PROGRAM: ABSTRACTS

All presentations are listed below alphabetically by first presenting author.
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See the Sessions page for listings by session.

  • Albon, S.D. Do Parasites Regulate Svalbard Reindeer?
  • Andre, A. Gwich'in Science Camp
  • Bennett, B. The Beringian Connection…Vegetation of Southeast Yukon
  • Bettinger, E.C. Revegetation of an Eighteen Year Old Burn Site near Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada by Five Boreal Tree Species
  • Bobrovitskaya, N.N. Development of Hydrological Network Design Technology
  • Bowyer, R.T. Detecting Sexual Segregation in Deer: Landscape Grain, Sampling Scale, and Population Density
  • Bowyer, R.T. Fluctuating Asymmetry in Antlers of Alaskan Moose: Size Matters
  • Bowyer, R.T. Sexual Segregation in Moose: Effects of Habitat Manipulation
  • Bradford, M. The Importance of Small Streams as Salmon Habitat in the Upper Yukon River Basin.
  • Brelsford, T. On the Road from Chaos to Cooperation: Resource Monitoring for Alaska’s Subsistence Fisheries
  • Brown, B. Habitat Conservation & Stewardship Program
  • Burke, J. Contaminants Found Me: A Science Curriculum for Yukoners
  • Burn, C.R. Investigations of the Response of Permafrost to Climate Change, Takhini River Valley, YT.
  • Cahill, C. Crossing the Border into Arctic Science: Views from a Young Researcher
  • Cannon, R. Partnerships and Cooperative Resource Assessment in Alaska: Developing a Shared Vision for Subsistence Fisheries Management
  • Carr, A. Water Balance Calculations During Snowmelt in a Subarctic Watershed, Seward Peninsula Alaska
  • Castleden, J.L. Inuit Observations on Climate Change: Engaging Scientists and Decision-makers
  • Charlie, R.E. Working Together and Using All Knowledge to Manage Renewable Resources in the Gwich’in Settlement Area
  • Churikova, V. Crossing borders in people's minds, in space and time (the example of Kamchatka and Siberia)
  • Clarkson, P.L. Building Community Capacity In Renewable Resource Management In The Gwich’in Settlement Area
  • Cruikshank, J. Glaciers and Climate Change: Perspectives From Oral Tradition
  • Das, D. Natural Gas Fueled Automobile Engines for Reducing Pollution
  • Degtyarev, S. Application of Microbiological Methods for Ecological Study and Natural Monitoring of Kamchatka and Siberia
  • DeMerchant, R. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ): A Framework for Curriculum Development in Nunavut
  • Drouzyaka, A. Ecological Mechanisms of Population Stability of Some Species of Waterbirds in Different Habitats
  • Eamer, J. Doing Science on the Web: Lessons Learned at Taiga Net
  • Ehnert, W. Gone South For the Winter: A Fairbanks Teacher's Experiences in Antarctica
  • Elie, M-A Posters… a Link Between Arctic Science and Northern Community
  • Enns, V. Ammonia Removal in Northern Sewage Lagoons
  • Failor, B.J. Acute Exposures of Salmonid Embryos to Total Dissolved Solids
  • Farnell, R.G. Southern Yukon Alpine Ice Patches: Climate Change Records, Caribou History, Ancient Hunters and Much More
  • Ford, J. Contaminants in Inland Arctic Fisheries: Partnering Iñupiat Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science
  • Francis, S.R. Natural Disturbance Dynamics in the Kluane Region of Southwest Yukon: Implications for Forest Change
  • Gangloff, R. Recently Discovered Dinosaur Track Sites in the Yukon Territory, an Example of Cross-Border Cooperation
  • Gangloff, R. Theropod Teeth from the Prince Creek Formation (Cretaceous) of Northern Alaska, With speculations on arctic dinosaur paleoecology
  • Garbutt, R.W. The Spruce Bark Beetle in the Yukon
  • Gilbert, S. What is Changing? A Review of Information Assembled by the Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-op
  • Gill, M. Biological Communities of Southeast Yukon Ecosystems
  • Greening, H. Pingo Canadian Landmark - Pingos, People, and Partnerships
  • Greening, H. Current Activities in Ivvavik National Park
  • Griffith, B. Caribou and Heterogeneity in Arctic Ecosystem Processes
  • Hardy, P. School Based Environmental Monitoring using the GLOBE Program
  • Harris, Y. The 1999 Yukon State of the Environment Report
  • Harwood, L. Scientists and Hunters: Working Together in the Delivery of Ringed Seal Research Near Holman, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Hawkings, J. Are Northern Wetlands Drying Up? A Case Study in the Old Crow Flats, Yukon.
