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Model development for climate-driven impacts to berry resources in Alaska

Type
Literature
Publication
USGS. 2017. Model development for climate-driven impacts to berry resources in Alaska.
Year Published
2017
Organization
USGS, AK CASC
Description

USGS scientists Rachel Loehman, Nicole Herman-Mercer, and AK CASC’s Ryan Toohey worked with partners from the Chevak Traditional Council and Kotlik Tribal Council to collect local ecological and spatial data from long-term residents of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, as part of a project to develop ecological models and vulnerability assessments for climate-driven impacts to berry resources in the region.

Geography