ELOKA Communities
Members of the international Siku-Inuit-Hila (Sea Ice-People-Weather) project on the sea ice near Qaanaaq, Greenland. Photo credit: Andy Mahoney
 

Data Management and Local Knowledge: Building a Network to Support Community-Based Research and Monitoring

Agenda

Day 1   November 15th, 2011    
         
Time   Activity   Speaker (Moderator)
         
8:00 AM   First shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU (approx. 13 min ride)    
8:30 AM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU    
8:00 - 9:00 AM   Continental breakfast at UMC Aspen Room    
9:00 AM   Welcome.  Welcome the Elders and travelers and officially open the workshop   Shari Gearheard, Peter Pulsifer, Hilary Waukau
9:15 AM   Meeting logistics [shuttles, meals, bathrooms, Internet, questions, etc]   Heidi McCann
9:30 AM   Why we are here, overall workshop layout, our purpose    Henry Huntington
9:50 AM   An overview of ELOKA and summary of afternoon workshop activities   Peter Pulsifer
10:00 AM   Introduction to Session 1: ELOKA and other LTK and Community Based Monitoring and LTK projects in North American Arctic, and Siberia   Shari Gearheard
10:00 AM   The Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-op: Issues of data management and data access in an arctic long-term community-based monitoring systems [Abstract] [Presentation]    Michael Svoboda
10:10 AM   Climate Change and Health: from Knowledge to Action [Abstract] [Presentation]   Erin Myers
10:20 AM   Yup'ik Environmental Knowledge Project: The Natural and Cultural History of the Bering Sea Coast [Abstract] [Presentation]   Ann Riordan
10:30 AM   Questions   All
10:40 AM   Break   All
10:55 AM   Monitoring and Managing Local Knowledge as it Relates to Indigenous Arctic Games [Abstract] [Web Site]   John Kilbourne
11:05 AM   Comparison of Local Perceptions on Brown Bear Management and Key Factors Influencing Human-Bear Encounters Across the Pacific Rim [Abstract] [Presentation]   Kim Jochum
11:15 AM   Contemplating the Translation of Qualitative Local Knowledge Data into Community Databases [Abstract]   Susan Crate
11:25 AM   A Time to Share: SIKU-ISIUOP IPY 2007–2008 Records and Prospects for ELOKA Partnership[Abstract] [Presentation]   Igor Krupnik
11:35 AM   Questions   All
11:45 AM   Role of Bering Sea Sub-Network (BSSN) to map subsistence use and explore climate change impacts and adaptations [Abstract] [Presentation]    Maryann Smith, Olia Sutton, Uliana Fleener
12:05 PM   Peoples of the White Crane – Investigation of Impacts of Climate Change in the Indigenous and Local Societies of the Eurasian North [Abstract]    Tero Mustonen
12:25 PM   Questions/Transition    
12:35 PM   Lunch   All
1:15 PM   Connection Cafe   All
2:00 PM   Welcome, facilitated discussion, break out groups, group presentations, and other workshop activities.   Mark Serreze, All
2:10 PM   Workshop activities   All
3:30 PM   Break   All
3:45 PM   Workshop activities   All
5:00 PM   Adjourn    
5:20 PM   First shuttle leaves CU for Boulder Inn    
5:50 PM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU    
    Dinner on your own    
         
