Sörlin, P. K. Snyder, R. Costanza, U. Svedin, M. Falkenmark, L. Karlberg, R. W. Corell, V. J. Fabry, J. Hansen, B. Walker, D. Liverman, K. Richardson, P. Crutzen and J. Foley. 2009. Planetary Boundaries:  Exploring the Safe Operating Space

for Humanity. Ecology and Society 14 (2): 32. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art32/

Robards, M.D.*, & Greenberg, J.A. 2007. Global constraints on rural fishing communities: Whose resilience is it anyway? Fish and Fisheries, 8, 14-30.

Robards, M. * & Lurman, J. (2008). Interpretation of 'wasteful manner' within the Marine Mammal Protection Act and its role in management of the Pacific Walrus. Ocean and Coastal Law Journal, (in press).

Rupp, T.S., Chen, X., Olson, M., & McGuire, A.D. (2007). Sensitivity of simulated boreal fire dynamics to uncertainties in climate drivers. Earth Interactions , 11, (3), 21 pages [available online at http://earthinteractions.org].

Rupp, T.S., M. Olson, J. Henkelman, L. Adams, B. Dale, K. Joly, W. Collins, and A.M. Starfield. In press. Simulating the influence of a changing fire regime on caribou winter foraging habitat. Ecological Applications.

Sanderson, E.W., K.H. Redford, B. Weber, K. Aune, D. Baldes, J. Berger, D. Carter, C. Curtin, J. Derr, S. Dobrott, E.Fearn, C. Fleener, S. Forrest, C. Gerlach, C.C. Gates, J.E. Gross, P. Gogan, S. Grassel, J.A. Hilty, M. Jensen, K. Kunkel, D. Lammers, R. List, K. Minkowski, T. Olson, C. Pague, P.B. Robertson, and B. Stephenson. 2008. The ecological future of the North American bison: Conceiving long-term, large-scale conservation of wildlife. Conservation Biology 22: 252-266.

Schmidt, J.I.*, Ver Hoef, J.M., & Bowyer, R.T. (2008). Antler size of Alaskan moose: effects of population density, harvest intensity, and use of guides. Wildlife Biology, 13(1), 53-65.

Schmidt, J.I.*, Ver Hoef, J.M., Maier, J.A.K., & Bowyer, R.T. (2005). Catch per unit effort for moose: a new approach using Weibull regression. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 69,1112-1124.

Schneider, W.S., Kielland, K., & Finstad, G.L. (2005). Factors in the adaptation of reindeer herders to caribou on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 42, 36-49.

*Schweitzer, P. and Golovko, E. (2008). The ‘priests’ of East Cape: a religious movement on the Chukchi Peninsula during the 1920s and 1930s. Études/Inuit/Studies. 31(1-2):39-58.

Sitch, S., McGuire, A.D., Kimball, J., Gedney, N., Gamon, J., Engstrom, R., Wolf, A., Zhuang, Q., Clein, J.S., & McDonald, K.C. (2007). Assessing the carbon balance of circumpolar arctic tundra with remote sensing and process modeling. Ecological Applications, 17,213-234.

Soja, A.J., Tchebakova, N.M., French, N.N.E., Flannigan, M.D., Shugart, H.H., Stocks, B.J., Sukhinin, A.I., Parfenova, E.I., Chapin, F.S. III, & Stackhouse, Jr. P.W. (2007). Climate-induced boreal forest change: Predictions versus current observations. Global and Planetary Change, 56 (3-4).

Suding, K.N., Lavorel, S., Chapin, F.S. III, Cornelissen, J.H.C., Diaz, S., Garnier, E., Goldberg, D., Hooper, D.U., Jackson, S.T. & Navas, M.-L. (In press). Scaling environmental change through the community level: A trait-based response- and-effect framework for plants. Global Change Biology.

Trainor, S. F. (In press). Finding common ground: Moral values and cultural identity in early conflict over the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Journal of Land, Resources, and Environmental Law.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F.S. III., Huntington, H.P., Natcher, D.C., & Kofinas, G. (2007). Arctic climate impacts: Environmental injustice in Canada and the United States. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 12(6),627-643.

Trainor, S.F., A.L. Lovecraft, and F.S. Chapin, III. Submitted. Resilience and scale in the multiple economies of rural Alaska. Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

Trainor, S. F., Calef, M., Natcher, D., Chapin, F.S. III,. McGuire, A. D, Huntington , O., Duffy, P., Rupp, T. S., *DeWilde, L., Kwart , M., *Fresco, N., and Lovecraft, A. (2009). Vulnerability and adaptation to climate-related fire impacts in rural and urban interior Alaska. Polar Research 28:100-118.

Trainor, S.F.,Chapin, III, F.S., McGuire, A. D, Calef, M. * Fresco,N., Kwart, M., Duffy, P., Lovecraft, A. L., Rupp,T. S, * DeWilde, L., Huntington, O., Natcher, D. D. (2009). Vulnerability and adaptation to climate-related fire impacts in rural and urban interior Alaska. Polar Research, 28:100-118.

Turner, M.G., Collins, S.L., Lugo, A.L., Magnuson J.J., Rupp, T.S., & Swanson, F.J. (2003). Disturbance dynamics and ecological response: The contribution of long-term ecological research. BioScience, 53, (1), 46-56.

Ullsten, O., Speth, J. G., & Chapin, F.S. III. (2004). Options for enhancing the resilience of northern countries to rapid social and environmental change: A message to policy makers. Ambio 33, 343.

White, D, Gerlach, S.C., Loring, P.A*., & Tidwell, A. (2007). Food and water security in a changing arctic climate. Environmental Research Letters, 2 (4):4.

Whiteman, G., Forbes, B.C., Niemela, J., & Chapin, F.S. III. (2004). Bringing feedback and resilience of high-latitude ecosystems into the corporate boardroom. Ambio 33, 371-376.

Wilmking, M., D'Arrigo, R., Jacoby, G. C., & Juday, G. P. (2005). Increased temperature sensitivity and divergent growth trends in circumpolar boreal forests. Geophysical Research Letters 32(15), L15715. doi:10.1029/2005GL023331.

Wilmking, M., & Juday, G. P. (2005). Longitudinal variation of radial growth at Alaska’s northern treeline – recent changes and possible scenarios for the 21st century. Global and Planetary Change 47: 282-300. doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.10.017.

*Wright, Miranda. (2009).That's just our way in: Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues. Volume 12.

Wu, W., A.H. Lynch, S. Drobot, J. Maslanik, A.D. McGuire, and U. Herzfeld. 2007. Comparative analysis of the western arctic surface climate with modeling and observations. Earth Interactions. In press.

Yamin, S.* (In press). From disgust to desire: Changing attitudes toward mushrooms among the peoples of the Bering Strait. Journal of Economic Botany.

Yamin, S.* (In press). Ethnomycology and landscape in Chukchi Peninsula. Journal Etudes/Inuit/Studies 31, 1-2.

Yen, P., Ziegler, S., Huettmann, F., & Onyeahialam, A. I.. (2005). Change detection of forest and habitat resources from 1973 to 2001 in Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam, Using Remote Sensing Imagery. International Forestry Review, 7(1), 1-8.

Zhuang, Q., Melillo, J. M., McGuire, A. D., Kicklighter, D. W., Prinn, R.G., P. Steudler, A., Felzer, B. S., & Hu, S. (2007). Net emissions of CH4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the region’s greenhouse gas budget. Ecological Applications, 17,203-212.

Non-Refereed Journal Articles Alexander, S. and C. Beier*. 2003. ANILCA 706(b) Report: Status of the Tongass National

Forest. USDA GTRBackensto, S.* and A. Powell. 2004. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) in Relation to Oil and

Gas Activities on Alaska’s North Slope. Coastal Marine Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.

Backensto, S*. and A. Powell. 2005. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) in Relation to Oil and Gas Activities on Alaska’s North Slope. Annual Report, Coastal Marine Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.

Barnhardt, R., Archibald, J., Cajete, G., Cochran, P., McKinley, E., & Merculieff, L. (2007). The Work of Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley. Cultural Studies and Science Education, 2(1).

Barnhardt, R., & Kawagley, A. O. (Eds.). (2010). Alaska Native Education: Views From Within. Fairbanks, AK: Alaska Native Knowledge Network.

Barnhardt, R. (2010). Indigenous contributions to sustainability. In A. Lovecraft, H. Eiken (Eds.), Perspectives on a Changing Arctic: Indigenous Knowledge, Climate Change andcSustainability. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Press.

Barnhardt, R. (2010). Alaska native science fairs. In Polar Science and Global Climate: An International Resource for Education and Outreach. Pearson Custom Publishing.

Barnhardt, R. (2009). Place-based education and indigenous knowledge in Alaska. In F. Kanda, D. Ubukata & P. Ohmori (Eds.), Education for a Sustainable Society. Kushiro, Japan: Hokkaido University of Education.

Barnhardt, R. (2009). Indigenous knowledge systems and higher education: Preparing Alaska Native PhD's for leadership roles in research. Canadian Journal of Native Education: Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter Issue).

Barnhardt, R. (2009). The Implementation of a world indigenous accreditation authority. In L. S. Warner & G. Gipp (Eds.), Tradition and Culture in the Millennium: Tribal Colleges and Universities. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Barnhardt, R. (2009). Alaska native knowledge network: Connecting education to place. Connect: Sense of Place: Fall issue.

Bradwell, P., A. Macaladay, and S. Wall*. 2004. The History of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Tundra Travel Management 1969-2003. Department of Natural Resources. Fairbanks, AK.

Brinkman, T. J., Chapin F.S.,III, Kofinas, G., Person, D. K.( 2009). Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in intensively logged landscapes. Ecology and Society 14(1): 36. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss1/art36/.

*Bronen, R. ( 2009, April 17). We must protect communities who face climate change displacement. Guardian.

Chambers, M., Ford M., White, D., Barnes, D., Schiewer S. (2009). Transport of fecal bacteria by boots and vehicle tires in a rural Alaskan community, Journal of Environmental Management: 90 (2), p.961-966.

Clilverd, H., White, D., Lilly, M. (2009). Chemical and physical controls on the oxygen regime of ice-covered Arctic lakes and reservoirs, Journal of the American Water Resources Association: Volume 45, Issue 2, Date: April 2009, 500-511.

*Coustubus, Nathanial. (2008, December) Tundra-nesting shorebirds in relation to landscape transformation and climate change. Annual report to BLM.

Druckenmiller, M.L., Eicken, H., Johnson, M., Pringle, D., Williams,C. (2009). Towards an integrated coastal sea-ice observatory: System components and a case study at Barrow, Alaska. Cold Regions Science and Technology: 56 (1-2), 61-72.

*Druckenmiller, M. L., Eicken, H., Johnson, M. A., Pringle, D. J., Willliams, C. C. (2009). Towards an integrated coastal sea-ice observatory: System components and a case study at Barrow, Alaska. Cold Reg. Sci. Technol., 56, 61-72.

Duffy L.K., Oehler, M.W., Bowyer, R.T., Bleich, V.C. (2009). Mountain sheep: An environmental epidemiological survey of variation in metal exposure and physiological biomarkers following mine development. Amer. J. Environ Sci: 5:296-303.

Duffy, L.K., Middlecamp, C.H., *Godduhn, A., *Fabbri, C.E. (2009). Using culture, policy and traditional knowledge to improve engagement in science courses. Amer. Journ. Applied Sciences: 6(8): 1560-1566.

Duffy, L.K. (2009). Gaia hypothesis in the green series: Green Business: Philander, S. G. (Ed.) SAGE Press, Thousand Oaks, CA.

Duffy, L.K. (2009). Exposure assessment. In Green Series: Green Business (Philander, S. G., et.al eds.): SAGE Press, Thousand Oaks, CA.

Duffy, L.K. (2010) Industrial Ecology. In Green Series: (philander S. G. et al, eds.) SAGE Press. Thousand Oaks, CA.

Eicken, H., Lovecraft, A., *Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009). Sea-ice system services: A framework to help identify and meet information needs relevant for arctic observing networks. Arctic: 62(2), 119-136.

Eicken, H., Lovecraft, A. L., *Druckenmiller, M. L. (2009). Sea-ice system services: A framework to help identify and meet information needs relevant for Arctic observing networks. Arctic: 62(2), 119-136.

Fellman, J., Hood, E., D’Amore, D., Edwards, R., White, D. (2009). Seasonal changes in the chemical quality and biodegradability of dissolved organic matter exported from soils to streams in coastal temperate rainforest watersheds, Biogeochemistry: DOI 10.1007/s10533-009-9336-6.

Francis, J. A., White, D. M., Cassano, J. J., Gutowski, W. J., Hinzman, L. D., Holland, M. M.,

Fresco, N., and F.S. Chapin, III. 2009. Assessing the potential for conversion to biomass fuels in Interior Alaska. Research Paper PNW-RP-579. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Experiment Station, Portland OR, 56 pp.

*Fresco, N., and Chapin,F.S.III. (2009). Assessing the potential for conversion to biomass fuels in Interior Alaska. Research Paper PNW-RP-579. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Experiment Station, Portland , OR.

Gerlach, S.C., L. Henry* and A.M. Turner. 2004. Food Traditions and Food Systems in Rural Alaska. Online course module, Bachelor of Circumplorar Studies, Athabasca University, Canada.

Gerlach, S.C., Turner, A.M., *Loring, P.A., and *Henry, L. Coming to terms with rural Alaskan foodways. In Circumpolar Environmental Science: Current Issues in Resources, Health and Policy, edited by Duffy, L. K. and Erickson, K. Fairbanks: UArctic. (In press).

Guo, L., White, D., Xu, C., Santschi, P. (2009). Chemical and isotopic composition of high-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter from the Mississippi River plume. Marine Chemistry: Volume 114, Issues 3-4, pp. 63-7

Gunn, A., Russell, D., White, R., Kofinas, G. P. (2009). Facing a future of change: wild migratory Caribou and Reindeer. Arctic: Volume. 62, Number. 3 (September 2009) iiivi .

Hall, V. J., *Powell, J. E., Carrack, S., Rockwell T., Hollands, G., Walter, T. M., and White, J. Wetland. (2003, June) Functional assessment guidebook, operational draft guidebook for assessing the functions of slope/flat wetland complexes in the Cook Inlet basin ecoregion Alaska, using the HGM approach. State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation.

Henry, L.* 2003. Local Perspectives on Potential Oil Development in the Yukon Flats: A Report to the Chiefs of the Yukon Flats. Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments. Fort Yukon, AK.

Herrmann, M. J.A. Greenberg, C. Hamel, and H. Geier. “Regional Economic Impact Assessment of the Alaska Snow Crab Fishery.” Final Report to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. University of Alaska Fairbanks. March, 2004.

Huntington, H.P., M. Berman, L. Cooper, L. Hamilton, L. Hinzman, K. Kielland, E. Kirk, J. Kruse, A. Lynch, A.D. McGuire, D. Norton, and A. Ogilvie. 2003. Human dimensions of the Arctic System: Interdisciplinary approaches to the dynamics of social-environmental relationships. Arctic Research of the United States 17:59-69.

*Hibbard-Rode, Karen. A preliminary history of the Teshekpuk Caribou Herd: Reconstructing the past and imagining the future. Proceedings of the 2008 Northern Research Forum. http://www.nrf.is (A full paper, which builds on a presentation given at the 2008 NRF meeting).

Jackson-Smith, D., S. Marquart-Pyatt, C. Harris, A.L. Lovecraft, E. Shanahan, & P. Wanschneider. (2007, November) . Inland Northwest Research Alliance Water Resources Research Consortium. Water Resources Management Research and Education Needs Assessment Project. 72 pgs.

Juday, Glenn P. 2006. Assessing climate change: Did we get it right? Agroborealis 37(2): 16-19Kofinas, G. 2003. Resilience of Human-Rangifer Systems. IHDP Update, Newsletter of the

International Human Dimensions Program on Global Environmental Change. International Human Dimensions Program, Bonn, Germany 2:6-7.

Kofinas, G., B. Forbes, F. Berkes, M. Berman H. Beach, F.S. Chapin, Y. Csonka, K. Danell, T. Semenova, J. Tetlichi, , O. Young, D. Magness*. 2005. A Research Plan for the Study of Rapid Change, Resilience and Vulnerability in Social-Ecological Systems of the Arctic. CPR Digest of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (6-7).

Kofinas, G., C. Nicolson, M. Berman, and P. McNeil. 2002. Caribou Harvesting Strategies and Sustainability Workshop Proceedings, held in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. NSF Sustainability of Arctic Communities Project (Phase II).. Posted in the Sustainability Project Library: http://www.taiga.net/sustain/lib/sustain2/index.html

Kofinas, G. and D. Russell. 2004. North America, in Family-Based Reindeer Herding and Hunting Economies, and the Status and Management of Wild Reindeer/Caribou Populations, A Report to the Sustainable Development Working Group of the Arctic Council, Birgitte Ulvevadet and Konstantin Klokov (eds.) Centre for Saami Studies, University of Tromsø. (pp 21-52).

