Ecology and Society (Dec 2023)

Localizing a just transition: a case study of St. George, Alaska

  • Andreanne Doyon,
  • Emeralde O'Donnell,
  • William J. Trousdale,
  • R. George Pletnikoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-14311-280424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
p. 24

Abstract

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This paper explores the St. George Economic Development Strategy and strategy development process through a just transitions lens. St. George is a remote island located in Alaska’s Bering Sea, and is home to a small community of Unangan people facing a declining population, infrastructure deficit, and high unemployment. Through a qualitative content analysis and informal interviews, we analyzed how the strategy engaged with four forms of justice (distributive, procedural, recognition, and epistemic) and considered how the development process might have facilitated justice responses. The aim of this research is to share St. George’s efforts to build a more sustainable and just future for their community, as well as highlight key considerations for other communities and researchers engaging in this type of work. The success of St. George’s Economic Development Strategy is due to strong community leaders, a community focused approach to engagement, and respectful consideration and inclusion of the community’s values and beliefs.

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