Ranco R, Arnett A, Latty E, Remsburg A, Dunckel K, Quigley E, Lilieholm R, Daigle J, Livingston B, Neptune J, Secord T (2012) Two Maine forest pests: a comparison of approaches to understanding threats to hemlock and ash trees in Maine. Maine Policy Rev 21:76–89 |
2012 |
hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA), emerald ash borer (EAB), cultural practices, Mutiple stakeholder partnerships, Forest resources, cross-cultural forestry-management, collaborative research, tribe, indigenous |
Northeast |
Link |
Riley, R., P. Blanchard, R. Peppler, T. M. Bull Bennett, and D. Wildcat, 2012: Oklahoma Inter-Tribal Meeting on Climate Variability and Change: Meeting Summary Report. 23. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Climate change, American Indians, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Alaska Department of Commerce and Community and Economic Development, 2012: Relocation Report: Newtok to Mertarvik. 58 pp., Alaska Department of Commerce and Community and Economic Development, Anchorage, AK. URL↩ |
2012 |
relocation report, Newtok, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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ITEP. 2012. Climate Change and Invasive Species: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt. |
2012 |
Climate adaptation, invasive species, climate mitigation, prevention, |
United States |
Link |
Royster, J. V. (2012). Climate Change and Tribal Water Rights: Removing Barriers to Adaptation Strategies. Tul. Envtl. LJ, 26, 197. |
2012 |
Climate change, water rights, tribal water rights, reserved water rights, Indian water rights, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Alaska Forum, 2012: Alaska Forum on the Environment. Alaska Forum on the Environment, 54. URL ↩ |
2012 |
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Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Kirsty Galloway McLean. Land Use, Climate Change Adaptation, and Indigenous Peoples. 2012. |
2012 |
current events, climate change, education, adaptation, TEK, TK |
National |
Link |
Schaefer, K., Lantuit, H., Romanovsky, V., & Schuur, E. (2012). Policy implications of warming permafrost. |
2012 |
Public policy, permafrost |
Alaska, Arctic |
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American Indian Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group, 2012: American Indian Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group 2012 Spring Meeting. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Climate change, Alaska, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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The Nature Conservancy. 2012. Klawock River, Salmon Passage and Habitat Restoration Project Final Report. Prepared for NOAA Restoration Center. The Working Forest Group. 2013. Consolidated young growth forest land base analysis for all land ownership in Southeast Alaska and recommendations for federal land managers. Prepared at the request of: USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region. |
2012 |
Southeast Alaska, Klawock Community Association, Klawock Heenya Corporation, watershed, hydrology |
Alaska |
Link |
Sejersen, Frank. 2012. Mobility, climate change, and social dynamics in the Arctic: The creation of new horizons of expectation and the role of community. In Climate Change and Human Mobility: Global Challenges to the Social Sciences. Kirsten Hastrup and Karen Fog Olwig, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 190–213. |
2012 |
Climate change, Migration |
Global, Arctic |
Link |
ANTHC, 2012: Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Alaska Native, Health, Climate change, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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ITEP. 2012. Climate Change and Wildfire: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt. |
2012 |
wildfire risk, temperature, flood susceptibility, reduction, fire management, mitigation, adaptation, invasive insects |
United States |
Link |
Shearer, C., 2012: The political ecology of climate adaptation assistance: Alaska Natives, displacement, and relocation. Journal of Political Ecology, 19, 174-183. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Climate change, Alaska Natives, Adaptation, displacement, Relocation, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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Blackburn, Marion. 2012. Return to the Trail of Tears. Archaeology 65(2):53-64. |
2012 |
