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In 1997 the National Science Foundation Arctic System Science (ARCSS) program launched the Human Dimensions of the Arctic System (HARC) initiative. Its goal is to “understand the dynamics of linkages between human populations and the biological and physical environment of the Arctic, at scales ranging from local to global.” ....This section describes several HARC projects to give an idea of the scope of the initiative and the breadth of inquiry that has so far been undertaken.
Publication Date
4-17-2003
Keywords
human populations, Arctic environment, research summary
Recommended Citation
Huntington, Henry; Berman, Matthew; Cooper, Lee W.; Hamilton, Larry; Hinzman, Larry; Kielland, Knut; Kirk, Elizabeth; Kruse, Jack; Lynch, Amanda; McGuire, A. David; Norton, D. W.; and Ogilvie, Astrid, "Human Dimensions of the Arctic System: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Dynamics of Social Environment Relationships" (2003). Reports. 296.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/296
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12084