Arctic, Environmental resource management, Sea ice, Traditional knowledge and Ecology are his primary areas of study. His Arctic study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Climatology, Climate change and Data science. His Climate change research includes themes of Habitat destruction, Global biodiversity, Biodiversity and Ecosystem, Ecosystem services.
Henry P. Huntington has included themes like Global warming, Earth system science, Land use and Natural resource management in his Environmental resource management study. His study looks at the relationship between Sea ice and topics such as Physical geography, which overlap with The arctic, Whale and Whaling. In general Ecology study, his work on Environmental change and Terrestrial ecosystem often relates to the realm of Matching, Scale and Sample, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His primary areas of study are Arctic, Climate change, Ecology, Environmental resource management and Traditional knowledge. His research in Arctic intersects with topics in Sea ice, Climatology, Effects of global warming and Environmental change. The study incorporates disciplines such as Indigenous, Land use, Ecosystem services, Ethnology and Fisheries management in addition to Climate change.
Henry P. Huntington works mostly in the field of Ecology, limiting it down to topics relating to Fishery and, in certain cases, Bay. In Environmental resource management, Henry P. Huntington works on issues like The arctic, which are connected to Physical geography. His Traditional knowledge research incorporates elements of Whaling and Knowledge management.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climate change, Arctic, Oceanography, Sea ice and The arctic. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Environmental economics and Ecosystem services. His Arctic research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Marine ecosystem, Ethnology, Environmental resource management and Fisheries management, Fishing.
His Oceanography study incorporates themes from Ecology, Ecosystem, Abiotic component and Temporal scales. His Sea ice study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Traditional knowledge and Environmental change. His The arctic research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Arctic vegetation, Wilderness and Climatology.
Henry P. Huntington mainly focuses on Climate change, Environmental resource management, International waters, Arctic and Fisheries management. His studies in Climate change integrate themes in fields like Ethnology, Environmental economics and Physical geography. His Environmental resource management study combines topics in areas such as Natural resource, Political economy of climate change, Ecological forecasting, Environmental change and Polar ecosystems.
His research investigates the connection with International waters and areas like International trade which intersect with concerns in Environmental protection. He has researched Environmental protection in several fields, including Indigenous, Shore and Environmental planning. Arctic is frequently linked to Resource in his study.
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Scenarios for global biodiversity in the 21st Century
Henrique M. Pereira;Paul W. Leadley;Vania Proenca;Rob Alkemade.
(2010)
USING TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE IN SCIENCE: METHODS AND APPLICATIONS
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Ecological Applications (2000)
Evidence and implications of recent climate change in northern Alaska and other arctic regions.
Larry D. Hinzman;Neil D. Bettez;W. Robert Bolton;F. Stuart Chapin.
Climatic Change (2005)
ARCTIC MARINE MAMMALS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: IMPACTS AND RESILIENCE
Sue E. Moore;Henry P. Huntington.
Ecological Applications (2008)
Observations on the Utility of the Semi-directive Interview for Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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Arctic (1998)
The Arctic freshwater system: Changes and impacts
Daniel White;Larry Hinzman;Lilian Alessa;John Cassano.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Arctic system on trajectory to new, seasonally ice‐free state
Jonathan T. Overpeck;Matthew Sturm;Jennifer A. Francis;Donald K. Perovich.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union (2005)
Matching traditional and scientific observations to detect environmental change: a discussion on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems.
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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2004)
Policy strategies to address sustainability of Alaskan boreal forests in response to a directionally changing climate
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(2006)
Increasing Wildfire in Alaska's Boreal Forest: Pathways to Potential Solutions of a Wicked Problem
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(2008)
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