Kofinas, G, D. E. Russell, and R. White. 2002 Community Monitoring of Caribou Body Condition: Technical Workshop Proceedings. Technical Report Series No. 390. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Ontario, 31 pp.

Lokken, J.A., Finstad, .GL., Dunlap, K.L., Duffy L.K. (2009). Mercury in lichens and reindeer hair from Alaska: 2005-2007 pilot survey. Polar Record. 45(235):368-374.

Loring, P.A.* 2006. Soil Experiment: Calypso Farm Is Staking Their Future on Building a Better Soil. Sustainable Agriculture for Alaska (July-September).

Loring, P.A*. in press. The Human Dimensions of Climate Change in the Arctic: A new review of the literature – what’s new since the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment? UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Norway.

*Loring, Phillip, Main, Heather, Eamer ,Joan, Kurvits, Tina, Johnsen, Katherine I. (2008). Arctic climate impact science - an update since ACIA, edited by M. Sommerkorn and N. Hamilton. Oslo, Norway: WWF International Arctic Programme.

*Loring, Phillip. In Prep with Gerlach, S.C. Nunamiulu Amaguglu: Nunamiut and Wolves; Local knowledge from the inland Inupiat of northern Alaska. A special publication of the Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska.

Loshbaugh, S. * (2007, August 30). Black gold: Richfield hits oil. Peninsula Clarion. p.p 2,4Ma, Y., Wu, S., Rasley, B., Duffy, L.K. (2009). Adaptive response of brain tissue

oxygenation to environmental hypoxia in non-sedated, non-anesthetized Arctic ground squirrels. Comp Biochem Physiol: 154 (3): 315-22.

Main, H., Eamer, J., Kurvits, T., Johnsen, K.I., and *Loring, P.A. (. 2008). Arctic climate impact science - an update since ACIA, edited by Sommerkorn, M. and Hamilton, N. Oslo, Norway: WWF International Arctic Programme.

*Meadow, A.M., *Meek, C.L., *McNeeley, S.M. (2009).Towards integrative planning for climate change impacts on rural-urban migration in interior Alaska: a role for anthropological and interdisciplinary perspectives. Alaska Journal of Anthropology.

Natcher, D., S. Haley, and G. Kofinas, W. Parker. 2005. Effective Local Institutions for Collective Action in Arctic Communities." Northern Notes in Northern Review; 2005:259-273.

*Powell, James. (2003, June). Proximal wetlands in coastal southeast and southcentral Alaska using the HGM approach. State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation.

*Powell, J. E. Co-author with Gallagher, T.J. (1994, September 18). Balancing social values and risk in decision making. Society of American Foresters National Convention. Anchorage, Alaska.

*Powell, James E. (1993, May). Decision making, comparative risk, and sustainable development in alaska," air and waste management association. Published in Proceedings of First International Conference on Comparative Risk.

Robards, M.D.* 2006. Review of Contaminant Studies on Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens). Report to the Eskimo Walrus Commission.

Robinson, M.A.* 2004. “That’s How We Get Our Whitefish: Examining Local Knowledge in the Lower Yukon and Upper Tanana Drainages”. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence, Unpublished Project Report, Fairbanks, Alaska

Russell, D., G. Kofinas, B. Griffith. 2001. Barren-Ground Caribou Calving Grounds Workshop: Report of Proceedings, Technical Report Series 396. Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, Ontario, “39 pp.

Schwarber, J.A.* 2008 (in press) A Survey of Sport Angler Preferences for Managing Wild Arctic Grayling in Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fishery Data Series No. 08-XX, Anchorage.

Schweitzer, P., E. Marino. 2005. Collocation Cultural Impact Assessment: Coastal Erosion Protection and Community Relocation, Shishmaref, Alaska. Final Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Schweitzer, P., Alessa, L., Kliskey, A. and *Yamin-Pasternak, S. (2010). Livelihoods on thawing ground: Relationships with water resources near the Bering Strait. Anthropology News 51(2): 22, 24.

Schweitzer, P. (2009). Review of Settlers on the Edge: Identity and Modernization on Russias Arctic Frontier by Niobe Thompson. Polar Geography 32(3): 157-159.

Steele, M. A., Vorosmarty, C. J. (2009). An Arctic hydrologic system in transition: Feedbacks and impacts on terrestrial, marine, and human life, J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2008JG000902.

Todd, S.K. and H.A. Jewkes. 2006. Wildland fire in Alaska: A history of organized fire suppression and management in the last frontier. University of Alaska Fairbanks Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station Bulletin No. 113.

Weyapuk, Jr. W, Krupnik, I (compilers), Sereadlook, P., Ongtowasruk, F. (Advisors), Anungazuk, H., Krupnik, I., *Druckenmiller, M.L. (editors and contributors). 2008) Kifikmi Sigum Qanuq Ilitaavut – Wales Sea-Ice Dictionary, (In press).

Xu, C., Guo, L., Ping, C.L.,White, D.M. (2009). Chemical and isotopic characterization of size-fractionated organic matter from cryoturbated soils, Northern Alaska. JGR-Biogeosciences, 114, doi:10.1029/2008JG000846.

*Young, B. D., Wagner, D. Doak, P., Clausen, T. P. (2010). Within-plant distribution of phenolic glycosides and extrafloral nectaries in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides). Am. J. Bot.:97(4): 601-610.

*Young, B. D., Wagner, D., Doak, P., Clausen, T. P. (2010). Induction of phenolic glycosides by quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) leaves in relation to extrafloral nectaries and epidermal leaf mining. J. Chem. Ecol. Published online: 31 March 2010, DOI: 10.1007/s10886-010-9763-9

Books and Theses Beier, C.M.* 2007. Regional climate, federal land management, and the social-ecological

resilience of southeastern Alaska. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Chapin, F.S, III, Kofinas, G. P., Folke, C. “Principles of ecosystem stewardship: Resilience-based natural resource management in a changing world.” Springer Press.

Chapin, F.S., III, P.A. Matson, and H.A. Mooney. 2002. Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology. Springer-Verlag, New York. ISBN 0-387-95439-2. [Published in Chinese 2005]

Chapin, F.S., III, M.W. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L Verbyla (editors). 2006. Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-515431-2

Cushing, A.* 2005. The potential of lodgepole pine in Alaska. Thesis. Department of Forest

Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.DeWilde, L.* 2003. Human impacts to fire regime in Interior Alaska. M.S. Thesis. Department

of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.Doherty-Guzzetti, J. M.* (2007). Factors contributing to the participation of organizations in a

voluntary environmental program: the case of Green Star, Anchorage, Alaska. M.S. Thesis. Department of Natural Resource Management, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Fresco, N. L.* 2006. Carbon sequestration in Alaska's boreal forest: Planning for resilience in a changing landscape. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Heady, P., Schweitzer, P. Eds. (2009). Family, kinship and state in contemporary Europe vol. 2. the view from below: nineteen localities. Frankfurt/Main: Campus. (In press).

Henry-Stone, L.* (2008). Cultivating sustainability through participatory action research: Place-based education and community food systems in Interior Alaska. PhD Dissertation. Interdisciplinary Program. University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Larsen, J.N., Schweitzer, P., Fondahl, G., (Eds.). (2009). Arctic Social Indicators Report. Akureyri: Stefansson Arctic Institute.

Loring, P.A.* (2007). Coming out of the foodshed: change and innovation in rural Alaskan food systems. M.A. Thesis. Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Rattenbury, K.L*. 2006. Reindeer herding, weather, and environmental change on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. M.S. Thesis. Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Robards, M.* (2008). Perspectives on the dynamic human-walrus relationship. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Robinson, M.A.* 2005. Linking local knowledge and fisheries science: The case with humback whitefish (Coregonus pidschian) in the Upper Tanana drainage of Alaska. M.S. Thesis. Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Schmidt, J.I.* (2007). Ecological and social influences on population dynamics and genetics of moose in Alaska. PhD Dissertation, Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks.

Watson, A.* (2007). Knowledges that ‘travel’: Indigenous-western expertise and the ‘nature’ of wildlife management in the Alaskan boreal forest. PhD Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.

Winslow, S.* (2008). Tree growth history, climate sensitivity, and growth potential of black and white spruce along the middle Kuskokwim River, Alaska. M.S. Thesis. School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Yamin-Pasternak, S.* 2007 "How the Devils Went Deaf: Ethnomycology, Cuisine, and Perception of Landscape in the Russian North." PhD Dissertation. Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Book Chapters

Andrzejewski, J., Baltodano, M. P., Barnhardt, R. ,Symcox, L. (2009). Towards a collective vision for social justice, peace and environmental education. In J.

Andrzejewski, M. P.Austin, A. T., R. W. Howarth, J. S. Baron, F.S. Chapin, III, T.R. Christensen, E. A. Holland,

M.V. Ivanov, A.Y. Lein, L.A. Martinelli, J. M. Melillo, and C. Shang. 2003. Human disruption of element interactions: Drivers, consequences and trends fro the 21st century. Pages 15-45 In Interactions of the Major Biogeochemical Cycles: Global Change and Human Impacts, J. M. Melillo, C. B. Field, and B. Moldan. Island Press, Washington DC. ISBN 1-55963-065-5.

Baltodano & L. Symcox (Eds.), Social justice, peace and environmental education: Transformative standards (Chapter 18). New York: Routledge.

Barnhardt, R. (2009). Education for sustainability in Alaska native communities. In Y. Himiyama (Ed.), Global environmental education: A prescription for tomorrow. Sapporo: Hokkaido University of Education.

Barnhardt, R. (2009). Culturally responsive schools for Alaska native students: a model for social justice, peace and environmental education. In J. Andrezejewski, M. Baltadano & L.

Barnhardt, R. (2007). Creating a Place for Indigenous Knowledge in Education: The Alaska Native Knowledge Network. In G. Smith & D. A. Gruenewald (Eds.), Place-Based Education in the Global Age: Local Diversity. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Barnhardt, R. (2008). Culturally responsive schools for Alaska native students: A model for social justice, peace and environmental education. In J. Andrzejewski, M. P. Baltodano & L. Symcox (Eds.), Social justice, peace, and environmental education: A transformative framework for educators. New York, NY: Routledge.

Barnhardt, R., & Kawagley, A. O.(2007). Culture, chaos and complexity: Catalysts for change in indigenous education. In B. Despres (Ed.), Systems thinkers in action: A field guide for effective change leadership in education. New York, NY: Rowan & Littlefield Education.

Barnhardt, R., & Kawagley, A. O. (2008). Indigenous knowledge systems and education. In G. Fenstermacher, J. Wiens & D. Coulter (Eds.), Why do we educate?: National Society for the Study of Education.

Berkes, F., Kofinas, G.P, Chapin, F.S. III. (2009). Conservation, community, and livelihoods: Sustaining, renewing and adapting cultural connections to land In Chapin F. Stuart, G.

Chapin, F.S., III, M. Berman, T.V. Callaghan, P. Convey, A.-S. Crepin, K. Danell, H. Ducklow, B. Forbes, G. Kofinas, A.D. McGuire, M. Nuttall, R. Virginia, O. Young, and S. Zimov. 2005. Polar Systems. Pages 717-743 In H. Hassan, R. Scholes, and N. Ash (Eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current State and Trends. Island Press, Washington ISBN 1-55963-227-5.

Chapin, F.S., III, V.T. Eviner, L.M. Talbot, B.A. Wilcox, D.R. Magness*, C.A. Brewer, and D.S. Keebler. 2008. Disease effects on landscape and regional systems: A resilience framework. Pages 284-303 in R. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V.T. Eviner, editors. The Ecology of Infectious Diseases. Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapin, F.S. III, A.D. McGuire, R.W. Ruess, M.W. Walker, R.D. Boone, M.E. Edwards, B.P. Finney, L.D. Hinzman, J.B. Jones, G.P. Juday, E.S. Kasischke, K. Kielland, A.H. Lloyd, M.W. Oswood, C.L. Ping, E. Rexstad, V.E. Romanovsky, J.P. Schimel, E.B. Sparrow, B. Sveinbjornsson, D.W. Valentine, K. Van Cleve, D.L. Verbyla, L.A. Viereck, R.A. Werner, T.L. Wurtz, and J. Yarie. 2006. Summary and Synthesis: Past and future changes

in the Alaskan boreal forest. In: Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest (eds. Chapin F.S. III, Oswood M.W., Van Cleve K., Viereck L.A., Verbyla D.L.), pp. 332-338. Oxford University Press, New York ISBN 0-19-515431-2.

Chapin, F.S., III, Eviner, V.T., Talbot, L.M., Wilcox, B.A., *Magness, D.R., Brewer, C.A., and Keebler, D.S. (2008). Disease effects on landscape and regional systems: A resilience framework. In R. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V.T. Eviner (Ed). The Ecology of Infectious Diseases. Pages 284-303 Princeton University Press, Princeton.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2009). Managing ecosystems sustainably: The key role of resilience. In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (Eds.), Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp. 29-53). Springer, New York.

Chapin, F.S., III, Kofinas, G.P., Folke, C. (2009). A framework for understanding change. In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (Eds), Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp 3-28). Springer, New York.

Chapin, F.S., III, Kofinas, G.P., Folke, C., Carpenter, S.R., Olsson, P., Abel, N., Biggs, R., Naylor, R.L., Pinkerton, E., Stafford Smith, D.M., Steffen, W., Walker, B.,Young, O.R.(2009). In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (Eds.), Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp. 319337). Springer, New York.

Chapin III, F. S., G. Kofinas, and C. Folke. 2009. A framework for understanding change in Chapin, F. Stuart; Gary Kofinas; Carl Folke (Eds.), Principles of Natural Resource Stewardship: Resilience-Based Management in a Changing World(pp.3-28). Springer-Verlag, New York.

Csiszar, I., C.O. Justice, A.D. McGuire, M.A. Cochrane, D.P. Roy, F. Brown, S.G. Conard, P.G.H. Frost, L. Giglio, C. Elvidge, M.D. Flannigan, E. Kasischke, D.J. McRae, T.S. Rupp, B.J. Stocks, and D.L. Verbyla. 2004. Land use and fires. In: Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth’s Surface (eds. Gutman G., Janetos A.C., Justice C.O, Moran E.F., Mustard J.F., Rindfuss, R.R., Skole, D., Turner II B.L., Cochrane M.A.), pp. 329-350. Kluwer Adademic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands. 1-4020-2561-0

Csonka, Y., P. Schweitzer. 2004. Societies and Cultures: Change and Persistence. In Arctic Human Development Report. Akureyri: Stefansson Arctic Institute: 45-68. ISBN 9979-834-45-5

Diaz, S., S. Lavorel, F.S., Chapin, III, P.A. Tecco, and D. E. Gurvich. 2007. Functional diversity: At the crossroads between ecosystem functioning and environmental filters. Pages in In: Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World. (eds. Canadell, J.G., Pataki, D.E., and Pitelka, L.F.). IGBP Series, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

*Druckenmiller, M.L. and Haas, C. (2009). Integrated Ice Observation Programs. In Field Techniques for Sea-ice Research, H. Eicken et. al. (Eds.), University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks, AK.

* Druckenmiller, M.L., Haas, C. (2009). Integrated ice observation programs. In Eicken, E. (Ed.), Sea-Ice Handbook, University of Alaska Press, (In press).

Eamer, J., Finnmore-Rogan, M. (lead Authors), and Ahlenius, H., Copland, L., Crump, J., Haney, L.E., Hemmings, A.D., Johnsen, K.I., Juday, G., Lambrechts, C., Nelleman, C., Osmond-Jones, E., Zockler, C. 2006. Polar Regions; Pp. 35-38 in: GEO Yearbook 2006 An Overview of Our Changing Environment. United Nations Environment Programme,

Nairobi, Kenya. ISBN 92-807-2668-4. 82 pp. Finstad, G.L., K. Kielland, and W.S. Schneider. (In press). Reindeer herding in transition:

historical and modern day challenges in reindeer herding in Alaska. In: People and Reindeer on the Move. International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Special Issue, Beach, H and Stammler, F. (eds.)

Folke, C., Chapin, F.S.III, P. Olsson, P. (2009). Transformations in ecosystem stewardship. In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (Eds.), Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp. 103-125). Springer, New York.

Gerlach, S.C., A. Turner, P. Loring*, and L. Henry-Stone*. In press. Coming to terms with rural Alaska foodways in a rapidly changing world. In K Erickson and L.K. Duffy (eds.). Circumpolar Health and Policy. University of Alaska Press. Fairbanks.

Haas, C., * Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009). Ice thickness and roughness measurements. In Eicken, E. (Ed.), Sea-Ice Handbook, University of Alaska Press (In press).

