Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework
Salmon are intrinsic to health and well-being in Alaska, and sit at the center of myriad social, cultural, and spiritual practices, norms, and values. These practices and values are essential to living and being well in many communities in Alaska, but often remain invisible and unaccounted for in ma...
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Autores principales: | Rachel Donkersloot, Jessica C. Black, Courtney Carothers, Danielle Ringer, Wilson Justin, Patricia M. Clay, Melissa R. Poe, Erika R. Gavenus, William Voinot-Baron, Carrie Stevens, Mike Williams, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, Freddie Christiansen, Sara Jo. Breslow, Stephen J. Langdon, Jesse M. Coleman, S. Jeanette Clark |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9a44b77945394148a4cc8173535e0af7 |
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