“Maybe you need to do something about it”: challenges in global environmental change research with and within local communities

R Roos - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2024 - nature.com
Research on issues such as adapting to rapid environmental change should include
indigenous and local people in develo** more robust and inclusive diagnoses and …

Ten “simple” rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research

JM O'Brien, N Blais, C Butler, N White… - PLOS Computational …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Climate change continues to disproportionately affect the Arctic, contributing to a pressing
need for research in Arctic systems. As a result, more scientists are conducting fieldwork in …

Challenges, strategies, and impacts of doing citizen science with marginalised and indigenous communities: reflections from project coordinators.

P Benyei, A Skarlatidou, D Argyriou, R Hall, I Theilade… - 2023 - digital.csic.es
Citizen science is growing and increasingly realizing its potential in terms of benefiting
science and society. However, there are significant barriers to engaging participants in non …

Ensuring continuity and impact in Arctic monitoring: a solution-orientated model for community-based environmental research

L Mercer, D Whalen, DL Pokiak, M Lim… - Environmental …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Community-based monitoring (CBM) is increasingly cited as a means of collecting valuable
baseline data that can contribute to our understanding of environmental change whilst …

Coming in from the cold: Addressing the challenges experienced by women conducting remote polar fieldwork

M Dance, RJ Duncan, M Gevers, EM Honan… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Remote fieldwork is an important component of polar research across both physical and
social sciences. There is increasing recognition that the inherent logistical, physical …

Interdisciplinary, but how? Anthropological perspectives from collaborative research on climate and environmental change

S Elixhauser, Z Boni, NG Bon, U Kanjir, A Meyer… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The aim of this perspective article is to rethink how anthropology can be involved in
interdisciplinary research on climate and environmental change, considering wide-spread …

Persistent and emerging threats to Arctic biodiversity and ways to overcome them: a horizon scan

TA Lemieux, JDR Coles, AL Haley… - Arctic …, 2024 - cdnsciencepub.com
Arctic biodiversity is under threat from both climate-induced environmental change and
anthropogenic activity. However, the rapid rate of change and the challenging conditions for …

Roof of the world: Home and border in the genomic era

W Da, SK Rana, K Bawa, K Kunte… - Molecular Ecology …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau, known as the 'land of snow'and the 'roof of the world', is
home to tens of millions of indigenous people who live with a staggering amount of …

Climate change and seismic resilience: Key considerations for Alaska's infrastructure and built environment

MM Turner, M Ghayoomi, K Duderstadt, J Brewer… - PLoS one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Alaska is one of the most seismically active regions of the world. Coincidentally, the state
has also experienced dramatic impacts of climate change as it is warming at twice the rate of …

A transdisciplinary, comparative analysis reveals key risks from Arctic permafrost thaw

S Gartler, J Scheer, A Meyer, K Abass… - … Earth & Environment, 2025 - nature.com
Permafrost thaw poses diverse risks to Arctic environments and livelihoods. Understanding
the effects of permafrost thaw is vital for informed policymaking and adaptation efforts. Here …