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Type: Conference Paper
Author(s): Lily Ray; Sarah F. Trainor; Orville H. Huntington; Henry P. Huntington; David C. Natcher; T. Scott Rupp
Publication Date: 2009

Recent global environmental and social changes have created a set of "wicked problems" for which the nature of the problem is poorly defined, the future conditions uncertain, and there is no optimal solution. Athabascan communities in Interior Alaska have confronted this situation for thousands of years and adopted a resilience approach that maximizes a diversity of livelihood options, none of which may be optimal for a narrowly prescribed set of conditions.

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Citation: Chapin, F. Stuart; Ray, Lily; Trainor, Sarah F.; Huntington, Orville; Huntington, Henry P.; Natcher, David C.; Rupp, T. Scott. 2009. SYMP 24-1: Adapting to wicked problems: resilience as a community strategy to address changing wildfire, climate, and economy in Alaskan Athabascan communities. Presented at the 95th ESA Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1-6 August.

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Topics:
Climate    Fire Prevention    Fuels    Outreach    Planning    Social Science
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Keywords:
  • Athapaskans
  • community planning
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FRAMES Record Number: 14785