Haas, C.,*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009). Ice thickness and roughness measurements. H. Eicken et.al.(Eds), In Field Techniques for Sea-ice Research, University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks AK.

Huettmann, F. (2010). Modern adaptive management: Adding digital opportunities towards a sustainable world with new values. in Reck R.A. (Ed.), Climate Change and Sustainable Development (pp. 375-380). Linton Atlantic Books, New York.

Huntington, H.P., Gearheard, S., *Druckenmiller, M.L., Mahoney, A. (2009). Community-based observation programs and indigenous and local sea-ice knowledge. In H. Eicken et. al. (Eds.), Field techniques for sea-ice research. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks, AK.

Juday, G. P. (in press). Climate Change in the Boreal Forest: A Panorama of Environmental Change. Oxford Companion to Global Change. Oxford University Press.

Juday, G.P., Barber, V., Rupp S., Zasada, J., Wilmking M.W. 2003. A 200-year perspective of climate variability and the response of white spruce in Interior Alaska. Chapter 12 Pp. 226-250. In: Greenland, D., Goodin, D., and Smith, R. (editors). Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response at Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-515059-7.

Juday, G.P., V. Barber, E. Vaganov, T.S. Rupp, S. Sparrow, et al. 2005. Chapter 14 - Forests, land management, and agriculture. In: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Cambridge University Press, 1042p. ISBN 978-0-521-86509-8.

Klein, D.R., L.M. Baskin, L. S. Bogoslovskaya, K. Danell, A. Gunn, D. B. Irons, G. P. Kofinas, K. M. Kovacs, M. Magomedova, R. H. Meehan, D. E. Russell, P. Valkenburg, 2005. Chapter 11: “Management and Conservation of Wildlife in a Changing Arctic Environment,” Arctic Climate Change Assessment; Cambridge University Press pp 598-644. ISBN 978-0-521-86509-8.

Kofinas, G., S.J. Herman, C. Meek*, (2007), “Novel Problems Require Novel Solutions: Innovation as an Outcome of Adaptive Co-Management,” in Adaptive Co-Management: Collaboration, Learning and Multi-Level Governance, Fikret Berkes, Nancy Doubleday, Derek Armitage (eds). UBC Press. Pp. 249-267.

Kofinas, and C. Folke, (Eds.), Principles of Natural Resource Stewardship: Resilience-Based Management in a Changing World. (pp. 129-147). Springer-Verlag, New York.

Kofinas, G. P. (2009). Adaptive co-management in social-ecological governance In F. Stuart Chapin, III, G. Kofinas, and C. Folke, (Eds.), Principles of Natural Resource Stewardship: Resilience-Based Management in a Changing World (pp.77-102).Springer-Verlag, New York.

Kofinas, G. P., Chapin, F.S. III. (2009). Sustaining livelihoods and human well-being during social-ecological change In F. S. Chapin III, G. P. Kofinas, and C. Folke, (Eds.), Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp. 55-75). Springer-Verlag, New York.

Loshbaugh, S.* 2008. Alaska Before Statehood in "Alaska 50: Celebrating Alaska's 50th Anniversary of Statehood 1959-2009;" edited by Ana E. Lopez; Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission ; Tampa, FL : Faircount Media Group; pgs. 11-15

Lovecraft, A.L. (2008) Climate change and arctic cases: A normative exploration of social-ecological system analysis, In S. Vanderheiden, (Ed.), Political Theory & Global Climate Change. The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA. (In press) Chapter 5

Magness, D., J.M. Morton, J.M., Huettmann, F. (2010). How spatial information contributes to the management and conservation of animals and habitats. In S. Cushman and F. Huettmann. Spatial Complexity, Informatics and Wildlife Conservation (Chapter 23, pp. 429 444). Springer Tokyo, Japan

Marino, E. and Schweitzer, P. (2009). Talking and not talking about climate change in Northwestern Alaska. In Crate, S. and Nuttall, M. (Eds.), Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions. (pp.209-217). Left Coast Press.

McGuire, A.D., M. Apps, F.S. Chapin III, R. Dargaville, M.D. Flannigan, E.S. Kasischke, D. Kicklighter, J. Kimball, W. Kurz, D.J. McRae, K. McDonald, J. Melillo, R. Myneni, B.J. Stocks, D.L. Verbyla, and Q. Zhuang. 2004. Land cover disturbances and feedbacks to the climate system in Canada and Alaska. In: Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface (eds. Gutman G., Janetos A.C., Justice C.O, Moran E.F., Mustard J.F., Rindfuss R.R., Skole D., Turner II B.L., Cochrane, M.A.), pp. 139-161. Kluwer Adademic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands. 1-4020-2561-0

McGuire, A.D. and F.S. Chapin III. 2006. Climate feedbacks in the Alaskan Boreal Forest. In: Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest (eds. Chapin F.S. III, Oswood M.W., Van Cleve K., Viereck L.A., Verbyla D.L.), pp. 309-322. Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-515431-2

McGuire, A.D., Chapin F.S. III, Wirth, C., Apps, M., Bhatti, J., Callaghan, T., et al. (2007). Responses of high latitude ecosystems to global change: Potential consequences for the climate system. In J.G. Canadell, D.E. Pataki, & L.F. Pitelka (Eds.), Terrestrial ecosystems in a changing world. IGBP Series, Springer-Verlag: Berlin. (pp 297-310)

McManamon, L.Cordell, K.Lightfoot, G. Milner (Eds.), pp. 318-321. Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, and London.

McNeeley, S.* and O. Huntington, 2007. Postcards from the (not so) frozen North: Talking about climate change in Alaska. S. Moser and L. Dilling (Eds). Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change - Facilitation Social Change, Pages 139-152. Cambridge University Press. ISBN-13: 9780521869232.

Meek, C.* 2004. Political Issues in Resource Management. Nutall, Mark (ed), entry in Encyclopedia of the Arctic, 1st edition, New York: Routledge, 2380 pp. ISBN: 1579584365.

Nuttall, M., F. Berkes, B. Forbes, G. Kofinas, T. Vlassova, G. Wenzel, 2005. Chapter 10: Hunting, herding, fishing, and gathering: Indigenous peoples and renewable resource use in the Arctic. Arctic Climate Change Assessment; pp. 649-690. ISBN 978-0-521-86509-8.

Potter, B. A. Gerlach, S.C., Gates, C.C. History of Bison in North America. In American Bison, Status Survey and Conservation Guidelines 2010, Chapter 2, pp. 5-12, C. Cormack Gates, Curtis H. Freese, Peter J.P. Grogan, and Mandy Kortzman (Eds.), IUCN, Species Survival Commission. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.

Potter, B. A. Gerlach, S.C., Gates. The Tuluaq Hill, Onion Portage, Mosquito Lake and Tukuto Lake Sites: Brooks Range, northern Alaska: A complex prehistoric record of a variety of cultural adaptations. In Archaeology of America, Vol. 4, West Coast/Subarctic/, F. P.

Potvin, C., Chapin, F.S. III, Gonzalez, A., Leadley, P., Reich, P. & Roy, J. (2007). Ecosystem functioning in a more uniform and species-poorer world: Plant biodiversity and responses to elevated carbon dioxide. In J.G. Canadell, D.E. Pataki, & L.F. Pitelka (Eds.), Terrestrial ecosystems in a changing world. IGBP Series, Springer-Verlag: Berlin

Schweitzer, P., Irlbacher Fox, S., Csonka, Y., Kaplan, L. (2009). Cultural well-being and cultural vitality. In: Larsen, J.N., Schweitzer, P., Fondahl, G., (Eds.), Arctic Social Indicators Report. Akureyri: Stefansson Arctic Institute: 91-108.

Schweitzer, P. (2009). Diffusion. In Kreff, F., Knoll, E.-M.,Gingrich, A., (Eds.), Handbuch Globalisierung. Anthropologische und sozialwissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Praxis. Frankfurt/Main. Suhrkamp. (In press).

Schweitzer, P. (2009). Models and Contexts – Commonalities and Issues. In Heady, P. and Schweitzer, P. (Eds.), Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe Vol. 2. The View From Below: Nineteen Localities, Frankfurt/Main: Campus. (In press).

Schweitzer, Seiser, P., Strasser, G.E. (2009). Two Austrian localities, In Heady, P. and Schweitzer, P. (Eds.). Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe Vol. 2. The View From Below: Nineteen Localities, Frankfurt/Main: Campus. (In press)

Stafford Smith, D.M., Abel, N., Walker, B., Chapin, F.S. III. (2009). Drylands: Coping with uncertainty, thresholds, and changes in state. In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (editors). Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp. 171-195). Springer, New York.

Swanson, F.J., Chapin, F.S. III. (2009). Forest systems: Living with long-term change. In F.S. Chapin, III, G.P. Kofinas, and C. Folke (editors). Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship:

Resilience-Based Natural Resource Management in a Changing World (pp.149-170). Springer, New York.

Robinson, M.A.*, P. Morrow, D. Northway. In Press. “Gender, Knowledge, and Environmental Change Regarding Humpback Whitefish in Interior Alaska”, In Gender and Fisheries in the North (ed.) Joanne Kafarowski, University of British Columbia Press.

Sparrow, E.B., J.C. Dawe, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Communication of Alaskan boreal science with broader communities. Pages 323-331 in F.S. Chapin, III, M. Oswood, K. Van Cleve, L.A. Viereck, and D.L. Verbyla (Eds.) Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest. Oxford University Press, New York. ISBN 0-19-515431-2

Symcox (Eds.), Social justice, peace and environmental education: Transformative standards (Chapter 3). New York: Routledge.

Trainor, S.F., Godduhn, A.*, Duffy, L.K., Chapin, F.S.III, Huntington H.P., Natcher, D.C., & Kofinas, G.(in press) Environmental injustice in the Canadian Far North: Persistent organic pollutants and arctic climate impacts. In J. Agyeman, R. Haluza-DeLay, P. Cole and P. O'Riley (Eds), Constructions of environmental justice in Canada. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press.

Usher, M.B. (Lead Author), Callaghan, T.V.; Gilchrist, G.; Heal, O.W.; Juday, G.P.; Loeng, H.; Muir, M.A.K.; Prestrud, P. (Contributing Authors). 2005. Principles of Conserving the Arctic’s Biodiversity. Chapter 10 Pp 551-608, In: Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Arctic Council. Cambridge University Press. 1024 p. ISBN 978-0-521-86509-8

*Wright, Miranda (2009).The circle we call community. In Barnhardt, Ray and Kawagley, Angayuqaq Oscar (Eds.), Alaska Native Education: Views From Within (pp.125-129). Alaska Native Knowledge Network.

*Wright, Miranda (2009). Aspects of silence: When do traditions begin? In Barnhardt, Ray and Kawagley, Angayuqaq Oscar (Eds.), Alaska Native Education: Views From Within (pp.193-198). Alaska Native Knowledge Network.

Conference publications Alix, C., & Juday, G.(2008). In the steps of H.J. Giddings: building floodplain tree-ring

chronologies to date alaskan and arctic driftwood. Society for American Archaeology 2008 Annual Meeting.

Chernetsov, N. and F. Huettmann. 2005. Linking global climate grid surfaces with local long-term migration monitoring data: Spatial computations for the Pied Flycatcher to assess climate-related population dynamics on a continental scale. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 3482, International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA) Proceedings Part III: 133-142.

Gerlach, S.C., *Loring, P.A., Atkinson, D.E. (2009, March 4-7). Climate change, Food systems and community needs in Alaska. In Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year SYMPOSIUM, Proceedings (pp. 113-117). Presented by Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA) and UAF.

Juday, G.P. 2003. Biological Sustainability Panel. Pp 20-21. In: Proceedings: Hidden Forest Values – The First Alaska-wide Nontimber Forest Products Conference and Tour, November 8-11, 2001. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-579. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland Oregon. 150 pp.

Juday, G.P. 2007. Temperature Meets Tree Physiology: Potential Influence of Different Characteristics of Recorded Temperature Increases in Alaska on the Diverging Growth Responses of White Spruce. EOS Transactions AGU, 88(52), Fall Meeting Supplement. Abstract (oral session) PP54A-04. http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm07/fm07-sessions/fm07_PP54A.html

Juday, G. and C. Alix. 2007 Environmental signal focused in pointer years in Yukon River white spruce. Climate Change Impacts on Boreal Forest Disturbance Regimes (Abstract). Disturbance Dynamics in Boreal Forests VI International Conference. Fairbanks, AK. 30 May - 2 June, 2007. Pg. 33. http://www.uaf.edu/snras/afes/pubs/2007%20IBFDDC%20Proceedings.pdf

Juday, G., V. Barber, J. Morse, and S. Winslow*. 2007 Climate and the Black Spruce Fire Disturbance Regime in Alaksa Climate Change Impacts on Boreal Forest Disturbance Regimes (Abstract). Disturbance Dynamics in Boreal Forests VI International Conference. Fairbanks, AK. 30 May - 2 June, 2007. Pg. 34. http://www.uaf.edu/snras/afes/pubs/2007%20IBFDDC%20Proceedings.pdf

*Lewis, J. (2004, Aug. 17- 19). Building tribal economies: Linking asset building strategies Washington University, St. Louis. Sponsored by First Nations Development Institute, Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies, and Center for Social Development Washington University, St. Louis.

*Loring, P.A., Gerlach, S.C., Atkinson, D.E. (2009, March 4-7). Ways to help or hinder:matching climate and policy in Alaska. In Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year SYMPOSIUM, Proceedings (pp. 127-131). Presented by Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA) and UAF.

Maher, K.*, G.P. Juday, and J. Dawe. 2006. Sap harvest and syrup production from Alaskan birch. In: Tree Sap III Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Sap Utilization (ISSU). Bifuka, Hokkaido, Japan, April 15, 2006 p. 43-51.

Meek CL* 2007. The effect of federal agency culture, bureaucratic structure, and agency history on the co-management of marine mammals management in Alaska. Proceedings of the 2006 IPSASS Seminar held in Kujjuaq, Quebec. Quebec City: Université Laval. In Press.

Onyeahialam, A., F. Huettmann and S. Bertazzon. 2005. Modeling sage grouse: Progressive computational methods for linking a complex set of local biodiversity and habitat data towards global conservation statements and decision support systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 3482, International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA) Proceedings Part III:152-161.

Saiguchi, T., M. Terazawa, R. Tahvonen, Maher, K., K. Sunnerheim, R. Zhang, A. Kopu, J. Lahteenkorva, and S. Salminen. 2006. Birch sap: survey on traditional uses and their impact on future uses. In: Tree Sap III Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Sap Utilization (ISSU). Bifuka, Hokkaido, Japan, April 15, 2006 p. 53-59.

Trainor, S.F. (Ed.). (2010, Jan.10). Interior Issues Council Climate Change Task Force Preliminary Vulnerability Assessment Report.

Conference Presentations Atkinson, D., Black, D. Cherry, M., J., Connor, B., Elconin, A., Gamble, J. B., Holman, A.,

Hopkins, L., Hulsey, J. L., Lee, M., Magee, G., Pawlowski R., Perkins, R.. Rupp, T. S., Schnabel, W., Trainor, S. F., Weaver, S., Weis, R., White, D., Zhang, X. (2010 Jan.). Decision-making for at-risk communities in a changing climate. Prepared by the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy.. Available on-line at:http://www.uaf.edu/accap/documents/DecisionMakingForCommunitiesAtRisk.pdf.

Atkinson, D.E., Gerlach, S.C., *Loring, P.A. (2009, March 4-7). Climate change, food systems, and community needs in Alaska. Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year SYMPOSIUM. Presented by Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA) and UAF, 2007-2009 International Polar Year Alaska. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Backensto, S.* and A. Powell. 2003. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) on the North Slope of Alaska: Wildlife Management and the Human Dimension (poster). 27 October 2003. SEARCH Open Science Meeting. Seattle, WA.

Backensto, S.* and A. Powell. 2003. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) on the North Slope of Alaska: Wildlife Management and the Human Dimension (poster). 30 April 2003. Cooper Ornithological Society Meeting. Flagstaff, AZ.

Backensto, S.*, A. Powell, G. Kofinas, C. Gerlach. 2003. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) on the North Slope of Alaska: Wildlife Management and the Human Dimension, Presentations and Poster Abstracts. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle. p.155.

Backensto, S.*, A. Powell, G. Kofinas, C. Gerlach. 2004. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) on the North Slope of Alaska: Wildlife Management and the Human Dimension (poster). 15- 10 March 2004. Alaska Bird Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Backensto, S.*, A. Powell, G. Kofinas, C. Gerlach, E. Follmann. 2005. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) on the North Slope of Alaska. Minerals Management Service. Alaska Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region 10th Information Transfer Meeting (ITM): March 14-16, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska

Backensto S.*, A. Powell, G. Kofinas, C. Gerlach, E. Follmann. 2006. The Common Raven (Corvus corax) through the eyes of oil field workers: Local knowledge in Alaska’s North Slope Oil fields. 7-9 February, 11th Annual Alaska Bird Conference Juneau, AK.

