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Mitigi idash Nibi: A Climate Adaptation Plan for the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians

Type
Tribal Adaptation Plans
Year Published
2014
Organization
Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians
Description

In 2014, the Model Forest Policy Program (MFPP), Climate Solutions University (CSU), and the Red Lake Department of Natural Resources (RLDNR) came together to create a climate adaptation plan for the forest and water systems of the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. Development of the plan came about because all parties, led by MFPP, recognized the critical need for local community resilience against the impacts of climate change by protecting forest and water resources. This climate adaptation plan for the Red Lake Reservation presents the results of a team effort, deep and broad information gathering, critical analysis and thoughtful planning. To download a PDF of the plan, click here.

Geography
Contact Information
Author: Jerilyn Jourdain, Environmental Specialist/Climate Change Coordinator
Phone: (218) 679-3959
Fax: (218) 679-2830
Questions/Comments
Email: rldnr@redlakenation.org