Engaging Underrepresented Voices in Climate Research
APIDA and Black Communities in Interior Alaska
Location — Fairbanks North Star Borough
Challenge
Data gaps are barriers to increased understanding of climate change impacts on Alaskan sub-populations.
When we hear about climate change in Alaska, we don’t hear much about its effects on APIDA and Black residents, already underrepresented groups. While minority communities across the U.S. experience disproportionate impacts from climate change (air quality, property damage, utility expenses, etc.), we don’t know if similar differences are also present in Alaska due to large data gaps.
Approach
Community-Based Research (CBR), survey, and focus group
NorthernSER’s community-based research approach engages community members as both participants and collaborators to share knowledge and address questions that are relevant to societal concerns.
Permissions: IRB #1874895. Exempt. April 1, 2022.
Outcome
Research yielded a comprehensive and accessible community report that synthesizes data from original and secondary sources and provides recommendations to advance representative and inclusive research priorities.
Also in prep:
Curry, T., Lovecraft, A., Quintyne, A. (2024). Exploration of Racial Dynamics and Climate Change Experience: Insights from Underrepresented Communities in Interior Alaska.