Doctoral Dissertation: Co-Producing Arctic Sea Ice Knowledge: Insights and Pathways for Co — NSF Award to Arizona State University
Arctic sea ice is a key component of the global climate system and a major indicator of ongoing climate change, and consequently there is an appreciable increase in research activity related to sea ice in the Arctic regions. To understand Earth’s changing climate, scientists have engaged with traditional knowledge of A
| Award title | Doctoral Dissertation: Co-Producing Arctic Sea Ice Knowledge: Insights and Pathways for Co |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2413732 |
| Awardee | Arizona State University |
| City | SCOTTSDALE |
| State | AZ |
| Amount obligated | $59,651 |
| Principal investigator | Abigail York |
| Program | ASSP-Arctic Social Science |
| Start date | 09/15/2024 |
| Abstract | Arctic sea ice is a key component of the global climate system and a major indicator of ongoing climate change, and consequently there is an appreciable increase in research activity related to sea ice in the Arctic regions. To understand Earth’s changing climate, scientists have engaged with traditional knowledge of Arctic Indigenous peoples through various participatory methods, including co-production of knowledge (CPK). However, Indigenous knowledge has often been treated merely as data to i |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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