
The Institute for Science, Society and Policy hosted a special presentation by ISSP Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Science and Society 2016-2017, Dr. Dee Williams, who lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where he currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Alaska Regional Office of the US Geological Survey-the science agency of the US Department of the Interior.
Dr. William's talk focused on a broad review of the state of progress for bridging Indigenous Knowledge with Arctic science and environmental assessments, addressing some of the current challenges and probing ideas about constructive directions for advancement from an Alaskan perspective.
Opening remarks
Monica Gattinger, director of the ISSP
Keynote speaker
Dr. Dee Williams, ISSP Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Science and Society 2016-2017
Documents
Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Government Decisions: Moving from Why to How (PDF file)