Literature

Publication Year Categorysort descending Geography Website
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
Geiling, Natasha. 2017. Climate change is already forcing U.S. communities to abandon their homes. Think Progress. 2017 climate change, relocation, natural disaster, hazard, human health, land loss, adaptation, legislation National Link
Bender, S., E. Burke, D. Chahim, L. Eshbach, L. L. Gordon, F. Kaplan, K. McCusker, H. Palevsky, M. Rowell, D. Battisti, J. Barcelos, J. Marlow, and S. Stzern, 2011: Initial Assessment of Lead Agency Candidates to Support Alaska Native Villages Requiring Relocation to Survive Climate Harms. 82 pp., University of Washington Climate Justice Seminar Spring 2011, Three Degrees Project, Seattle, WA. URL ↩ 2011 Climate change, Relocation, tribe, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic 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
Fogarty, Irene. 2017. The indigenous fight against climate change. The Irish Times. 2017 climate change, resilience, indigeneity, adaptation, mitigation, planning, management, collaboration, TEK, International, Global Link
Winters, Chris. 2017. After 90 years, salmon are returning to upper Sultan River. HeraldNET. 2017 climate change, restoration, conservation, management, repopulation, habitat, spawning Washington, Pacific Northwest Link
United States, Congress, Ho, et al. “Climate Risk Management Practices.” Climate Risk Management Practices, USDA Climate Hubs, 2018. 2018 climate change, risk management, adaptation, vulnerability assessments, forest vegetation, non-forest vegetation, water and infrastructure, fisheries, fish habitat, wetlands, riparian areas, wildlife, recreation Link
Martinez, Danny. 2017. Cycle of Life (video). 2017 climate change, salmon, adaptation, subsistence, cultural resources, mitigation, social justice, environmental justice, tribal health, Warm Springs Warm Springs, Oregon, Northwest, Pacific Northwest Link
Weiser, Matt. Salmon, Climate Change Cast Doubt on Future of Dams. ND. 2016. 2016 climate change, salmon, spawning, population, restoration, adaptation, water, river Washignton State, United States Link
IPCC, 2007: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. S. Solomon, D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor, and H.L. Miller, Eds. Cambridge University Press, 996 pp. URL 2007 Climate change, Science International
Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 53, No. 713 2018 climate change, science, indigenous population Global Link
Gearheard Fox, Shari, Kielsen Holm, Lene, Huntington, Henry P., Leavitt, Joe M., Mahoney, Andrew R., Opie, Margaret, Oshima, Toku and Joelie Sanguya, eds. 2013. The Meaning of Ice. People and Sea Ice in Three Arctic Communities. Hanover, NH: International Polar Institute Press. 2013 Climate change, sea ice, Inuit, Traditional Knowledge, Oral history, tribe, indigenous Arctic Link
Laidler, Gita J. 2006. Inuit and Scientific Perspectives on the Relationship between Sea Ice and Climate Change: The Ideal Complement? Climatic Change, 78 (2–4): 407–444. 2006 Climate change, sea ice, Traditional Knowledge, Science, tribe, indigenous Arctic Link
Mulkern, Anne C. “Taller Plants Moving into Arctic Because of Climate Change.” Scientific American, 21 Sept. 2018, www.scientificamerican.com/article/prepare-for-10-feet-of-sea-level-rise-california-commission-tells-coastal-cities/. 2018 climate change, sea level rise, planning, adaptation California Link
Goode, Erica. A Wrenching Choice for Alaska Towns in the Path of Climate Change. NY Times. 2016. 2016 climate change, seal level, flood, precipitation, migration, relocation, climate refugee Arctic, Alaska, United States Link
Levy, Amir. 2017. Facing climate change on the Louisiana bayous – in pictures. The Guardian. 2017 climate change, seal level, relocation, adaptation, treaty land, reservation Louisiana Link
Philippe. 2017. Food forests are helping these Native American reservations eat healthier. 2017 climate change, seasonal migration, food production, food justice, social justice, climate justice, human health, noncommunicable diseases, local, sustainable, diet, nutrition, education, access National Link
