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 |
Maldonado, J., Bennett, T.M.B., Chief, K., Cochran, P., Cozzetto, K., Gough, B., Hiza Redsteer, M., Lynn, K. and Maynard, N., 2015, Engagement With Indigenous Peoples and Honoring Traditional Knowledge Systems; Journal of Climatic Change.
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2015 |
National Climate Assessment, tribes, climate change |
National |
Link |
Maldonado, JK (2015) Everyday Practices and Symbolic Forms of Resistance: Adapting to Environmental Change in Coastal Louisiana. In Hazards, Risks, and Disasters in Society: A Cross-Disciplinary Overview, Andrew Collins, ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Inc. |
2015 |
Climate change, Adaptation, tribe, indigenous, symbolic resistance, Coastal Louisiana |
Coastal Louisiana, Southeast |
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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 |
Maldonado, JK, TMB Bennett, K Chief, P Cochran, K Cozzetto, B Gough, MH Redsteer, N Maynard, K Lynn, G Voggesser. 2015. Engagement With Indigenous Peoples and Honoring Traditional Knowledge Systems. Climatic Change. |
2015 |
sustained assessment, TK, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
Maldonado, Julie 2012 A New Path Forward: Researching and Reflecting on Forced Displacement and Resettlement. Journal of Refugee Studies 25(2):193-220. |
2012 |
Development, forced displacement, resettlement, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
Maldonado, Julie Koppel. 2014a A Multiple Knowledge Approach for Adaptation to Environmental Change: Lessons Learned from Coastal Louisiana’s Tribal Communities. Journal of Political Ecology 21:61-82. |
2014 |
Adaptation, Relocation, coastal Lousiana, Multiple knowledge approach, tribe, indigenous |
Southeast |
Link |
Maldonado, Julie Koppel. 2014c. Facing the Rising Tide: Co-occurring Disasters, Displacement, and Adaptation in Coastal Louisiana’s Tribal Communities. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, American University. |
2014 |
vulnerability, Adaptation, impacts (livelihoods, Health, cultural), Relocation, Coastal Louisiana, tribe, indigenous |
Southeast |
Link |
Mapes, Lynda V. “Federal Judge Orders EPA to Protect Salmon from Warm Temps in Columbia River Basin.” The Seattle Times, 17 Oct. 2018. |
2018 |
salmon, fish health, stream flow, warmer temperatures, climate change, Columbia Basin, Columbia River |
Columbia Basin |
Link |
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 |
Marino, Elizabeth. 2015. Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground: An Ethnography of Climate Change. University of Alaska Press. |
2015 |
vulnerability, Adaptation, Relocation, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Marks-Block, Tony. 2017. Karuk Tribe, Forest Service and EcoAdapt Meet to Explore Climate Change Adaptation. North Coast. |
2017 |
climate change, prescribed burning, controlled burn, fire management, wildfire, risk, assessment, management, conservation, sustainability, planning, policy |
California, Oregon, West Coast, Pacific Northwest Coast |
Link |
Marks-Marino, D. (2019) Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress. Climate Change Program, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, Northern Arizona University. Available at: www7.nau.edu/itep/main/tcc/Tribes/ntnl_NYCALC |
2019 |
Native American youth, community, adaptation, leadership, climate change, training |
National |
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 |
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Link |
Marris, Emma. “Don Gentry: Natural Gas Pipeline Poses Major Threat to Klamath Tribes.” Indianz.com, 8 Mar. 2018, www.indianz.com/News/2018/03/08/don-gentry-natural-gas-pipeline-poses-ma.asp. |
2018 |
energy, water health, community health, natural gas |
Oregon, California |
Link |
Marsh, Rene. 2017. Trump administration dismisses climate change advisory panel. |
2017 |
climate change, Trump administration, white house, advisory panel, climate science, politics, legislation |
National, United States |
