Michael A. Crimmins, Daniel B. Ferguson, Jeremy L. Weiss, Holly Faulstich. n.d. Hopi Climate Report – An Overview to Support Drought Monitoring & Management. |
2016 |
Climate Adaptation, Drought Monitoring, Assessment |
Southwest |
Link |
Gilles, Nathan. Threat of Salmon Extinction Turns Small Tribe Into Climate Researchers. Yes!Magazine. 2016. |
2016 |
fish havens, salmon heath, stream repopulation, watershed, temperature, climate change |
Washington state |
Link |
LaDuke, Winona. 2016. The Rights of Nature (video). University of Oregon: EMU Ballroom. |
2016 |
climate achange, fossil fuel, capitalism, pieline, protest, resistance, sovereignty, self-determination, treaty rights |
National |
Link |
Dockry, M., Hall, K., Van Lopik, W., Caldwell, C. 2016. Sustainable development education, practice, and research: an indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI, USA. Springer 11(1): 127-138.
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2016 |
Sustainable Development, Menominee Nation Sustainable Development Institute SDI Model, Community Planning, Participatory Research |
National |
Link |
Chris Frans, Erkan Istanbulluoglu, Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Garry Clarke, Theodore J. Bohn and Matt Stumbaugh. 2016. Implications of decadal to century scale glacio-hydrological change for water resources of the Hood River Basin, OR U.S.A. Hydrological Processes. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10872
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2016 |
Climate Change, Glacial Melting, Hood River, Hydrology, Watersheds, Climate Impacts |
West, Northwest |
Link |
Ward, Bud. Native Americans Adapting to Changes in What-Grows-Where. Yale Climate Connections. 2016. |
2016 |
climate change, tribes, Tribal Climate Camp, adaptation |
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Maine |
Link |
Zanotti, L., Palomino-Schalscha, M.. 2016. Taking different ways of knowing seriously: cross-cultural work as translations and multiplicity. Springer 11(1): 139-152.
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2016 |
Traditional Knowledges, Indigenous Science, Decolonizing Research, Ethics |
National, International |
Link |
Pitz, Charles. 2016. Predicted Impacts of Climate Change on Groundwater Resources of Washington State. Washington State Department of Ecology. Publication No. 16-03-006
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2016 |
Groundwater Resources, Climate Impacts, Hydrology, Climate Assessment, Sea-level Rise |
Northwest, Coastal |
Link |
UCAR congressional briefing highlights flood, drought prediction: Nation poised to make major advances in "water intelligence". UCAR. 2016. |
2016 |
traditional knowledge, indigenous, climate science, water health, water rights, protection |
National |
Link |
Zielinski, Sarah. 2016. How Will Native Americans in the Southwest Adapt to Serious Impacts of Climate Change?: Smithsonian.com |
2016 |
Climate Resilience, Tribes, Indigenous Survival, Climate Vulnerability, Inundation, Permafrost, Erosion, Relocation. |
Southwest, United States, Louisiana. |
Link |
George G. Waldbusser, Matthew W. Gray, Burke Hales, Chris J. Langdon, Brian A. Haley, Iria Gimenez, Stephanie R. Smith, Elizabeth L. Brunner, Greg Hutchinson. Slow shell building, a possible trait for resistance to the effects of acute ocean acidification. Limnology and Oceanography, 2016; DOI: 10.1002/lno.10348 |
2016 |
Native oysters, climate adaptation, habitat restoration, population restoration, resilient, case study, climate change, acidification |
Pacific Northwest, Pacific Coast, British Columbia, Vancouver, Washignton, Oregon, California |
Link |
Chambers, R.P. and Stephens, W.F., 2016. Principles of International Law That Support Claims of Indian Tribes to Water Resources. UCLA L. Rev., 63, p.1530.
Vancouver
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2016 |
self-determination, sovereignty, treaty rights, governance, international rights |
International, Global |
Link |
Herman, R.D.K. 2016. Traditional knowledge in a time of crisis: climate change, culture and communication. Springer 11(1): 163-176.