Foytlin, Cherri. 2017. Indigenous Youth Took Center Stage at the People's Climate March. alternet.com 2017 climate change, social justice, racial justice, environmental justice, climate march National Link
Carter, Lynne M., James W. Jones, Leonard Berry, Virginia Burkett, James F. Murley, JayanthaCarter, Lynne M., James W. Jones, Leonard Berry, Virginia Burkett, James F. Murley, Jayantha Obeysekera, Paul J. Schramm, and David Wear 2014 Ch. 17: Southeast and the Caribbean. In Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment. Jerry M. Melillo, Terese Richmond, and Gary W. Yohe, eds. Pp. 396-417. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program. 2014 Climate change, Southeast, Caribbean, Sea Level Rise, Increasing Temperatures, Water Resources Southeast Link
Whyte, Kyle, Indigenous Peoples, Climate Change Loss and Damage, and the Responsibility of Settler States (April 25, 2016). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2770085 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2770085 2016 Climate Change, Sovereignty, Colonial States, Responsibility, Philosophy National, International Link
Blackfeet Nation. 2017. Holistic Conservation is Not New to the Blackfeet Nation. 2017 climate change, stewardship, planning, management, adaptation, mitigation, TEK, Tradition, cultural practices Montana Link
Brinkman, T.J., Hansen, W.D., Chapin, F.S., Kofinas, G., BurnSilver, S. and Rupp, T.S., 2016. Arctic communities perceive climate impacts on access as a critical challenge to availability of subsistence resources. Climatic Change, 139(3-4), pp.413-427. 2016 climate change, subsistence, ice, arctic, traditional knowledge, environment, wild foods, food justice, adaptation, human health, economy Alaska, Arctic Link
Reo, N.J., Whyte, K.P., McGregor, D., Smith, M.A. and Jenkins, J.F., 2017. Factors that support Indigenous involvement in multi-actor environmental stewardship. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, p.1177180117701028. 2017 climate change, TEK, Indigenous science,intergenerational knowledge, self-determination, collaboration, management, technical assistance, self-determination, soverignty Naitonal Link
WHYTE, K. 2017. Way Beyond the Lifeboat: An Indigenous Allegory of Climate Justice. 2017 climate change, TEK, oral histories, Traditional knowledge, Oral transmission on knowledge, climate justice, social justice, community health, Indigenous science United States, International, Global Link
Richler, Jen. 2017. Indigenous beliefs. 2017 climate change, TEK, traditional knowledge, Indigenous science, legislation, policy, planning, management Global Link
Tengö, M., R. Hill, P. Malmer, C. M. Raymond, M. Spierenburg, F. Danielsen, T. Elmqvist, C. Folke. 2017. Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond—lessons learned for sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 26–27:17–25 2017 climate change, TEK, traditional knowledge, knowledge transmission, management, planning, policy International Link
Brubaker, M., J. Bell, and A. Rolin, 2009: Climate Change Effects on Traditional Inupiaq Food Cellars. CCH Bulletin No. 1. 7 pp., Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. URL ↩ 2009 Climate change, Traditional foods, Alaska, Inupiaq, food cellars, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic Link
Michelle, N., 2012: Uses of Plant Food-Medicines in the Wabanaki Bioregions of the Northeast; a Cultural Assessment of Berry Harvesting Practices and Customs. University of Maine, Orono.↩ 2012 Climate change, Traditional foods, Berry Harvesting, Cultrual practices, tribe, indigenous Northeast
Why Native American Tribes Are In McCall To Plan For Climate Change. Boise State. 2016. 2016. climate change, traditional foods, drought, salmon, water rights, wildfires United States, Northwest Link
University of Oregon, 2011: First Foods and Climate Change Report. Tribal Climate Change Project-Tribal Profiles. 6 pp., The University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. URL ↩ 2011 Climate change, Traditional foods, tribe, indigenous United States

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