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Introduction: local and traditional knowledge and data management in the Arctic

机译:简介:北极的本地和传统知识以及数据管理

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Understanding the environment in the broadest sense, especially a changing environment such as the Arctic, requires observations of many phenomena, spread over time and space, and recorded systematically. Typically, observations made as a part of monitoring programs conducted by scientists using western methods are expensive and thus difficult to sustain over large areas or for prolonged periods. On the other hand, observations made by the countless men and women spending time in their environment are rarely recorded, though the potential coverage is vast.
机译:要从最广泛的意义上理解环境,尤其是不断变化的环境(如北极),需要观察许多现象,这些现象随时间和空间扩散并进行系统记录。通常,作为科学家使用西方方法进行的监视计划的一部分,所做的观察是昂贵的,因此难以在大范围或长期维持。另一方面,尽管潜在的报道范围很广,但几乎没有记录无数男女在环境中度过的观察。

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    《Polar Geography》 |2014年第1期|1-4|共4页
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    Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA), National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, 449 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309, USA;

    Huntington Associates, 23834 The Clearing Dr., Eagle River, AK 99577, USA;

    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Fisheries, Aquaculture, Coasts Centre, Private Bag 49, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia;

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