Philip A. Loring

Affiliations: 
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada 
Area:
food security, fisheries, social justice, food systems, arctic, indigenous studies
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S. Craig Gerlach grad student 2010 University of Alaska Fairbanks
 (Ways to help and ways to hinder: Climate, health, and food security in Alaska.)
F. Stuart (Terry) Chapin grad student 2005-2010 University of Alaska Fairbanks (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
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Nyiawung RA, Bennett NJ, Loring PA. (2023) Understanding change, complexities, and governability challenges in small-scale fisheries: a case study of Limbe, Cameroon, Central Africa. Maritime Studies : Mast. 22: 7
Brockington M, Beale D, Gaupholm J, et al. (2023) Identifying Barriers and Pathways Linking Fish and Seafood to Food Security in Inuit Nunangat: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20
Loring PA. (2021) Regenerative food systems and the conservation of change. Agriculture and Human Values. 1-13
Walch A, Bersamin A, Loring P, et al. (2018) A scoping review of traditional food security in Alaska. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 77: 1419678
Rolph RJ, Mahoney AR, Walsh J, et al. (2018) Impacts of a lengthening open water season on Alaskan coastal communities: deriving locally relevant indices from large-scale datasets and community observations The Cryosphere. 12: 1779-1790
Chan MN, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA. (2018) Exploring diversity in expert knowledge: variation in local ecological knowledge of Alaskan recreational and subsistence fishers Ices Journal of Marine Science. 76: 913-924
Chan MN, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA. (2018) Evaluating the recreational fishery management toolbox: Charter captains’ perceptions of harvest controls, limited access, and quota leasing in the guided halibut fishing sector in Alaska Marine Policy. 91: 129-135
Loring PA, Hinzman MS. (2018) “They're All Really Important, But…”: Unpacking How People Prioritize Values for the Marine Environment in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia Ecological Economics. 152: 367-377
Beaudreau AH, Chan MN, Loring PA. (2018) Harvest portfolio diversification and emergent conservation challenges in an Alaskan recreational fishery Biological Conservation. 222: 268-277
Chan MN, Beaudreau AH, Loring PA. (2017) Evaluating patterns and drivers of spatial change in the recreational guided fishing sector in Alaska. Plos One. 12: e0179584
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