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Landslides: Mapping, Assessment, Monitoring, Mitigating Hazards, and Funding

November 25, 2024

This session covered the various landslide monitoring efforts being conducted by Tlingit and Haida in Southeast Alaska, FEMA hazard mapping, and funding opportunities with the USGS.

Session date: November 20, 2024


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Igiugig Monitoring Planning and Seal Research

October 29, 2024

This session shared the work that Igiugig Village (Igyararmiut) is doing to develop a monitoring plan as well as a new scientific study on harbor seals in Iliamna Lake, Alaska.

Session date: October 29, 2024


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Coastal Mapping and Decision Making – Part II

September 19, 2024

This session expanded on the conversation that began in May surrounding coastal mapping and decision making for the City of Unalakleet.

Session date: September 18, 2024


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Coastal Mapping and Decision Making

May 15, 2024

In this session we will hear how the City of Unalakleet is engaging in climate adaptation initiatives and decision-making.

Session date: May 15, 2024


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Alaska’s Migratory Birds and the Avian Flu

March 20, 2024

This information session will deliver Alaska-focused information about avian influenza.

Session date: March 20, 2024


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Alaska BLM D-1 Withdrawals

January 24, 2024

There are 28 million acres of ANCSA Section 17 D-1 lands in Alaska that are under review for potential changes in land-use.

Session date: January 24, 2024


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Arctic Governance, Indigenous Peoples, and Wildfire

November 15, 2023

This session covers the Arctic Council, GCI, governance, climate change, Indigenous Knowledge, local vs. international impact, and increased wildfires.

Session date: November 15, 2023


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Alaska Native Reindeer Husbandry: Food Sovereignty and Climate Resilience

October 25, 2023

This session will provide a brief history of Alaska Native reindeer husbandry in the Bering Strait and Northwest Arctic region, an assessment of the education and workforce opportunities associated with reindeer, and a vision of…

Session date: October 25, 2023


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Looking Back: BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Stories of Success

September 13, 2023

This Information Session will feature previous BIA Tribal Climate Resilience recipients sharing their climate adaptation stories and how they utilized the BIA Tribal Climate Resilience funding to propel their adaption strategies forward. We will hear…

Session date: September 13, 2023


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Living on Ice Rich Permafrost: 50 Years to a Slow Moving Disaster in Pt. Lay (Part 2)

May 17, 2023

This session continued a holistic look at the impacts of climate and infrastructure on permafrost thaw in Point Lay, and share how the community is adapting. Specifically this session will explore lessons learned related to…

Session date: May 17, 2023


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