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Doctoral Dissertation Research: Icy Intersections: How Worldviews affect Multi-level Stewa — NSF Award to Arizona State University

This project examines how worldviews held by decision-makers at different levels– from local, to regional, state, and federal– play a role in governing rapidly changing Arctic frozen landscapes of ice, snow, and permafrost. Governance is a process that takes rules, norms, and shared strategies and applies them as polic

Award titleDoctoral Dissertation Research: Icy Intersections: How Worldviews affect Multi-level Stewa
Award ID2413780
AwardeeArizona State University
CitySCOTTSDALE
StateAZ
Amount obligated$62,194
Principal investigatorShauna BurnSilver
ProgramASSP-Arctic Social Science
Start date10/01/2024
AbstractThis project examines how worldviews held by decision-makers at different levels– from local, to regional, state, and federal– play a role in governing rapidly changing Arctic frozen landscapes of ice, snow, and permafrost. Governance is a process that takes rules, norms, and shared strategies and applies them as policies or regulations across diverse social and environmental contexts. Worldviews are grounded in different underlying values and assumptions held by rights- and stake-holders who, f
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