Literature

Publication Yearsort ascending Category Geography Website
Maldonado, J. Koppel, C. Shearer, R. Bronen, K. Peterson, and H. Lazrus, 2013: The impact of climate change on tribal communities in the US: Displacement, relocation, and human rights. Climatic Change, 120, 601-614, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0746-z.↩ 2013 displacement, Relocation, human rights, tribe, indigenous United States, Alaska, Southeast Link
Baker, Betsy, and Sarah Mooney. 2013. The legal status of Arctic sea ice in the United States and Canada. Polar Geography 36(1–2): 86–104. 2013 Arctic, sea ice, ecosystem services, Alaska, Inuit, Inuvialuit, Nunavut, Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, Land Claims Agreements, United States, Canada, Environmental Law, tribe, indigenous Arctic, Canada Link
Marshall, Bob. 2013 New Research: Louisiana Coast Faces Highest Rate of Sea-Level Rise Worldwide. The Lens. February 21. 2013 Sea Level Rise Southeast Link
ITEP. 2013. Climate Change and Fisheries: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt. 2013 fishery, water health, climate adaptation, resource management, fact sheet United States Link
Barnett, J. and O'Neill, S. J. (2013) Minimising the risk of maladaptation, in Climate Adaptation Futures (eds J. Palutikof, S. L. Boulter, A. J. Ash, M. S. Smith, M. Parry, M. Waschka and D. Guitart), John Wiley & Sons, Oxford. doi: 10.1002/9781118529577.ch7 2013 Climate change, maladaptation, sea-level rise, South Pacific, tribe, indigenous South Pacific Link
Murphy, M. 2013. Chemical infrastructures of the St. Clair River. In: Boudia, S.; Jas, N., eds. Toxicants, Health and Regulation since 1945. London: Pickering & Chatto Publishers. 2013 Oil and gas industry, Chemical Valley, St. Clair River, Chemical Infrastructure, Contamination, Health, tribe, indigenous Northeast, Midwest
ITEP. 2013. Climate Change and Forestry: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt. 2013 parasites, invasive species, wildfire, precipitation, forest assessments, climate adaptation, fact sheet United States Link
Besel, Richard D. 2013. Accommodating climate change science: James Hansen and the rhetorical/political emergence of Global Warming. Science in Context 26(1):137–152. 2013 Climate change, global warming, Science, rhetoric Global Link
Nelson, C. (2013) The polar bear in the room: diseases of poverty in the Arctic. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 72:417-429 2013 Arctic, poverty, circumpolar, Disease, tribe, indigenous Arctic Link
Bronen, R. (2013). Climate induced displacement of Alaska Native communities. Brookings Institution: Project on Internal Displacement.Washington D.C. 2013 Climate-induced displacement, Alaska, Arctic Internal Displacement North America Natural Disasters Climate Change Environment International Affairs, tribe, indigenous Alaska Link
Ojima, D., J. Steiner, S. McNeeley, K. Cozzetto, and A. Childress, 2013: Great Plains Regional Climate Assessment Technical Report, National Climate Assessment 2013., 301 pp. URL ↩ 2013 Great Plains, assessment Great Plains Link
Bronen, R. 2013. Statutory limits prevent effective response to communities at climate risk. The Guardian, May 16, 2013. 2013 Climate-induced displacement, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic Link
Grossman, Z., A. Parker, and B. Frank, 2012: Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis. Oregon State University Press, 240 pp.↩ 2012 Climate change, Pacific Rim, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous Pacific Rim
Chunxi Zhang, Yuqing Wang, Axel Lauer, and Kevin Hamilton, 2012: Configuration and Evaluation of the WRF Model for the Study of Hawaiian Regional Climate. Mon. Wea. Rev., 140, 3259–3277. 2012 Climate Modeling, Hawaiian Climate Projections Hawaii, Pacific Link
Marra, J.J., Keener, V.W., Finucane, M.L., Spooner, D., Smith, M.H. [Editors] (2012). Climate Change and Pacific Islands: Indicators and Impacts. Report for The 2012 Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment (PIRCA). Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA. 2012 Climate change, climate variability, Pacific islands, freshwater resources, hydrology, Drought, Flooding, coastal inundation, sea-level rise, Adaptation, island ecosystems, Climate Modeling, ENSO, data and monitoring, Fisheries, climate risks, Downscaling, extreme events, climate change indicators, atolls, coral reefs, decision making, Natural Resource Management Link
Hat, Sr., A. White, 2012: Sicangu Lakota Elder, personal communication.↩ 2012
McNeeley, S. M. (2012). Examining barriers and opportunities for sustainable adaptation to climate change in Interior Alaska. Climatic Change, 111(3-4), 835-857. 2012 Climate change, Adaptation, Alaska Alaska Link
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
Hat, Sr., A. White, and Papalii Failautusi Avegalio, 2012: personal communication.↩ 2012
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
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
Middleton, BM. (2012) “Just Another Hoop to Jump Through?” Using Environmental Laws and Processes to Protect Indigenous RightsEnvironmental management. 52:5. 2012 Environmental law Site protection Native American Indigenous Human rights Cultural resources, tribe, indigenous
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
Moerlein KJ, Carothers C (2012) Total environment of change: impacts of climate change and social transitions on subsistence fisheries in northwest Alaska. Ecol Soc 17 2012 Arctic, Climate change, environmental anthropology, Fisheries, human dimensions, local knowledge, social-ecological systems, subsistence, traditional ecological knowledge, tribe, indigenous Alaska Link
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
Nakashima, D.J., Galloway McLean, K., Thulstrup, H.D., Ramos Castillo, A. and Rubis, J.T. 2012. Weathering Uncertainty: Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation. Paris, UNESCO, and Darwin, UNU, 10 pp. 2012 Resiliance, vulnerability, Traditional Knowledge, Adaptation, Climate change, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous Global Link
ScienceDirect 2012 climate change, human impacts, health, well-being National 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
NASA Earth Observatory, 2012: Visualizing the 2012 Sea Ice Minimum. NASA Earth Observatory, EOS Project Science Office, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. URL ↩ 2012 sea ice, Climate change Web article Link
NOAA. 2012 Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment. NOAA Technical Report OAR CPO-1. http://scenarios.globalchange.gov/sites/default/files/NOAA_SLR_r3_0.pdf 2012 Sea Level Rise United States Link

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