Literature

Publication Yearsort ascending Category Geography Website
Mahoney, M. (2011) This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land: An Historical Narrative of an Intergenerational Controversy over Public Use Management of the San Francisco Peaks. M.S. Thesis, Arizona State University, 103p. 2011 Sustainability, Modern History, Environmental Studies, Intergenerational equity, Land use policy, Law, Native American studies, Particapatory mechanisms, Reclaimed wastewater, tribe, indigenous Southwest Link
Alvord, C. 2011. Overview of the NIDIS Four Corners Pilot Activities: National Integrated Drought Information System, Volume 2, Issue 1. Retrieved November 18, 2011, from http://www.drought.gov/imageserver/NIDIS/newsletter/NIDIS_Newsletter_Winter_2011.pdf 2011 Drought Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, Alabama Link
McNeeley SM, Shulski MD (2011) Anatomy of a closing window: vulnerability to changing seasonality in Interior Alaska. Global Environ Chang 21:464–473 2011 Climate change, vulnerability, Sensitivity, Adaptation, Multiple stressors, Indigenous observations and understanding of climate, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
Aporta, Claudio, Taylor, Fraser D.R., and Gita J. Laidler. 2011. Geographies of Inuit sea ice use: Introduction. The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe Canadien 55(1):1–5. 2011 Sea ice reduction, Inuit communities, tribe, indigenous Canada, Arctic Link
Miller, David W. 2011 The Taking of American Indian Lands in the Southeast: A History of Territorial Cessions and Forced Relocations, 1607-1840. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company Inc. 2011 Historical relocations, Southeast, tribe, indigenous Southeast
Armitage, Derek, Berkes, Fikret, Dale, Aaron, Kocho-Schellenberg, Erik, and Eva Patton. 2011. Co-management and co-production of knowledge: Learning to adapt in Canada’s Arctic. Global Environmental Change 21:995–1004. 2011 Adaptation, Adaptive governance, Knowledge co-production, Knowledge integration, resilience, Social learning, Traditional Knowledge, vulnerability, tribe, indigenous Canada, Arctic, Global Link
National Wildlife Federation (2011) Facing the Storm: Indian Tribes, Climate-Induced Weather Extremes, and the Future for Indian Country. National Wildlife Federation Rocky Mountain Research Center, Boulder, Colorado, 28p. 2011 Adaptation, Climate change, Government-Tribal impacts, National Wildlife Federation, tribe, indigenous
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
Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources, 2011: Draft Water Resource Development Strategy for the Navajo Nation. 135 pp., Navajo Nation Department of Water Resources, Fort Defiance, AZ. URL ↩ 2011 Navajo Nation, Water Resources, tribe, indigenous Southwest
Bender, S., E. Burke, D. Chahim, L. Eshbach, L. L. Gordon, F. Kaplan, K. McCusker, H. Palevsky, M. Rowell, D. Battisti, J. Barcelos, J. Marlow, and S. Stzern, 2011: Initial Assessment of Lead Agency Candidates to Support Alaska Native Villages Requiring Relocation to Survive Climate Harms. 82 pp., University of Washington Climate Justice Seminar Spring 2011, Three Degrees Project, Seattle, WA. URL ↩ 2011 Climate change, Relocation, tribe, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic Link
NTGBC, 2011: National Tribal Green Building Codes Summit Statement. 2 pp., Tribal Green Building Codes Workgroup. URL ↩ 2011 Sustainability, tribe, indigenous United States
Bethel, Matthew B., Lynn F. Brien, Emily J. Danielson, Shirley B. Laska, John P. Troutman, William M. Boshart, Marco J. Giardino, and Maurice A. Phillips. 2011. Blending Geospatial Technology and Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Enhance Restoration Decision-Support Processes in Coastal Louisiana. CHART Publications. Paper 23:555 -571 2011 Restoration, GIS, remote sensing, traditional ecological knowledge, Coastal Louisiana, land loss, marsh health, community vulnerability, Grand Bayou, ecosystem users, Coastal Management, tribe, indigenous Southeast Link
Oliver-Smith A (2011) Sea level rise, local vulnerability and involuntary migration. In: Piguet E, Pécoud A, De Guchteneire P (eds) Migration and climate change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 160–187 2011 Development-induced displacement, Sea Level Rise, vulnerability, Coastal Peoples, tribe, indigenous Global Link
Bronen, R., 2011: Climate-induced community relocations: Creating an adaptive governance framework based in human rights doctrine. New York University Review Law & Social Change, 35, 357-408. URL ↩ 2011 Climate change, coastal retreat, climigration, tribe, indigenous Global Link
Olp S (2011) Crow flooding: More than 200 Crow Reservation homes damaged, destroyed from flooding. Billings Gazette. June 15, 2011. Billings, MT 2011 tribe, indigenous
Brubaker M, Bell J, Berner J, Black M, Chavan R, Smith, Warren J. 2011a. Climate Change in Noatak, Alaska Strategies for Community Health. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium: Center for Climate and Health, Anchorage 2011 Climate change, Indigenous health, community health, Noatak, Alaska, tribe, indigenous Alaska. Arctic Link
