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Elizabeth Burakowski
Research Assistant Professor, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
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The Convergent Arctic Perspectives in Research and Education (CARPE) NRT: A Graduate Student Training Program in Convergent and Decolonized Research Methods to Understand Arctic Change
CENTERING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCESSIBILITY IN THE GEOSCIENCES: CELEBRATING SUCCESS STORIES IN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TO ADDRESS CRITICAL SOCIETAL ISSUES II ORAL
education | 13 december 2024
Ruth K. Varner, Julia G. Bryce, Elizabeth Burakows...
The Convergent Arctic Perspectives in Research and Education (CARPE) is a graduate program at the University of New Hampshire funded through the Natio...
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The University of New Hampshire Research Fieldwork Safety Program: Supporting Physical, Psychological, and Interpersonal Safety in the Field
THE CRYOSPHERE IS FOR ALL: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION IN THE CRYOSPHERIC SCIENCES II ELIGHTNING
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Elizabeth Burakowski
The University of New Hampshire's Research Fieldwork Safety Program (UNH RFSP) was developed through the efforts of a working group that emerged from ...
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The Future of Snow: High Resolution Snow and Climate Projections for the Contiguous United States
APPLICATIONS IN SNOW HYDROLOGY II ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Elizabeth Burakowski, Alan Rhoades, Danielle S. Gr...
Across most of the continental United States, winter has been the fastest warming season over the past 50 years. The warming is more pronounced in sea...
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Earlier snowmelt drives higher rates of growing season soil respiration in mesic, temperate forests
UNDERSTANDING PHENOLOGICAL RESPONSES, CHANGES, AND FEEDBACKS: PATTERNS, MECHANISMS, AND CONSEQUENCES I POSTER
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Alexandra Contosta, Elizabeth Burakowski, Serita D...
Winter is warming faster than any other season across northern latitudes that support seasonal snow cover. Climate change has also accelerated the tim...
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Graduate Student Training in Arctic Research Methods to Facilitate Collaborative Communities around Climate Change
ARCTIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH: EFFECTIVE WAYS OF ENGAGING DIVERSE LEARNERS IN ARCTIC SCIENCE I ORAL
education | 10 december 2024
Elizabeth Burakowski, Alexandra Contosta, Katharin...
The Arctic is warming at alarming rates with disproportionate and unjust impacts on Indigenous communities. Convergent, decolonized approaches to stud...
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Lessons learned from Development and Implementation of Cohort-based, Convergence Graduate Research responsive to Indigenous Community Priorities
CLIMATE CROSSROADS: HIGHER EDUCATION AT THE INTERSECTION OF CLIMATE ACTION AND INNOVATION I ORAL
education | 10 december 2024
Jessica G. Ernakovich, Michael W. Palace, Alexandr...
Addressing the influences of Earth system changes on ecosystems and their inhabitants is critical to developing just futures in a post-colonial, warmi...
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Snow Refugia: Exploring Snow Dynamics Across a Gradient of Dormant Season Canopy Cover
ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE POSTER PRESENTATIONS: CRYOSPHERE
cryosphere | 09 december 2024
Melissa Pastore, Sarah J. Nelson, Elizabeth Burako...
Climate change is diminishing seasonal snow cover in temperate regions with negative consequences for human, natural, and physical systems that rely o...
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The Northeast Snow Survey (NESS) Feasibility Study
GROUND-BASED ATMOSPHERIC MONITORING NETWORKS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 09 december 2024
Braedon Lineman, Sarah J. Nelson, Elizabeth Burako...
Winter is the fastest warming season east of the Mississippi River, with hotspots of winter warming (greater than +2.5ºC since 1970) concentrated...
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