Theses/Dissertations from 2025
Evaluating sustainability policies by measuring well-being: evidence from Mongolia, Amgalan Batsuuri
Post-typhoon Merbok impact on geographically isolated western Alaska communities and sustainable recovery process for vulnerable populations, Daryl Schaffer
Theses/Dissertations from 2024
Fire management in the face of rapid climate change: a case study of the Yukon Flats workshop, Abigail Hicks
Implementation of community-based natural resource management at Hustai National Park, Mongolia, Tsermaa Nyamdavaa
Detection of overflow using Synthetic Aperture Radar, Cristina Ornelas
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Impacts of cover cropping and tillage on weed populations and soil nutrients in a sub-Arctic environment, Erin L. Carr
Health benefits of the hunter/gatherer lifestyle, Melynda Sheri Coker
Apple production potential in Interior Alaska within a state of amplified climatic change, Justin Hogrefe
Training the next generation of climate science integrators: lessons from the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, Fiona Rowles
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
Stakeholder needs and information use in cryospheric hazard planning and response: case studies from Alaska, Dina Abdel-Fattah
Preliminary Fairbanks Bee Pollinator Protection Plan, Samuel E. Adams
Retrospective analysis of the Alaska halibut and sablefish individual fishing quota fisheries comparing the program with the anticipated outcomes and other limited entry fisheries, Alexander Kotlarov
It's so good to be back: explorations of subsistence in Alaska, James Magdanz
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Learning from the local scale: identifying and addressing local blind spots in Arctic environmental governance, Tracie Curry
Crop modeling to assess the impact of climate change on spring wheat growth in sub-Arctic Alaska, Stephen K. Harvey
The Importance of communication in land use planning for interior Alaska: a participant observation study, Olivia K. Lunsford
Wildfire in Alaska: the economic role of fuel treatments and homeowner preferences in the wildland urban interface, Allen Christopher Molina
Planning for positive outcomes: testing methods for measuring outdoor recreation preferences on public lands, Roger Bryant Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Marine associated bird and mammal habitat use at the Five Finger Lighthouse Island, Lori Beraha
Social dimensions of invasive plant management: an Alaska case study, Tara L. Callear
A farmers guide to evaluate soil health using physical, chemical, and biological indicators on an agricultural field in Alaska, Cory J. Cole
A study of soil topo-sequences in the Steese and White Mountains of Alaska, Eric S. Geisler
Are sustainable livelihoods critical to the success of community-based marine protected areas?, Nina A. Olivier
Why did Alaska eliminate the Alaska Coastal Management Program?, Ryan M. Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
The effects of freezing and storage time on the quality of reindeer meat, George A. Aguiar
Baseline data of bird populations in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, Mexico: a citizen science approach, Teresa S. Anderson
Toward Arctic transitions and sustainability: modeling risks and resilience across scales of governance, Berill Blair
Development and implementation of an elementary place-based science curriculum for the Yakutat School District, Sarah Liben
Community relationships with traditional forests and their effects on long-term conservation: a case study from Kaboli, Togo, Lauren Lynch
Perceptions of success: a case study of planning for climate change in Shaktoolik, Alaska, Stefan G. Tangen
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Potential of Pleurotus ostreatus to remediate diesel-contaminated soil in subarctic mesocosms, Christin Elizabeth Anderson
The study of human-caribou systems in the face of change: using multiple disciplinary lenses, Archana Bali
Wellness through the lens of gathering, gardening, and grocery, Shannon Busby
Landscape-scale establishment and population spread of yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis) at a leading northern range edge, John P. Krapek
Past, current, and future forest harvest and regeneration management in Interior Alaska boreal forest: adaptation under rapid climate change, Miho Morimoto and N/A 森本未星
Factors influencing the timing and frequency of moose-vehicle collisions at urban-wildland interfaces in subarctic Alaska, Jacobus Cornelis Noordeloos
What community characteristics lead to the successful outcome of rural water projects?, Josephine-Mary Sam
Qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with nutrition educators identifies challenges and strategies for serving Alaska Native clients, Ronald Edward Standlee-Strom
An impact assessment of current rural Alaska village solid waste management systems: a case study, William H. Wilkins
