Earle, Lynda, 2011: Traditional Aboriginal Diets and Health. National Collaborating Centre for Aborignal Health. |
2011 |
Traditional foods, Indigenous health, Canada, tribe, indigenous |
Canada |
Link |
Guyot, M., C. Dickson, C. Paci, C. Furgal, and H. M. Chan, 2006: A study of two northern peoples and local effects of climate change on traditional food security. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 65, 403-415, doi:10.3402/ijch.v65i5.18135. URL |
2006 |
Traditional foods, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Dominique M David-Chavez and Michael C Gavin 2018 Environ. Res. Lett. 13 123005 |
2018 |
traditional knowledge systems, climate change, adaptation, indigenous communities |
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Link |
Williams, T., & Hardison, P. (2013). Culture, law, risk and governance: contexts of traditional knowledge in climate change adaptation. Climatic Change, 120(3), 531-544. |
2013 |
Traditional Knowledge, Adaptation, FPIC, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
Link |
Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup (CTKW) (2014) Guidelines for considering traditional knowledges in climate change initiatives, Brochure. https://climatetkw.wordpress.com |
2014 |
Traditional Knowledge, Adaptation, resilience |
Global |
Link |
Fienup-Riordan, Anna, and Alice Rearden. 2012. Ellavut / Our Yup'ik World and Weathe. Continuity and Change on the Bering Sea Coast.Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
2012 |
Traditional Knowledge, cultural transmission, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
Link |
Knapp C.N., Trainor S. F. 2015. Alaskan stakeholder-defined research needs in the context of climate change. Polar Geography. |
2015 |
Traditional Knowledge, Culture, Climate change, Worldviews, Stakeholder-defined research, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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 |
Khalafzai, Muhammad-Arshad K., et al. “Flooding in the James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada: Learning from Traditional Knowledge of Kashechewan First Nation.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 27 Feb. 2019, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101100. |
2019 |
traditional knowledge, floods, disaster management, collaboration, warming temperatures, snowmelt, monitoring, indigenous communities |
Northern Ontario, Canada |
Link |
Voggesser G, Lynn K, Daigle J, Lake FK, Ranco D (2013) Cultural Impacts to Tribes from Climate Change Influences on Forests. Climatic Change. DOI # 10.1007/s10584-013-0733-4. |
2013 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forest resources, Adaptation, Management, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Giardina, Christian P.; Parrotta, John A.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain. 2018. Considering diverse knowledge systems in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 37-46. Chapter 3. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration |
National |
Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Giardina, Christian P.; Parrotta, John A.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain. 2018. Considering diverse knowledge systems in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 37-46. Chapter 3. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration |
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Link |
Lake, Frank K.; Parrotta, John; Giardina, Christian P.; Davidson-Hunt, Iain; Uprety, Yadav. 2018. Integration of Traditional and Western knowledge in forest landscape restoration. In: Mansourian, S., Parrotta, J., eds. Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrated approaches to support effective implementation. New York: Routledge: 198-226. Chapter 12. |
2018 |
Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration, Social, Economic |
National |
Link |
McLean, Kirsty Galloway, Ameyali Ramos-Castillo, Tony Gross, Sam Johnston, Marjo Vierros, and Rahera Noa 2009. Report of the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Summit on Climate Change. April 20-24. Anchorage, Alaska. United Nations University—Traditional Knowledge Initiative, Darwin, Australia. |
2009 |
Traditional Knowledge, Global Summit, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
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Climate Change Adaptation: Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples Inhabiting the Arctic and Far North. UNESCO. 2016. |
2016 |
Traditional knowledge, Indigeneity, climate change, mitigation, adaptation |
International |
Link |
Brewer, Joseph and Kronk Warner, Elizabeth Ann, Guarding Against Exploitation: Protecting Indigenous Knowledge in the Age of Climate Change (February 20, 2015). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2567995 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2567995 |
2015 |