Historical Displacement, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Souza, K., and J. Tanimoto, 2012: PRiMO IKE Hui Technical Input for the National Climate Assessment – Tribal Chapter. PRiMO IKE Hui Meeting – January 2012, Hawai‘i. 5 pp., U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, D.C. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Climate change, American Indians, Technical inputs, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
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Brubaker M, Chavan P, Berner J, Black M, Warren J. 2012. Climate Change in Selawik, Alaska Strategies for Community Health. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium: Center for Climate and Health, Anchorage |
2012 |
Climate change, Indigenous health, Selawik Alaska, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Thackeray L (2012) 2012 Montana wildfires burn most acreage since 1910. Billings Gazette. 11/1/2012. Billings, MT |
2012 |
Wildfire |
Northwest |
Link |
Burkett, Virginia, and Margaret Davidson, eds. 2012 Coastal Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: A Technical Input to the 2012 National Climate Assessment. Cooperative Report to the 2013 National Climate Assessment. |
2012 |
Coastal Impacts, Adaptation, vulnerability |
Global |
Link |
Tribal Water Working Group (University of New Mexico), 2012: Water in Indian Country: |
2012 |
Climate change, water rights, tribe, indigenous |
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Huntington, H. P., E. Goodstein, and E. Euskirchen, 2012: Towards a tipping point in responding to change: Rising costs, fewer options for arctic and global societies. AMBIO, 41, 66-74, doi:10.1007/s13280-011-0226-5.↩ |
2012 |
Climate change costs
Prevention
Response
Politics
Economics
Village relocation
Forest fires
Sea level rise
Arctic, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Cameron, E. S. (2012). Securing Indigenous politics: A critique of the vulnerability and adaptation approach to the human dimensions of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Global Environmental Change, 22(1), 103-114. |
2012 |
Traditional Knowledge, vulnerability, Adaptation, Inuit, indigenous, Climate change, Governmentality, colonialism, Resource extraction, shipping, Mining, Legibility, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Walker, R., 2012: Haida Gwaii Quake brings home the importance of Quileute relocation legislation. Indian Country Today Media Network.com. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Relocation, Quileute, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
Link |
Indian Health Service [IHS] (2012) The Sanitation Facilities Construction Program of the Indian
Health Service Public Law 86-121 Annual Report for 2010. Rockville, MD. |
2012 |
Sanitation, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Coastal Louisiana Tribal Communities, 2012: Stories of Change: Coastal Louisiana Tribal Communities’ Experiences of a Transforming Environment (Grand Bayou, Grand Caillou/Dulac, Isle de Jean Charles, Pointe-au-Chien). Workshop Report Input into the National Climate Assessment. URL ↩ |
2012 |
Coastal Louisiana, Climate change, assessment, Adaptation, tribe, indigenous |
Southeast |
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Wang, M., and J. E. Overland, 2012: A sea ice free summer Arctic within 30 years: An update from CMIP5 models.Geophysical Research Letters, 39, L18501, doi:10.1029/2012GL052868. URL ↩ |
2012 |
sea ice, Arctic |
Arctic |
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Ingram KT, Dow K, Carter L, 2012: Southeast Region Technical Report to the National Climate Assessment. |
2012 |
Adaptation, extreme weather, climate impacts, Climate Modeling, climate variability, Coastal, Drought, Education, electric intrusion, Sea Level Rise, silviculture, social vulnerability, Southeast, storm surge, tropical, Mitigation |
Southeast |
Link |
CPRA [Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana]. 2012 Louisiana’s Comprehensive Master Plan For a Sustainable Coast. Baton Rouge, LA: CPRA. http://www.lacpra.org/assets/docs/2012%20Master%20Plan/Final%20Plan/2012%20Coastal%20Master%20Plan.pdf |
2012 |
Sea Level Rise, Risk Assessment |
Southeast |
Link |
WATER IN INDIAN COUNTRY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES A REPORT PREPARED BY
THE TRIBAL WATER WORKING GROUP |
2012 |
water quality, water quantity, ecosystems, Fisheries, Climate change, tribal water rights, tribe, indigenous |
Southwest, United States |
Link |
Laska, Shirley. 2012. Dimensions of Resiliency: Essential, Exceptional, and Scale. International Journal of Critical Infrastructure 6(3): 246-276. |
2012 |
Katrina, essential vulnerability, multiple hazards, infrastructure and social linkages, exceptional recovery, scale |
Southeast |
Link |