Backensto, S*. et al. 2006. The common raven through the eyes of oil field workers: Local knowledge in Alaska’s North Slope oil fields. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Bali, A.*, & Kofinas, G. (2007, November). Caribou management and decision-support systems. Poster presentation at the Annual meeting of the Circumarctic Rangifer Monitoring & Assessment Network (CARMA).

*Bali, A. (2009, July). Using traditional knowledge with science: Voices of the Caribou People. In 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Beijing China.

*Bali, A.. (2009, April). Simple framework for addressing complex problems: Assessing cumulative impacts on the human-Rangifer systems. In 7th Arktis research seminar, Rovaniemi, Finland.

*Bali, A., Kofinas, G.P. (2009, March). Documenting local knowledge about change: Voices of the Caribou People Project. In 4th IPY Symposium, Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA), Fairbanks, AK.

*Bali, A., Kofinas, G.P. (2008, November). Voices of Caribou People. In CARMA’s research activities in 12th North American Caribou Workshop, Goose bay, Canada.

*Bali, A., Kofinas, G.P. (2008, September). Continental-scale effort at transcending the problem of integration: CARMA’s Voices of Caribou People Project. In Arctic American Association for Advancement of Science Conference, Fairbanks, AK.

*Bali, A., Kofinas, G.P. (2008, August). Voices of the Caribou People. In 6th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences, Nuuk, Greenland.

Barber, V.A., and Juday, G.P. 2003. Long-Term climate control of radial growth of boreal trees: the last 200 years and the next 100 years. 2003 LTER All Scientists Meeting, 18-23 September, Seattle, WA. http://longterm.lternet.edu/posters/view_poster.php?posterid=269.

Barber, V.A., Juday, G.P. 2003. Reduced growth of Alaska birch in central Alaska from climate warming. The 4th North American Forest Ecology Workshop: Ecosystems in transition. 16-20 June, 2003. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. http://ginkgo.forestry.oregonstate.edu/nafewabs/display_poster.aspx.

Barber, V.A.; Juday, G.P.; D’Arrigo, R.; Berg, E.F.; Chapin, F.S. III; Hinzmann, L; Huntington. H.; Jorgensen, T.; Mcguire, D.; Osterkamp, T.; Riordan, B.; Romanovsky, V.; Rupp, S.; Sturm, M.; Verbyla, D.; Walsh, J.; Whiting, A.; Wilmking, M. 2004. A Synthesis of Recent Climate Warming Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems of Alaska. Proceedings of the Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Volume 23, Part I June 13, 2004, 85th Annual Meeting of the AAAS Pacific Division Program with Abstracts. Pg. 21. http://www.sou.edu/aaaspd/Logan2004/Program23pp1-33.pdf

Barber, V.A., Juday, G.P., Finney, B.P. 2003. Reconstruction of Summer Temperatures in Interior Alaska from Tree-Ring Proxies: Evidence for Changing Synoptic Climate Regimes. Proceedings of the ARCSS All-Hands Workshop, 20–23 February 2002. Seattle, WA. p. 43.

Barber, V.A. Juday, G.P., Wilmking, M. 2003. The Response of the Alaskan Boreal Forest to a Warming Climate. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, 27-30 October, 2003. Seattle, WA. Abstracts, p. 14.

Barber, V. Juday, G.P., and M. Wilmking. 2004. Landscape-scale growth response of Alaska boreal tree species to climate (Keynote paper). 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association, 3-6 May, 2004. Fairbanks, AK. Abstracts, p. 40.

Barnhardt, R. 2006. Culture, Community and Place in Alaska Native Education. American Educational Research Association. April 8, 2006. San Francisco, CA.

Beier, C.M.* (2007). Complex systems and climate change: vulnerability and adaptive capacity of forest ecosystems and institutions in Southeast Alaska. Adaptive Peaks Seminar Series, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse NY.

Beier, C.M.*, D. Albert and T. Patterson. 2006. Conservation of critical natural capital in southeastern Alaska: significance of wilderness, land use designations and disturbance. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 8, 2006

Beier, C.*, T. Brinkman*, C. Meek*, G. Kofinas, and F.S. Chapin. 2006. Managing for regional resilience: the interface of policy and ecology in Alaska. IGERT PI meeting, Washington, DC.

Beier, C.*, T. J. Brinkman*, G. Kofinas, F. S. Chapin III, and D. K. Person. 2005. Building resilience into a multiple use ecosystem: a conventional or adaptive management approach? Joint meeting of the Alaska Society of American Foresters and Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Beier, C.M.* and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Institutional inertia and adaptation of Tongass National Forest land planning in response to shifting political and economic conditions. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks, AK.

Beier, C.M*., G.P. Juday, P.E. Hennon, D.D’Amore, A.D. McGuire, and F.S. Chapin III. 2004. Dendroclimatology of declining Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Yellow Cedar) forests in Southeast Alaska. 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Beier, C.M.*, & Patterson, T. (2007). Mapping social-ecological vulnerability: Ecosystem services, human use and disturbance. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA

Beier, C.M. *, Patterson, T.M., & Chapin, FS. (2007). Mapping social-ecological vulnerability at the regional scale: ecosystem services, societal importance, and disturbance impacts. North American Forest Ecology Workshop, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Invited talk.

Beier, C.M. *, Patterson, T.M., & Chapin, F.S. (2008). Landscape-scale assessment of emergent vulnerability: ecosystem services and disturbance feedbacks. Resilience 2008 – Stockholm Resilience Centre and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden.

Beier, C.M.*, S.E. Sink, G.P. Juday, P. Hennon and D.V. D’Amore. 2006. Widespread decline of yellow-cedar in response to climate change in the temperate rainforests of southeast Alaska. American Association for the Advancement of Science – Arctic Division, Fairbanks, AK. Invited Talk.

Beier, C.M.*, S.E. Sink, G.P. Juday, P. Hennon and D. D'Amore. 2006. Climatic factors in the widespread decline of yellow-cedar in the mixed-conifer temperate rainforests of southeastern Alaska. Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.

*Beier, C.M., Patterson, T.M., and Chapin, F.S. III. (2008). Landscape-scale assessment of emergent vulnerability: Ecosystem services and disturbance feedbacks. In Resilience 2008 – Stockholm Resilience Centre and Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden.

Berman, M., C. Nicolson, and G. Kofinas. 2004. Integrating Research, Local Knowledge, and Collective Action in a Dynamic Simulation Model of Cross-Boundary Regional Development. Western Regional Science Association. Wailea, Hawaii.

Berman, M., C. Nicolson, G. Kofinas, and S. Martin. 2003. Adaptation and Sustainability in a Small Arctic Community: Results of an Agent-Based Simulation Model. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle.

Brinkman, T.J*., R.T. Bowyer, D.K. Person, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Survivorship and habitat selection by your Sitka black-tailed deer: effects of logging and social factors. 84th Annual Meeting of The American Society of Mammalogists, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA (Abstract Published)

Brinkman, T.J.*, R.T. Bowyer, D.K. Person, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2004. Survivorship and habitat selection by young Sitka black-tailed deer: effects of logging and social factors. Northwest Section of The Wildlife Society, Girdwood, AK (Abstract Published).

Brinkman, T. J*., G. Kofinas, F. S. Chapin III. 2006. Influence of hunter adaptability on resilience of subsistence lifestyles. The 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada. June 15, 2006

Brinkman, T. J.*, G. P. Kofinas, F. S. Chapin III, and D. K. Person. 2006. Resilience of deer hunters in a rapidly changing social and ecological environment. The Wildlife Society 13th Annual Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, USA. April 15, 2006.

Brinkman, T. J.*, G. P. Kofinas, F. S. Chapin III, and D. K. Person. 2006. Resilience of a subsistence hunter system in a rapidly changing social and ecological environment. 12th International Symposium on Society and Natural Resources, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 15, 2006.

*Brinkman, T. J., Rupp, T. S., BurnSilver, S., Kofinas, G., Chapin T.III. (2010).Relating climate change projections to the availability of wildlife. Presented at Annual Meeting of The Alaska Chapter and Northwest Section of the Wildlife Society. Anchorage, Alaska.

*Brinkman, T. J.(2009). Trends of deer and deer hunters on Prince of Wales Island. Presentedat the Stakeholder Workshop for the Integrated Resource Planning and Forest Stewardship Workshop. Organized by The Nature Conservancy, Klawock, Alaska.

*Brinkman, T. J. (2009). Deer hunting systems on Prince of Wales Island: Integrating social, ecological, and genetic dimensions. Presented to the USFS Alaska Regional Leadership Team, Thorne Bay, Alaska.

Brinkman, T. J.*, & Person, D. K.(2007). Sampling along animal trails: thinking biologically, increasing power, and maintaining objectivity. The Wildlife Society 14th Annual Conference, Tucson, Arizona, USA

*Brinkman, T.P., and Hundertmark, F. (2009). DNA-based estimates of deer density in southeast Alaska. In the Annual Meeting of the Alaska Chapter and Northwest Section of the Wildlife Society, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

*Brinkman,T., Chapin, S., III, Kofinas, G.P. and Person, D.K. (2008). Linking hunter

knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in an intensively logged landscape. In the 2008 Conference Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Estes Park, Colorado.

*Brinkman, T., Kofinas, G.P. and Person, D.K., Chapin, S., III. (2009). Estimating deer abundance on Prince of Wales Island. In the Federal Subsistence Board Southeast Alaska Regional Advisory Council Meeting, Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall, Petersburg, Alaska.

*Brinkman, T.(2008). Two important questions: 1) How many deer are on POW? and 2) What is the sex ratio? Invited Keynote speaker at the 6th Annual Deer Celebration, Craig Community Association Hall, Craig, Alaska.

*Brinkman, T., Chapin, S., III, Kofinas, G.P. and Person, D.K. (2008). Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in an intensively logged landscape. In the Human Dimensions in the Circumpolar Arctic, Umeå University, Sweden.

*Brinkman, T. J., Person, D. K., and Hundertmark, K. J. (2009). DNA-based estimates of deer density in southeast Alaska. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Alaska

Chapter and Northwest Section of the Wildlife Society, University of Alaska Fairbanks

* Brinkman, T. J., Chapin, F. S., III, Kofinas, G. P. and Person, D. K. (2008). Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in an intensively logged landscape. In 2008 Conference Pathways to Success: Integrating Human Dimensions into Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Estes Park, Colorado, USA.

* Brinkman, T. J., Chapin, F. S., III, Kofinas, G. P. and Person, D. K. (2008). Linking hunter knowledge with forest change to understand changing deer harvest opportunities in an intensively logged landscape. In Human Dimensions in the Circumpolar Arctic, Umeå University, Sweden

* Brinkman, T. J., and Hundertmark, K. (2009). Sex identification of northern ungulates using low quality and quantity DNA. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of The Alaska Chapter and Northwest Section of the Wildlife Society, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Bronen, R.*( 2008, January). International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, Cairo, Egypt

Bronen, R.* (2008, April). Resilience Conference 2008, Stockholm, SwedenBronen, R. (2009, July ). Second Expert Working Group on Environment, Forced

Migration and Social Vulnerability, UN University Munich Germany.Bronen, R. (2009, Dec.) Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to

climate change: creating a human rights response. In Earthsystem Governance: Adaptive Governance Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Bronen, R. (2010, March). Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to climate change: creating an adaptive governance response based in human rights. Society of Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico.

*Bronen, R. (October, 2008). The human rights of village relocation in the environment. In Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability, Bonn Germany.

*Bronen, R. (March, 2009). The Human rights of village relocation. In INRA, Fairbanks, Alaska.

*Bronen, R. (October, 2008). The Human rights of village relocation. In Leading Change, Anchorage, Alaska .

Burger, J., Duffy, L., Gochfeld,M. and Kasson, D. 2005. Radionuclides in marine biota around Amchitka Island. 56th Arctic Science Conference, Kodiak, AK.

Burkett, V. Powell, J.* & VanLuven D. (2008, May) Wetlands and Climate Change. Paper presented at EPA’s Watershed Academy Webcast Seminar, Anchorage, AK

Butler, A.*, (2007, September). Integrating Climate Change into the Higher Education Curriculum: A Faculty Initiative of the University of Alaska Anchorage. Posterpresented at the AAAS Arctic Science Conference, Anchorage, AK

*Butler, A. (2010, February). Sustainability as it applies to village relocation: Rebuilding and rethinking sustainable villages. In Alaska Forum on the Environment, Anchorage, Alaska.

Burnsilver, S. B., * Brinkman, T. J., Kofinas, G., Chapin, F.S., III, Rupp,T. S. (2010). Working with communities to relate climate change projections to the availability of wildlife. Poster presented at the Alaska Forum on the Environment, Anchorage, Alaska.

Calef, M.P., A.D. McGuire, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. When suppression fails: A GIS-based analysis. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Memphis. Aug. 9, 2006

Calef, M., A.D. McGuire, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Human influence on fire at a regional scale in Alaska. Society of Human Ecology. Bar Harbor, ME. Oct. 15, 2006

Calef, M.P., A.D. McGuire, F.S. Chapin, and L. DeWilde*. 2004. Human impacts on wildfires in interior Alaska. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.

Calef, M.P., A.D. McGuire, F.S. Chapin, III, and L. DeWilde*. 2005. The human footprint on wildfire in the boreal forest of interior Alaska. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Montreal.

Calef, M.P., A.D. McGuire, and T.S. Rupp. 2004. Human impacts on fire in the Western Arctic: A statistical assessment at the regional scale. 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2003. The changing role of fire in Alaska’s boreal forest. Siberian Fire Conference. Sapporo, Japan.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2005. Ecosystem services: A key link between ecosystem functioning and human well-being. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Montreal.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2006. Managing for long-term sustainability in a directionally changing world: Addressing climatic change in Interior Alaska. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. June 5, 2006. Vancouver BC.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2006. Alaskan National Parks in a Warming Climate: Preserving a Future that Differs from the Past. Keynote Address. Alaska Park Science Symposium. Denali Park, Alaska. Sept. 15, 2006

Chapin, F.S., III. 2006. Ecological and cultural resilience in a changing arctic. Helge Ingstad Memorial Symnposium on Arctic Change. Fairbanks, AK. May 15, 2006

Chapin, F.S., III. (2007, May). Changing boreal fire regime: A key link between global change and society. Paper presented at the VIth International Conference on Disturbance Dynamics in Boreal Forests. Fairbanks, AK May

Chapin, F.S., III. (2007). Using climate change to restore biodiversity. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. San Jose, California.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2007. Ecological and Societal Consequences of Climate Change in the Arctic. AAAS Abelson Conference, Washington, DC. Invited talk.

Chapin, F.S., III, P. Baer, C. Beier*, B. Forbes, H. Huntington, G. Kofinas, A. Lovecraft, A. D. McGuire, D. Natcher, R. Naylor, S. Rupp, S.F. Trainor, E. Zavaleta, and S. Zimov. 2004. Limits to sustainability in a directionally changing world: Circumpolar patterns and a conceptual model of regional mechanisms. International Arctic Social Sciences Association. Fairbanks, AK.

Chapin, F.S., III, K. Danell, and N. Fresco*. 2006. Strategies for Sustaining Ecosystem Services in a Changing World: Challenges and Opportunities for Swedish Forestry. Conference on Future Forests – Sustainable Strategies in a Changing World. Stockholm. Oct. 9, 2006.

Chapin, F.S., L. DeWilde*, P. Duffy, T.S. Rupp, A.D. McGuire, E. Kasischke, D. Mann, D. Verbyla, S. Trainor, and M. Calef. 2004. Scale-dependency of human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, AK.

Chapin, F.S., III, L. DeWilde*, D. Natcher, O. Huntington, and L. Henry*. 2005. Wilderness in a changing Alaska: Managing for resilience. 8th International Wilderness Congress.

Chapin, F.S., L. DeWilde*, S.F. Trainor, M. Calef, A.D. McGuire, T.S. Rupp, and A. Lovecraft. 2004. Vulnerability and resilience: Changing fire regime in interior Alaska. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.

Chapin, F.S., III and O. Huntington. 2005. Climate Change and Subsistence in Interior Alaska. Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Meeting, Fairbanks.

Chapin, F.S., III, Kinzig, A. & Turner, B.L. (2007). Sustainability in a social-ecological context: Integrating the dynamics of social and ecological systems. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. San Jose, California.

Chapin, F.S., III, A.L. Lovecraft, M.D. Robards, S.F. Trainor, G.P. Kofinas. 2006. Social-Ecological Sustainability of Ecosystem Services in a Directionally Changing World: Addressing Climatic Change in Interior Alaska. LTER All-Scientist Meeting, Estes Park, CO.

