Alaska SouthCentral Test Case: Adaptive Capacity in Communities of the Kenai River Watershed

Project Information
Purpose/Overview of Study
The Southcentral test case will examine interactive drivers and patterns of change in ‘messy’ SES, the effects of these interactions, and the factors contributing to community response and adaptation in six communities on the road network: Kenai, Soldotna, Sterling, Cooper Landing, Moose Pass, and Seward. Primary changes in river hydrology include discharge, water temperature, and sedimentation, while landcover changes include urbanization, resource extraction infrastructure, drying wetlands, and forest fires.

Test case research objectives are:

Understand how hydrological and landscape change affect fluvial dynamics, water quality and salmon populations in the Kenai River watershed.
Understand the consequences of these changes on the use and values of salmon fisheries for communities in the watershed.
Evaluate the capacity of Kenai River communities to perceive, project and respond to anticipated change.
Main Topic
Society
Biota
Climatology | Meteorology | Atmosphere
Economy
Environment
Geoscientific Information
Project Sub Topic
Biota and Biodiversity
Climate Change
Inland Water Bodies
Landscape Ecology
Livelihoods and Subsistence
Mountain Landscapes
Protected Areas
Tribal Land and Resources
Water Resources and Management
Intended Audience
Tribal Agency or Organization
Land/Resource Managers
Community/Public
Academic
Investigators
Team-Based
Newly formed for this specific project
Team expanded or significantly changed during project
Project Type
EPSCoR
Project Diagram
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Region
Alaska/Aleutian Islands
Location

Kenai Penisula, Ak

Collaboration
Is this project a collaboration?
Yes
Collaboration Type
Tribal Government or Members
Academic Biophysical Scientists
Non-Governmental Organization
Academic Social Science
Academic Humanities
Government Agency Biophysical Scientists
Government Agency Social Science
Government Agency Land/Resource Managers
Local Government
State Government
Federal or National Government
Local Community
Stakeholder Advisory Group
Science Question
Co-created in collaboration with partners
Academic Biophysical Scientists
Academic Social Science
Academic Humanities
Non-Governmental Organizations
Tribal Government of Members
Data Collection
Determined Before project begun by individual or pre-existing team
Co-created in collaboration with partners
Academic Biophysical Scientists
Academic Social Science
Academic Humanities
Government Agency Biophysical Scientists
Government Agency Land/Resource Managers
Local Government
Interdisciplinary Type
Transdisciplinary
Framework
Geospatial
Landscape Ecology
Social-Ecological Systems
Products Produced
Products
Documents
Project Documents PT
Project Documents PT
Project Data
Data Types
Landcover change
About Data
Data Collected Domain
Integrated
Describe the data domain
Hydroclimatic, land use, land cover, aquatic ecology, salmon fisheries, human values, perceptions, and attitudes
Data Collected Methodology
Mixed-methods
Describe Data Methodology
Quantitative and qualitative social survey methods, hydrologic monitoring, salmon abundance and run timing
Data Collected Biophysical Scale
Local
Landscape/Watershed
Data Collected Social/Organizational Scale
Individual
Community or Neighborhood
Region or State
Data Collected Temporal Scale
Past-Paleo
Past-historic (>30 years)
Contemporary
Future-next 10 years
Future-next 30 years
Describe Data Scale
Kenai River Watershed, Beaver Creek, Russian River, Ptarmigan Creek
Data Combined
Yes
Describe Data Combined
Pre-existing and collected: Hydroclimatic, land use, land cover

Pre-existing: aquatic habitat, salmon abundance and run timing, salmon fisheries, economics

Collected: quantitative and qualitative social survey data
Integrated Method
SES hot spots mapping; coupled modeling; paleoecological and paleosocial synthesis
Data Methodology
Coupled Indicators
Coupled Modeling
Geospatial
Project Personnel
Project Personnel
Person with Project
Role
PI
Discipline
Geographer
Landscape Ecologist
GIS Analyst
Social Ecological Systems Scientist
Person with Project
Role
Lead
PI
Discipline
Social Scientist
Person with Project
Role
Co-Lead
Discipline
Aquatic Ecologist
Person with Project
Role
Co-PI
Discipline
Social Scientist
Person with Project
Role
Co-PI
Discipline
Landscape Ecologist
GIS Analyst
Ecologist