Tillmann, P. and Siemann, D., 2011. Climate change effects and adaptation approaches in marine and coastal ecosystems of the North Pacific landscape conservation cooperative region: a compilation of scientific literature, phase 1 draft final report. National Wildlife Federation for the US Fish and Wildlife Service Region, 1. |
2011 |
Southeast Alaska, shellfish, butter clams, cockles, coastal change, precipitation, coastal welling, coastal squeeze, hypoxia, anoxia, runoff timing, glacier/glacial retreat, coastal erosion, coastal change, migratory shorebirds, tidal flats, inundation, new species, TEK, Zostera marina, j. Japonica, eelgrass, climate change, sea level rise, adaptation, geomorphology, streamflow, hydrology, controlled burn, wildfire |
Alaska |
Link |
Baker, L., Koski, K., Albert, D. and Cohen, N., 2009. A Conservation Action Plan for Estuarine Ecosystems of Southeastern Alaska. |
2009 |
Southeast Alaska, Sitka, Aleutkina Bay, estuary, estuarine, fish, fisheries, shellfish, subsistence, anadromous fish, rockfish, Ketchikan, Yakutat, eelgrass, sea otter, waterfowl, migratory birds, coast, coastline, conservation, timber, mining, ocean acidification, urban development, coastal development, hydroelectric power, |
Alaska |
Link |
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 |
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2016 |
Southeast Alaska, streamflow, hydrology, adaptation, fisheries, management |
Alaska |
Link |
Ratner, N.C., P. Brown, J. Rowan, D. Yates, M. Smith, J. Dizard, A. Paige, and M.F.Turek. 2006. Local knowledge, customary practices, and harvest of sockeye salmon from the Klawock and Sarkar Rivers, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence Technical
Paper No. 308. Juneau.
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2006 |
Southeast Alaska, Subsistence Fishery, TEK, Sockeye Salmon or Red Salmon, Klawock, Sarkar, Prince of Wales Island, Tongass National Forest, policy and management |
Alaska |
Link |
Sub-Cabinet, C.C., 2010. Alaska's climate change strategy: addressing impacts in Alaska. Final draft report by the adaptation advisory group. |
2010 |
Southeast Alaska, subsistence, mitigation, adaptation, relocation, economy, (endangered) traditional culture, Elders, traditional knowledge, TEK, traditional foods, fishing, fisheries, climate science, climate projections, vulnerability assessment |
Alaska |
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
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Alaska |
Link |
POWTEC Environmental Services, LLC., 2005. Kasaan Bay Watershed Management Plan. Prepared for Organized Village of Kasaan Department of Natural Resources. |
2005 |
Southeast Alaska, watershed, hydrology, precipitation, butter clams, black seaweed, hooligan, herring, sea otter, salmon, fisheries, economy, water quality, |
Alaska |
Link |
Littel, Jeremy. 2017. Practical Notes on Using Climate Predictions in Alaska. Department of the Interior, USGS, Alaska Climate Science Center, Anchorage, Alaska. |
2017 |
Southeast Alaska, climate science, climate change, climate modeling, climate projections, global climate projections, downscaling, regional climate projections, precipitation, temperature, |
Alaska |
Link |
Sigler, M. F., R. J. Foy, J. W. Short, M. Dalton, L. B. Eisner, T. P. Hurst, J. F. Morado, and R. P. Stone. 2008. Forecast fish, shellfish and coral population responses to ocean acidification in the north Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea: An ocean acidification research plan for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center. AFSC Processed Rep. 2008-07, 35 p. Alaska Fish. Sci. Cent., NOAA, Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., 17109 Point Lena Loop Road, Juneau AK 99801. |
2008 |
Southeast Alaska, shellfish, coastal change, Holkham bay, ocean acidification, king crab, Pacific Cod, fisheries, coral, plankton, marine mammal, seabird, |
Alaska |
Link |
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 2014.Yakutat Comprehensive Salmon Plan: Phase II. Developed by Yakutat Regional Planning Team. |
2014 |
Southeast Alaska, Yakutat, NCSA, Native Allotment Act, Native Townsite Act, "local utilization” (79), subsistence, customary, traditional, fisheries, salmon, adaptation plans, vulnerability assessment |
Alaska |
Link |
Tsosie R (2013) Climate change and indigenous peoples: Comparative models of sovereignty. In: Abate RS, Kronk EA (eds) Climate change and indigenous peoples: The search for legal remedies. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 79–95 |
2013 |
Soveregnity, cultural soveregnity, political soveregnity, tribal rights, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
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Deloria, Jr., V., and C. M. Lytle, 1983: American Indians, American Justice. University of Texas Press, 262 pp.↩ |
1983 |
