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Adaptation Projects
MISSING - Enhancing Indigenous-Led Community-Based Monitoring
Adaptation Research - Is It Being Used?
To evaluate the uptake of adaptation research, this project reviewed five climate adaptation plans written in the Yukon over the past decade and conducted interviews focusing on the Dawson Climate Change Adaptation plan. 
Adaptive Management - BEACONs Project
Through partnership with the Boreal Ecosystems Analysis for Conservation Networks, NWBLCC implemented a new approach to conservation planning.
An Integrated Ecosystem Model for Alaska and Northwest Canada
The Integrated Ecosystem Model is designed to help resource managers understand the nature and expected rate of landscape change.
An Inventory of Resource Management Plans Across the Northwest Boreal Region
This review summarized and synthesized 120 management plan goals within the northwest boreal geography to enable comparison across plans.
Coordinated Monitoring Across the Northwest Boreal
To inform management for a resilient and functioning landscape, this coordinated monitoring system set minimum standards to allow cooperators to combine monitoring data to make landscape scale inferences.
Drivers of Change in the Northwest Boreal Region
This book synthesizes the latest research on boreal ecosystems to provide a resource for land and resource managers as these ecosystems continually change and shift.
Evaluating Climate Connectivity in Alaska and Northwest Canada
This research models patterns of climate connectivity to map linkages among protected areas that promote climate change resilience.
Integrating Traditional Knowledge and Western Science
This process provides an important example for how other scientists and managers can work with native communities effectively synthesizing traditional knowledge and western science data.
Mapping Decades of Research in Alaska and Canada
This project created the Northwest Boreal Science and Management Research Tool (SMMRT) that catalogues articles, reports, land management plans, and datasets into a user-friendly database.
Modeling Connections Between Alaska's National Parks and Refuges
This study identified potential landscape linkages to provide a proactive land use planning tool amid scenarios of change and development.
Social Network Dynamics of Partners
This study created a Conservation Social Network to be used to leverage partner expertise and better facilitate collaboration
Understanding Traditional Ecosystem Management Practices
​This project documented traditional ecosystem management practices to provide insight and understanding into the culturally-based rules which guide land management.

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The Northwest Boreal Partnership would like to thank our generous core funders: the Volgenau Foundation, Alaska Conservation Foundation, National Science Foundation, Network for Landscape Conservation, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 

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