Chapin, F.S., III, Randerson, J., McGuire, A.D., Foley, J., & Field, C. (2007). Changing feedbacks in the ecosystem-climate system. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. San Jose, California

Chapin, F.S., III, M. Robards, H.P. Huntington, J.F. Johnstone, S.F. Trainor, R.W. Ruess, N. Fresco*, D. Natcher, G. Kofinas. 2005. Predicting directional changes in ecological communities and social-ecological systems. American Society of Naturalists Annual Meeting, Fairbanks.

Chapin, F.S., III, T.S. Rupp, A. Lovecraft, A. Starfield, L. DeWilde*, and A.D. McGuire. 2003. Planning for resilience: Modeling change in human-fire interactions in the Alaskan boreal forest. LTER All Scientists Meeting. Seattle, Washington.

Chapin, F.S., III, S.F. Trainor, and A.L. Lovecraft. 2006. Fire-Mediated Changes in the Alaskan Boreal Forest: Interactions of Changing Climate and Human Activities. International Fire Congress, San Diego. Nov. 10, 2006.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2009, March). Sustainability in a changing world: Concepts and policy strategies to address climate change in Alaska. Presentation in INRA, Fairbanks, AK.

Chapin, F.S., III, Kofinas,G., Ray, L., Trainor, S., Huntington, O., BurnSilver, S., Rupp, T.S. (2009, August). Resilience as a strategy for sustainability in Alaskan Athabascan communities in a rapidly changing world. Presentation in the Ecological Society of America.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2010, March). Ecosystem service impacts/implications of fire regime on human subsistence. Presentation in the LTER Minisymposium. National Science Foundation Washington.

Chapin, F.S., III. 2009 Wildfires: The intersection of changes in climate, policy, and culture in Alaska’s boreal forest. LTER All-Scientist Meeting. Keynote speaker for graduate student symposium. Estes Park, CO. September 2009.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2009, March). Sustainability in a Changing World: Concepts and Policy Strategies to Address Climate Change in Alaska. In INRA, Fairbanks, AK.

Chapin, F.S., III. (2008). Wildfires: The intersection of changes in climate, policy, and culture in Alaska’s boreal forest. In LTER Science Council, Stockholm Sweden May 2008.

Chapin, F.S., III, Kofinas, G.P., and Folke,C. (2008, April). Integrating vulnerability, adaptability, and resilience theories to address social-ecological sustainability. In Resilience 2008 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

Cole H.P. 2002. Challenge or Catastrophe: The effects of global climate change. AAAS Conference, Arctic Division, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Cole H.P. 2002. A system dynamics analysis of CO2 sequestration by northern boreal forest soils. Conference of the International Systems Dynamics Society, Palermo, Italy.

Cole H.P. 2003. Alaska Native modes of thought and Western Science. AAAS Conference, Arctic Division, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Cole H.P. 2004. System dynamics model of the Parton Grassland Model and it’s application to the Northern Boreal Forest. AAAS Conference, Arctic Division, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Cole H.P. 2004. Designing solutions for complex problems, AAAS Conference, Arctic Division, Anchorage, Alaska.

Cole H.P. 2006. A simple system dynamics model of the growth of a species which depends upon the carrying capacity of its habitat. AAAS Conference, Arctic Division, Fairbanks, Alaska. Sept. 30, 2006

Colson, K., *Brinkman,T. J., Person, D. K., Hundertmark,K. J. (2010). Fine scale populatin structure of Sitka black-tailed deer on Prince of Wales Island. Presented at Annual Meeting of The Alaska Chapter and Northwest Section of the Wildlife Society, Anchorage, Alaska.

Colson, K. E., *Mager, K.H., Hundertmark, K.J. Population structure and genetic history of the Rangifer in Southwest Alaska. Presentation in The Wildlife Society Alaska Chapter annual meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

Coutsoubos, N.P.* (2008, March) Nesting shorebirds at the interface of town and tundra: preliminary results, annual variation, implications for long-term sustainability. Poster presented at Alaska Bird Conference, Fairbanks, AK

*Coustubus, N. (2008, December). Minimal short-term effects of landfill development on shorebird abundance in Barrow, AK. In Alaska Shorebird Group, Anchorage, AK.

Davenport, D.* (2008, April). How big is your landscape. Rural development seminar on managing natural and cultural landscapes in rural Alaska, Kotzebue, Alaska.

DeWilde, L.* and M. Calef. 2006. Human impacts on fire regime in the Alaskan boreal forest International Fire Congress, San Diego. Nov. 10, 2006

DeWilde, L.*, F.S. Chapin, III, T.S. Rupp, and D.L. Verbyla. 2003. A comparison of human impacts on fire regime in three areas of interior Alaska. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle Washington, November, 2003.

DeWilde, L.*, F.S. Chapin, III, T.S. Rupp, and D. Verbyla. 2004. Human impacts on fire regime in interior Alaska. 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, AK.

*DeWilde, La’ona . (2008, November). Water quality impacts from the 2008 Tanana River Flood. In Public Presentation for the Tanana Valley Watershed Association, Fairbanks, AK.

*DeWilde, La’ona. (2008, October). Water quality impacts from the 2008 Tanana River Flood. In Alaska Chapter American Fisheries Society, Annual Conference, Anchorage, AK.

*DeWilde, La’ona. (2008, October). Using GIS mapping for water quality monitoring. In International Polar Year: Global Change in Our Communities, Salt Lake City, UT.

*DeWilde, La’ona. (2008, August). Urban surface water contaminants and protection issues in interior Alaska. In Tribal College Forum: Climate Crisis and Water Nations are Calling for Awakening, Lawrence, KS.

Druckenmiller, M.L.*, & Eicken, H. (2007, October ). Local-Scale Integration of Geophysical and Iñupiat Sea-Ice Knowledge to Inform Sustainable Development. Paper presented at the Arctic Energy Summit, Anchorage, Alaska

Druckenmiller, M.L.*, & Eicken, H. (2007, August) . Observations of Changing Sea Ice in Alaska Waters. Paper presented at the NOAA Alaska Climate Workshop, International Arctic Research Center, Fairbanks, Alaska

Druckenmiller, M.L*, & Eicken, H.(2008, January). Interfacing local-scale geophysical observations with Iñupiat sea-ice knowledge to address development planning and disaster response. Paper presented at the Arctic Frontiers Conference, Tromso, Norway

Druckenmiller, M.L.*; H. Eicken; J.C. George. 2006. Use of landfast sea ice as a platform for subsistence whaling in a changing environment. Arctic AAAS Division Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska, October 2-4, 2006.

Druckenmiller, M.L.*, Eicken, H., Williams, C., & Pringle, D.(2007, July) . An Integrated Sea-Ice Observatory at Barrow, Alaska. Paper presented at the Sea-Ice Summer School, UNIS, Longyearbyen, Svalbard

Druckenmiller, M.L. and Eicken, H. (2010, March). Integrating geophysical and Iñupiat knowledge of shorefast sea ice stability using fault tree analysis. In State of Arctic Conference, Miami, Florida.

Druckenmiller, M.L and Eicken, H. (2009, October). Stability of shorefast sea ice: A model for sea-ice system users. Poster presented in Second Conference for Sustainability IGERTS, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009, March). Geophysical and Iñupiaq perspectives and observations of shorefast sea ice. In INRA Conference: Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year Symposium, Fairbanks, Alaska

*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009, February). Monitoring Alaska’s coastal sea-ice: some work of the seasonal ice zone observing network. In Alaska Forum on the Environment. Anchorage, Alaska.

*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009, February). Monitoring Alaska’s coastal sea ice. In Oil Spill Recovery Institute (OSRI) Board Meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2008, November). Radar satellite imagery and nsidc sea-ice products (tutorial). In ACCAP Sea Ice Information Workshop, Barrow, Alaska.

*Druckenmiller, M.L. (2008, August). Whaling trails on landfast sea ice at Barrow, Alaska. In Sixth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences, Nuuk Greenland.

Duffy, P., T.S. Rupp, M. Olson, and A.D. McGuire. 2006. Long-term implications: Projections of human-fire interactions in the 21st century. International Fire Congress, San Diego. Nov. 15, 2006.

Duffy, LKD, *Godduhn, A. (2009, March) .Oral Presentation: "Radioactivity in the North: Adapting and adopting an interdisciplinary nuclear science course that includes society and civic engagement." In Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year, Fairbanks, AK.

Eicken, H.E., Lovecraft, A., *Meek , C., Kapsch, M., *Druckenmiller, M.L. (2009, January 18-23). Sea ice as a structuring element for (eco)system services in Arctic

Alaska and its implications for sustainable resource management (oral presentation). In Arctic Frontiers: The Age of the Arctic, Tromso, Norway.

Eicken, H.E., Lovecraft, A., *Meek, C., *Druckenmiller, M.L. (2008, December). Rapid Arctic change and implications for sea-ice use and its management at the local and regional level: An example from Alaska (oral presentation). In American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California.

Euskirchen, E. S., McGuire, A.D., Chapin, F.S. III, & Yi, S.(2007). Changes in plant communities in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change, 2003-2100. Paper presented at the AAAS, Anchorage AK

Fabbri, C*. (2010, April). Science education in Alaska. Presentation in Northwest Association of Teacher Educators Conference, Ellensburg, WA.

*Fabbri, Cindy. (2009, May 7). An integrated assessment of vulnerability in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Fairbanks, AK.

Fresco, N.*, H. Bader, F.S. Chapin, III, D. McGuire, and J. Rosenberg. 2004. Can Alaska Villages Earn Tradable Carbon Credits Through Conversion from Fossil Fuel Dependence to Renewable Energy Sources? An interdisciplinary framework for the assessment of the social, biological and economic feasibility of fuel offset programs in interior Alaska.” International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Fresco, N.* and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Assessing the potential for conversion to biomass fuels in Interior Alaska: Cultural considerations, costs, and carbon credits. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. June 5, 2006. Vancouver BC.

Fresco, N.*, F.S. Chapin, III, D. McGuire, J. Rosenberg, J. Dawe, and H. Bader. 2004. An interdisciplinary approach to investigating current and potential carbon sequestration in the boreal forest of interior Alaska: modeling biological, economic, and sociopolitical variables.” 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association, Fairbanks AK.

Fresco, N.*, J. Dawe, A. Arians, R. Ott, and T. Paragi. 2004. The Importance of Temporal Heterogeneity and the Role of Older Stands in the Boreal Forest of Interior Alaska: A Literature Review.” 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association, Fairbanks AK.

Fresco, N.*, A.D. McGuire, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Forest carbon and social-ecological systems in Interior Alaska: Placing historical, landscape-level, and local analyses into a resilience context. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Fritz, S.* 2005. DEW Line Passage: Tracing the Legacy of Arctic Militarization. International PhD School for Studies of Arctic Societies, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Fritz, S.* 2006. Canada's Cold War Citizens: Building the DEW Line and Constructing Identity in Canada's Western Arctic. Canadian Anthropological Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. May 15, 2006.

Gerlach, S.C., *Loring, P.A., Atkinson, D.E. (2009, March 4-7). Climate change, food systems and community needs in Alaska. Presentation in Inland Northern Research AllianceConference. Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Gerlach, S.C, *Loring, P., Atkinson, D., Murray. M. (2009, December 14-18).The intersection of environmental variability, policy, and human Values: Observing, Understanding and Responding to Change. International treaties, Yukon River

salmon, and food security in a changing Arctic. Presentation at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Fransisco, California.

Gerlach S.C., Schneider, W., Atkinson D., Stephens, S (2009, October 19-21). Climate and environmental change in the Yukon Flats, Alaska: Local observations and issues in a meterological framework. Presentation at the Energy/Environment/Natural Resource Summit, Fort Yukon, AK.

Godduhn A.R.* and Duffy L. 2004. Multi-Generational Health Risks of Persistent Organic Pollution in the Far North: precaution in the Stockholm Convention. In: International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences. City: International Arctic Social Sciences Association.

Godduhn A.R.*, Duffy L.K. 2006. Contaminants, Nutrition, and Food Choice: The Northway (Alaska) Harvest and Health Project (poster). In: 13th International Conference on Circumpolar Health. City: International Union of Circumpolar Health Research. Novosibirsk, Russia. June 12-16.

Godduhn A.R.*, LK D, & Hyslop P. (2007). The Northway Harvest and Health Project: ‘What’s in our foods? Why all the cancer?’ (presentation). In: Arctic Health Science Seminar. City: Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies.

Godduhn, A.*, A. Meadow*, C. Meek*, and S. Wall*. 2004. Evaluating the Sustainability of Subsistence in Alaska. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks Alaska.

*Godduhn, A. (2010, April). The Northway health study: local knowledge could / should /would inform regional, national, and global policy. In Uncertainty: doubt and ambiguity in the production of knowledge. Palo Alto, California.

Guzetti, J.* and G.P. Kofinas. 2006. Economic resilience through environmental recognition: A Green Star case study Anchorage, Alaska. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Haley, S., G. Kofinas, 2004. Institutional Assets for Community and Regional Management of Forces for Change. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Haley S., Galginaitis, M., Gray G., *Meek, C.,* Powell, J., Rosenberg, J and Valcic, B. (2009, March 5). Strengthening institutions for local involvement in management of offshore oil and gas. Presentation given to the Inland Northwest Research Alliance Conference, Fairbanks, Alaskaa

Hazlett, S.* 2005. Forest succession as a record of 20th Century climate change in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska, using historical photography. Alaska Chapter of the Wildlife Society/Alaska Chapter of American Foresters. Fairbanks, Alaska. April 21, 2005.

Hazlett, S.* 2005. Determining long-term feeding habits of the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) using stable isotope analysis. First International Symposium on the Management and Biology of Dogfish Sharks. Seattle, Washington. June 13, 2005.

Hazlett, S.* 2005. Social dimensions of marine reserves. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Anchorage, Alaska. September 11, 2005.

Hazlett, S.* 2006. Forest succession as a record of 20th Century climate change in Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska, using historical photography. International Association for Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting (U.S.), San Diego, California. April 1, 2006.

Hazlett, S.* 2006. Using historical photography to document landscape change in a glacial fjord: revisiting sites from the early 20th Century. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pardee Keynote Symposia Address. October 22, 2006.

Hazlett, S.* 2007. Proposed model of terrestrial and marine linkages in glacial and post-glacial fjords. Seventh International Conference on Global Change: Connection to the Arctic. Fairbanks, Alaska. February 19, 2007.

Hazlett, S.*, Brown R., and Molnia, B.F. (2008) Effects of climate change in glacial fjords: An interdisciplinary study of glacial retreat, soil development, and vegetation growth. Oral Presentation. International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) Annual Meeting (U.S.), Madison, WI. April 6-10, 2008.

Hazlett, S.* and Huettmann, F. (2008) Modeling Marine Protected Areas in Alaska using Marxan. Poster. International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) Annual Meeting (U.S.), Madison, WI. April 6-10, 2008.

Hazlett, S.* et al. 2006. The role of vegetation succession in animal recolonization of a recently deglaciated fjord in southeastern Alaska. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Henry, L.* (2004). Place-based education in Alaska's Yukon Flats. Paper presentation given to the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Henry, L.* 2005 Place-Based Education in Interior Alaska. Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM.

Henry, L.* 2006. Enhancing Food System Sustainability through Place-Based Education in Interior Alaska. North American Association of Environmental Education Annual Conference.

Henry-Stone, L.* 2007. Linking Gardening with Place-Based Education at a Native Alaskan Charter School. Alaska Anthropological Association Annual Conference.

*Hibbard-Rode, Karen. (2009, February). The rein-ibou and the cari-deer: Conceptions of Inupiat hunters and biologists about the hybridity and naturalness of animals. In American Society for Environmental History annual conference. Tallahassee, Florida.

*Hibbard-Rode, Karen. (2008, September). Can the history of a caribou herd be a useful scenario for policymakers imagining the future? - Preliminary findings on the history of the Teshekpuk Lake Caribou Herd. In The 5th Northern Research Forum. Anchorage, Alaska.

*Hibbard-Rode, Karen. (2008, April). Social ecological synergy in regime shifts: Barrow Alaska’s Reindeer History. In Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference. Stockholm, Sweden.

Hinzman,L.D., N. Bettez, W.R. Bolton, F.S. Chapin, M.B. Dyurgerov, C.L. Fastie, B. Griffith, R.D. Hollister, A. Hope, H.P. Huntington, A.M. Jensen, G.J. Jia, T. Jorgenson, D.L. Kane, D.R. Klein, G. Kofinas, A.H. Lynch, A.H. Lloyd, A.D. McGuire, F.E. Nelson, M. Nolan, W.C. Oechel, T.E. Osterkamp, C.H. Racine, V.E. Romanovsky, R.S. Stone, D.A. Stow, M. Sturm, C.E. Tweedie, G.L. Vourlitis, M.D. Walker, D.A. Walker, P.J. Webber, J. Welker, K.S. Winker, and K. Yoshikawa. 2004. Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other Arctic Regions. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.

