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Record #198208:

Case 1: Newtok, the first village in Alaska to relocate due to climate change / Robin Bronen.

Title: Case 1: Newtok, the first village in Alaska to relocate due to climate change / Robin Bronen.
Author(s): Bronen, Robin.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska
In: North by 2020 : perspectives on Alaska's changing social-ecological systems. (2011.),
Abstract: Considers ecological changes and sociological impacts of coastal erosion on Yup'ik Eskimo village of Newtok, western Alaska.
Notes:

In: North by 2020 : perspectives on Alaska's changing social-ecological systems / Amy Lauren Lovecraft, Hajo Eicken, eds.

Keywords: 316 -- Sociology.
32 -- Politics.
330.34 -- Economic development.
39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo. Yup'ik.
551.311.21 -- Erosion, caused by running water.
364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems.
502 -- Environmental issues.
551.583 -- Climatic changes.
711.42(2) -- Settlements and stations, specific: Newtok.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*491) -- Alaska, southcentral and southwest.
SPRI record no.: 198208

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