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 |
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 |
Martinez, Ricardo S. Appeal from the Unite States District Court for the Western District of Washington. United States v. Washington State. 2016. |
2016 |
salmon, water rights, jurisdiction, WA, culvert, fish habitat, treaty violations, state |
National, Washington state |
Link |
Maslin, Mark. 2014. Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
2014 |
climate change science, Adaptation |
Global |
Link |
Mateo-Vega, J., Potvin, C., Monteza, J., Bacorizo, J., Barrigón, J., Barrigón, R., López, N., Omi, L., Opua, M., Serrano, J., Cushman, K. C., & Meyer, C. (2017). Full and effective participation of indigenous peoples in forest monitoring for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+): trial in Panama’s Darién. Ecosphere, 8(2). doi:10.1002/ecs2.1635 |
2017 |
A recent study found that well-trained Indigenous technicians are just as effective at collecting the necessary data to monitor forest carbon emission viability. |
South America |
Link |
Matias, Cliff. 2017. Indigenous Peoples Lead DC Climate March. |
2017 |
climate change, demonstration, activism, Native rights, human health, social justice, youth justice, Trump administration |
United States |
Link |
Matt Richtel and Fernanda Santosapril. 2016. Wildfires, Once Confined to a Season, Burn Earlier and Longer. New York Times.
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2016 |
Wildfire, Climate Change |
National |
Link |
Matthews, S. 2017. Grizzly Bears Are Now the Victims of the Trump Administration’s Climate Denialism. |
2017 |
conservation, climate change, climate denial, endangered species, de-listed, tribal consultation, hunting, grizzly bears |
California, Nevada, yellostone National Park, United States |
Link |
Mauger, G.S., J.H. Casola, H.A. Morgan, R.L. Strauch, B. Jones, B. Curry, T.M. Busch lSaksen, L. Whitely Binder, M.B. Krosby, and A.K. Snover. 2015. State of Knowledge. Climate Change in Puget Sound. Report repared for the Puget Sound Partnership and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate Impacts Group. University of Washington, Seattle. Doi: 10.7915/CIG93777D |
2015 |
Assessment, Synthesis, Summary, Climate Data, Puget Sound |
Pacific Northwest, Washington, Puget Sound |
Link |
Maynard NG, ed. (2002) Native peoples-native homelands climate change workshop report. U.S. national assessment on climate Change. U.S. Global Change Research Program, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. |
2002 |
American Indians, Alaska Natives, Climate change, Traditional Knowledge, Place, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Maynard, N. G., (Ed.) 2014. Native Peoples - Native Homelands Climate Change Workshop II - Final Report:An Indigenous Response to Climate Change. November 18-21, 2009 |
2014 |
American Indians, Alaska Natives, Climate change, Place, Traditional Knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
McBride, B.B., Sanchez-Trigueros, F., Carver, S.J., Watson, A.E., Stumpff, L.M., Matt, R. and Borrie, W.T., 2017. Participatory Geographic Information Systems as an Organizational Platform for the Integration of Traditional and Scientific Knowledge in Contemporary Fire and Fuels Management. Journal of Forestry, 115(1), pp.43-50. |
2017 |
climate change, planning, policy, TEK, traditional ecological knowledge, resource management, fuel, energy |
National |
Link |
McClintock, S. E., 2009: Ch. 17: Coastal and riverine erosion challenges: Alaskan villages’ sustainability. Climate Change And Arctic Sustainable Development: Scientific, Social, Cultural And Educational Challenges,, UNESCO, 120. |
2009 |
Alaska, Erosion, Sustainability, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Alaska |
Link |
McCue, Duncan. “Growing 'Ecological Grief' Is the Mental Health Cost of Climate Change.” CBC, 21 Oct. 2018, www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/growing-ecological-grief-is-the-mental-health-cost-of-climate-change-1.4871666. |
2018 |
climate change, climate change impacts, mental health impacts, ecological impacts |
B.C. |
Link |