PA31D-05
Completed Experiments in Human Adaptation: Roles for Social Science in Arctic Policy Development

Wednesday, 16 December 2015: 09:00
103 (Moscone South)
Anne M. Jensen, UMIAQ, LLC, Anchorage, AK, United States
Abstract:
The Arctic contains many sites with exquisite organic preservation, which can be used to inform policy decisions in two very different ways. Archaeological sites can be considered at the result of completed experiments in human adaptation. With proper analysis of the multiple types of data they contain, one can see how climate change affected arctic ecosystems (including the human components) and how successful human responses were. Secondly, archaeological finds can provide vivid illustrations of the effects of climate change effects and extreme climatic events at a particular place. These illustrations appear to be far easier for members of the public to relate to than other means of transmitting scientific information, and can be good means of motivating people to be proactive.