Literature

Publication Yearsort ascending Category Geography Website
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
UCAR congressional briefing highlights flood, drought prediction: Nation poised to make major advances in "water intelligence". UCAR. 2016. 2016 traditional knowledge, indigenous, climate science, water health, water rights, protection National Link
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs. 2016. DOE Office of Indian Energy Strategic Roadmap 2025: Energy.gov/indianenergy. 2016 Energy Development, Energy Deployment, Energy, Infrastructure, Development. National Link
Tania Schoennagel, Penny Morgan, Jennifer Balch, Philip Dennison, Brian Harvey, Richard Hutto, Meg Krawchuk, Max Moritz, Ray Rasker, and Cathy Whitlock. 2016. Insights from wildfire science: a resource for fire policy discussions. 2016 Wildfire, Climate Adaptation National Link
Thoman, Rick. 2016. At the Edge of the Wide Water: Southeast Alaska climate and Pacific Ocean variability. National Weather Service, Alaska region, Anchorage, Alaska. 2016 Southeast Alaska, climate change, climate patterns, Pacific ocean, Juneau, winter, snowfall, temperature, oscillation, precipitation, variability, hurricane, El Nino, the Blob, El Oho, Gulf of Alaska  Alaska Link
Stephen S. Ban, Hussein M. Alidina, Thomas A. Okey, Rachel M. Gregg, and Natalie C. Ban. Identifying potential marine climate change refugia: A case study in Canada’s Pacific marine ecosystems. CAKE. 2016. 2016 climate change, refugia, adaptation, mitigation, ocean, marine, aquaculture, climate science United States Link
M. D. Flannigan, B. M. Wotton, G. A. Marshall, W. J. de Groot, J. Johnston, N. Jurko, A. S. Cantin. 2016. Fuel moisture sensitivity to temperature and precipitation: climate change implications. Climate Change, Volume 134, Issue 1, pp 59-71. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-015-1521-0 2016 Climate impacts, Wildfire International (Canada) Link
Changing Times, Changing Stories: Climate Change Perspectives Vary Notably Among Generations in Subarctic Alaska. USGS. 2016. 2016 traditional knowledge, experiential learning, contemporary, modern, youth, elders Alaska Link
NOAA Sentinel Site Cooperative. n.d. Keeping Pace: A short guide to navigating sea-level rise models. 2016 Sea-level Rise, Climate Modeling National, International Link
Rising sea levels are forcing an indigenous tribe from home and could be an example of the future. 2016 Biloxi, Choctaw, Florida, Native land, climate change, sea level, sea rise, island Southeast, Bayou, Florida Link
Little, Jeremy S., 2016, Climate Models, Climate Projections, and Uncertainty: A Primer for Southeast Alaska. Alaska Climate Science Center and US Geological Survey. 2016 Southeast Alaska, climate models, climate projections, uncertainty, downscaling, local projections, global projections, climate science, geomorphology, coastline, sea level rise, Alaska Link
Smith, Y. N. Cathay. Oral Tradition and the Kennewick Man. Yale Law Journal Forum. 2016. 2016 archaeology, anthropology, NAGPRA, sovereignty, repatriation, social climate change, aDNA Washignton, Pacific Northwest Coast Link
J.E. Halofsky and D L. Peterson. 2016. Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Options for Forest Vegetation Management in the Northwestern USA. Atmosphere, 7(3), 46; doi:10.3390/atmos7030046 2016 Forest Ecology, Climate Vulnerability Assessment, National Park and Forest Management Northwest Link
Native Americans Adapting to Changes in What-Grows-Where. YCC. 2016. 2016 National Link
Craig P. Paukert, Abigail J. Lynch, James E. Whitney. Effects of Climate Change on North American Inland Fishes: Introduction to the Special Issue. DOI. 2016. 2016 fisheries, climate change, fish management, water management National Link
Little, Jeremy S., 2016, Downscaled climate projections for southeast Alaska and considerations for use in modeling, management, and planning. Alaska Climate Science Center and US Geological Survey. 2016 Southeast Alaska, coastal, marine, downscaling, climate projections, historical climate, hydrology, snow, Alaska Link