         
Day 2   Wednesday, November 16th, 2011    
         
Time   Activity   Speaker (Moderator)
8:00 AM   First shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU (approx. 13 min ride)    
8:30 AM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU    
8:00 - 9:00 AM   Continental breakfast at UMC Aspen Room    
9:00 AM   Welcome and review of yesterday, goals for today   Peter Pulsifer
9:15 AM   Introduction to first set of presentations: LTK and Community Based Monitoring and LTK projects in North American Arctic (Session 1 continued)   Peter Pulsifer
9:15 AM   Local Observations and Scientific Perspectives in Dialogue: Efforts to preserve and access the record [Abstract] [Presentation]    William Schneider
9:25 AM   Community-based Archaeology:  What to Do When the Community Has Limited Facilities [Abstract] [Presentation]    Anne M. Jensen
9:35 AM   Data management in a project combining local and traditional knowledge and "western" science to identify Important Ecological Areas in U.S. Arctic waters [Abstract] [Presentation]   Christopher Krenz
9:45 AM   Sharing research findings in Nunavut: A tool to track the use and integration of community-based knowledge about food (in)security [Abstract] [Presentation]    Rachel Hirsch
9:55 AM   Questions and introduction to second set of presentations: Focus on methods and technology   All, Mark Parsons
10:05 AM   Community-Based Monitoring in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region [Abstract] [Presentation]    Vernan Amos
10:15 AM   Images of the Arctic (IOTA): Involving Northern Residents in Repeat Photography [Abstract] [Presentation]    David Cairns
10:25 AM   Break   All
10:40 AM   Building a Distributed Community Data Management Network for Local and Traditional Knowledge [Abstract] [Presentation]    Amos Hayes
10:50 AM   Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook (SIWO) data collection and community feedback methods [Abstract] [Presentation]    Tiffany Vance
11:00 AM   Community-based sea-ice observations in Alaska: From the ice into the computer and back [Abstract] [Presentation]    Mette Kaufman
11:10 AM   Developing a Geocollaboratory for Indigenous Tourism Research [Abstract] [Presentation]   Sylvie Blangy (Donohoe, H., Mitchell, S.)
11:20 AM   Participatory Photo-Mapping of Environmental Conditions in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region [Abstract] [Presentation]    Trevor D. Bennett
11:30 AM   The Art and Science of Multi-Scale Citizen Science Support [Abstract] [Presentation]    Greg Newman
11:40 AM   Questions   All
11:45 AM   Alaska Native Knowledge Network [Abstract] [Presentation]    Sean Topkok, Ray Barnhardt
12:05 PM   Lessons from community-based documentation and management of living resources in North West Greenland [Abstract] [Web Site]   Finn Danielson 
12:25 PM   Pathways, Considerations and Collaborations of Traditional Knowledge and Science to Describe Narwhal Tusk Function [Abstract] [Presentation]     Martin Nweeia, David Angnatsiak
12:45 PM   Lunch    
1:15 PM   Poster Session UMC Room 235    
    Bridging Knowledge Across Scales For Adaptation Planning in Denali National Park [Abstract]   Corrie Knapp
    Defining and developing useable sea ice information for Alaska's North Slope coastal communities [Abstract]   Matthew Druckenmiller
    The Polar Data Catalogue: Data and Information Portal for Northern Research and Monitoring [Abstract]   Julie Friddell
    Bering Sea Ecosystem Study (BEST) Nelson Island Natural and Cultural Heritage Project [Abstract] [Poster]   Janet Scannell
    Collecting and Preserving Local and Traditional Climate Knowledge [Abstract]   Julia Collins
    Connecting Inuit Observations with Fine Scale Environmental Modeling: Informatics and the Silalirijiit Project [Abstract]   Peter L. Pulsifer
2:15 PM   Break - Group Photo   All
2:30 PM   Facilitated discussion, break out groups, group presentations, and other workshop activities.   All
4:30 PM   Adjourn early.  Additional time to prepare for group dinner    
4:45 PM   First shuttle leaves CU for Boulder Inn    
5:15 PM   Last shuttle leaves CU for Boulder Inn    
6:15 PM   First shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for Laudisio's    
6:45 PM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for Laudisio's    
9:30 PM   First shuttle leaves Laudisio's for Boulder Inn    
10:00 PM   Last shuttle leaves Laudisio's for Boulder Inn    
         
         
Day 3   Thursday, November 17th, 2011    
         
Time   Activity   Speaker (Moderator)
8:00 AM   First shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU (approx. 13 min ride)    
8:30 AM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU    
8:00 - 9:00 AM   Continental breakfast at UMC Aspen Room    
9:00 AM   Welcome and review of yesterday, goals for today   Henry Huntington
9:15 AM   Introduction to Session 3: International projects and Network Building   Henry Huntington
9:15 AM   Redmap: Citizen science as a research tool for monitoring ecological change in the marine environment [Abstract] [Presentation]    Gretta Pecl
9:25 AM   Chukchee Nomadic Community - Turvaurgin, Russia[Presentation]     Pyotr Kaurgin
9:35 AM   Indigenous Peoples of Russia's Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change Challenges[Presentation]    Vyacheslav Shadrin
9:45 AM   The Natural History of the 2010 West Indian Herpetofauna REU through Avila University [Abstract] [Presentation]    Hayden Hedman
9:55 AM   Indigenous Knowledge Governance System: A holistic model for Indigenous knowledge management [Abstract] [Presentation]    Tariq Zaman
10:05 AM   Questions   All
10:15 AM   Break   All
10:30 AM   Engaging with Communities, Applying Technology, and Facilitating Network Building:  Experiences from the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic Project [Abstract] [Presentation]    Peter Pulsifer
10:40 AM   Inuit Qaujisarvingat: The Inuit Knowledge Centre — Emerging Opportunities in Knowledge Stewardship from a National Inuit-Specific Lens [Abstract] [Presentation]   Rebecca Mearns
10:50 AM   Data Management and Local Knowledge: Building Networks to Support Community-based Ecosystemic and Socio-Economic Monitoring in Nunavut Canada [Abstract] [Presentation]    Seth Reinhart
11:00 AM   Community-Based Monitoring in the Context of the Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) Process [Abstract] [Presentation]   Eva Kruemmel
11:10 AM   Questions   All
11:20 AM   The Yukon River Basin Indigenous Observation Network: Enhancing long-term data with traditional knowledge [Abstract] [Presentation]   Leah Mackey, Jay Hootch
11:50 AM PM   Lunch   All
1:05 PM   Facilitated discussion, break out groups, group presentations, and other workshop activities.   All
3:00 PM   Break   All
3:15 PM   Workshop activities   All
4:15 PM   Workshop summary and closing   All
5:00 PM   Adjourn    
5:20 PM   First shuttle leaves CU for Boulder Inn    
5:50 PM   Last shuttle leaves Boulder Inn for CU    
    Dinner on your own