Hinzman, L.D., N. Bettez, F.S. Chapin, M. Dyurgerov, C. Fastie, D.B. Griffith, A. Hope, H.P. Huntington, A. Jensen, D.L. Kane, G. Kofinas, A. Lynch, A. Lloyd, A.D. McGuire, F.E.

Nelson, T. Osterkamp, W.C. Oechel, C. Racine, V.E. Romanovsky, J. Schimel, D. Stow, M. Sturm, C.E. Tweedie, G. Vourlitis, M. Walker, P.J. Webber, J. Welker, K. Winker, K. Yoshikawa. 2002. Evidence and Implications of Recent Climate Change in Terrestrial Regions of the Arctic. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.

Hirons, A.C., Murray, M.S., Duffy, L.K., and Schaof, J. 2006. Using stable isotopes and mercury as tracers of paleoenvironmental change in the Gulf of Alaska. EOS Trans. AGU, 87(36) Ocean Sciences Meeting Suppl., Honolulu, HI June 15, 2006.

Huettmann, F. 2006. The Avian Experience Monitoring Wildlife for Biodiversity Inventories: Reviewing Why, What, How, and an Outlook. Alaska Bird Conference, Juneau. March 15, 2006

Huettmann, F. 2006. Year-Round Urban Ecology Raven Surveys in Fairbanks, Interior Alaska 2004-2006: Lessons and Applications. Alaska Bird Conference, Juneau. March 15, 2006.

Huettmann, F. 2006. Investigations and Spatial Modeling of Bird Flu in Alaska, Russian Far East and Elsewhere: Applications of the Salford Systems Software Suite along International Flyways’, Automatized Methods for finding the best Algorithm Setting for Modeling Biodiversity Data in A Spatial GIS-Setting: Mars (Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines) and beyond. Salford Systems Modeling Conference, San Diego. June 15, 2006.

Huettmann, F. 2006. Large-Scale Effects on the Spatial Distribution of Seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic. International Association of Landscape Ecologists (IALE), San Diego. June 15, 2006.

Huettmann, F. 2006. Thirty Years of Analysing and Modeling Avian Habitat Relationships Using Satellite Imagery Data: A Review. International Association of Landscape Ecologists (IALE), San Diego.

Huettmann, F. 2006. Landcover Change in Alaska: Methods, Case Studies and Lessons from elsewhere. Alaska Natural History Conference, Palmer. July 15, 2006.

Johnstone, J.F., Chapin, F.S., III, Kasischke, E., and Hollingsworth, T. (2008, May). Resilience of black spruce forests to changes in fire regime. In Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution annual meeting.

Joyce, L.A., A.D. McGuire, D.P. Coulson, J. Clein, and T. Burnside. 2005. Historical changes in carbon storage of the eastern United States: Uncertainties associated with forest harvest and agricultural land use activities. Seventh International Carbon Dioxide Conference. Boulder, Colorado.

Joyce, L., A. McGuire, D. Coulson, J. Clein, T. Burnside, and J. Gentry. 2004. Historical Land use modeling of agriculture and forestry. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.

Juday, G.P. 2004. Arctic climate change and forest ecosystems. Program and Abstracts : Human Dimensions of the Arctic Environment : 55th Arctic Science Conference : Anchorage session : 29 September-1 October, 2004. Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage, Alaska. Plenary Session: Arctic Climate Impacts and Global Change. Fairbanks, Alaska: AAAS Arctic Division, 2004. Pg. 2. (http://arctic.aaas.org/meetings)

Juday, G. P. 2006. Ecological Manifestations of Climate Change in Alaska. American Physics Teachers 2006 Meeting, Anchorage, AK. Announcer, 35 Jan. 10 2006.

Juday, G. (2008, March). Aspen Environment Forum sponsored by National Geographic Society and the Aspen Institute. “The Aspen Environment Forum” fosters exchanges between

experts and ordinary citizens, scientists and economists, cost-conscious business leaders and journalists, poets and engineers.

Juday, G.P., Barber, V.A. 2003. Global Boreal Forest Responses to Climate Warming. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, 27-30 October, 2003. Seattle, WA. Abstracts, p. 24.

Juday, G.P., Barber, V.A. 2003. Probable demise of certain Interior Alaska black spruce populations under climate warming. The 4th North American Forest Ecology Workshop: Ecosystems in transition. 16-20 June, 2003. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. http://ginkgo.forestry.oregonstate.edu/nafewabs/display_poster.aspx.

Juday, G.P.; Barber, V.B.; Vaganov, E.; Sparrow, S. 2004. Boreal Forest and Agricultural Responses to Climate Warming (ACIA Chapter 14). AMAP Report 2004:4. The ACIA International Scientific Symposium on Climate Change in the Arctic. Reykjavik, Iceland, 9-12 November, 2004. Extended Abstracts. Paper 13 Page 1-Paper 13 Page 3.

Juday, G. P., T. G. Huntington, 2005. Warming in the Yukon River Basin is likely to release substantial amounts of soil organic carbon. [abstract] Session B41F, Climate change, land-use, and biogeochemistry of boreal ecosystems. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, B41F-02, p. 330.

Juday, G.P., Rupp, S.A., Zasada, J., and V. Barber. 2004. The ecological niche and persistence strategy of white spruce in western North America boreal forest. 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association, 3-6 May, 2004. Fairbanks, AK. Abstracts, p. 104.

Kendrick, A. and G. Kofinas. 2004.Facing Change Together: Elders and Caribou in the Kivaliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK..

Kofinas, G. 2003. Simulation Modeling and Local Communities: Lessons Learned form Assessing Resilience in a Cross-Cultural Setting. Arctic Forum. Washington, DC.

Kofinas, G. 2004. Hunting Economies in North America. Sustainable Reindeer Husbandry International Seminar, Yakutsk, Russia.

Kofinas, G., 2004. Models for Systematic Community-based Ecological Monitoring. Keynote speaker, National Park Service Cultural and Natural Resources Meeting. March 2004, Anchorage, AK.

Kofinas, G. 2006. Starting the clock for the circumArctic Rangifer Monitoring and Assessment Network. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK. Oct. 2. 2006

Kofinas, G. (2007, October). Human dimension of Human-Rangifer Systems. Presentation to the HARC (Human Dimensions of the Arctic) meeting of NSF- ARCSS.

Kofinas, G. (2007, October). The Challenge to sustainability IGERTs. Presentation to the Conference for Sustainability IGERTs at the University of Alaska Fairbanks

Kofinas, G. (2008, February). Towards adaptive co-Management of human-caribou systems in North America? Finding Sustainability Without Stability: New Goals for a World in Flux . Paper presented at AAAS National Conference, Boston, MA

Kofinas, G., & Alessa A. (2008, April). Resilience of high latitude social-ecological systems in rapid change. Panel at the Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm

Kofinas G., M. Berman, B. Forbes, B. Griffith, K. Klokov, D. Russell. 2005. How Resilient are Social-Ecological Systems of the Arctic to Global Change? 6th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Change Research Community. Bonn, Germany.

Kofinas, G., Berman, M., & Griffith, B. (2007, September). Heterogeneity and resilience of human-rangifer systems. Presentation to the Science of Arctic Synthesis Studies meeting of NSF- ARCSS.

Kofinas, G. and J. Eamer. 2003. Detecting Changes through Community-based Ecological Monitoring: Successful Examples of Systematic Local Knowledge Observations Systems. SEARCH Open Science Meeting, Seattle.

Kofinas, G., J. Eamer, and P. McNeil. 2004. Monitoring Caribou with Local Knowledge: What Can Communities Contribute? 10th North American Caribou Workshop. Girdwood, Alaska.

Kofinas, G. & Gerlach, C. (2003). Is there a method to our madness?: A methodological assessment of HARC. Human/Environment Interactions Research: Patterns, Connections, and Methods Workshop. Seattle.

Kofinas, G., Griffith, B., Gunn, A., Russell, Don., & White, R.(2007, November ). From sustainability to resilience in the study of Human-Rangifer Systems. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of the Circumarctic Rangifer Monitoring & Assessment Network (CARMA)

Kofinas, G. & Haley. S. (2004). Institutional assets for community and regional resilience under forces for change. Paper presentation given to the Arctic Science Conference, Anchorage.

Kofinas, G. P. & Russell, D. (2004). An international initiative in human dimensions research: Paper presentation given to the Heterogeneity and Resilience in Human-Rangifer Systems. Arctic Science Summit Week. Reykjavik, Iceland.

Kofinas, G. & Russell, D. (2004). Common Patterns and Regional Differences in Caribou Hunting Systems of North America. Paper presentation given at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Kofinas, G., J. Tetlichi, E. Robins*, D. Cooley, and B. Smith. 2006. Hunting Caribou On ‘The Road To Resources’ The Co-Management Challenges Of The Dempster Highway. 11th North American Caribou Workshop. Jasper, Alberta Canada. Nov. 10, 2006.

Kofinas, G. (2010, March 16-19). Towards adaptive co-management of human-caribou systems? Lessons from regional comparisons and international cooperation. Presented at the State of the Arctic Meeting, Miami, FL.

Kofinas, G. (2009, September 15). The maps and locals project. Presentation at the LTER All Science Meeting. Estes Park, CO.

Kofinas, G. (2010, January 22). Resilience of human-caribou systems: Lessons from regional comparisons and international cooperation. Invited plenary speaker. Quebec Caribou Conference. Montreal, Quebec / Canada.

Kolker, A.* (2007, August). Geothermal Energy in Alaska: Overview and Project Update. Paper presented at the Renewable Energy Alaska Project bi-monthly forum. Anchorage, Alaska

Kolker, A.* (2007, August). Geothermal potential of Alaska and Chena Hot Springs Resource assessment. Presented at the Chena Hot Springs Renewable Energy Conference, Chena Hot Springs, Alaska.

Krupa, M.B.* (2008, April). The urban fisher: An application of system robustness. Paper presentation given to the Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

*Krupa, Meagan. (2008, September). The Ship Creek Fishery as a social-ecological system. In the Society for Human Ecology, Bellingham, WA.

* Krupa, Meagan. (2008, September). Urban stream management challenges. In Fish and Wildlife Management, Estes Park, CO.

Lewis, J.* (2007, November). Successful Aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. Paper presentation given to the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) San Francisco, CA

Lewis, J.* (2008, April). Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference (WAISC) University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bristol Bay campus Dillingham, AK

Lewis, J.* (2008). Successful aging through the eyes of Yup'ik Eskimos. An ethnographic look at successful aging in Bristol Bay, AK. Paper presentation given to the Arctic AAAS conference. Anchorage, AK

Lewis, J.* (2008, February). Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. Health and well-being of Alaska Native elders. Paper presentation given to the 8th Annual Arctic Health Sciences Seminar Hosted by the American Association of Circumpolar Health, Anchorage, AK

Lewis, J.* (2008, May). Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. Paper presentation given to the Global Health Council's 35th Annual International Conference on Global Health, Community Health: Delivering, Serving, Engaging, and Leading, Washington, D.C.

Lewis, J. ( 2009, October 9). The health and wellbeing of Alaska Native Elders. Presentation in the National Association of Social Workers Alaska Chapter, Anchorage, AK.

*Lewis, J. (2009, October 8). Growing old successfully: Perspectives of Alaska Native Elders in Southwest Alaska. Presentation in the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER),University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, AK.

*Lewis J. (2009,December 7-9). Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Native Elders What it means to be an Elder in Bristol Bay, AK. Presentation in the 27th Annual Alaska Health Summit. Small Steps, Big Impact. Convened by the Alaska Public Health Association.

*Lewis, Jordan. (2008, December 16-18). Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. In National Institutes of Health: The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities, National Harbor, MD. Poster presentation.

*Lewis, Jordan. ( 2008, October 1-3). The role of elders in the health and cultural resilience of Native communities. In National Association of Social Workers – Alaska Chapter, Promoting Positive Change Annual Conference. Presentation: Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. 

*Lewis, Jordan. (2008, September 25-27). Presentation: Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. The health and wellbeing of Alaska Native elders. In 16th

Annual Care of the Elderly conference. Healthy Aging: Therapeutic Practices for Maximizing Function and Well-Being for Older Adults Hosted by University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka, AK.

 *Lewis, Jordan. (2008, September 15-17). Conference session presentation on Alaska Native Leadership Panel: The role of Alaska Native elders in the Cultural

Resilience of Native communities. Poster presentation under same title. In Arctic AAAS conference. “Growing Sustainability Science in the North.” Fairbanks, AK. 

*Lewis, Jordan. (2008, September 9-11). Conference poster and panel presentation: Successful aging through the eyes of Alaska Natives. In Pathways Into Health conference and Women’s Health Symposium, Girdwood, Alaska.

*Loring, P.A. (2008). Social epidemiology and climate change. In AAAS Arctic, Fairbanks, AK.

*Loring, P.A. (2008). Coming into the foodshed. In AAAS Arctic, Fairbanks, AK.*Loring, P.A. (2008). Climate change, surface water, and food security in Alaska. In

International Conference on Food Security, Oxford, England.*Loring, P.A. (2009). Scale and food system resilience. A speed talk given at

Resilience 2008, Stockholm, Sweden.*Loring, P.A. (2009). Ways to help and ways to hinder. In the 2009 INRA Fairbanks,

AK.*Loshbaugh, S. (2009, Sept. 17). Otterly crazy: The hitherto untold inside story of the

Exxon Valdez oil spill sea otter rehabilitation project in the 2009 Alaska Historical Society annual meeting, Unalaska, Alaska.

*Loshbaugh, S. (2010, March 13). Settling the (last) frontier: A land-use history of Alaskas Kenai River Watershed in the 2010 American Society for Environmental History annual meeting, Portland, Oregon.

*Loshbaugh, S. (2009, Oct.). The history of land use on Alaskas Kenai River & its implications for sustaining salmon for the Second Conference for Sustainability IGERTs, Tempe, Arizona.

Little, J. & Wall, S.* (2006, August). How much fire management can we afford? Changing economic constraints to fire management in interior Alaska. Paper presentation given to the Human-Fire Interaction Symposium. Fairbanks.

Loring, P.A.* (2006). Matching intellectual property protection with traditional ecological knowledge. Paper presentation given to the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Vancouver, BC.

Loring, P.A.* (2007). Country foods, health and nutrition in Gwich’in ecosystems. Presentations given to the 3rd Annual University of Alaska Biomedical Conference. Fairbanks, AK.

Loring, P.A.* (2007). Outpost gardening in interior Alaska: Historical dimensions of a customary and traditional food system innovation. Paper presentation given to the Alaska Anthropological Association. Fairbanks, AK.

Loring, P.* (2007, December). Climate change impacts on Rural Alaskan food systems: Vulnerability, resilience, and community-based responses to change. Paper presentation given to the Alaska Public Health Association (ALPHA)'s Alaska Health Summit.

Loring, P.* (2008, April). Scale, self-reliance and sustainability. Paper presentation given to Resilience 2008 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

Loring, P.* (2008, April). Surface water, environmental change and food security in Alaska. International Conference on Food Security and Environmental Change, Oxford, England.

*Loring, P.A., Gerlach, S.C., Atkinson, D.E. (2009, March 4-7). Ways to help and

hinder: Climate, weather and policy in Alaska. Presentation in the Inland Northwest Research Alliance Conference. Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year. Fairbanks, Alaska.

*Loring, P.A., Gerlach, S.C., Atkinson, D. (2009, March 4-7). Ways to help or hinder: Matching climate and policy in Alaska. Presentation in Lessons from Continuity and Change in the Fourth International Polar Year SYMPOSIUM, Presented by Inland Northwest Research Alliance (INRA) and UAF, 2007-2009 International Polar Year Alaska. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Loshbaugh, S.* (2008, March) Booms, busts and building on the Frontier: How have historical forces and land use Interacted on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska? Paper presentation given to the American Society for Environmental History, 2008 Annual Meeting; Boise, ID.

Lovecraft, A. (2006). Fire policy in Interior Alaska: Interactions between national policy and local events. Paper presentation given to International Fire Congress, San Diego.

Lovecraft, A.L., & Meek, C.L.* (2007, November). Polar bear politics: A comparative analysis of Canada and the United States. Paper presentation given to the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Toronto, Ontario.

*Mager, Karen H. (2010, April). Identifying caribou herds: the role of local knowledge, range spaces, and historical legacies in understanding animals on Alaska's North Slope. Presentation in The Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C.

*Mager, Karen H., Colson, K., Hundertmark, K. (2010, February). Genetic differentiation of caribou herds and reindeer in northern Alaska. Presentation in The Wildlife Society Alaska Chapter annual meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

*Maher, K. (2009, September). Non-timber forest product resource use in interior Alaska (poster). In LTER All-Scientist Meeting, Este Park, CO.