Saez, Catherine. On Eve Of WIPO Traditional Knowledge Negotiations, Nations Swap Experiences. IPW. 2016. 2016 traditional knowledge, intellectual property, protection, retention, collaboration, TEK, knowledge sovereignty International, Global Link
Seidl, R., Spies, T. A., Peterson, D. L., Stephens, S. L., Hicke, J. A. (2016), REVIEW: Searching for resilience: addressing the impacts of changing disturbance regimes on forest ecosystem services. Journal of Applied Ecology, 53: 120–129. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12511 2016 Forest Ecosystem Services, Forest Disturbance Management, Ecosystem Resilience National Link
Rhoades, Hannibal. World Conservation Congress Approves Historic Measure To Protect Indigenous Sacred Lands. IC Magazine. 2016. 2016 native rights, tribal conservation, protection, sovereignty, invasive United States, International Link
Jeff Smith. 2016. Rising Voices melds indigenous, western science perspectives. UCAR AtmosNews. 2016 Climate Science, Collaboration, Climate Impacts National, International Link
Blumm, M.C., 2016. Indian Treaty Fishing Rights and the Environment: Affirming the Right to Habitat Protection and Restoration. 92 Washington Law Review 1. 2016 climate change, environmental protection, fisheries, settler colonialism, habitat restoration, human health, community action, social justice, youth justice, policy United States, Pacific Northwest, Washington state, Oregon, California Link
AMS. 2016. State of the Climate in 2015. 2016 climate science, climate change, climate assessment, monitoring National, Global, International Link
Morelli, T.L., Daly, C., Dobrowski, S.Z., Dulen, D.M., Ebersole, J.L., Jackson, S.T., Lundquist, J.D., Millar, C.I., Maher, S.P., Monahan, W.B. and Nydick, K.R., 2016. Managing climate change refugia for climate adaptation. PLoS One, 11(8), p.e0159909. 2016 climate change, refugia, policy, planning, management, technical skills, climate sciecne, climate projection, adaptation Glodal, International, United States Link
Banegas, D. (2016). United States Department of Agriculture, "From Devastation to Resoration", https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2016/02/11/devastation-restoration 2016 sagebrush, ecosystems, wildfires, drought, cheatgrass, invasive species, seed restoration Link
Five Tribes Benefit from Hands-On Training in Solar Operations and Maintenance. OIE. 2016. 2016 climate change, renewable energy, solar power, infrastructure, reduce, carbon, emissions Midwest, East Coast Link
Anderegg, W. R., Klein, T., Bartlett, M., Sack, L., Pellegrini, A. F., Choat, B., & Jansen, S. (2016). Meta-analysis reveals that hydraulic traits explain cross-species patterns of drought-induced tree mortality across the globe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 201525678. 2016 Climate Extremes, Drought, Forest Ecology, Climate Impacts National, International Link
Photo Diary: A Week in Rural Alaska Where Climate Change Is Threatening a Village, Its School and Way of Life. The 74 Magazine. 2016. 2016 climate change, relocation, erosion, infrastructure, school Alaska, Arctic, Bering Sea Link
Consortium, NWFire Science. 2016. NWFSC Research Brief #9: Wildfire impacts on spring Chinook Salmon: Habitat quality in the Wenatchee River sub-basin. Northwest Fire Science Consortium Research Briefs. 2016 Wenatchee River, wildfire, stream habitat, water quality, salmonid, population, Chinook, salmon, fire science Washington state Link
Johnson, J., Howitt, R., Cajete, G., Berkes, F., Louis, R., Kliskey, A. 2016. Weaving Indigenous sustainability sciences to diversify our methods. Springer 11(1): 1-11. 2016 Traditional Knowledges, Sustainability Sciences, Research Protocols, Collaboration International Link
Chief, K., Meadow, A. and Whyte, K., 2016. Engaging Southwestern Tribes in Sustainable Water Resources Topics and Management. Water, 8(8), p.350. 2016 water resources, management, climate change, mitigation, adaptation, water rights, mining claims Nationa, Southwest Link

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