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Book Title
Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic
ISBN
9781602234284
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Maryann Fidel, Finn Danielsen, Olivia Lee, Lisbeth Iversen, Noor Johnson
Item Length
10in
Publisher
University of Alaska Press
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
116 Pages

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Community-Based Monitoring In The Arctic presents a review of the capabilities, good practices, opportunities, and barriers of community-based environment-monitoring programs (CBMs) in the Arctic, with a focus on decision-making for resource management. Based on a self-reporting survey of 30 CBM programs, analysis of the scientific literature, and exchange of experiences with more than 300 CBM program practitioners and community members at five workshops in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Svalbard, and Russia, authors describe the characteristics of the CBM programs, their coverage, the framework and format of their knowledge products, and the potential linkages to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The book also summarizes good practices in terms of implementing and sustaining the programs, obtaining impacts, connecting with other approaches, ensuring the quality of knowledge products, and addressing the rights of Indigenous and local communities. In conclusion, authors discuss the challenges that CBM programs face, and how to move forward with CBM in the Arctic. Book jacket.

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Publisher
University of Alaska Press
ISBN-10
1602234280
ISBN-13
9781602234284
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
Maryann Fidel, Finn Danielsen, Olivia Lee, Lisbeth Iversen, Noor Johnson
Publication Name
Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
116 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Qh541.15.M64d36 2021
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The manuscript is the first to my knowledge that compiles so much information from so many CBM efforts in one place. (...) With this report in hand, proponents of CBM projects should be able to address most objections to their ideas, while also refining their approaches to reflect what has and hasn't worked elsewhere. It is thus valuable for practitioners as well as scholars, and for those considering funding or partnering with CBM efforts, who will be able to better distinguish well-conceived efforts from half-baked proposals. (...) Its clear-headed advice and ideas should also appeal to those involved in CBM elsewhere in the world. (...) This makes a major contribution to turning CBM from a politically correct afterthought to "real" science, into a rigorous and respected practice in its own right. - Henry P. Huntington, The issues of better integrating CBM programs with government agency programs and ensuring that decision-making processes not only use those data but also respect the rights of resource-dependent communities to shape decision making are two key and timely themes that are placed front and center in this manuscript. This will make the publication a key contribution in CBM literature. - Kirsten M. Silvius
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Foreword 1 Introduction 1.1 Methods 2 Capabilities 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Characteristics of Arctic CBM Programs 2.3 Coverage of Arctic CBM Programs 2.4 The Framework and Format of Knowledge Products from the Arctic CBM Programs 2.5 Linkages to International Agreements and UN Sustainable Development Goals 2.6 Summary: Capabilities 3 Good Practice 3.1 Good Practice: Establishing CBM Programs 3.2 Good Practice: Implementing CBM Programs 3.3 Good Practice: Sustaining CBM Programs 3.4 Good Practice: Obtaining Impacts Through CBM 3.5 Good Practice: Connecting and Cross-Weaving with Other Approaches 3.6 Good Practice: Ensuring the Quality of Knowledge Products 3.7 Good Practice: Addressing the Rights of Indigenous and Local Communities 3.8 Summary: Good Practice 4 Challenges and How to Address Them 4.1 Challenge: Limited Ability or Interest of Management Agencies to Access, Understand, and Act on CBM-Derived Guidance 4.2 Challenge: Insufficient Linkages Between CBM Programs and the Priorities of Northern Communities 4.3 Challenge: Sustaining Community Members? Long-Term Commitment to CBM Efforts 4.4 Challenge: Lack of Compatibility Between Data Formats of Scientist-Executed Monitoring and CBM Programs 4.5 Challenge: Intellectual Property Rights, Respect and Reciprocity, and Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) 4.6 Challenge: Organizational and Support Structures for CBM Programs 4.7 Summary: Challenges and How to Address Them 5 Moving Forward with CBM in the Arctic Appendix A. Arctic CBM Programs Appendix B. CBM Practitioner Questionnaire References Index
Copyright Date
2020
Topic
General, Life Sciences / Biology
Lccn
2020-001551
Dewey Decimal
363.7/06309113
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science, Social Science

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