The Contributions of Community-Based Monitoring and Traditional Knowledge to Arctic Observing Networks: Reflections on the State of the Field
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Peter L. Pulsifer | Andrew Kliskey | Tero Mustonen | Lilian Alessa | Finn Danielsen | Noor Johnson | Amanda H. Lynch | A. Lynch | L. Alessa | F. Danielsen | T. Mustonen | P. Pulsifer | A. Kliskey | S. Gearheard | Shari Gearheard | Carolina Behe | Victoria Gofman-Wallingford | Eva-Maria Krümmel | Michael Svoboda | N. Johnson | E. Krümmel | C. Behe | M. Svoboda | Victoria Gofman-Wallingford
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