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Ecological and Earth Sciences in Mountain Areas: Sept. 6-10, 2002

Authors:
Ryan Danby, PhD Candidate, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
David S. Hik, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, D. Scott Slocombe, Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Andrew Williams, Manager, Kluane Lake Research Station, Arctic Institute of North America

Poster Title: Science and The St. Elias: Research and Development in North America’s Highest Mountains

Poster Abstract: The past, present, and future of science in the St. Elias Mountains of Yukon, Alaska, and British Columbia, as well as its relationship with regional management and development is examined. Science in the region has evolved from an early foundation of exploration and mountaineering, through stages of resource inventories and surveys, to more recent deductive scientific research. Directly or indirectly, events such as construction of the Alaska Highway, establishment of the Arctic Institute’s Kluane Lake Research Station, and establishment of protected areas have helped foster science in the region. In turn, science has influenced regional development by providing the knowledge and understanding utilized in resource use, planning, and decision making. Over the past decade management of the region has become less sectoral and more cooperative in nature, due partly to the implementation of comanagement and exercises in regional planning. Building science into this process through collaborative endeavours such as long term ecological monitoring, adaptive management, and information integration will contribute towards truly ecosystem-based management of the region.

    

 

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