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Shauna BurnSilver is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University's School of Human Evolution and Social Change. Her research focuses on Arctic sustainability, political ecology, and Indigenous governance, emphasizing community resilience and equity in the face of environmental and socio-economic changes. She investigates topics such as tourism impacts in Nepal, sea ice knowledge co-production, and multi-level governance frameworks in the Arctic.
Her work bridges anthropology, environmental science, and policy, addressing challenges faced by Indigenous communities and Arctic regions. Recent projects include analyzing news framing of sea ice dynamics and evaluating institutional strategies for climate change adaptation. Dr. BurnSilver collaborates internationally, contributing to transformative research agendas that integrate Indigenous knowledge with scientific approaches.
Her publications highlight methodological innovations in Arctic sustainability research and emphasize participatory frameworks. While no awards are listed, her contributions to policy-relevant scholarship are evident through her prolific output and interdisciplinary focus. Advising and grants details are not explicitly provided in available texts.
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