Maher, K.* (2005, April). Sap harvest and syrup production from Alaskan birch (Betula neoalaskana Sarg.). Paper presentation at the 3rd International Symposium on Sap Utilization. Bifuka, Hokkaido, Japan.

Maher, K.* (2006, October). Factors influencing birch sap production in Alaskan Birch (Betula neoalaskana Sarg.). Paper presentation at the Alaska Northern Forest Cooperative Fall Hardwoods Symposium.

Maher, K.* ( 2007, September). Assessing the role of non-timber forest products in interior Alaska communities. Paper presented at the Communtity Forestry Research Fellowship Annual Workshop. Land Between the Lakes National Forest, TN

Maher, K.* ( 2008, April). The Role of Outdoor Work Experience and Workers' Sense of Place in Alaska Birch Syrup Production. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA

*Maher, K. (2009, April). Valuing non-timber forest product resources. In western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference, Nome, AK.

Maier, J.A.K., J. Ver Hoef, A.D. McGuire, H.A. Maier, L. Saperstein, and R.T. Bowyer. 2003. Are data on fire history and landscape useful for predicting density and distribution of moose and enhancing management of populations in Interior Alaska? 54th AAAS Arctic Science Conference. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Marino, E., P. Schweitzer, J. Wisniewski and J. Omelak. 2006. Dynamic Tradition, Tumultuous Landscape: Inupiaq Responses to Changing Freshwater Regimes on the Seward Peninsula. AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Marino, E., *Schweitzer, P., Wisniewski, J. (2008). On the ground and in the boardroom: developing methods to address the complexities of climate change. In Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.

McGlone, K.K.*, Drew, E.M., Mohatt, G.V., Pasker, R.L., & Boyer, B.B. (2007). Sharing research results from complex disease genetics studies: A community-based participatory research approach. 57th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, October 23-27 in San Diego, CA.

McGuire, A.D. (2003). Climate change and tundra and boreal communities. A public forum and workshop on “Early warning from Alaska: Global warming’s front line” hosted by the Alaska Conservation Foundation. Washington, DC.

McGuire, A.D. (2003). Landscape analysis of moose distribution relative to fire history in Interior Alaska. Paper presentation given at the 2nd Biennial Alaska Refuge Biologist Conference. Cooper Landing, Alaska.

McGuire, A.D. (2005). Modeling responses of high latitude terrestrial ecosystems to global change. Paper presentation given to Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Montreal, Canada.

McGuire, A.D., F.S. Chapin III, J. Walsh, and C. Wirth. 2006. Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California.

McGuire, A.D.*, Chapin, F.S. III, Walsh, J., Wirth, C., Zhuang, Q., & Euskirchen, E. (2007). Arctic feedbacks to the carbon-climate system. Paper presented at the AAAS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California.

McGuire, A.D., E. Euskirchen, F.S. Chapin III, M. Balshi, Q. Zhuang, J. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, J. Walsh, and C. Wirth. 2006. Integrated regional changes in boreal forest climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. USGS Global Change Workshop. Denver, Colorado. Oct. 15. 2006.

McGuire, A.D., E. Euskirchen, F.S. Chapin III, M. Balshi, Q. Zhuang, J. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, J. Walsh, and C. Wirth. 2006. Integrated regional changes in boreal forest climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. 13th International Boreal Forest Research Association. Umea, Sweden. June 15, 2006.

McGuire, A.D., Euskirchen, E.S., Chapin III, F.S., Balshi, M., Zhuang, Q., Melillo, J., Kicklighter, D., Walsh, J. & Wirth. C. (2007). Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. Paper presented at the Classic Workshop on Land-Atmosphere Interactions in the Arctic, Abisko, Sweden.

McGuire, A.D., and the IGBP High Latitude Transect Working Group. 2005. Responses of high latitude ecosystems to global change: Potential consequences for the climate system. Annual Meeting of the European Geophysical Union. Vienna, Austria. Invited.

McGuire, A.D., L.A. Joyce, J.S. Clein, D.P. Coulson, and T.J. Burnside. 2004. Historical changes in carbon storage of the eastern United States: Uncertainties associated with forest harvest and agricultural activities. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon.

McGuire, A.D., L.A. Joyce, J.S. Clein, D.P. Coulson, T.J. Burnside, and J.F. Gentry. 2004. Historical changes in carbon storage of the eastern United States: Uncertainties associated with forest harvest and agricultural activities. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. San Francisco, California.

McGuire, A.D., F.S. Chapin III, J. Walsh, C.Wirth, Q. Zhuang, and E. Euskirchen. 2007. Arctic feedbacks to the carbon-climate system. AAAS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Invited.

McGuire, A.D., E.S. Euskirchen, F.S. Chapin III, M. Balshi, Q. Zhuang, J. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, J. Walsh, and C.Wirth. 2007. Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system. CLASSIC Workshop on Land-Atmosphere Interactions in the Arctic, Abisko, Sweden. Invited.

McNeeley, S.* (2006). Climate change and variability in Interior Alaska: An interdisciplinary approach to data integration and synthesis for understanding regional patterns relevant to stakeholders. Paper presentation given to AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

McNeeley, S.* (2007, March). Climate change, vulnerability and adaptive capacity in interior Alaska: A community-based, interdisciplinary approach to data integration for understanding regional patterns Relevant to Stakeholders. Paper presentation given to Association of American Geographers. San Francisco, CA.

McNeeley, S.* (2007, May) Climate change and variability in interior Alaska: An interdisciplinary approach to data integration for understanding regional patterns relevant to stakeholders. Paper presentation for Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change - Earth System Governance: Theories and Methods for Sustainability. Amsterdam: Institute for Environmental Studies.

*McNeeley, S.M., (2009, August 20,21,25).Seasons out of balance: Climate change impacts, vulnerability, and sustainable adaptation in interior Alaska, Ph.D. research final results. Presented to the Tribal Councils, Elders, and Communities of Hughes, Huslia, and Koyukuk,

*McNeeley, S.M., (2010, January). Seasons out of balance: Climate change impacts, vulnerability, and sustainable adaptation in interior Alaska. Presented at the American Meteorological Society annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

*McNeeley, S.M. ( 2010, February 12). Vulnerability to changing seasonality: The importance of sensitivity and social significance in climate change vulnerability and adaptation analysis. Presented ICARUS (The Initiative for Climate Adaptation Research and Understanding through the Social Sciences), University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.

Meadow, A.* (2006, March). Community gardening in urban Alaska: Strategy for a healthy community. Paper presentation for the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, BC.

Meadow, A.* (2007) Local food systems and community sustainability. Paper presentation for the Society for Applied Anthropology Conference: Tampa, FL.

Meadow, A.*, C. Meek*, & McNeeley, S.* (2006). Migration and host-community adaptation in urban Alaska. Paper presentation for the Society for Applied Anthropology Conference: Vancouver, BC.

*Meadow, A. (2009, March). Global? Local? Evaluating and designing urban food systems society. In Applied Anthropology Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.

Meek, C.* (2004). Sustaining resources through power-sharing: the effectiveness of co-management institutions in coastal Alaska. Poster presented at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Meek, C.* (2005, September). The role of traditional knowledge in Marine Mammal Policy Science. Presentation given at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences annual

meeting, Washington, D.C.Meek, C.* (2005, October). Marine mammal policymaking in Alaska: the political influence of

TEK in co-management regimes. Poster presented to the 8th International Wilderness Congress, Anchorage, AK.

Meek, C.* (2006, December). Evaluating the effect of federal agency culture, structure, and history on institutional performance. Paper presentation to the Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Synthesis Conference, Bali, Indonesia.

Meek C.* (2007, September). Evaluating the effect of federal agency culture on institutional performance. Presentation to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Arctic Division, Anchorage, Alaska.

Meek C.* (2007, November). How do the cultures of federal agencies affect conservation policy in Alaska? Poster presented to EPSCOR National Meeting, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Meek, C. L.*, Hills, S., Kofinas, G. P. ( 2008, April) . These rules come down on us: resilience and endangered species management in Alaska. Poster presented to the Resilience 2008 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden

Meek C.*, Kofinas, G., & Hills, S. (2008, April). Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) conservation policy in Alaska and resilience. Poster presented to the Resilience 2008 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

Meek, C.* & Kofinas, G. (2005, November). Sustaining resources through power-sharing: an examination of marine mammal co-management in Alaska. Poster presented to the 2nd International Conference on Arctic Research Planning (ICARP II), Copenhagen, Denmark.

Meek, C.*, A. Meadow*, A. Godduhn* and S. Wall*. 2004. Scenarios of social response to climate change impacts on two subsistence resources in Interior Alaska: an analysis of resilience and vulnerability. In Extended Abstracts of the ACIA International Scientific Symposium on Climate Change in the Arctic, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Meek, C.*; M. Reidel and R. Meehan. 2006. Indicators of Success in Co-management of Marine Mammals. Invited presentation given to the Indigenous People's Council for Marine Mammals Annual Meeting, Anchorage. Oct. 30, 2006.

Meek, C.*, M. Robards*, G. Kofinas, and A. Lovecraft. 2006. Building resilience through internationalized co-management: case studies of walrus and polar bear management in the Bering Straits region of Alaska and Chukotka. Presentation given to the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Vancouver, BC.

*Meek, C. (2009). Enhancing the fit of marine policy in Alaska through the use of local networks. Presentation given to the International Marine Conservation Congress, George Mason University (Fairfax), Washington, DC.

*Meek C.L. (2009, May 11). Institutional performance in social-ecological systems. Presentation to EPSCOR Living on Earth Conference, Anchorage, Alaska.

*Meek C.L. and Lovecraft, A.L. (2008, August 22-26). Putting the U.S. polar bear debate into context: The disconnect between old policy and new problems. Presentation given to the International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences VI, Nuuk, Greenland.

Murray, M., Duffy, L., Hirons, A. McKinney, H., Strathe, C.*, & Schaaf J. (2006, September). Subsistence choices, mercury bioaccumulation and ecosystem change: A long-term view from the Gulf of Alaska. Human and Social Dynamics 2006 Principle Investigators Meeting, National Science Foundation, Washington DC

Murray, M.S., Gerlach, S.C., and Duffy, L.K. 2005. Climate change, marine systems and community health in the Gulf of Alaska: Bridging gaps between the North and South and the past and future. 6th Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Change Research Community, Bonn, Germany.

Murray, M., L. Duffy, A. Hirons, H. McKinney, C. Strathe*, and J. Schaaf. 2006. Subsistence Choices, Mercury Bioaccumulation and Ecosystem Change: A long-term View from the Gulf of Alaska. Human and Social Dynamics 2006 Principle Investigators Meeting, National Science Foundation, Washington DC, 13-15 September 2006.

Natcher, D.C., S.F. Trainor, H. Huntington, M. Calef, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Factors Contributing to the Spatial Variability of Landscape Burning by Natives Peoples in Interior Alaska. Society of Human Ecology. Bar Harbor, ME.

Nicolson, C., M. Berman, G. Kofinas, and J. Kruse. 2004. Modeling for Insight: Exploring Regional Sustainability and Resilience with Simulation Models and Participatory Integrated Assessment. International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Patterson, T. & Beier, C.* (2006). An ecosystem service assessment from the Tongass National Forest. Paper presentation at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Powell, J.* (2008, April) Alaska water quality standards priority projects 2008-2011. Paper presented at the Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference and Forum 2008, Weatherering Change, Monitoring Uncertainty, Dillingham, Alaska

Powell, J *. & Kofinas, G. ( 2008, April) Moving from sustainability to resilience indicators in Juneau, Alaska USA. Poster presentation. Resilience 2008, Resilience, Adaptation and Transformation in Turbulent Times. International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm, Sweden

*Powell, J. (2009, October). Sustainable design: Alaskan Native Community. Anaktuvuk Pass: The highland prototype. Speaker, School of Architecture. Pai Chai University, Daejeon South Korea.

* Powell, J. (2008, November). Panelist for the Networking Event - Ecological safety and north cooperation. In Fourth World Urban Forum, UN Habitat, Human Settlement, Conference, Nanjing China.

*Powell, J. (2008, September). Alaskan wetlands and climate change adaptation and resilience. In Wetlands 2008. Association of Wetland Managers. Portland, Oregon.

*Powell, J. (2009, April). Climate change and community sustainability indicators in Juneau Alaska. In Arktis Research Seminar, Arctic Graduate School, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi Finland.

Powell, J. (2009, April 1-3). Community indicators and climate change in Alaska. Working Paper. In Arctic Center, Arctic Graduate School, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi Finland. April 1-3, 2009

*Powell, J. (2008, October 30). Sustainable design: Alaskan Native community. Anaktuvuk Pass: The Highland Prototype. Speaker and Abstract. In School of Architecture. Pai Chai University, Daejeon South Korea.

*Powell, J. (2008, April). Alaskan water quality standards. In Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Bristol Bay Campus, Dillingham Alaska. (Speaker).

Rank, L.* (2004). Ethnoecological analysis using Yupik toponyms in an area of theYukon-Kuskokwim Delta. Paper presentation at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Rank, L.* (2005). Ethnoecology in Yup’ik toponyms of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. Paper presentation at the American Society of Ethnohistory. Santa Fe, NM.

Rank, L.* (2005). Landscape interpretation in Yup’ik place names of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. Paper presentation at the Society of Ethnobiology. Anchorage, Alaska.

Rattenbury, K.* (2003). Working with Herders to Understand Climate Change, Reindeer Herding, and Caribou on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Presentation at the Western Arctic Caribou Herd Working Group, Biannual meeting, Anchorage, Alaska

Rattenbury, K.* (2003). Researching reindeer herding and climate change. Paper presented at the Western Arctic Caribou Herd Working Group, Biannual meeting, Anchorage, Alaska.

Rattenbury, K.*, K. Kielland, G. Finstad, and W. Schneider. 2004. Working with Reindeer Herders to Understand Climate Change, Reindeer Herding, and Caribou on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Poster presented at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Rattenbury, K.*, K. Kielland, G. Finstad, and W. Schneider. 2004. Working with Reindeer Herders to Understand Climate Change, Reindeer Herding, and Caribou on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Poster presented at the 10th North American Caribou Workshop, Girdwood, Alaska.

Rattenbury, K.*, K. Kielland, G. Finstad, W. Schneider. 2007. Reindeer Herding, Weather, and Environmental Change on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Robards, M.D.* (2006, September). Sharing perspectives about climate, sea ice, and subsistence walrus hunting. Paper presented at the "Beringia Days" Conference. Anchorage, Alaska.

Robards, M.D*., & Greenberg, J.A. (2007, April). Global constraints on rural fishing communities: Whose resilience is it anyway? Paper presented at the "Pathways to Resilience" Conference. Portland, Oregon.

Robards, M.* (2008, April) Climate change impacts to marine mammal subsistence hunting: A political ecology of resilience, adaptation, and vulnerability. Paper presentation at the Resilience 2008 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden

Robins, E.* & (2007, September) Caribou Leaders Project findings. Porcupine Caribou Management Board meeting. Whitehorse, Canada.

Robins, E.* & Kofinas, G, (2008, April) Speed Talk: Letting leaders pass: traditional knowledge in co-management. Resilience 2008 Stockholm Conference, Sweden.

Robinson, M.A.* (2004, November). Linking western and traditional ways of knowing regarding humpback whitefish in Interior Alaska. Paper presentation at the Alaska Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Sitka, Alaska, USA.

Robinson, M.A.* (2004, May). Innovative approaches to linking local knowledge and fisheries science. Paper presentation at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.

Robinson, M. A.*, Brown, R. J., & Chapin, F. S. (2003). Linking western and traditional ways of knowing as a basis for management of humpback whitefish in Interior Alaska. Presentation, 3rd International Wildlife Management Congress. Christchurch, New Zealand.

Robinson, M.A*., Brown, R. J., & Chapin, F. S. (2003). Linking western and traditional ways of knowing as a basis for management of humpback whitefish in Interior Alaska. Presentation, Alaska Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.

Rosenberg, J. (2009, February). Natural disasters, climate change, and recovery: the sustainability question in post-Ivan Grenada. Presentation in The 50st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New York, NY.

Rosenberg, J. (2010, February). Conditionalities and contractors: outsourcing project implementation in environmental aid. Presentation in The 51st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA.

Rosenberger, A.E., Trienbenbach, S., Prakash, A., Chapin, F.S., III, Margraf, J. (2008). Effects of water loss on fish communities in the Arctic: Landscape perspectives and future research directions. In American Fisheries Society.

Rupp, T.S., P. Duffy, H. Huntington, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2006. Assessing Past and Potential Future Human Influences on the Fire Regime, and Climate Feedbacks in Interior Alaska. Society of Human Ecology. Bar Harbor, ME.

