Kuenzi, A.M., (2006) Treatment Effects and Understory Plant community Response on the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 87p. |
2006 |
Rodeo-Chediski Fire, White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT), Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (A-S), pre-fire treatment, fire severity, tribe, indigenous |
|
|
Krupnik, Igor, Aporta, Claudio, Gearheard, Shari, Laidler, Gita J., and Lene Kielsen Holm. 2010. SIKU: Knowing Our Ice. Documenting Inuit Sea Ice Knowledge and Use. Dorderecht: Springer. |
2010 |
tribe, indigenous |
|
|
Krupnik, Igor, and Jolly, Dyanna (eds.). 2002. The Earth is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. 384 pp. ISBN 0-9720449-0-6. |
2002 |
Arctic, indigenous knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
|
Kruger, Linda E.; Mazza, Rhonda L. 2006. Alaska communities and forest environments: a problem analysis and research agenda. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-665. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 58 p. |
2006 |
Southeast Alaska, collaborative planning, communities, tourism, recreation, climate change, TEK, |
Alaska |
Link |
Kronk Warner, E. A. (2015). Everything Old is New Again: Enforcing Tribal Treaty Provisions to Protect Climate Change Threatened Resources. Available at SSRN 2652954. |
2015 |
Climate change, tribe, indigenous, treaty, trust resources |
United States |
Link |
Krakoff, S., 2008: American Indians, Climate Change, and Ethics for a Warming World. University of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-19. Denver University Law Review. URL ↩ |
2008 |
indigenous, tribe, Climate change, ethnics, Treaties |
United States |
Link |
Krakoff, S. 2011. Radical Adaptation, Justice, and American Indian Nations. Environmental Justice 4(4): 207-212. |
2011 |
Adaptation, historical removal from homelands, Cherokee Nation, environmental change, tribe, indigenous |
Southwest |
Link |
Koszan, Tiffany. Adapting to climate change on tribal land explored at upcoming summit. Nevada Today. 2016. |
2016 |
climate change, water health, farming practices, conference |
Great Basin, American Southwest |
Link |
Kornfeld, Itzchak E., 2016. The Impact of Climate Change on American and Canadian Indigenous Peoples and Their Water Resources: A Climate Justice Perspective (August 31, 2016). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2832879 |
2016 |
climate change, Canada, social justice, climate justice, adaptation, mitigation, planning, policy |
Canada, United States |
Link |
Kofinas, G.P., Chapin F.S. III, BurnSilver, S., Schmidt, J.I., Fresco, N.L., Kielland, K., Martin, S., Springsteen, A. and Rupp, T.S. (2010) Resilience of Athabascan subsistence systems to interior Alaska’s changing climate. Canadian Journal of Forestry Research, Vol. 40, p.1347–1359. |
2010 |
Subsistence harvesting, Athabascan peoples, moose, hunting conflicts, co-management strategies, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska |
Link |
Kofinas, G., F.S. Chapin, S. BurnSilver, J. Schmidt, N. Fresco, K. Kielland, S. Martin, A. Springsteen, and T.S. Rupp. 2010. Resilience of Athabascan subsistence systems to interior Alaska’s changing climate. Canadian Journal of Forest Resouces. 40: 1347-1359. |
2010 |
Indigenous Food Systems, Resilience, Climate Impacts, Athabascan Peoples, Subsistence Gathering |
Alaska |
Link |
Knudson, C.L., Hayes, M.J., and Svoboda, M.D. (2007) Case Study of Tribal Drought Planning: The Hualapai Tribe; Natural Hazards Review, p.125-131. |
2007 |
Case reports, Droughts, American Indians, United States, tribe, indigenous |
|
|
Knoblauch, Jessica A. “Climate Change Forces Quinault Tribe to Seek Higher Ground.” EarthJustice, 12 Mar. 2018, earthjustice.org/blog/2018-march/climate-change-forces-the-quinault-tribe-to-seek-higher-ground. |
2018 |
climate change impacts, relocation, sea level rise, tribal communities |
Washington, Olympic Peninsula, Taholah |
Link |
Knapp C.N., Trainor S. F. 2015. Alaskan stakeholder-defined research needs in the context of climate change. Polar Geography. |
2015 |
Traditional Knowledge, Culture, Climate change, Worldviews, Stakeholder-defined research, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Klopotek, Brian. 2011. Recognition Odysseys: Indigeneity, Race, and Federal Tribal Recognition Policy in Three Louisiana Indian Communities. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. |
2011 |
Federal Recognition, Louisiana, Tunica-Biloxi, Jena Choctaws, Clifton-Choctaws, tribe, indigenous |
Southeast |
|
Klein, N. 2007. The shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism. New York: Picador. |
2007 |
Climate change, political ecomony, capitalism |
|
|
Kirsty Galloway McLean. Land Use, Climate Change Adaptation, and Indigenous Peoples. 2012. |
2012 |