Peterson, Kristina Joy. 2011 Transforming Researchers and Practitioners: The Unanticipated Consequences (Significance) of Participatory Action Research (PAR). Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Urban Studies, University of New Orleans. 2011 Participatory Action Research (PAR), post-disaster recovery project, Southeast, The Grand Bayou Participatory Action Research (PAR) project, tribe, indigenous Southeast Link
Brubaker M, Berner J, Bell J, Warren J. 2011b. Climate Change in Kivalina, Alaska Strategies for Community Health. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium: Center for Climate and Health, Anchorage 2011 Climate change, Indigenous health, community health, Kivalina, Alaska, tribe, indigenous Alaska. Arctic Link
Feifel, K. (2010). Stream Temperature Monitoring Network for Cook Inlet Salmon Streams [Case study on a project of Cook Inletkeeper]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. Retrieved from CAKE: www.cakex.org/case-studies/stream-temperature-monitoring-network-cook-in... (Last updated March 2010) 2010, updated in 2019 water temperature, stream monitoring, Cook Inlet Watershed, salmon, planning, adaptation Cook Inlet, Alaska Link
Laska, Shirley, Kristina Peterson, Michelle E. Alcina, Jonathan West, Ashey Volion, Brent Tranchina, and Richard Krajeski. 2010. Enhancing Gulf of Mexico Coastal Communities' Resiliency through Participatory Community Engagement. CHART Publications. Paper 21. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/chart_pubs/21 2010 tribe, indigenous
Kofinas, G., F.S. Chapin, S. BurnSilver, J. Schmidt, N. Fresco, K. Kielland, S. Martin, A. Springsteen, and T.S. Rupp. 2010. Resilience of Athabascan subsistence systems to interior Alaska’s changing climate. Canadian Journal of Forest Resouces. 40: 1347-1359. 2010 Indigenous Food Systems, Resilience, Climate Impacts, Athabascan Peoples, Subsistence Gathering Alaska Link
Kershner, J. (2010). A Framework for Climate Change Adaptation in Hawaii [Case study on a project of the Center for Island Climate Adaptation and Policy (ICAP) and Hawaii Coastal Zone Management Program]. Product of EcoAdapt's State of Adaptation Program. Retrieved from CAKE: http://www.cakex.org/case-studies/framework-climate-change-adaptation-ha... (Last updated December 2010) 2010 climate change, pacific, TEK, sovereignty, self determination, adaptation, mitigation Hawaii Link
Sub-Cabinet, C.C., 2010. Alaska's climate change strategy: addressing impacts in Alaska. Final draft report by the adaptation advisory group. 2010 Southeast Alaska, subsistence, mitigation, adaptation, relocation, economy, (endangered) traditional culture, Elders, traditional knowledge, TEK, traditional foods, fishing, fisheries, climate science, climate projections, vulnerability assessment Alaska Link
Loring PA, Gerlach SC (2010) Food security and conservation of Yukon River salmon: are we asking too much of the Yukon River? Sustainability 2:2965–2987 2010 Salmon, Yukon River, Food Security, pacific salmon treaty, escapement, ecosystem-based management, tribe, indigenous Northwest Link
Haufler, J.B., C.A. Mehl, and S. Yeats. 2010. Climate change: anticipated effects on ecosystem services and potential actions by the Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service. Ecosystem Management Research Institute, Seeley Lake, Montana, USA. 2010 Southeast Alaska, planning, policy, conservation, collaboration, partnership, forestry, management, vulnerability assessment, climate adaptation plan Alaska Link
Parkinson, A. J., 2010: Sustainable development, climate change and human health in the Arctic. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 69, 99-105. URL ↩ 2010 Sustainable Development, Human Health, Climate change, tribe, indigenous Arctic
Clark, R., A. Ott, M. Rabe, D. Vincent-Lang, and D. Woodby. 2010. The effects of a changing climate on key habitats in Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Special Publication No. 10-14, Anchorage. 2010 Southeast Alaska, climate change, planning, policy, monitoring, climate projections, climate modeling, Sitka, salmon, shellfish, crab, herring, forest, coastal, subsistence, fishing, hunting, fisheries Alaska Link
Redsteer, M. Hiza, Bogle, R, and Vogel, J. Block, D., and Middleton, B. (2010b) The history and growth of a recent dune field at Grand Falls, Navajo Nation, NE Arizona. Geological Society of America Abstracts with programs, Paper No. 170-5, Vol. 42, No. 5, p.416. 2010
Redsteer, M. Hiza, Kelley, K.B., Francis, H. and Block, D. (2010a) Disaster risk assessment case study: Recent drought on the Navajo Nation, southwestern United States. In Annexes and Papers for the 2011 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction, United Nations, 19p. Available at https://www.preventionweb.net/english/hyogo/gar/2011/en/what/drought.html 2010 Risk Assessment, Drought, Navajo Nation, Southwest, tribe, indigenous Southwest Link
Bednarski, J. 2010. Klawock Lake Subsistence Sockeye Salmon Project 2009 Annual and Final Report. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Commercial Fisheries, Juneau, Alaska. LOOK FOR MOST RECENT, REF SINCE 2004 2010 Southeast Alaska, fisheries, watershed, habitat, salmon, restoration, subsistence, commercial, sockeye, Tlingit, Klawock, hatchery Alaska Link

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