Russell, D. E., G. P. Kofinas, B. Griffith and R. G. White. 2005. Assessing the impacts of oil and gas development on wild Rangifer herds: data requirements, assessment tools and monitoring initiatives. International Symposium on Oil and Gas Activities in the Arctic, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Schmidt, J. I.*, R.T. Bowyer, and J. Ver Hoef. 2003. Effects of motivation and effort on success of moose hunters in interior Alaska. 54th Arctic Science Conference, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK (Abstract Published)

Schmidt, J.I.*, R.T. Bowyer, J. Ver Hoef, and H. Maier. 2003. Effects of motivation and effort on success of moose hunters in interior Alaska. 39th North American Moose Conference and Workshop, Jackson Hole, WY (Abstract Published)

Schmidt, J.I.*, R.T. Bowyer, J. M. Ver Hoef, and J.A.K. Maier. 2004. Success of moose hunters: a new approach for assessing CPUE. Northwest Section of The Wildlife Society, Girdwood, AK (Abstract Published)

Schmidt, J.I.*, R.T. Bowyer, J. M. Ver Hoef, and J.A.K. Maier. 2004. Success of moose hunters: a new approach for assessing CPUE. 84th Annual Meeting of American Society of Mammalogists, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA (Abstract Published).

Schmidt, J.I.* et al. (2006). Genetic diversity and population structure of moose in Alaska. Paper presentation at the AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Schwarber, J.* (2004, May). Disparate attitudes towards catch-and-release fishing in Alaska. Poster presentation at the 5th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences Fairbanks, AK.

Schwarber, J.* (2006, August). Developing Alaska's implementation plan for conserving aquatic resources and habitats. Paper presentation at the State Wildlife Action Plans 'One Year Later' Meeting

*Schwarber, J. (2008, March). Interactions between recreational and subsistence fishing in the Kuskokwim River system, Western Alaska. In Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN.

Schwarber, J.* (2007, September). Sport fishery interactions with Alaska Native villages. Paper presentation at the American Fisheries Society Annual Conference in San Francisco, CA.

Schwarber, J.* (2008, March). Interactions between recreational and subsistence fishing in the Kuskokwim River system. Paper presentation at the Western Alaska. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Memphis,TN.

Schweitzer, P. & Marino, E. (2007). The power of words: Talking and not talking about climate change in Northwestern Alaska. Paper presentation at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Florida.

Schweitzer, P. and Vitebsky, P. (2009, June). The ESF BOREAS Programme: Humanities research in the Arctic Region. Presentation at the European Polar Summit, Brussels, Belgium.

Schweitzer, P. (2009, September). Relocations and resettlements on both sides of Bering Strait: Similarities and differences. Presentation at the 2009 Beringia Days in Anadyr, Russian

Schweitzer, P. (2009, October). Modernizing the periphery: The role of states and political systems in moving populations in Alaska and Chukotka. Presentation at the International conference, The Role of the State in Population Movements: The Circumpolar North and Other Periphery Regions. Rovaniemi, Finland (and co-organizer of the conference).

Schweitzer, P. (2009, October). Co-convener of the panel Movement and emplacement: Histories from the North: environments, movements, narratives. Rovaniemi, Finland (and co-organizer of the conference).

Schweitzer, P. (2010, March). Colonial push and pull: Toward a typology of circumpolar relocations and resettlements. Poster presented at the State of the Arctic meeting, Miami, Florida.

Schweitzer, P. (2010, March). Co-convener of the panel, In and around the house: Transforming domestic spaces in Arctic Alaska and the Russian Far East. Conducted at the Alaska Anthropological Association meeting in Anchorage, Alaska.

Schweitzer, P. (2010, April). The Immobility of modernity: State-induced settlements and their relocations in the circumpolar north. Presentation at theCultures of Movement conference, Victoria, BC.

Schweitzer, P. (2010, April). The Immobility of modernity: State-induced settlements and their relocations in the circumpolar north. Presentation at the Cultures of Movement conference, Victoria, BC.

Schweitzer, P. (2010, April). Climate change, social science, and integration: Lessons from Alaska's EPSCoR Program. Talk at an EPSCoR mini-symposium at the University of Wyoming.

*Schweitzer, P. and Marino, E. (2009). People, knowledge, and water: ethnographies of freshwater use from the Seward Peninsula. In Second Western Alaska Interdisciplinary Science Conference and Forum, Nome, Alaska.

*Schweitzer, P. (2009). Moved by the state: circumpolar perspectives on relocation and cultural impacts. In Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Juneau, Alaska.

*Schweitzer, P. and Marino, E. (2008). Listening to people listening to water: Ethnographies of freshwater use from northwest Alaska. In 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee.

Shanley, C.S.*, S. Pyare, & Kofinas, G.P. (2007, October). Mapping landscape values of hunting communities under access constraints. Poster presentation at the Conference for Sustainability IGERTS, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK.

Shanley, C.S.*, Pyare, S., & Kofinas. G.P. (2008, April). Applying resilience theory to a social-ecological conservation strategy: subsistence moose hunters in rural Alaska. Paper presentation at The Fifth Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium, McGill University, Canada.

Shanley, C.S.*, S. Pyare, & Kofinas, G.P. (2008, April). Resilience and adaptability of subsistence moose hunters facing restricted access. Paper presentation at the Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

Shanley, C.*, Pyare, S., Smith, W.P. (2007, April). Estimating home range size and movement patterns of Northern Flying Squirrels in fragmented landscapes. Paper presentation at The Wildlife Society Alaska Chapter Meetings, Juneau, AK.

* Shanley, C.S, Pyare,S. and Kofinas, G. P. (2008, April). Applying resilience theory to a social-ecological conservation strategy: subsistence moose hunters in rural Alaska. In the Fifth Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium, McGill University, Canada.

* Shanley. C.S., Pyare, S. and Kofinas, G.P. (2008, April). Resilience and adaptability of subsistence moose hunters facing restricted access. In Resilience 2008: International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

* Shanley. C.S., Pyare, S. and Kofinas, G.P. (2008, September). Evaluating the effective loss of wildlife habitat from vehicular traffic in a subsistence community. In American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Arctic Division Annual Conference, Fairbanks, AK.

* Shanley, C.S. (2008, November). Balancing the conservation of wildlife habitat with road access for subsistence hunting in Yakutat, Alaska. In University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Biology and Wildlife Thesis Defense, Fairbanks, AK.

* Shanley, C.S. (2009, February). Balancing the conservation of wildlife habitat with subsistence access in Yakutat, Alaska. In University of Alaska Southeast, Biology Department, Invited Lecturer for Science Seminar Series, Juneau, AK.

Sheperdstown, W.V. & Schweitzer, P. (2005). Arctic societies and cultures: Current state and future trends. Paper presentation at the Workshop on Arctic Warming, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Arlington, VA

Smith, W.P., Pyare, S., & Shanley, C.* (2007, June). Do Red Squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) compete with Northern Flying Squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus) in Southeast Alaska? Paper presentation at the 87th Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists, Albuquerque, NM.

Sparrow, E. (2010, March 21-24). GLOBE, observing locally, connecting globally

projects. Presentation at EPSCoR National Conference (First EPSCoR conference on education outreach) Engaging Americas Talent, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Sparrow, E, Hinzman, L., Walsh, J., Atkinson, D., Alexeev, V., Cherry, J. (2010, March 22-26). A multi-prong approach to Arctic change knowledge transfer. Presenation at the State of the Arctic Conference. Miami, FL.

Sparrow, E. (2010, Jan 25-26). Capacity- building within an interdisciplinary programme: the example of the International Polar Year. First meeting of the Ad Hoc Review Panel on the Role of the International Council for Science (ICSU) in Science Education.

Sparrow, E.B., Boger, R., Yule S., Morris, K., Kopplin, M.R., Jaroensutasinee, M.,Jaroensutasinee, K. , Gordon, L.S., Verbyla, D. and Zicus, S. (2009, Sept. 14 -16). Ecosystem Measurements in Primary and Secondary Student Biome Studies. Proceedings of the 2009 Arctic Science Conference. Impact of the Environment on Human Health, Interdisciplinary Science and Education. Juneau, Alaska. Abst.40, p.28. Arctic Division American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Sparrow, E. Yule, S., Kopplin, M.R.(2009). A Worldwide Community of Primary and Secondary Students and Their Teachers Engage in and Contribute to Geoscience Research. Eos Trans. AGU 90 (53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract ED53D-0555.

Sparrow, E., Zicus S., Miller, A., Baird, A. and Page, G. A. (2009). Reaching Across the Hemispheres with Science, Language, Arts and Technology. Eos Trans. AGU 90 (53). Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U11C-0037.

Strathe, C.J.* (2007, March). Variability in marine ecosystem productivity and it's effects on phocid seal abundance, morphology, and subsistence hunting throughout the holocene as reflected in the archaeological record at Mink Island (XMK-030), Alaska. Alaska Anthropological Association Meetings. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Strathe, C.J.* (2007, March). Seal bones from the beach ridges: Isotopic values of Cape Krusenstern archaeofauna. Alaska Anthropological Association Meetings. Fairbanks, Alaska.

Strathe, C.J.* & Murray, M.S. (2007, January). Isotopic and osteometric evidence of temporal ecosystem change in the Shelikof Strait from archaeologically deposited Harbor Seal remains. Paper presentation at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium. Anchorage, Alaska..

Trainor, S. F., Baer, P., Chapin, F.S. III, Huntington, H., Natcher, D., Naylor, R., & Zavaleta, E. (2004). Human factors in the Alaskan fire regime: Comparing economic, subsistence & ecological values of fire. Paper presentation at the 12th Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research Association. Fairbanks, AK.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F.S. III. (2006). Cross-scale linkages, resilience and the multiple economies of rural Interior Alaska. Paper presentation at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F.S. III, Bifelt, M., Calef, M., DeWilde*, L., Fresco*, N., McGuire, A.D., Huntington, H., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A., Natcher, D.C., Nelson, J., Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A., Wisniewski, J., & Zavaleta, E. (2006, November) . Human-fire interactions in the boreal forest of interior Alaska. Paper presentation at the International Fire Congress, San Diego, CA.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F.S. III, Bifelt, M., Calef, M., DeWilde*, L., Fresco*, N., McGuire, A.D.,

Huntington, H., Huntington, O., Lovecraft, A., Natcher, D.C., Nelson, J., Rupp, T.S., Starfield, A., & Zavaleta, E. (2006). Human-fire interactions in the Boreal Forest of Alaska. Paper presentation at the AAAS, Arctic Div., Fairbanks, AK.

Trainor, S. F., Chapin, F.S., DeWilde*, L., Natcher, D., Baer, P., Naylor, R., Zavaleta, E., Nelson, J., & Huntington, O. (2004). Human factors in the Alaskan fire regime: Comparing economic, subsistence and ecological values of fire. Paper presented at the Environmental Policy & Natural Resources and the Native American Studies Sections of the Western Social Science Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F. S. III, Huntington, H., Natcher, D., DeWilde*, L., Huntingon, O., & Zavaleta, E. (2004). Community response to wildfire in the Alaskan Interior and Yukon Territory. Paper presentation at the Alaska Science Conference American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, Arctic Division Meeting Anchorage, AK.

Trainor, S.F., Chapin, F.S. III, Huntington, H.P., Natcher, D.C., & Kofinas, G. (2008, April) Arctic climate impacts and response: Environmental injustice in Canada and the United States. Association of American Geographers.

Trainor, S. F., Chapin, F.S., McGuire, A. D., Calef, M., Fresco, N.*, Kwart, M., Duffy, P., Lovecraft, A., Rupp, T. S., Natcher, D., DeWilde, L., & Huntington, O. (2007, September) Vulnerability and adaptation to climate related fire impacts in Alaska. Paper presentation at the AAAS, Arctic Division, Anchorage.

Trainor, S. F., Chapin, F. S., Wisniewski, J., DeWilde, L.*, Natcher, D., Calef, M., & Rupp, S. (2004). A history of h uman-fire interactions in the Alaska-Yukon boreal forest. Poster presented at the American Society for Environmental History, Victoria, BC, Canada.

Trainor, S.F., Lovecraft, A.L., & Chapin, F.S. III. (2006). Fire effects on ecosystem services and village economy. Paper presentation at the Society of Human Ecology. Bar Harbor, ME.

Trainor, S.F. (2010, April 14-18). Climate change impacts and adaptation in Alaska: Indigenous perspectives and university collaborations.Presented at The Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Trainor, S.F. (2010, Feb 17 & 18). Adapting to climate change in Alaskan communities. Community forum and presentation at Climate Change Adaptation Workshop. Organized and hosted by Coastal Training Program Kachemak Bay Research Reserve and the Alaska Marine Conservation Council. Homer, Alaska.

Trainor. S.F. (2010, February 16). Climate change and fire in Alaska. Presentation for Stakeholder Workshop, Climate International Arctic Research Center.Change Observations in Rural Interior Villages.

Trainor, S.F., Rupp, T.S., Murphy, K. A. Allen, J. L., Miller, E. A., Jandt, R. R., Olson, D. L., Kolden, C. A. (2009, Nov 30 Dec. 4). Wildland fire science delivery and outreach in Alaska. Poster presentation at the Association of Fire Ecology, 4th International Fire Congress, Savanna, GA.

Trainor, S.F. (2009, November 19). Climate impacts in Alaska. Presentation at the Native Peoples Native Homelands Workshop, Lake Prior, MN.

Trainor, S.F. (2009, November 17). Tools for community scenario planning. Presentation at the Alaska Community-Based Climate Change Adaptation Outreach Program Development Workshop. Organized by Alaska Sea Grant and Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy.

Trainor, S.F.(2009, October 16).Communicating fire science information. Presentation for and facilitation of Alaska Fire Science Consortium Workshop Inaugural

Meeting.Trainor, S.F. (2009, October 15). Alaska Fire Science Consortium. Presentation at the

2009 Annual Fall Fire Review, Fairbanks, AK.Trainor, S.F., Chapin F.S, III, Huntington, H.P., Natcher, D.C., and Kofinas, G. (2008,

April). Arctic climate impacts and response: Environmental injustice in Canada and the United States. In Association of American Geographers.

Wall, S.* (2004). The economic consequences of climate change and variability in Alaska. Paper presentation at the International Arctic Social Sciences Association Conference, Fairbanks AK.

Wall, S.* (2004). The economic consequences of climate change and variability in Alaska. Climate Change in the Arctic, Reykjavik, Iceland.

Wall, S.* (2005). The economic implications of a shortened winter oil exploration season in the north slope of Alaska. Paper presentation at the Climate and Cryosphere Conference, Beijing, China.

Wall, S.* (2005). The economic consequences of climate change and variability in Alaska. Paper presentation at the Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Portland.

Wall, S.* (2005). The economic implications of a shortened winter oil exploration season in the north slope of Alaska. Paper presentation at the Alaska Mining Association, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Wall, S.* (2005). The economic implications of a shortened winter oil exploration season in the north slope of Alaska. Paper presentation at the Alaska Petroleum Support Alliance, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Wall, S.* (2005). The affect of ad hoc management on oil exploration on Alaska’s North Slope. Paper presentation at the International Symposium on Oil and Gas Activities in the Arctic, St. Petersburg, Russia.

Wall, S.* (2006, September). The economic implications of a shortened winter oil exploration season in the north slope of Alaska. Paper presentation at the Asian Permafrost Conference, Lanzhou, China.

Wall, S.* (2006). The effect of discretionary decidion-making on Alaska’s oil exploration season: A case study of science informing policy under conditions of climate change and variability. Paper presentation at the AAAS, Arctic Division. Fairbanks, AK.

Wall, S.* (2006, October). Near extinction of Alaska’s North Slope winter oil exploration from ad hoc management in response to climate change. Paper presentation at The Borderless North Conference, Northern Research Forum. Oulu, Finland.

Wall, S.* (2006, October). Economic implications of climate change and variability in Alaska. Paper presentation at The Borderless North Conference, Northern Research Forum. Oulu, Finland.

Wall, S.* (2008, April). Our ever changing economy. Presentation at the Daughters of the American Revolution meeting, Fairbanks, Alaska

Wall, S.*, & Chapin, F.S. III. (2005). An economic analysis of the impact of climate change on Alaska's forest fire regime. Paper presentation at the Western Forestry and Conservation Association, Portland.

*Wall, S. (2009, April). The effect of discretionary decision making on Alaska's oil exploration season. In Association of Private Enterprise Education, Guatemala City.

*Warren, R. (2009, April). Responses to energy needs in rural Alaska: An opportunity for innovation and the expansion of adaptive capacity? In WAISC. (Poster).

*West, K. (2009, August 3-6). Stories from the river: Using metaphor to examine how Yup’ik Eskimo community members comprehend genetic research information. In IHS Native Research Conference, Portland OR. (Poster).

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Winslow, S.* & Juday , G. P.(2008). Climate impacts on Interior Alaskan forests. Invited Speaker, U.S. Forest Service Pacific North West Forest Inventory and Analysis 2008 Alaska Clients Meeting.

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