Caravaggi, A., Burton, A.C., Clark, D.A., Fisher, J.T., Grass, A., Green, S., Hobaiter, C., Hofmeester, T.R., Kalan, A.K., Rabaiotti, D. & Rivet, D. (2020). A review of factors to consider when using camera traps to study animal behavior to inform wildlife ecology and conservation. Conservation Science and Practice, p.e239. PDF

Sisneros-Kidd, A.M., Monz, C., Hausner, V., Schmidt, J. & Clark, D. (2019). Nature-based tourism, resource dependence, and resilience of Arctic communities: framing complex issues in a changing environment. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27(8), 1259-1276. Link

Lokken, N.A.A., Clark, D., Broderstad, E-G., & Hausner, V. (2019). Inuit attitudes towards co-managing wildlife in three communities in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 72(1), 58-70. PDF

Clark, D. A., Brook, R., Oliphant-Reskanski, C., Laforge, M. P., Olson, K., & Rivet, D. (2018). Novel range overlap of three ursids in the Canadian subarctic. Arctic Science, 5(1), 62-70. PDF

Teel, T. L., Anderson, C. B., Burgman, M. A., Cinner, J., Clark, D. A., Estévez, R. A., ... & St John, F. A. (2018). Publishing social science research in Conservation Biology to move beyond biology. Conservation Biology, 32(1), 6-8. PDF

Bennett, N. J., Roth, R., Klain, S. C., Chan, K., Christie, P., Clark, D. A., ... & Greenberg, A. (2017). Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating human dimensions to improve conservation. Biological Conservation, 205, 93-108. PDF

Egunyu, F., Bradford, L., & Clark, D. (2017). Polar bear science: characterizing relationship patterns and identifying opportunities. Polar Geography 41(1), 39-54. Link

Clark, D., & Joe-Strack, J. (2017). Keeping the “co” in northern resource co-management. Northern Public Affairs, April 2017: 71-74. PDF

Fauchald, P., Schmidt, J., Clark, D., & Hausner, V. (2017). Transitions of social-ecological subsistence systems in the Arctic. International Journal of the Commons, 11(1). PDF

Laforge, M., Clark, D., Schmidt, A., Lankshear, J., Kowlachuk, S., & Brook, R. (2017). Temporal aspects of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) occurrences at field camps in Wapusk National Park, Canada. Polar Biology 40, 1661-1670. Link

Bennett, N. J., Roth, R., Klain, S. C., Chan, K. M., Clark, D. A., Cullman, G., ... & Thomas, R. E. (2016). Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation. Conservation Biology, 31(1), 56-66. PDF

Clark, D. A., Workman, L., & Jung, T. S. (2016). Impacts of reintroduced bison on first nations people in Yukon, Canada: finding common ground through participatory research and social learning. Conservation and Society, 14(1), 1-12. PDF

Beach, D. M., & Clark, D. A. (2015). Scenario planning during rapid ecological change: lessons and perspectives from workshops with southwest Yukon wildlife managers. Ecology and Society, 20(1). PDF

Gober, P. A., Strickert, G. E., Clark, D. A., Chun, K. P., Payton, D., & Bruce, K. (2015). Divergent perspectives on water security: bridging the policy debate. The Professional Geographer, 67(1), 62-71. Link

Weber, D. S., Mandler, T., Dyck, M., De Groot, P. J. V. C., Lee, D. S., & Clark, D. A. (2015). Unexpected and undesired conservation outcomes of wildlife trade bans—An emerging problem for stakeholders?. Global Ecology and Conservation, 3, 389-400. PDF

Staples, K., Chavez-Ortiz, M., Barrett, M.J., & Clark, D. (2014). Fixing land-use planning in the Yukon before it really breaks: A Case Study of the Peel Watershed. The Northern Review 37(3), 143-165 PDF

Tyrrell, M., & Clark, D. A. (2014). What happened to climate change? CITES and the reconfiguration of polar bear conservation discourse. Global environmental change, 24, 363-372. Link

Clark, D., Van Beest, F., & Brook, R. (2012). Polar bear-human conflicts: state of knowledge and research needs. Canadian Wildlife Biology and Management 1(1), 21-29. PDF

Markel, C. & Clark, D. (2012). Developing policy alternatives for the management of wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) in Kluane National Park and Reserve of Canada. The Northern Review 36 (fall 2012), 53-76. PDF

Clark, D. & Slocombe, D.S. (2011). Adaptive co-management and grizzly bear-human conflicts in two northern Canadian Aboriginal communities. Human Ecology 39, 627-640. Link

Clark, D. A., & Slocombe, D. S. (2011). Grizzly Bear conservation in the Foothills Model Forest: appraisal of a collaborative ecosystem management effort. Policy Sciences, 44(1), 1-11. Link

Clark, S. G., Rutherford, M. B., Auer, M. R., Cherney, D. N., Wallace, R. L., Mattson, D. J., Clark, D. A., Foote, L., Krogman, N., Wilshusen, P., & Steelman, T. (2011). College and university environmental programs as a policy problem (part 1): integrating knowledge, education, and action for a better world?. Environmental Management, 47(5), 701-715. Link

Clark, S. G., Rutherford, M. B., Auer, M. R., Cherney, D. N., Wallace, R. L., Mattson, D. J., Clark, D. A., Foote, L., Krogman, N., Wilshusen, P., & Steelman, T. (2011). College and university environmental programs as a policy problem (part 2): strategies for improvement. Environmental Management, 47(5), 716-726. Link

Clark, D. A., & Slocombe, D. S. (2009). Respect for grizzly bears: an Aboriginal approach for co-existence and resilience. Ecology and Society, 14(1). PDF

Clark, D. A., Lee, D. S., Freeman, M. M., & Clark, S. G. (2008). Polar bear conservation in Canada: defining the policy problems. Arctic, 347-360. PDF

Hanna, K., Clark, D., & Slocombe, S. Eds. (2007). Transforming Parks and Protected Areas: Policy and Management in a Changing World. Routledge, UK. Link

Berkes, F., Bankes, N., Marschke, M., Armitage, D., & Clark, D. (2005). Cross-Scale Institutions & Building Resilience in the Canadian North. In Berkes, F., Huebert, R., Fast, H., Manseau, M., & Diduck, A. (Eds.) Breaking ice: Renewable resource and ocean management in the Canadian North. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 225-248. Link

Diduck, A., Bankes, N., Clark, D., & Armitage, D. R. (2005). Unpacking Social Learning in Social-Ecological Systems. In Berkes, F., Huebert, R., Fast, H., Manseau, M., & Diduck, A. (Eds.) Breaking ice: Renewable resource and ocean management in the Canadian North. University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 269-290. Link

Clark, D. A. (2003). Polar bear-human interactions in Canadian national parks, 1986-2000. Ursus, 65-71. Link

Lunn, N. J., Atkinson, S., Branigan, M., Calvert, W., Clark, D., Doidge, B., ... & Stirling, I. (2002). Polar bear management in Canada 1997–2000. In Polar bears. Proceedings of the 13th Working Meeting of the IUCN/SSC Polar Bear Specialist Group. Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (No. 26, pp. 41-52). PDF

Babaluk, J. A., Wissink, H. R., Troke, B. G., Clark, D. A., & Johnson, J. D. (2001). Summer movements of radio-tagged arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) in Lake Hazen, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic, 418-424. PDF

Clark, D. A., Stirling, I., & Calvert, W. (1997). Distribution, characteristics, and use of earth dens and related excavations by polar bears on the western Hudson Bay lowlands. Arctic, 158-166. PDF