Soveregnity, self determination, treaty rights, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Fugate C. 2013. Changing laws for the better - recognizing tribal sovereignty. FEMA. Available at: https://www.fema.gov/blog/2013-01-31/changing-laws-better-recognizing-tribal-sovereignty |
2013 |
Sovereignty, FEMA, Disasters, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Bell-Sheeter, A. 2004. First Nations Food Sovereignty Assessment Tool. NAFSI. |
2004 |
sovereignty, food justice, natural, cultural resources, sustainability, self-sufficiency, economy |
United States, Canada |
Link |
d’Errico, P., 1997: American Indian Sovereignty: Now You See It, Now You Don’t. Presented as the Inaugural Lecture in the American Indian Civics Project, Humboldt State University, October 24, 1997. URL ↩ |
1997 |
Sovereignty, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
n.a. 2017. Standing Rock's fight against Dakota pipeline not over as tribe plans for fossil-free future. Green Left Weekly. |
2017 |
Standing rock, pipeline, legislation, lawsuit, climate change, policy, planning, fossil fuels, pollution |
North Dakota |
Link |
United States, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (2018). Toward Shared Stewardship Across Landscapes: An Outcome-Based Investment Strategy. |
2018 |
stewardship, wildfire management, forest management, land management, invasive species, drought, natural resources |
National |
Link |
Miller, I., Morgan, H., Mauger, G., Newton, T., Weldon, R., Schmidt, D., Welch, M., & Grossman, E.(2018). Project sea level rise for Washington state. [Assessment]. WA: NOAA regional coastal resilience grants program. Retrieved from http://www.wacoastalnetwork.com/files/theme/wcrp/SLR-Report-Miller-et-al-2018.pdf |
2018 |
stormwater management, capacity building, Washington state, sea level rise, risk management, planning |
Washignton State |
Link |
Whyte, K.P., M. Dockry, W. Baule, D. Fellman, 2014. Supporting Tribal Climate Change Adaptation Planning Through Community Participatory Strategic Foresight Scenario Development. In: Project Reports. D. Brown, W. Baule, L. Briley, and E. Gibbons, eds. Available from the Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA) Center. http://glisa.umich.edu/media/files/projectreports/GLISA_ProjRep_Strategic-Foresight.pdf |
2014 |
Strategic foresight, adaptation planning, Menominee Theoretical Model of Sustainability, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Red Lake Nation, Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, tribe, indigenous |
Midwest |
Link |
Blasch K, Hundt S, Wurster P, Sando R, Berthelote A (2018) Streamflow contributions from tribal lands to major river basins of the United States. PLoS ONE 13(9): e0203872. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203872 |
2018 |
stream flow, water, water resources, water management, natural resources, tribal lands |
Pacific Northwest, Great Lakes, Missouri, Arkansas, California |
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 |
Dittmer, K., 2013: Changing streamflow on Columbia basin tribal lands—climate change and salmon. Climatic Change, 120, 627-641, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0745-0. URL ↩ |
2013 |
Streamflow, Traditional foods, tribe, indigenous, Salmon |
Northwest |
Link |
University of Washington |
2019 |
streams, water flow, fish, wildlife, surface water |
Pacific Northwest |
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 |
Thorpe, Natasha, N. Hakongak, Eyegetok, Sandra, and the Kitikmeot Elders. 2003. Thunder on the Tundra. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Caribou. Vancouver: Tuktu and Nogak Project |
2003 |
subsistence, Culture, Inuit Qaujimajatunqangit (IQ), Traditional Knowledge, Bathurst caribou, Nunavit, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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V. Savo, D. Lepofsky, J. P. Benner, K. E. Kohfeld, J. Bailey & K. Lertzman. 2016. Observations of climate change among subsistence-oriented communities around the world. Nature Climate Change 6, 462–473. |
2016 |
Subsistence-Oriented Communities, First Foods, Climate Science, Meta-Study |
International |
Link |
Rizzo, D.M., and Garbelotto, M. (2003) Sudden Oak Death: Endangering California and Oregon Forest Ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Vol. 1, No.5, p. 197-204. |
2003 |
Sudden Oak Death, California, Oregon, coastal forests |
Northwest |
Link |
Liu, D., Kelly, M., Gong, P., and Guo Q., (2007) Characterizing spatial-temporal tree mortality patterns associated with a new forest disease. Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 253, p. 220-231. |
2007 |
Sudden Oak Death, Spatial–temporal patterns, Spatial point pattern analysis, Inhomogeneous K function, Neyman–Scott point process |
Northwest |
Link |
Joling, Dan. 2016. Alaska’s Inuit Link Steady Food Supply to Environment: CBC/Radio-Canada. |
2015 |
Survival of Indigenous Culture, Sustainability, Subsistence Living, Traditional Methods, Cultural Preservation, Climate Resilience. |
Alaska, Arctic, Canada, Coastal. |
Link |