All Stories

  1. Seasons of Stress: Understanding the Dynamic Nature of People’s Ability to Respond to Change and Surprise
  2. Urban harvests: food security and local fish and shellfish in Southcentral Alaska
  3. The political ecology of gear bans in two fisheries: Florida's net ban and Alaska's Salmon wars
  4. Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska
  5. Defining energy security in the rural North—Historical and contemporary perspectives from Alaska
  6. Considering communities in fisheries management
  7. Toward a Theory of Coexistence in Shared Social-Ecological Systems: The Case of Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries
  8. “Community Work” in a Climate of Adaptation: Responding to Change in Rural Alaska
  9. Searching for Progress on Food Security in the North American North: A Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis of the Peer-Reviewed Literature + Supplementary Appendix (See Article Tools)
  10. Native to Place: Grass, Soil, Hope by Courtney White
  11. The research journey: travels across the idiomatic and axiomatic toward a better understanding of complexity
  12. Local Perceptions of the Sustainability of Alaska’s Highly Contested Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries
  13. Participation and Investment in Local Agriculture: What’s in a Community?
  14. Rebuilding northern foodsheds, sustainable food systems, community well-being, and food security
  15. The New Environmental Security: Linking Food, Water, and Energy for Integrative and Diagnostic Social-ecological Research
  16. Seafood as Local Food: Food Security and Locally Caught Seafood on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula
  17. “That’s what opening day is for:” social and cultural dimensions of (not) fishing for salmon in Cook Inlet, Alaska
  18. Alternative Perspectives on the Sustainability of Alaska's Commercial Fisheries
  19. Selected plasma fatty acid levels in subsistence fed sled dogs along the Yukon River: a pilot study for biomonitoring
  20. Ways to Help and Ways to Hinder: Governance for Effective Adaptation to an Uncertain Climate
  21. Food Security and Conservation of Yukon River Salmon: Are We Asking Too Much of the Yukon River?
  22. A risk–benefit analysis of wild fish consumption for various species in Alaska reveals shortcomings in data and monitoring needs
  23. FROM CRISIS TO CUMULATIVE EFFECTS: FOOD SECURITY CHALLENGES IN ALASKA
  24. Food, culture, and human health in Alaska: an integrative health approach to food security
  25. The Services-Oriented Architecture: Ecosystem Services as a Framework for Diagnosing Change in Social Ecological Systems
  26. Food and water security in a changing arctic climate