Webinar Available
Understanding the Arctic Through A Co-Production of Knowledge
Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy
Webinar date: 10:00-11:00 AKDT, Wednesday, 11 April 2018
Presenters: Carolina Behe, Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska, and Raychelle Daniel, The Pew Charitable Trust
For more information and instructions on connecting to the webinar, go to:
https://accap.uaf.edu/coproduction
For questions, contact:
Tina Buxbaum
Email: tmbuxbaum [at] alaska.edu
The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) announces a webinar titled Understanding the Arctic Through A Co-Production of Knowledge. This webinar will be presented by Carolina Behe from the Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska and Raychelle Daniel from the Pew Charitable Trust. The webinar will take place 10:00-11:00 AKDT, Wednesday, 11 April 2018.
The webinar will be available online or in-person at the Akasofu building, Room 407 on the University of Alaska campus.
Webinar Summary:
The Arctic is changing at an accelerated rate due to climate change and increased anthropogenic activity. Given the rate of change, never has it been more important to work toward a holistic understanding of the Arctic’s interconnecting systems. A co-production of knowledge framework will provide the holistic view and comprehension needed to inform effective and adaptive policies and practices. The presenters will underscore the role and value of different knowledge systems with different methodologies and the need for collaborative approaches in identifying research questions. The most important components that form a co-production of knowledge framework will be presented.
For more information and instructions on connecting to the webinar, go to:
https://accap.uaf.edu/coproduction
For questions, contact:
Tina Buxbaum
Email: tmbuxbaum [at] alaska.edu