Alaska has almost half of the Native tribes in the United States, but their ability to exercise jurisdiction has been limited since the 1970s by federal law. Now, a new legal analysis by the Department of the Interior offers a way for them to spread tribal law over a swath of Alaska. #akleg#Alaska
Tribes can exert jurisdiction over allotments granted to individual Natives, the department's head attorney said on Feb. 1.
We made it to 21 inches in south Boulder
The NSF CHIRRP Program has been announced! CHIRRP focuses on transformative research that advances Earth system hazard knowledge and risk mitigation in partnership with affected communities. Join us Monday, March 25th, 3 pm ET for an informational webinar to learn more. new.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
in my personal opinion, the folks involved in making this happen are heroes. about.jstor.org/news/jstor-a...
JSTOR is now available in 1,000 prisons across 4 continents, supporting the education and growth of more than 550,000 incarcerated people.
Come check out my poster this week at the AGU Chapman conference if you are interested in how to use remote sensing backscatter to determine river ice thickness a phenology at regional scales.
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Doctoral Student, University of Colorado Boulder - Cited by 2 - Hydrology - Hydrologic Modeling - Water Resources Management
Check out a new opinion piece my colleagues and I wrote on how systems need to change in order to develop the next generation of convergent scientists that will perform true collaborative/co-produced research with Indigenous people journals.plos.org/climate/arti...
I have multiple of these socks that protect Arctic wildlife. Cool cause and they are great socks!