Traditional Knowledge, indigenous knowledge, Climate change, intellectual property, tribes, Native Americans, American Indians, indigenous people, Indians |
United States |
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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 |
Saez, Catherine. On Eve Of WIPO Traditional Knowledge Negotiations, Nations Swap Experiences. IPW. 2016. |
2016 |
traditional knowledge, intellectual property, protection, retention, collaboration, TEK, knowledge sovereignty |
International, Global |
Link |
Arnakak, Jaypeetee. 2002. Incorporation of Inuit Qaujimanituqangit, or Inuit traditional knowledge, into the Government of Nunavut. The Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 3(1):Knowledge |
2002 |
Traditional Knowledge, Inuit traditional knowledge, Qaujimanituqangit (IQ), Sustainable Development, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
Link |
Rosa-Anquino, P. (2018, November 21). To share or not to share? Tribes risk exploitation when sharing climate change solutions. Grist. Retrieved November 21, 2018, from https://grist.org/article/indigenous-knowledge-climate-change-solution/ |
2018 |
traditional knowledge, knowledge sharing, IPCC, adaptation, planning, exploitation |
National |
Link |
Armitage, P and Kilburn, S. 2015. Conduct of Traditional Knowledge Research—A Reference Guide. Whitehorse [YT]: Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope). |
2015 |
Traditional Knowledge, Research, traditional knowledge research, indigenous people, tribe, best practices |
Canada |
Link |
Gearheard, S., M. Pocernich, R. Stewart, J. Sanguya, and H. P. Huntington, 2010: Linking Inuit knowledge and meteorological station observations to understand changing wind patterns at Clyde River, Nunavut. Climatic Change, 100, 267-294, doi:10.1007/s10584-009-9587-1.↩ |
2010 |
Traditional Knowledge, Science, wind patterns, Clyde Rive, Nunavut, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
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Eira, I. M., Oskal, A., Hanssen-Bauer, I., & Mathiesen, S. D. (2018). Snow cover and the loss of traditional indigenous knowledge. Nature Climate Change. |
2018 |
traditional knowledge, snow cover, sustainability, management, adaptation |
Circumpolar North |
Link |
Schiffman, R. (2018, August 20). Lessons Learned from Centuries of Indigenous Forest Management. Retrieved August 27, 2018, from https://e360.yale.edu/features/lessons-learned-from-centuries-of-indigenous-forest-management |
2018 |
traditional knowledge, TEK, agriculture, forestry, management, forest health |
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Link |
Robbins, J. (2018, August 26). Native Knowledge: What Ecologists Are Learning from Indigenous People. Retrieved August 27, 2018, from https://e360.yale.edu/features/native-knowledge-what-ecologists-are-learning-from-indigenous-people |
2018 |
traditional knowledge, TEK, ecology, wildfires, forestry, management, agriculture |
Alaska, Australia |
Link |
Hanses, Terri. “Breaking a Sacred Trust: On the Exploitation of Traditional Knowledge.” Pacific Standard, 20 Sept. 2018, psmag.com/social-justice/breaking-a-sacred-trust. |
2018 |
traditional knowledge, TEK, restoration, knowledge protection |
Washington |
Link |
Cameron, E. S. (2012). Securing Indigenous politics: A critique of the vulnerability and adaptation approach to the human dimensions of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Global Environmental Change, 22(1), 103-114. |
2012 |
Traditional Knowledge, vulnerability, Adaptation, Inuit, indigenous, Climate change, Governmentality, colonialism, Resource extraction, shipping, Mining, Legibility, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
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Norgaard, K. 2014. Karuk Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Need for Knowledge Sovereignty: Social Cultural and economic Impacts of Denied Access to Traditional Management. Prepared for Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources. |
2014 |
Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Climate Impacts, Knowledge Sovereignty, Self-Determination, Self-Governance, Climate Impacts, Natural Resource Management, Collaboration, Co-Management, Prescribed Burns |
Pacific Northwest, California, Northwest |
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Whyte, Kyle. 2015. What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do for Indigenous Peoples? SSRN.
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2015 |
Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Governance, Science, Climate Impacts |
National |
Link |
Norgaard, K. 2014.Retaining Knowledge Sovereignty: Expanding the Application of Tribal Traditional Knowledge on Forest Lands in the Face of Climate Change. Prepared for the Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources. |
2014 |
Traditional Knowledges (TKs), Knowledge Sovereignty, Natural Resource Management, Climate Impacts |
Northwest, California |
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