Philip Loring
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Philip Loring's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Masters Anthropology University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Bachelors Biology University of Victoria
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Allen Loring is a human ecologist and author. Loring is currently the Arrell Chair in Food, Policy, and Society at the Arrell Food Institute at University of Guelph. He is known for his work on Arctic food security, natural resource conflict, and regenerative food systems. Loring authored Finding Our Niche: Toward a Restorative Human Ecology , and is the host of multiple academic podcasts.
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- Food, culture, and human health in Alaska: an integrative health approach to food security. (2009) (181)
- The Value of a Food System Approach (2010) (111)
- Transitional states in marine fisheries: adapting to predicted global change (2010) (93)
- Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska (2016) (88)
- Food and water security in a changing arctic climate (2007) (84)
- Seafood as Local Food: Food Security and Locally Caught Seafood on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula (2013) (56)
- Alternative Seafood Networks During COVID-19: Implications for Resilience and Sustainability (2020) (54)
- Food Security and Conservation of Yukon River Salmon: Are We Asking Too Much of the Yukon River? (2010) (49)
- Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate: A Technical Input to the 2013 National Climate Assessment (2013) (48)
- Searching for Progress on Food Security in the North American North: A Research Synthesis and Meta-Analysis of the Peer-Reviewed Literature + Supplementary Appendix (See Article Tools) (2015) (47)
- How small communities respond to environmental change: patterns from tropical to polar ecosystems (2017) (47)
- The New Environmental Security: Linking Food, Water, and Energy for Integrative and Diagnostic Social-ecological Research (2013) (41)
- FROM CRISIS TO CUMULATIVE EFFECTS: FOOD SECURITY CHALLENGES IN ALASKA (2009) (40)
- Alternative Perspectives on the Sustainability of Alaska's Commercial Fisheries (2013) (39)
- A risk-benefit analysis of wild fish consumption for various species in Alaska reveals shortcomings in data and monitoring needs. (2010) (38)
- “Community Work” in a Climate of Adaptation: Responding to Change in Rural Alaska (2016) (38)
- Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort Region (2017) (36)
- Rebuilding northern foodsheds, sustainable food systems, community well-being, and food security (2013) (32)
- Fish and Food Security in Small-Scale Fisheries (2018) (31)
- Toward a Theory of Coexistence in Shared Social-Ecological Systems: The Case of Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries (2016) (31)
- A scoping review of traditional food security in Alaska (2018) (31)
- Ways to Help and Ways to Hinder: Governance for Effective Adaptation to an Uncertain Climate (2011) (29)
- Defining energy security in the rural North—Historical and contemporary perspectives from Alaska (2016) (28)
- Larger Than Life (2014) (27)
- Local Perceptions of the Sustainability of Alaska’s Highly Contested Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries (2014) (27)
- Outpost Gardening in Interior Alaska: Food System Innovation and the Alaska Native Gardens of the 1930s Through the 1970s (2010) (27)
- “They're All Really Important, But…”: Unpacking How People Prioritize Values for the Marine Environment in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia (2018) (27)
- Hidden participants and unheard voices? A systematic review of gender, age, and other influences on local and traditional knowledge research in the North (2018) (27)
- Ecosystem services and the resilience of agricultural landscapes (2021) (26)
- The political ecology of gear bans in two fisheries: Florida's net ban and Alaska's Salmon wars (2017) (25)
- The most resilient show on Earth: The circus as a model for viewing identity, change, and chaos (2007) (25)
- Diagnosing water security in the rural North with an environmental security framework. (2017) (23)
- The Services-Oriented Architecture: Ecosystem Services as a Framework for Diagnosing Change in Social Ecological Systems (2008) (23)
- Applying the food–energy–water nexus concept at the local scale (2021) (23)
- The research journey: travels across the idiomatic and axiomatic toward a better understanding of complexity (2014) (21)
- Seeing beneath disputes: A transdisciplinary framework for diagnosing complex conservation conflicts (2020) (20)
- “That’s what opening day is for:” social and cultural dimensions of (not) fishing for salmon in Cook Inlet, Alaska (2013) (19)
- Conceptualizing the Science-Practice Interface: Lessons from a Collaborative Network on the Front-Line of Climate Change (2017) (19)
- Staying in place during times of change in Arctic Alaska: the implications of attachment, alternatives, and buffering (2018) (16)
- Impacts of a lengthening open water season on Alaskan coastal communities: deriving locally relevant indices from large-scale datasets and community observations (2018) (16)
- Seasons of Stress: Understanding the Dynamic Nature of People’s Ability to Respond to Change and Surprise (2016) (16)
- When a Water Problem Is More Than a Water Problem: Fragmentation, Framing, and the Case of Agricultural Wetland Drainage (2018) (15)
- Value of a food systems approach. (2010) (15)
- Evaluating patterns and drivers of spatial change in the recreational guided fishing sector in Alaska (2017) (13)
- Can people be sentinels of sustainability? Identifying the linkages among ecosystem health and human well-being (2017) (11)
- Harvest portfolio diversification and emergent conservation challenges in an Alaskan recreational fishery (2018) (11)
