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Principal Investigator:Armitage, Peter Licensed Year(s):
2015
Summary:
To document Aklavik Inuvialuit Traditional Use (hunting, trapping, fishing, collection of berries, camp locations, travel routes, etc.) and some Traditional Knowledge related to focal species in the context of renewing the Yukon North Slope Conservation and Management Plan.
Over a 4-5 week period starting in February 2015, the Principle Investigator (PI) and a community co-researcher will inter...
Principal Investigator:Walker-Larsen, Jennifer Licensed Year(s):200320022001
2000
Summary:
Forest Fire Effects on Vegetation and Wildlife Habitat use: Research sites will be accessed by helicopter. Sites are located in burns of different ages. In the summer, small teams will complete vegetation plots, assess species composition and percent cover, and assess wildlife abundance. In the winter, helicopter track surveys will be completed.
Forest Monitoring (ARNEWS and SI/MAB plots): The...
Principal Investigator:Irlbacher-Fox, Stephanie Licensed Year(s):
1998
Summary:
This project will involve researching Inuvialuit and Gwich'in traditional governance and how this can be used in shaping self government institutions. To do this research the self government office plans to: 1) hire community development workers in each community, 2) train community development workers in the skills they need to do the research and work on other areas of self government, 3) worker...
Principal Investigator:Downie, Bruce K. Licensed Year(s):
1992
1991 Summary:
Begun in 1991, the researcher and his associates will continue to prepare a management plan for the Pingos Canadian Landmark....
Principal Investigator:Slocombe, D. Scott Licensed Year(s):1992
1991
Summary:
This three year research project will begin this year. The study will compare conservation and development planning methods and processes in several resource-based regions of the world. Information will be collected on existing methods and processes in the Beaufort Sea, Yukon North Slope, Kluane, Prince William Sound and Australian Alps....