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
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2019 |
fire suppression, federal management, fire regimes, fire cycles, fire frequency |
Western United States, Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Southwest |
Link |
Noorgard, Kari Marie. "Colonization, Fire Suppression, and Indigenous Resurgence in the Face of Climate Change." Yes Magazine!, 21 Oct. 2019, https://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/fire-climate-change-indigenous-colonization-20191021 |
2019 |
fire suppression, colonization, prescribed burning, traditional management, traditional foods |
Northern California |
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 |
Ensia |
2019 |
fire management, tribal knowledge, indigenous practices |
Global, Australia |
Link |
Peterson, D. L., McCaffrey, S. M., Patel-Weynand, T. (Eds.). (2022). Wildland Fire Smoke in the United States. Springer Cham https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87045-4 |
2022 |
fire management, smoke, resource book, social issues |
National |
Link |
Michaels, M. (Ed.). (2018, November 29). Fires in Northern California Present Challenges to Native Tribes. WeatherNation. Retrieved December 07, 2018, from http://www.weathernationtv.com/news/fires-in-northern-california-present-challenges-to-native-tribes/ |
2018 |
fire management, Karuk Tribe, aboriginal lands, land management, traditional foods, cultural resources |
Klamath River, Salmon River, Northern California |
Link |
Jolly, W.M.; Freeborn, P.H.; Page, W.G.; Butler, B.W. Severe Fire Danger Index: A Forecastable Metric to Inform Firefighter and Community Wildfire Risk Management. Fire 2019, 2, 47. |
2019 |
fire danger, firefighter safety, community fire risk, forecast, sever fire danger index |
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Link |
EPA. Climate Change and the Health of Indigenous Populations. Factsheet. 2016. |
2016 |
Federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, Indian communities, Indian territories, biohazards, climate change, vulnerability assessment, adaptation, mitigation, coast, natural resources, food security, culture |
United States |
Link |
Roth, George. 2008. Recognition. In Indians in Contemporary Society. Ed. Garrick A. Bailey. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 2. William C. Sturtevant, general editor, pp. 113–128. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. |
2008 |
Federal Recognition, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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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 |
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Miller, Mark. 2004 Forgotten Tribes: Unrecognized Indians and the Federal Acknowledgment Process. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. |
2004 |
Federal Recognition, Federal Acknowledgment Process (FAP), tribal sovereignty, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Barker, Joanne. 2011. Native Acts: Law, Recognition, and Cultural Authenticity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. |
2011 |
Federal Recognition, cultural authenticity, Native oppression, decolonization and self-determination, Native movements and cultural revitalization, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Green, Carla. “Apocalyptic Threat': Dire Climate Report Raises Fears for California's Future.” The Guardian, 27 Aug. 2018, www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/aug/27/california-climate-change-report-wildfires-jerry-brown. |
2018 |
extreme wildfires, climate change impacts, coastal erosion, rising temperatures, assessment |
California |
Link |
Pringle, Heather. 2017. In the Land of Lost Gardens. Hakai Magazine. |
2017 |
ethnobotany, TEK, traditional knowledge, plants, first foods, traditional foods, |
British Colombia, Canada, Pacific Northwest |
Link |
Whyte, Kyle. 2015. The Ethics of Traditional Knowledge Exchange in Climate Change Initiatives. Earthzine. |
2015 |
Ethics, Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Climate Initiatives |
National, International |
Link |
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EPA, superfund sites, data, tribal property, hazardous substances |
National |
Link |
Eilperin, J., Dennis, B. 2017. Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama’s climate-change record. Trump moves decisively to wipe out Obama’s climate-change record |
2017 |
EPA, coal emissions, greenhouse gas regulations, energy, clean energy, alternative, climate change, mitigation, policy |
National, Global |
Link |
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) 2014 EPA to Assist Seminole Tribe of Florida Bolster Climate Resilience and Readiness. November 19. http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/C2F26C95B9833DE085257D950079C3A2 |
2014 |
EPA, climate resilience, Seminole tribe, water utilities |
Southeast |
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Marino, Elizabeth. 2012. The long history of environmental migration: Assessing vulnerability construction and obstacles to successful relocation in Shishmaref, Alaska. Global Environmental Change 22(2):374–381. |
2012 |
Environmental migration, vulnerability, Adaptation, Governance, Inequity, Alaska, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
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 |
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The Dakota Access Pipeline, Environmental Injustice, and U.S. Colonialism. 2017. In Red Ink: An International Journal of Indigenous Literature, Arts, & Humanities. |
2017 |
environmental justice, social change, protest, demonstration, fossil fuel, capitalism, indigenous, sovereignty, self-determination, treaty rights |
Midwest, National, North Dakota |
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Whyte, K. Powys, 2011: The recognition dimensions of environmental justice in Indian Country. Environmental Justice, 4, 185-186, doi:10.1089/env.2011.4401.↩ |
2011 |
Environmental Justice, Native American environmental thought, environmental ethics, environmental policy, tribal governance, Indian environmental law, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Harris, S., and Harper, B., (2011) A Method for Tribal Environmental Justice Analysis. Vol. 4, No.4, Environmental Justice, p. 231-237. |
2011 |
Environmental Justice, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), traditional lifeways, Risk Assessment, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Whyte, Kyle, Indigenous Food Systems, Environmental Justice, and Settler-Industrial States (April 25, 2016). 2015. In Global Food, Global Justice: Essays on Eating under Globalization. Edited by M. Rawlinson & C. Ward, 143-156, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2770094 |
2016 |
Environmental Justice, Injustice, Food Systems, Detroit, Philosophy |
National |
Link |
Gottbrath, Laurin-Whitney. “Indigenous women occupy Washington state capitol lawn.” USA News | Al Jazeera, Al Jazeera, 9 Jan. 2018, www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/indigenous-women-occupy-capitol-climate-change-180109121751335.html. |
2018 |
environmental justice, indigenous women, indigenous rights, treaty rights, climate change, activism |
Washington state |
Link |
Whyte, Kyle, Indigenous Experience, Environmental Justice and Settler Colonialism (April 25, 2016). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2770058 |
2016 |
Environmental Justice, Indigenous Peoples, INjustice, Responsibility, Settler Colonialism, Philosophy |
National, International |
Link |
Maldonado, JK, AP Naquin, T Dardar, S Parfait-Dardar and B Bagwell (2015) Above the Rising Tide: Coastal Louisiana’s Tribal Communities Apply Local Strategies and Knowledge to Adapt to Rapid Environmental Change. In Disasters' Impact on Livelihood and Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities, and Mitigation. Michèle Companion, ed. Pp. 239-253. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. |
2015 |
environmental impact, knowledge exchange, tribe, indigenous |
Coastal Louisiana, Southeast |
Link |
Zada, John. Canadian First Nation cleans up latest fuel spill mess. AlJazeera. 2016. |
2016 |
environmental hazards, risks, oil spill, fossil fuel, traditional foods, pollution |
British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Northwest |
Link |
Davies IP, Haugo RD, Robertson JC, Levin PS (2018) The unequal vulnerability of communities of color to wildfire. PLoS ONE 13(11): e0205825. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205825 |
2018 |
environmental disasters, minority communities, community health, wildfire, preparedness, fire vulnerability |
National |
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Bjørst, Lill R. 2010. The tip of the iceberg: Ice as the non-human actor in the climate change debate. Études/Inuit/Studies 34(1): 134–150. |
2010 |
environmental change, Inuit, framing, framing of climate change, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Global |
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