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Caitlin
Wylie
Associate Professor
Department of Engineering and Society
University of Virginia

Presentations

Understanding the changing natural-built environment in an Arctic community: An integrated sensor network
Understanding the changing natural-built environment in an Arctic community: An integrated sensor network
Understanding the Changing Natural-Built Landscape in an Arctic Community: An Integrated Sensor Study in Utqiaġvik, Alaska
Assessing micrometeorological differences related to the built environment in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Assessing micrometeorological and geophysical differences related to the built environment in Utqiaġvik, Alaska
DEC 2023: Interactions between the built and natural environments in an Arctic Community: An integrated sensor network in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Spatiotemporal assessment of ground temperature hot and cold spots at urban sites in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Spatiotemporal assessment of ground temperature hot and cold spots at urban sites in Utqiagvik, Alaska

Publications

Care-fully?: The Question of “Knowledge Coproduction” in Arctic Science
Caring for Equitable Relations in Interdisciplinary Collaborations

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