Literature

Publicationsort ascending Year Category Geography Website
Mekbeb, E.T., Lilieholm, R.J., Blahna, D.J. and Kruger, L.E., 2009. Resource use, dependence and vulnerability: community-resource linkages on Alaska's Tongass National Forest. Ecosystems and Sustainable Development, 122, pp.263-272. 2009 Southeast Alaska, social change, policy, economics, ecosystem management, environmental services, timber-dependent communities, resilience, social capital, sustainable development, rural, natural resources, Alaska Native, village, cultural resources, subsistence, planning, human rights, social justice, Native rights Alaska Link
Meeker, D., 2017 A Synthesis of Climate Adaptation Planning Needs in Alaska Native Communities. 2017 Southeast Alaska, climate change, adaptation, policy, planning, management, interagency support, TEK, , oral tradition, climate science, research,  Alaska Link
McNutt, Deborah (ed). 2009. Northwest Tribes: Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change. Brief prepared for the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute. Olympia, WA: Evergreen State College. 2009 Climate Impacts, Adaptation, Tribal Nations, Mitigation National, Washington, Northwest, International (Canada) Link
McNutt, D., 2008: Native Peoples: The "Miners Canary" on Climate Change. 16 pp., Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute, Evergreen State College. URL ↩ 2008 tribe, indigenous
McNeeley, S.M., Even, T.L., Gioia, J.B., Knapp, C.N. and Beeton, T.A., 2017. Expanding Vulnerability Assessment for Public Lands: The Social Complement to Ecological Approaches. Climate Risk Management. 2017 Climate change; Public lands; Land-based livelihoods; Social vulnerability; Vulnerability assessment; Adaptation National Link
McNeeley, S.M., 2017. Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation in Indian Country. Weather, Climate, and Society, 9(3), pp.393-404. 2017 climate change, conservation, management, legislation, societal impacts, policy, natural resources, cultural resources National Link
McNeeley, S. M. (2012). Examining barriers and opportunities for sustainable adaptation to climate change in Interior Alaska. Climatic Change, 111(3-4), 835-857. 2012 Climate change, Adaptation, Alaska Alaska Link
McNeeley SM, Shulski MD (2011) Anatomy of a closing window: vulnerability to changing seasonality in Interior Alaska. Global Environ Chang 21:464–473 2011 Climate change, vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptation, Multiple stressors, Indigenous observations and understanding of climate, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
McNeeley S.M., Lazrus H. (2014) The Cultural Theory of Risk for Climate Change Adaptation. Wea. Climate Soc., 6, 506–519. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-13-00027.1 2014 North America, Pacific Ocean, Planning, policy, Risk Assessment, Societal impacts, tribe, indigenous Global Link
McLean, Kirsty Galloway, Ameyali Ramos-Castillo, Tony Gross, Sam Johnston, Marjo Vierros, and Rahera Noa 2009. Report of the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Summit on Climate Change. April 20-24. Anchorage, Alaska. United Nations University—Traditional Knowledge Initiative, Darwin, Australia. 2009 Traditional Knowledge, Global Summit, tribe, indigenous Global
Mckenna, Phil . “Environmental Justice Grabs a Megaphone in the Climate ...” Inside climate news, 5 Jan. 2018, insideclimatenews.org/news/04012018/environmental-justice-climate-activism-standing-rock-black-lives-matter. 2018 indigenous, environmental justice, racial justice, activism, climate change Link
McGroarty, Erin. “Action Team Delivers Recommendations to Address Climate Change.” Daily News-Miner; The Voice of Interior Alaska, 27 Sept. 2018, www.newsminer.com/news/local_news/action-team-delivers-recommendations-to-address-climate-change/article_a89096f6-c22d-11e8-9f7a-6b58428ad670.html. 2018 climate change, climate change impacts, mitigation, Alaska Alaska Link
McGrath, Matt. “Final Call to Save the World from 'Climate Catastrophe'.” Science & Environment, 8 Oct. 2018, www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45775309. 2018 climate change, climate change impacts, IPCC, energy, land use Global Link
McGhee. 1984. Thule Prehistory of Canada. In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 5. Arctic. D. Damas, ed. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. Pp. 269–376. 1984 tribe, indigenous
McDowell, G., E. Stephenson, and J. Ford. 2014. Adaptation to climate change in glaciated mountain regions. Climatic Change 126(1):77–91. 2014 human dimension, Climate change, Adaptation Global Link
