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                  Human Ecology and Climate Change:
                People and Resources in the Far North

        David L. Peterson and Darryll R. Johnson (eds.) 1995

           Taylor and Francis, 1900 Frost Road, Suite 101, 
                     Bristol, PA 19007, USA
             Tel: (215) 785 5800. Fax: (215) 785-5515.

                  ISBN 1-56032-404-x (hardback)

Preface
Foreword
Contributors
List of Figures and Tables

CLIMATE AND HUMAN POPULATIONS --
A DYNAMIC BALANCE

Human ecology and climate change at northern latitudes
  David L. Peterson and Darryll R. Johnson
    Climatic variation and human populations 
    Climate change, natural resources, and humans 
    Resource management and human populations in the Far North 
    Climate change and the biosocial environment 
    References 

Potential climate change in northern North America
  Sue A. Ferguson
    Environmental controls on high-latitude climate
    Regional climate patterns in northern North America
    Summary
    References

Demography and socioeconomics of northern North
  America: Current status and impacts of climate change
  Jonathan P. Kochmer and Darryll R. Johnson
    The national and international contexts of northern social change 
    Demographic information 
    Global warming and northern economies 
    Summary 
    References 

PREDICTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

Modeling potential impacts of climate change on northern landscapes 
  Patrick N. Halpin  
    Objectives and approach
    General description of models
    Potential changes in ecoclimatic regions
    Potential changes in effective moisture
    Implications for northern habitats and protected areas
    Summary
    References

Climate and ecological relationships in northern latitude ecosystems 
  John L. Hom  
    Physical environment 
    Arctic and boreal ecosystems 
    Past changes and current observations in northern ecosystems 
    Summary: The future of northern ecosystems 
    References  

Responses of Arctic ungulates to climate change
  Anne Gunn
    People, caribou, and musk-oxen
    Weather and forage: Caribou and musk-oxen
    Climate change predictions
    Weather and fluctuations in caribou and musk-ox numbers
    Climate change, people, caribou, and musk-oxen
    Summary
    References

Effects of climate change on marine mammals in the Far North 
  Kathryn A. Ono  
    Marine mammals of the North Pacific
    Direct effects of increased temperatures
    Indirect effects due to changes in prey distribution
    Summary
    References

Response of anadromous fish to climate change in the North Pacific 
  Richard J. Beamish  
    Controversies over climatic impacts on fish population 
      dynamics 
    The l976-77 event in the mid-Pacific 
    The l976-77 event in coastal areas 
    The impact of climate change on salmon in fresh water 
    Salmon at their northern limits Fisheries management and 
      research in a changing climate 
    Sumrnary 
    References  

HUMAN POPULATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES: 
HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES  

Increments, ranges, and thresholds: Human population responses 
  to climate change in northern Alaska 
  Steve J. Langdon  
    Indigenous groups: Traditional resource use and settlement
    Historic and cultural change: 1850-1990
    Climate and history
    Summary
    References

Resource use in rural Alaskan communities
  Donald Callaway
    Where Alaskans live 
    Wildlife harvest characteristics in rural Alaska 
    The cultural importance of subsistence in rural communities 
    Subsistence and social organization 
    Subsistence, sharing, and cultural identity 
    Climate change, cultural change, and access to wildlife 
      resources in Alaska 
    Sumrnary 
    References 

Warming the Arctic: Environmentalism and Canadian Inuit 
  George W. Wenzel  
    Global warming, science, and the Arctic
    The Dorset-Thule transition
    Diamonds in the Far North by Christy M. Parker
    Global warming and green trends
    Seals, snowmobiles, and green concerns
    Inuit options for the future
    Summary
    References

NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS 
IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT 

Global warming and conflict management: Resident native 
  peoples and protected areas 
  Patrick C. West  
    Two sociological premises Conflicts between Native peoples 
      and protected areas under conditions of climate change Water, 
    Electricity, and the Cree by Christy M. Parker 
    Preexisting conditions Conflict management strategies 
    Summary 
    References  

Comanagement of natural resources: Some aspects of the 
  Canadian experience 
  Peter J. Usher  
    Origins and development of comanagement 
    What claims-based comanagement provides 
    Comanagement in practice Native Land Claims and Settlements 
      in Canada by Christy M. Parker
    Some outstanding issues in comanagement 
    References  

Common property resource management and northern protected 
  areas 
  John Wiener  
    Why do we need better management?
    Theory of common property regimes
    Summary
    References

Inuit indigenous knowledge and science in the Arctic
  Ellen Bielawski
    Theoretical background
    Case study: How Inuit construct knowledge
    Case study: An ethnography of Arctic science
    Traditional Resource Management
    by Apangulak Charlie Kairaiuak
    Summary
    References

