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Peter L. Pulsifer

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  42
Citations -  929

Peter L. Pulsifer is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data management & Traditional knowledge. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 38 publications receiving 709 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter L. Pulsifer include Natural Resources Canada & Carleton University.

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Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science

Timothy C. Bonebrake, +48 more
- 01 Feb 2018 - 
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how ecological, conservation and social research on species redistribution can best be achieved by working across disciplinary boundaries to develop and implement solutions to climate change challenges.
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Ocean FAIR data services

TL;DR: Adhering to the FAIR principles with free, timely, and unrestricted access to ocean observation data is beneficial for the originators, has obvious benefits for users, and is an essential foundation for the development of new services made possible with big data technologies.
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The Contributions of Community-Based Monitoring and Traditional Knowledge to Arctic Observing Networks: Reflections on the State of the Field

TL;DR: Community-based monitoring (CBM) in the Arctic is gaining increasing support from a wide range of interested parties, including community members, scientists, government agencies, and funders.
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Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field

TL;DR: In this paper, a position statement on reproducible research in linguistics, including data citation and attribution, represents the collective views of some 41 colleagues, who believe that reproducibility can play a key role in increasing verification and accountability in linguistic research and is a hallmark of social science research that is currently underrepresented in our field.
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Towards an Indigenist data management program: reflections on experiences developing an atlas of sea ice knowledge and use

TL;DR: The International Polar Year (2007-2008) (IPY) established an IPY data policy that guides a formal data management (DM) process as discussed by the authors, which includes data based on Indigenous knowledge systems linked to data collected in the Western scientific tradition.