Literature

Publicationsort descending Year Category Geography Website
World Bank Group. 2016. High and Dry: Climate Change, Water, and the Economy. 2016 Economics, Drought, Climate Impacts, Water Resources International Link
WRSC. 2016. Western Region 2016 Accomplishment Report. 2016 wildfire, fire, management, climate change, prevention, adaptation, mitigation, planning, policy Western United States Link
Yazzie, D. H., Chee, C., Darden, S. A., Gleason, I., Denetdale, J. N. (2012) The Impact Of The Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act Of 1974 P.L. 93-531 et al. Public Hearing Report: July 2012. 2012 Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act, Forced relocation, Impacts of forced relocation, human rights Southwest
Yes! magazine 2019 adaptation, tribes, climate change, Washington Washinton, Pacific Northwest Link
Young people facing climate change. Native America Calling. 2016. 2016 climate science, climate change, fire hazard, food security, weather patterns National, International Link
YOUNG, DINGELL INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL TO ENHANCE FUNDING FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE. AFS. 2016. 2016 legislation, climate change, sustainability, mining, conservation National, Internationa Link
Zada, John. Canadian First Nation cleans up latest fuel spill mess. AlJazeera. 2016. 2016 environmental hazards, risks, oil spill, fossil fuel, traditional foods, pollution British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Northwest Link
Zanotti, L., Palomino-Schalscha, M.. 2016. Taking different ways of knowing seriously: cross-cultural work as translations and multiplicity. Springer 11(1): 139-152. 2016 Traditional Knowledges, Indigenous Science, Decolonizing Research, Ethics National, International Link
Zhiliang Zhu and A. David McGuire (eds). 2016. Baseline and Projected Future Carbon Storage and Greenhouse-Gas Fluxes in Ecosystems of Alaska 2016 Climate Impacts, Methane, Climate Mitigation, Wildfire, Permafrost Thaw, Climate Assessment Alaska, Northwest Link
Zielinski, Sarah. 2016. How Will Native Americans in the Southwest Adapt to Serious Impacts of Climate Change?: Smithsonian.com 2016 Climate Resilience, Tribes, Indigenous Survival, Climate Vulnerability, Inundation, Permafrost, Erosion, Relocation. Southwest, United States, Louisiana. Link
Zimmer, Carl. Global Warming Alters Arctic Food Chain, Scientists Say, With Unforeseeable Results. USDA. 2016. 2016 tribal relations, current events, agency, tribe, collaboration, National Link
Zollitsch, B., Stelk, M., Schiller, S., Seary, S., & Dooley, W. (2019). Healthy Wetlands, Healthy Watersheds: Leveraging state wetland restoration and protection programs to improve watershed health. Association of State Wetland Managers, Windham, Maine. 2019 watershed restoration, climate change, integration, capacity, tribal wetland restoration, resiliency, watershed health Washington Link
“Carbon Pricing; A Critical Perspective for Community Resistance.” Carbon Pricing; A Critical Perspective for Community Resistance, www.ienearth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Carbon-Pricing-A-Critical-Perspective-for-Community-Resistance-Online-Version.pdf. 2017 carbon emissions, carbon pricing, climate change, indigenous, environmental justice, climate justice, fossil fuels National Link
“Chevron Told to Pay $9.5 Billion Judgment to Indigenous Communities.” Indianz.com, 12 July 2018, www.indianz.com/News/2018/07/12/chevron-told-to-pay-95-billion-judgment.asp. 2018 oil pollution, oil waste, environmental justice South America Link
“Chickasaw Nation sustainability scientist April Taylor: U.S. Indigenous Communities Building Capacity to Confront the Impact Climate Change.” Between the Lines, Squeaky Wheel Productions, 13 Dec. 2017, www.btlonline.org/2017/seg/171222cf-btl-taylor.html. 2017 sustainability, climate change impacts, tribal water rights, climate change adaptation, capacity training National Link
“CTUIR joins coalition to fight climate change.” East Oregonian, East Oregonian, 24 Jan. 2018, www.eastoregonian.com/eo/local-news/20180124/ctuir-joins-coalition-to-fight-climate-change. 2018 climate change, Paris Climate Agreement, climate change adaptation, tribal sovereignty Eastern Oregon, Northwest Link
“How Native American Communities Are Addressing Climate Change.” Science Friday, 7 Feb. 2020, www.sciencefriday.com/segments/native-american-communities-climate-change/. 2020 climate change, indigenous peoples, climate assessments, plans, adaptation, traditional knowledge National Link
“Reclaiming Native Truth; Research Findings: Compilation of All Research.” Reclaiming Native Truth, First Nations Development Institute, Echohawk Consulting, June 2018, www.reclaimingnativetruth.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/FullFindingsReport-screen.pdf. 2018 Native American culture, Native American history, Native American culture, public policy, research, inclusion, equity Link
“The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Trap the Sun to Offset Energy Costs.” Department of Energy, Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs, 27 Aug. 2018, www.energy.gov/indianenergy/articles/confederated-tribes-umatilla-indian-reservation-trap-sun-offset-energy-costs. 2018 energy, Office of Indian Energy, Co2 emissions, solar power Oregon Link
“U.S. Tribes Applaud Decision Rejecting Trans Mountain Pipeline.” Wisonsin Gazette, 31 Aug. 2018, https://www.wisconsingazette.com/news/u-s-tribes-applaud-decision-rejecting-trans-mountain-pipeline/article_e8f2588c-ad39-11e8-ac3d-6b2ca76f8eed.html 2018 Trans mountain pipeline, Salish sea, pollution, treaty rights, shellfish, Washington, Canada, Salish Sea Link
“Voices From the Land; Digital Storytelling and Exchange Project.” Arts in Education of the Gorge, Friends of Pomaika'i School, KYUK, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Makana Aloha Foundation, Mills Davis Foundation, www.voicesfromtheland.org/about/. 2018 digital stories, place based, climate change, climate change impacts, community building, youth, cultural traditions Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii Link

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