Understanding northern environments and human populations 
  through cooperative research: A case study in Beringia 
  Jeanne Schaaf  
    Program overview
    Partnerships in ethnohistory and archeology
    Russian-American collaboration
    Landscape history research
    Biological studies
    Summary
    References

Biology, politics, and culture in the management of subsistence
  hunting and fishing: An Alaskan case history 
  Robert Bosworth
    What is subsistence? 
    History of subsistence management in Alaska 
    The dual subsistence management programs 
    The resource management institutions: Programs and policies 
    Summary
    Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
      by  Darryll R. Johnson  
    References

Biosphere reserves: A flexible framework for regional cooperation 
  in an era of change  
  Martin F. Price
    Biosphere reserves: A changing concept
    Regional cooperation: Biosphere reserves in North America
    Regional initiatives: Some conclusions
    Biosphere reserves in the Far North in an era of climate change
    Summary
    References

ESSAYS: CONFLICT IN SOCIAL VALUES

Global warming, protected areas, and the right to live off the land
  Patrick C. West
    Preservation and the social consequences of cultural 
      disruption 
    Advocacy within the conflict management game
    When push comes to shove: The power equation
    Finding common ground: Regional advisory boards
    Summary
    References

Preserving environmental values in parks and protected areas
  Chip Dennerlein
    A paradigm shift in the North
    Protected area designation and new management challenges
    Environmental values in protected areas
    Subsistence and management challenges
    Summary: A sustainable future
    References

SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS

An interdisciplinary assessment of climate change on northern 
   ecosystems: The Mackenzie Basin Impact Study 
   Stewart J. Cohen  
    Finding common ground
    Researching impacts in a multidisciplinary group setting
    Collaboration with stakeholders
    Climate change and merging agendas
    A midterm progress report
    Life after MBIS?
    Summary and a final note: It isn't over yet
    References

An action plan for an uncertain future in the Far North
  David L. Peterson and Darryll R. Johnson
    Priorities for the future
    Small steps and giant Ieaps
    References

Index


AUTHORS

Richard J. Beamish
Pacific Biological Station
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 5K6
Canada

Ellen Bielawski
Arctic Institute of North America
University of Calgary
2500 University Drive N.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
Canada

Robert Bosworth
Division of Subsistence
Alaska Department of Fish & Game
P.O. Box 25526
Juneau, AK 99802

Donald Callaway
Subsistence Division
National Park Service
2525 Garnbell Street
Anchorage, AK 99503-2892

Stewart J. Cohen
Climate and Atmospheric Research Directorate
Environment Canada
4905 Dufferin Street
Downsview, Ontario M3H 5P4
Canada

Chip Dennerlein
National Parks and Conservation Association
329 F. Street #208
Anchorage, AK 99516

Sue A. Ferguson
USDA Forest Service
Pacific Northwest Research Station
4043 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105

Anne Gunn
Department of Renewable Resources
Government of the Northwest
Territories
Yellowknife, N.W.T. XlA 3S8
Canada

Patrick N. Halpin
Department of Environmental Sciences
Clark Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903

John L. Hom
USDA Forest Service
5 Radnor Corporate Center
P.O. Box 6775
l00 Matsonford Rd., Suite 200
Radnor, PA l9087-4585

Darryll R. Johnson
Cooperative Park Studies Unit
Box 352100
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195

Apangulak Charlie Kairaiuak
1574 Wintergreen Street
Anchorage, AK 99508

Jonathan P. Kochmer
University Extension
University of Washington
140l N. 40th Street
Seattle, WA 98l03

Steve J. Langdon
Department of Anthropology
32l l Providence Drive
University of Alaska
Anchorage, AK 99508

Kathryn A. Ono
Department of Life Sciences
University of New England
Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005

Christy M. Parker
Cooperative Park Studies Unit
Box 352100
University of Washington
Seattle, WA98195

Dand L. Peterson
Cooperative Park Studies Unit
Box 352100
University of Washington
Seattle, WA98195

Martin F. Price Environrnental Change Unit 
University of Oxford 
la Mansfield Road 
Oxford OXl 3TB 
Great Britain 

E. Fred Roots
UNESCO-MAB Northern Sciences
Network
R.R. #3
Wakefield, Quebec JOX 3G0
Canada

Jeanne Schaaf
Division of Cultural Resources
National Park Service
2525 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 99503-2892

Peter J. Usher
P. J. Usher Consulting Services
Box 4815, Station E
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5H9
Canada

George W. Wenzel
Department of Geography
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6
Canada

Patrick C. West
School of Natural Resources & Environment
Dana Building
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48l09-lll5

John Wiener
Environment and Behavior Program
Institute of Behavioral Science
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309-0468

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