McDowell Group. 2016. Economic Impact Analysis: Southeast Alaska Transboundary Watershed. Juneau, Anchorage, Alaska: SalmonState. 2016 Southeast Alaska, transboundary, watershed, streamflow, economic concerns, Taku River, Stikine River, Unuk River, sport fishing, tour operations, policy and management, economic development, planning Alaska Link
McDonald, Rachael. Siletz Tribe Acquires Salmon Habitat On Central Coast. 2016. 2016 salmon, marine, estuary, wetlands, food sovereignty Oregon Coast Link
McDonald, Michael J., and John Muldowny 1982 TVA and the Dispossessed. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press. 1982 Historical Displacement, Tennessee valley authority, tribe, indigenous Southeast
Mcdermott, Amy. 2017. Growing change: Homegrown food is one safety net in a less stable world for Native Americans. SALON. 2017 food security, subsistence, climate change, diabetes, human health, food-borne illness, sustainability, commodities, garden, California, Smith River, Tolowa, West Coast, United States, Global, International, the Americas Link
McCue, Duncan. “Growing 'Ecological Grief' Is the Mental Health Cost of Climate Change.” CBC, 21 Oct. 2018, www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/growing-ecological-grief-is-the-mental-health-cost-of-climate-change-1.4871666. 2018 climate change, climate change impacts, mental health impacts, ecological impacts B.C. Link
McClintock, S. E., 2009: Ch. 17: Coastal and riverine erosion challenges: Alaskan villages’ sustainability. Climate Change And Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural And Educational Challenges,, UNESCO, 120. 2009 Alaska, Erosion, Sustainability, tribe, indigenous Arctic, Alaska Link
McBride, B.B., Sanchez-Trigueros, F., Carver, S.J., Watson, A.E., Stumpff, L.M., Matt, R. and Borrie, W.T., 2017. Participatory Geographic Information Systems as an Organizational Platform for the Integration of Traditional and Scientific Knowledge in Contemporary Fire and Fuels Management. Journal of Forestry, 115(1), pp.43-50. 2017 climate change, planning, policy, TEK, traditional ecological knowledge, resource management, fuel, energy National Link
Maynard, N. G., (Ed.) 2014. Native Peoples - Native Homelands Climate Change Workshop II - Final Report:An Indigenous Response to Climate Change. November 18-21, 2009 2014 American Indians, Alaska Natives, Climate change, Place, Traditional Knowledge, tribe, indigenous United States Link
Maynard NG, ed. (2002) Native peoples-native homelands climate change workshop report. U.S. national assessment on climate Change. U.S. Global Change Research Program, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. 2002 American Indians, Alaska Natives, Climate change, Traditional Knowledge, Place, tribe, indigenous United States Link
Mauger, G.S., J.H. Casola, H.A. Morgan, R.L. Strauch, B. Jones, B. Curry, T.M. Busch lSaksen, L. Whitely Binder, M.B. Krosby, and A.K. Snover. 2015. State of Knowledge. Climate Change in Puget Sound. Report repared for the Puget Sound Partnership and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate Impacts Group. University of Washington, Seattle. Doi: 10.7915/CIG93777D 2015 Assessment, Synthesis, Summary, Climate Data, Puget Sound Pacific Northwest, Washington, Puget Sound Link
Matthews, S. 2017. Grizzly Bears Are Now the Victims of the Trump Administration’s Climate Denialism. 2017 conservation, climate change, climate denial, endangered species, de-listed, tribal consultation, hunting, grizzly bears California, Nevada, yellostone National Park, United States Link
Matt Richtel and Fernanda Santosapril. 2016. Wildfires, Once Confined to a Season, Burn Earlier and Longer. New York Times. 2016 Wildfire, Climate Change National Link
Matias, Cliff. 2017. Indigenous Peoples Lead DC Climate March. 2017 climate change, demonstration, activism, Native rights, human health, social justice, youth justice, Trump administration United States Link
Mateo-Vega, J., Potvin, C., Monteza, J., Bacorizo, J., Barrigón, J., Barrigón, R., López, N., Omi, L., Opua, M., Serrano, J., Cushman, K. C., & Meyer, C. (2017). Full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in forest monitoring for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): trial in Panama’s Darién. Ecosphere, 8(2). doi:10.1002/ecs2.1635 2017 A recent study found that well-trained Indigenous technicians are just as effective at collecting the necessary data to monitor forest carbon emission viability. South America Link
Maslin, Mark. 2014. Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2014 climate change science, Adaptation Global Link

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