Simulated data and code from: Socio-economic predictors of Inuit hunting choices and their implications for climate change adaptation
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These data are part of a data portal that accompanies the special issue âClimate change adaptation needs a science of culture,â published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B in 2023. To access the data portal, please visit 10.5061/dryad.bnzs7h4h4.
Summary
Repository of R and Stan code to simulate and analyse foraging trip data (patch choice and harvest success).
Accompanying manuscript
F. Hillemann, B. A. Beheim, E. Ready. 2023. Socio-economic predictors of Inuit hunting strategies and their implications for climate change adaptation. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 378: 20220395. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0395
Manuscript Abstract:In the Arctic, seasonal variation in the accessibility of the land, sea ice, and open waters influences which resources can be harvested safely and efficiently. Climate stressors are also increasingly affecting access to subsistence resources. Within Inuit communities, people differ in their involvement with subsistence activities, but little ...
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2023-11-03



