Current proposal Identify the suite of services most critical to sustainability in interior Alaska. – Detailed and coarse HH data Identify past trajectories.

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Current proposal Identify the suite of services most critical to sustainability in interior Alaska. – Detailed and coarse HH data Identify past trajectories and rates of change and likely future changes in critical ecosystem services. – Local knowledge and available science Model interaction of ecological, economic, cultural, and demographic conditions affecting participation in subsistence in rural households of interior Alaska, and how those dynamics affect village sustainability. – Prototype model constructed, being developed Conduct institutional analysis to identify the role of policy in mediating the effects of changing ecosystem services. Through partnerships with communities, identify conditions that facilitate innovation in future human adaptation and transformation.

Hunt (Y/N) What to hunt (A, B, C) Where to hunt (a, b, c) Gear (a, b, c, d) Access to Cash (none, some, lots) Household need (lbs by species) How to hunt (solo, with HH member, cooperate) -Lbs harvested Keep or Share Household type (1, 2, 3 with HH hunters 1A, 1B, 1C, etc) Other HHs When to hunt (t1, t2, t3) Availability of Resource (abundance – little, some, lots) (distribution, A,B,C) Access – near far) Time (some, lots) Hunter attributes Household size knowledge Community needs Subsistence Thresholds Model

Ideas for the Future Methods for linking local knowledge & science – Camera equipped GPS to harvesters – Web-based reporting system – Map overlays Link between Δ in ecosystems to Δ in ecosystem services – From supporting and regulating services to provisioning – Implications of scenarios Subsistence Threshold Model – Stronger representation of ecological dynamics (state changes) – Use modeled scenarios with stakeholders Explore rural – urban continuum – From Venetie to Nenana to Fairbanks – Other? Land-use change + climate change? UAF decision theatre / visualization of change

Ecosystem change Disturbance regimes Landscape change Regional Dynamics Ecosystem Services Regulating Supporting Provisions Cultural Social System Perceptions Value of service Capacity to respond Human Response Human feedbacks Scale: Individual to Household to community to ….