Alaska Park Science Journal
Volume 8 Issue 2: Park Science in the Arctic
Proceedings of the Arctic Alaska Park Science Symposium and Beringia International Conference
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Introductory Information
Vast and Unique Beringia
- Beringia from a Cretaceous Perspective
- Late Cretaceous Flora in an Ancient Fluvial Environment: The Lower Cantwell Formation at Sable Mountain, Denali National Park, Alaska
- Contrasting Patterns of Plant Distribution in Beringia
- Recent Notable Floristic Records from Northwestern Alaska
- Genetic Studies Point to Beringia as a Biodiversity Hotspot for High Latitude Fungi
- Cultural Vulnerability and Resilience in the Arctic: Preliminary Report on Archeological Fieldwork at Cape Krusenstern, Northwest Alaska
- 2006–2008 Investigation of the Old Eskimo Settlement Kivak, Provdenskiy District, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Russia
- Pathways: An Archeological Predictive Model Using Geographic Information Systems
Environmental Sustainability and Change
- Transboundary Protected Natural Areas and Their Role in Nature Conservation of Northeast Asia
- The Lost Fleets of the Western Arctic: Preserving a Siginificant Element of the Maritime and Cultural Heritage of Alaska and the United States
- Teshekpuk Caribou Herd Movement Through Narrow Corridors Around Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska
- Fire in the Range of Western Arctic Caribou Herd
- Ecological Land Classification and Mapping of the Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve
- Natural and Cultural Healing Places Within Publicly Managed Lands
- Contribution of Russian Specialists to the Study of the Bering Strait Region
Climate Change
Tourism
Outreach and Education
For more information about this journal please contact Robert Winfree, Regional Science Advisor, at: 907-644-3516 or the Communications Office, 240 West 5th Avenue, Room 114, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, Ph: 907-644-3512 or 3513 email.
Last Updated: November 9, 2011
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