- Indigenous food sovereignty and tourism: the Chakra Route in the Amazon region of Ecuador (2020) (11)
- Urban harvests: food security and local fish and shellfish in Southcentral Alaska (2016) (11)
- COVID-19 and Small-scale fisheries in Africa: Impacts on livelihoods and the fish value chain in Cameroon and Liberia (2021) (10)
- Indigenous Conservation Practices Are Not a Monolith: Western cultural biases and a lack of engagement with Indigenous experts undermine studies of land stewardship (2020) (10)
- Are We Acquiescing to Climate Change? Social and Environmental Justice Considerations for a Changing Arctic (2013) (10)
- Managing environmental risks: the benefits of a place-based approach. (2011) (10)
- Exploring diversity in expert knowledge: variation in local ecological knowledge of Alaskan recreational and subsistence fishers (2019) (9)
- Exploring diversity in expert knowledge: variation in local ecological knowledge of Alaskan recreational and subsistence fishers (2019) (9)
- Erasure of Indigenous Peoples risks perpetuating conservation's colonial harms and undermining its future effectiveness (2020) (8)
- Traditional Food Practices, Attitudes, and Beliefs in Urban Alaska Native Women Receiving WIC Assistance (2019) (8)
- Coming out of the foodshed: change and innovation in rural Alaskan food systems (2007) (8)
- Transforming conflict over natural resources: a socio-ecological systems analysis of agricultural drainage (2020) (8)
- Considering communities in fisheries management (2016) (8)
- Selected plasma fatty acid levels in subsistence fed sled dogs along the Yukon River: a pilot study for biomonitoring (2011) (7)
- Threshold concepts and sustainability: features of a contested paradigm (2020) (7)
- Food Security Assessment: An Exploration of Canadian Offshore Petroleum SEA Practice (2022) (7)
- Food Security and Food System Sustainability in North America (2019) (6)
- 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 (2018) (5)
- Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us About Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality (2010) (5)
- Impacts of Climate Change on Human uses of the Ocean and Ocean Services (2013) (5)
- A framework to assess food security in regional strategic environmental assessment (2021) (5)
- Indicators of Complexity and Over-Complexification in Global Food Systems (2021) (4)
- Traditional food or biocultural threat? Concerns about the use of tilapia fish in Indigenous cuisine in the Amazonia of Ecuador (2021) (4)
- Ways to help and ways to hinder: Climate, health, and food security in Alaska (2010) (3)
- Science, Data, and the Struggle for Standing in Environmental Governance (2021) (3)
- Regenerative food systems and the conservation of change (2021) (3)
- Impacts of a lengthening open water season on Alaskan coastal communities (2017) (1)
- Understanding change, complexities, and governability challenges in small-scale fisheries: a case study of Limbe, Cameroon, Central Africa (2023) (1)
- Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska (2016) (1)
- Erratum to: Urban harvests: food security and local fish and shellfish in Southcentral Alaska (2016) (1)
- Mitigation History of the Industrial Hg Contamination in the Nura River Watershed of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Evolution of an Adaptive Management Approach (2013) (1)
- “That’s what opening day is for:” social and cultural dimensions of (not) fishing for salmon in Cook Inlet, Alaska (2013) (0)
- Corrigendum (2009) (0)
- Local Experts’ Observations, Interpretations, and Responses to Human-Polar Bear Interactions in Churchill, Manitoba (2022) (0)
- Participation and Investment in Local Agriculture: What's in a Community? (2013) (0)
- Native to Place: Grass, Soil, Hope by Courtney White [review of Grass, Soil, Hope: A Journey Through Carbon Country, by Courtney White] (2014) (0)
- Interactive comment on “Impacts of a lengthening open water season on Alaskan coastal (2017) (0)
- Reimagining Energy in the North: Developing Solutions for Improving Renewable Energy Security in Northern Communities (2017) (0)
- Toward a Theory of Coexistence in Shared Social-Ecological Systems: The Case of Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries (2016) (0)
- Revisiting Parametric Management: Opportunities and Challenges for EBFM (2015) (0)
- Fish as Food (1874) (0)
- Community-led initiatives as innovative responses (2020) (0)
- Identifying Barriers and Pathways Linking Fish and Seafood to Food Security in Inuit Nunangat: A Scoping Review (2023) (0)
- S. Redman. Bone Rooms: From Scientific Racism to Human Prehistory in Museums. Harvard University Press, 2016. $29.99 (hardcover). (2017) (0)
- Erratum to: Urban harvests: food security and local fish and shellfish in Southcentral Alaska (2016) (0)
- Urban harvests: food security and local fish and shellfish in Southcentral Alaska (2016) (0)
- The Intersection of Environmental Variability, Policy, and Human Values: International Treaties, Yukon River Salmon, and Food Security in a Changing Arctic (Invited) (2009) (0)
- Local and regional Food Hubs Boost rural economies Rural connections (2012) (0)
- Coral reefs: Moving beyond Malthus (2022) (0)
- The imperative to transform global food systems (2021) (0)
- “Community Work” in a Climate of Adaptation: Responding to Change in Rural Alaska (2015) (0)
- Responding to Change in NW Alaska: Ethnographic Film and the Voices of the People (2014) (0)
- Applying the FEW nexus concept at the local scale (2021) (0)
- Corrigendum (1994) (0)
- How academic podcasting can change academia and its relationship with society: A conversation and guide (2023) (0)
- Value and Resilience in the Case of 'Invasive' Tamarix in the Colorado River Riparian Corridor (2009) (0)
- Chapter 4 Fish and Food Security in Small-Scale Fisheries (2018) (0)
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