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
The 30-year outcome of assisted regeneration treatments in a burned and salvaged Interior Alaska boreal forest, Andrew Allaby
What variables foster the adoption and implementation of sustainable practices by local governments?, John Duffy
Caribou migration, subsistence hunting, and user group conflicts in northwest Alaska: a traditional knowledge perspective, Gabriela Halas
"There are just a few of us, but we are all important": responses to a disaster preparedness survey in Interior Alaska river villages, Celia Jackson
How can participatory social network analysis contribute to community-led natural resources management?: a case study from Bua Province, Fiji Islands, Brook. M. McDavid
Evapotranspiration in a subarctic agroecosystem: field measurements, modeling and sustainability perspectives, Watcharee Ruairuen
Geomorphic and climatic influences on white spruce growth near the forest-tundra ecotone in Southwestern Alaska, Emily E. Sousa
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Further clarification of interpersonal versus social values conflict: insights from motorized and non-motorized recreational river users, Michael J. Gibson
The history of land use on Alaska's Kenai River and its implications for sustaining salmon, Susan F. Loshbaugh
Forest biometrics and quantitative analysis of forested ecoystems in coastal Alaska, Randy Louis Peterson
Nature-based tourism operator response to environmental change in Juneau, Alaska, Kristin Timm
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
A model for sustainability science in higher education: water research, science and sustainability literacy, and community adaptive capacity, Cindy E. Fabbri
The governance of wolves in transboundary regions: a triquetrous study of ephemeral agreements transcending sub-national and national boundaries, Brett M. Parks
Spatial resilience and the incorporation of traditional ecological knowledge in mapping Sitka herring, James W. Shewmake
Modeling changes in the length of the agricultural growing season in Interior Alaska, Nicole Y. Swenson
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
Public use of local foods in the Tanana Valley: understandings of producers and low-income community members, Rachel Aleksandra Garcia
Conditions For Effective Use Of Community Sustainability Indicators And Adaptive Learning, James E. Powell
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Human well-being in recreation: an investigation of the expectancy-valence theory, Andrew M. Harrington
Arctic sea ice: satellite observations, global climate model performance, and future scenarios, Tracy S. Rogers
How does improved access to clean water impact rural communities? Evaluating impact of water projects in the Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam district in Ghana, Josephine-Mary O. Sam
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Factors influencing the development of wind power in rural Alaska communities, Jill Erin Maynard
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Comparing Marine Mammal Co-Management Regimes In Alaska: Three Aspects Of Institutional Performance, Chanda L. Meek
Assessing utilitarian wildlife value orientations of Alaska residents: an urban and rural perspective, Quinn G. Tracy
Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Factors contributing to the participation of organizations in a voluntary environmental program: the case of Green Star, Anchorage, Alaska, Jean M. Doherty-Guzzetti
Theses/Dissertations from 2005
Aspen coppice with coarse woody debris: a silvicultural system for interior Alaska moose browse production, Todd F. Nichols
Changing strategies in Seward Peninsula reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) management, Heather J. Oleson
Using remote sensing to examine changes of closed-basin surface water area in Interior Alaska from 1950-2002, Brian Alan Riordan
Assessing the generalizability of study results: an outdoor recreation application, Stephen C. Taylor
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
A market survey of ecotourists in the Valdivian temperate forest ecoregion of Chile, Scott Harris
Distribution and ecology of exotic plants in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska, Paul Christian McKee
Carbon Cycling In Three Mature Black Spruce ( Picea Mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) Forests In Interior Alaska, Jason Gene Vogel
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
Landscape Control Of Thunderstorm Development In Interior Alaska, Dorte Dissing
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
Bioavailability and chemical characterization of soil organic matter in Arctic soils, Xiaoyan Dai
Delineating drawdown lakes and Salix alaxensis in interior Alaska using Landsat TM and multitemporal SAR imagery, Julieanne L. Fogde