NORTHWEST BOREAL PARTNERSHIP
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Projects
The Northwest Boreal Partnership leads, funds, or collaborates on many individual projects related to our shared mission and goals. Project topics vary and we use strategic approaches, including coordination, decision-making tools, and synthesis of data or knowledge and often support scientific research or local and indigenous knowledge. To explore our projects, click on a topic or approach shown below or in the list. Presentations about some of our projects are archived and can be viewed through these links.
Projects Organized by Topic
Land Use Planning
Subsistence & Harvested Foods
Climate Change
Wildlife
Monitoring
Adaptation
Projects Organized by Approach/Method
Coordination or Workshops
Data or Knowledge Synthesis
Decison-Making Tools
Local and Indigenous Knowledge
Scientific Research

Full Project List

Current Projects  ​
  • Indigenous Sentinels Network Traditional Foods Program
  • Indigenous Collaborations Program at Alaska Pacific University
  • Yukon Flats Refuge Fire Management & Permafrost Workshop
  • One Health Partnership in Yukon Flats
  • Expanding the Anadromous Waters Catalog
  • Northern Connections: Bridging Indigenous Knowledge & Observation Efforts
  • Indigenous Sentinels Network: Expanding Community-Based Monitoring to Address Rapid Environmental Change​
  • ​Learning from Indigenous-led land planning efforts in Alaska and Canada
Past Projects  
  • Adaptive Management: BEACONs Project
  • An Integrated Ecosystem Model for Alaska and Northwest Canada
  • An Inventory of Resource Management Plans Across the Northwest Boreal 
  • Circumboreal Vegetation Map for Northwest Canada and Alaska
  • Coordinated Monitoring Across the Northwest Boreal
  • Drivers of Change in the Northwest Boreal Region
  • Evaluating Climate Connectivity in Alaska and Northwest Canada
  • Improved Climate Projections for Northwest Territories
  • Integrating Traditional Knowledge and Western Science
  • Mapping Decades of Research in Alaska and Canada
  • Mapping the Human Footprint Across Alaska and Canada
  • Modeling Connections Between Alaska's National Parks and Wildlife Refuges
  • Social Network Dynamics of Partners
  • Tracking the Elusive Lynx Across Alaska and Canada
  • Understanding Traditional Ecosystem Management Practices
  • Adaptation Research - Is It Being Used?
  • Climate Change Impacts on Fire Return Intervals​
Thank You

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. 

​Photos for this site provided by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Tanana Chiefs Conference.
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