current events, climate change, education, adaptation, TEK, TK |
National |
Link |
Kirkland, J., Flitcroft, R., Reeves, G. and Hessburg, P., 2017. Adaptation to wildfire: A fish story. |
2017 |
stream habitat, salmonid, anadromous fish, restoration, population, management, adaptation, managed wildfire, prescribed burn, wildfire, |
United States, National, Washington state |
Link |
Kimmerer, Robin & Lake, Frank. (2001). Maintaining the Mosaic: The role of indigenous burning in land management. Journal of Forestry. 99. 36-41. |
2001 |
land management, forest management, indigenous burning, traditional knowledge, TEK |
|
Link |
Khalafzai, Muhammad-Arshad K., et al. “Flooding in the James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada: Learning from Traditional Knowledge of Kashechewan First Nation.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 27 Feb. 2019, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101100. |
2019 |
traditional knowledge, floods, disaster management, collaboration, warming temperatures, snowmelt, monitoring, indigenous communities |
Northern Ontario, Canada |
Link |
Keyser, A.R, et al. "Predicting increasing high severity area burned for three forested regions in the western United States using extreme value theory" Forest Ecology and Management. 15 January, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.09.027
|
2019 |
fire suppression, federal management, fire regimes, fire cycles, fire frequency |
Western United States, Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Southwest |
Link |
Kettle, N.P., Trainor, S.F. and Loring, P.A., 2017. Conceptualizing the Science-practice Interface: Lessons from a Collaborative Network on the Front-line of Climate Change. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 5, p.33. |
2017 |
decision-making, policy, planning, management, legislation, collaboration, scientific gaps, climate change, adaptation |
International, National, Untied States |
Link |
Kershner, J. (2010). A Framework for Climate Change Adaptation in Hawaii [Case study on a project of the Center for Island Climate Adaptation and Policy (ICAP) and Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. Retrieved from CAKE: http://www.cakex.org/case-studies/framework-climate-change-adaptation-ha... (Last updated December 2010)
|
2010 |
climate change, pacific, TEK, sovereignty, self determination, adaptation, mitigation |
Hawaii |
Link |
Kerry L. Metlen, Carl N. Skinner, Derek R. Olson, Clint Nichols, Darren Borgias, Regional and local controls on historical fire regimes of dry forests and woodlands in the Rogue River Basin, Oregon, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 430, 2018, Pages 43-58, ISSN 0378-1127, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2018.07.010. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112718303566) |
2018 |
fire management, wildfire management, forest restoration, plant health |
Southern Oregon, Rogue River Basin |
Link |
Kenney, C., Phibbs, S. (2021). Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Situating Culture, Identity, and Place in Climate Change Risk Mitigation and Resilience. In: Luetz, J.M., Ayal, D. (eds) Handbook of Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_113 |
2021 |
Disaster risk reduction, adaptation, Indigenous knowledges |
Global |
Link |
Kemp, Kym. “US Supreme Court Keeps in Place a Moratorium on Recreational Suction Dredge Mining; Karuk Tribe Pleased.” Redheaded Blackbelt, Kym Kemp, 9 Jan. 2018, kymkemp.com/2018/01/09/us-supreme-court-keeps-in-place-a-moratorium-on-recreational-suction-dredge-mining-karuk-tribe-pleased/. |
2018 |
mining, regulation, fish health, water quality, cultural sites, traditional sites |
Northern California |
Link |
Kelly E, Gosnell H. 2014. Who Will Own the Mazama? Tribal Power and Forest Ownership in the Klamath Basin. Humboldt journal of social relations. 36: 102-117 |
2014 |
Forest resources, Klamath Basin, tribe, indigenous |
Northwest |
Link |
Kellogg, Joshua, Jinzhi Wang, Courtney Flint, David Ribnicky, Peter Kuhn, Elvira González
De Mejia, Ilya Raskin and Mary Ann Lila, 2010: Alaskan Wild Berry Resources and Human Health under the Cloud of Climate Change. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2010, 58 (7), pp 3884– 3900 DOI: 10.1021/jf902693r |
2010 |
traditional ecological knowledge, adipocytes, diabetes, Obesity, metabolic syndrome, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
|
Kelley, D. (2007) A Struggling Tribe Faces New Hardships. Los Angeles Times, November 22, 2007. |
2007 |
tribe, indigenous |
|
|
Kealiikanakaoleohaililani, K., Giardina, C. 2016. Embracing the sacred: an indigenous framework for tomorrow’s sustainability science. Springer 11(1): 57-67.
|
2016 |
Sustainability Sciences, Traditional Knowledges, Resource Management, Sacred |
National |
Link |