Stories & Events
Stories & Events
Environmental change in the Arctic over recent decades is increasingly at the center of international interest. Local observations and place-based knowledge systems offer fine-grained, nuanced and holistic understanding of the Arctic system and how it is changing over time. By working together, Arctic residents and researchers can contribute to a deeper understanding of the Arctic and the social and environmental changes ongoing in the region. Read about ELOKA research, collaborations, and events.
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ELOKA Event
In early May, Matthew Druckenmiller attended a two-day workshop at the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)

ELOKA Event
On March 12 to 15, 2019, the Indigenous Foods Knowledges Network (IFKN) held its second network meeting on Tohono O’odham Nation lands, including the University of Arizona.

ELOKA Spotlight
ELOKA scientist Shari Fox has been named a Pew fellow in marine conservation in 2019.
ELOKA Update
News, events and updates from the ELOKA program in 2015 and 2016