  • Hayes, K. Walking Together: An Evaluation of Renewable Resource Co-Management in the Yukon Territory
  • Helfferich, C. Communicating Science in the North
  • Henry, D. Decomposition Rates in Productive Forest Types of Nahanni National Park, Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Henry, J.D. The Kluane Ecological Monitoring Program: An Overview
  • Hik, D.S. Are mammals useful indicators of climate change? Evidence from the southwest Yukon
  • Hik, D.S. YT2025: A new climate change research initiative in the southwest Yukon
  • Hines, M. Low Molecular Weight Compounds that Normally Cycle Anaerobically, Accumulate in Northern Wetlands: Implications for Methanogenesis
  • Hope, A. The I Am Salmon Curriculum Project in Southeast Alaska
  • Horler, A. Long-term Research and Monitoring Plan for the Yukon North Slope
  • Horler, A. Co-management in the Yukon Portion of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region: the North Slope Wildlife Management Advisory Council
  • Hoyt, Z.N. Reproductive Events of Golden King Crab Lithodes aequispinus: a Comparison with Red King Crab Paralithodes camtschaticus
  • Hutchinson, T. From Crisis to Opportunity: Rebuilding Canada's Role in Northern Research
  • Janowicz, J.R. Variability Of Snowmelt Infiltration Across A Mountainous Yukon Watershed Within The Boreal Cordillera Ecoregion
  • Jansen, K. Monitoring Post-Fire Vegetative Change Over Time
  • Jasper, J. Climate Change Impacts & Adaptation Strategies for Canada’s Northern Territories: February 2000 Climate Change Action Fund Workshop in Yellowknife, NT
  • Jensen, A. Science Within the North and Beyond: Issues in Communicating Northern Science
  • Johnson, P. IASC and ACUNS. Roles in International Arctic Science
  • Johnson, P. Change and Variability in the Hydrology of the Boundary Ranges of the St.Elias Mountains
  • Johnston, M.E. Regulation of Arctic Tourism
  • Johnstone, J.F. Effects of Fire Severity on Early Post-Fire Tree Establishment in Yukon and Alaska Burn Scars
  • Kawagley, A.O.. Integrating Indigenous Knowledge, Ways of Knowing and World Views into the Educational System in Rural Alaska
  • Kawula, J.D. Forests, Ice, and Fur Seals: the U.S. Serial Set and its Potential for Northern Historical Scientific Research
  • Kayhko, J. Global change research in Finland with special reference to the Arctic
  • Kennedy, C. Environmental Monitoring on Herschel Island, Yukon
  • Kofinas, G.K. Differing Perspectives and Collective Learning: Using the Possible Futures Model as a Discussion Tool
  • Kofinas, G.K. Transcending the dilemmas of community-based monitoring: Can we, should we, and if so, how?
  • Lingle, C.S. Do Negative Glacier Mass Balances Affect the Alaska Coastal Current?
  • Magomedova, M.A. Substantiation of the Regional System of Protected Natural Areas
  • Major, E.B. Water Quality and Aquatic Monitoring Workshops for Alaska Tribes
  • Malcolm, D. Northern Science and Technology in Canada: Federal Framework and Research Plan April 1, 2000 - March 31, 2002
  • Martin, S. Recreation and Tourism in Southcentral Alaska: Patterns and Prospects
  • Matheus, P. Isotopic Indicators of Environmental Aridity and Paleodiets of Late Quaternary Mammals in Eastern Beringia
  • McDonald, I. Working With Communities to Document Harvesting in the Gwich'in Settlement Area
  • McDonald, I. Ecological Monitoring in Aulavik, Ivvavik and Tuktut Nogait National Parks
  • McRoy, P. Oil Nurtures Worms in the Prince William Sound Ecosystem (part of communications panel)
  • Mougeot, C. Assessment of Long-Term Vegetation and Site Conditions at Reclaimed Yukon Mineral Exploration Sites
  • Mundy, P. Origins of the Alaskan Sustainable Salmon Fishery Policy
  • Munier, A. State of Knowledge Assessment for Climate Change Impacts in Northern Canada
  • Natcher, D. Integrating Community-Based Monitoring into Adaptive Forest Management
  • Nesbitt, T. Facilitating the Work of Northern Collaborative Research Boards: the Culture of Research
  • Nickels, S. Inuit and Contaminant Issues
  • Nicolson, C. Using Simulation Models and Interfaces to Cross Disciplinary Borders
  • Notzke, C. Aboriginal Tourism Development in Canada: a Northern and Southern Perspective
  • O’Shaughnessy, S.A. Climate Change and Adaptation in Forest Management
  • Ogden, A. Climate Change Networking: Partnership Development between Researchers and Communities within Canada and the Circumpolar North
  • Ogden, A. Knowledge into Action: Barriers and Opportunities to Formulating Responses to Climate Change in the North
  • Parker, C.L. Flora and Vegetation of Active Sand Dunes in the Kobuk River Valley, Northwestern Arctic Alaska
  • Pettersson, B. Environmental Protection in the Yukon
  • Pinard, C. Inuvialuit Harvest Study 2000: The Evaluation and Redesign of a Long-Term Harvest Study.