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2016 |
Western Science, Traditional Knowledges, Indigeneity, Knowledge Co-Production |
International |
Link |
Changing Times, Changing Stories: Climate Change Perspectives Vary Notably Among Generations in Subarctic Alaska. USGS. 2016. |
2016 |
traditional knowledge, experiential learning, contemporary, modern, youth, elders |
Alaska |
Link |
Schuessler, Ryan. 2016. This Could Explain All Those Strong Happenings in Alaska’s Waters: The Washington Post. |
2016 |
Toxins and Pollution, Environmental Degradation, Algae, Environmental Science. |
Alaska |
Link |
Thoman, Rick. 2016. At the Edge of the Wide Water: Southeast Alaska climate and Pacific Ocean variability. National Weather Service, Alaska region, Anchorage, Alaska. |
2016 |
Southeast Alaska, climate change, climate patterns, Pacific ocean, Juneau, winter, snowfall, temperature, oscillation, precipitation, variability, hurricane, El Nino, the Blob, El Oho, Gulf of Alaska |
Alaska |
Link |
Study finds native Olympia oysters more resilient to ocean acidification. OSU. 2016. |
2016 |
Native oysters, fisheries, commercial fishing, case study, resilient, resistant, |
National, Pacific Northwest, Canada, Oregon, Washignton, California, Pacific Coast |
Link |
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2016. Qualitative Assessment: Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Endangered Species Act Recovery Actions for the South Fork Nooksack River, WA. EPA/600/R-16/153. Western Ecology Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Corvallis, OR. |
2016 |
climate change, adaptation, mitigation, restoration, habitat, stream quality, water health, planning, policy, |
Washington state, Nooksack |
Link |
USFWS. 2016. The Service's: Native American Policy. 510 FW 1. |
2016 |
Policy, Conservation, Cultural Resources, Federal-Tribal Collaboration |
National |
Link |
Isabelle Groc. 2016. Some Whales Like Global Warming Just Fine. National Geographic. |
2016 |
Whales, Climate Impacts, Temperature Change |
National, International |
Link |
Native Americans Adapting to Changes in What-Grows-Where. YCC. 2016. |
2016 |
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National |
Link |
Hallum, Mark. 2016. Climate Change May Have Big Impact on American Indian Tribes Out West: The Inquisitr News |
2016 |
Climate Resilience, Climate Change Vulnerability, Drought & Agriculture. |
Western United States. |
Link |
Little, Jeremy S., 2016, Climate Models, Climate Projections, and Uncertainty: A Primer for Southeast Alaska. Alaska Climate Science Center and US Geological Survey. |
2016 |
Southeast Alaska, climate models, climate projections, uncertainty, downscaling, local projections, global projections, climate science, geomorphology, coastline, sea level rise, |
Alaska |
Link |
Co-producing Science and Tools for Drought Preparedness with the Wind River Reservation's Tribal Water Managers. DOI. 2016. |
2016 |
tribal water management, drought, climate science, Water rights, water health, climate adaptation |
Midwest, Wyoming, Montana, Eastern Oregon |
Link |
UBC News. 2016. Climate change could cut First Nations fisheries’ catch in half. |
2016 |
Salmon, Herring, Population Decline, Climate Impacts |
Northwest, International (Canada), British Columbia |
Link |
Rhoades, Hannibal. World Conservation Congress Approves Historic Measure To Protect Indigenous Sacred Lands. IC Magazine. 2016. |
2016 |
native rights, tribal conservation, protection, sovereignty, invasive |
United States, International |
Link |
Oregon State Interactive Communications. 2016. Native Perspective: Oregon State University. |
2016 |
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Oregon, Western United States. |
Link |
Little, Jeremy S., 2016, Downscaled climate projections for southeast Alaska and considerations for use in modeling, management, and planning. Alaska Climate Science Center and US Geological Survey. |
2016 |
Southeast Alaska, coastal, marine, downscaling, climate projections, historical climate, hydrology, snow,
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Alaska |
Link |
Historical baselines and the future of shell calcification for a foundation species in a changing ocean. University of Chicago. 2016. |
2016 |
climate science, fisheries, ocean acidification, Pleistocene era, shellfish, shell midden |
National, Coastal Ecosystems |
Link |
Weatherdon, J.; Ota, Y.; Jones, M.; Close, D.; Cheung, W.2016. Projected Scenarios for Coastal First Nations’ Fisheries Catch Potential under Climate Change: Management Challenges and Opportunities. PLoS ONE. 11: e0145285. |
2016 |
Traditional Knowledges, Site-Specific Mitigation and Adaptation, Joint-Management, Salmon, Species Decline, Species Range Shift |
Northwest, International (Canada), British Columbia |
Link |