Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019

This aerial remote sensing data was captured in Huslia, Alaska in June 2019. The 2017 Huslia Community Plan states that "erosion poses a considerable threat to Huslia, particularly structures located in Old Huslia. Several homes and structures have been relocated as a result of erosion. There h...

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Main Authors: Timothy Pasch, Olaf Kuhlke
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2W37KW0M
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2W37KW0M 2024-06-03T18:46:32+00:00 Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019 Timothy Pasch Olaf Kuhlke Huslia, Alaska ENVELOPE(-156.38713,-156.38713,65.70186,65.70186) BEGINDATE: 2019-06-19T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-06-20T00:00:00Z 2019-06-20T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2W37KW0M unknown Arctic Data Center Arctic UAV Dataset Digital Communication Alaska Remote Sensing Huslia Erosion Topographic Data Arctic Entrepreneurship Arctic Small Business Development Dataset 2019 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2W37KW0M 2024-06-03T18:13:10Z This aerial remote sensing data was captured in Huslia, Alaska in June 2019. The 2017 Huslia Community Plan states that "erosion poses a considerable threat to Huslia, particularly structures located in Old Huslia. Several homes and structures have been relocated as a result of erosion. There had been some unsuccessful (early) attempts to slow erosion in Huslia, but nothing in recent years." Residents of Huslia indicated both in the Community Plan (1) and in personal discussions with the principal investigators that erosion was one of the most serious problems affecting the village, with strong counter-indications for community development, health and wellness, and small business entrepreneurship. The issue of erosion has reached such a point that the Hazard Mitigation Plan (2) was created. During the conversation scheduling National Science Foundation workshop logistics, this high resolution aerial video capture was requested by Carl Burgett, First Chief of Huslia, in order to better share the significant impact of erosion on the region with the broader research community in the hopes of justifying granting agency funding for restoration efforts enhancing safety, economic development, reconstruction, transportation and shipping efforts. 1) Huslia Community Plan https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/dcra/DCRARepoExt/RepoPubs/Plans/HusliaCommunityPlan2017.pdf 2) Huslia Hazard Mitigation Plan https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/dcra/DCRARepoExt/RepoPubs/Plans/Huslia_HMP_2018_Update_8-22-18_Final_Plan.pdf Dataset Arctic Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Huslia ENVELOPE(8.315,8.315,62.614,62.614) ENVELOPE(-156.38713,-156.38713,65.70186,65.70186)
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topic Arctic UAV Dataset
Digital Communication
Alaska
Remote Sensing
Huslia
Erosion
Topographic Data
Arctic Entrepreneurship
Arctic Small Business Development
spellingShingle Arctic UAV Dataset
Digital Communication
Alaska
Remote Sensing
Huslia
Erosion
Topographic Data
Arctic Entrepreneurship
Arctic Small Business Development
Timothy Pasch
Olaf Kuhlke
Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
topic_facet Arctic UAV Dataset
Digital Communication
Alaska
Remote Sensing
Huslia
Erosion
Topographic Data
Arctic Entrepreneurship
Arctic Small Business Development
description This aerial remote sensing data was captured in Huslia, Alaska in June 2019. The 2017 Huslia Community Plan states that "erosion poses a considerable threat to Huslia, particularly structures located in Old Huslia. Several homes and structures have been relocated as a result of erosion. There had been some unsuccessful (early) attempts to slow erosion in Huslia, but nothing in recent years." Residents of Huslia indicated both in the Community Plan (1) and in personal discussions with the principal investigators that erosion was one of the most serious problems affecting the village, with strong counter-indications for community development, health and wellness, and small business entrepreneurship. The issue of erosion has reached such a point that the Hazard Mitigation Plan (2) was created. During the conversation scheduling National Science Foundation workshop logistics, this high resolution aerial video capture was requested by Carl Burgett, First Chief of Huslia, in order to better share the significant impact of erosion on the region with the broader research community in the hopes of justifying granting agency funding for restoration efforts enhancing safety, economic development, reconstruction, transportation and shipping efforts. 1) Huslia Community Plan https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/dcra/DCRARepoExt/RepoPubs/Plans/HusliaCommunityPlan2017.pdf 2) Huslia Hazard Mitigation Plan https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/dcra/DCRARepoExt/RepoPubs/Plans/Huslia_HMP_2018_Update_8-22-18_Final_Plan.pdf
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author Timothy Pasch
Olaf Kuhlke
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Olaf Kuhlke
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title Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
title_short Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
title_full Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
title_fullStr Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Unmanned Aerial Video (UAV) 4K footage demonstrating topographical factors in Huslia, Alaska, summer 2019
title_sort arctic unmanned aerial video (uav) 4k footage demonstrating topographical factors in huslia, alaska, summer 2019
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2019
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