  • Reid, B. Evaporation Modelling at Mine Sites in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada
  • Robinson, D. Local Monitoring of Change -a Four-year Knowledge Co-op Summary
  • Robinson, G. New Technology for Data Sharing and Collaboration
  • Roots, F. Science Policy and International Initiatives (session and panel overview)
  • Roots, F. UNESCO MAB Northern Sciences Network: United Nations Science Across Borders
  • Russell, D. From Caribou Ecology to Sustainability: Crossing International and Interdisciplinary Borders in Arctic Science
  • Savostyanov, A. Study of Mechanisms of Adaptation in the Extreme Conditions of the North
  • Schick, J. Alternatives to Satellite Imagery for Predicting “Caribou” Lichen Abundance In Southern Yukon
  • Siekierska, E. Cartographic Visualization, Case Study Iqaluit
  • Smith, B. Hunters in Focus Groups Complete Hunting Stories Describing Caribou Reactions to Traffic, Snow Machines and Hunting.
  • Smith, S. Canadian Permafrost Monitoring - Contributions to Global Climate Observations
  • Smith, S. Climate Change Poster for the Yukon and Northwest Territories
  • Smith, S. Trends and Variations in Permafrost Temperatures at Alert, Nunavut
  • Spaeth, D.F. Incisor Arcades of Alaskan Moose: is Dimorphism Related to Sexual Segregation?
  • Sparrow, E. Global Change Education using Western Science, Native Observations and Local Knowledge
  • Stottlemeyer, R. Climate Change and Treeline Watershed Nutrient Export, Noatak National Preserve, Alaska
  • Strong, G.S. GEWEX and MAGS
  • Tetlichi, J. Crossing The Borders of Space - Birthing Ground Of The Porcupine Caribou Herd
  • Thorpe, N.L. Contributions of Inuit Ecological Knowledge to Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change to the Bathurst Caribou Herd in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut
  • Thorpe, N.L. Finding a Balance During Times of Transition: Inuit Recommendations on Sustainability in the Mineral Rich Caribou Calving Grounds of Nunavut
  • Timm, M. Involving Students in Resource Issues: “Migratory Bird” and “Fire Science” Education in Interior Alaska
  • van de Wetering, D. Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for Wetland and Waterbird Conservation in the Western Boreal Forest: Ducks Unlimited’s Western Boreal Forest Initiative
  • Walker, J. Human Health and the Arctic – A Collaborative Approach to Establishing, Interpreting and Communicating an Environmental Contaminants Exposure Baseline
  • Warrenchuk, J.J. Effects of Aerial Exposure on the Snow Crab Chionoecetes opilio
  • Weller, G. Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA)
  • Westover, S. Moose Studies in the Richardson Mountains and Adjacent North Slope
  • Whitfield, P. Water Quality of Wolf Creek, Yukon Territory during Open-Water
  • Wilkniss, P.E. Circumpolar Infrastructure: Strategies for International Cooperation in the Arctic
  • Williams, A. Kluane Lake Research Station
  • Williamson, K. Arctic Science: Food for Thought
  • Wilson, S.E. Surface Sediment Diatom Assemblages and Water Chemistry from 30 Lakes in Southwestern Yukon and Northern British Columbia, Canada
  • Wortley, D.A Yukon Perspective: the Role of Renewable Resources Councils in Community Based Forest Management Planning
  • Youcha, E.K. A Preliminary Geohydrology Assessment of Ester Dome, Alaska
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