Literature

Publication Yearsort descending Category Geography Website
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
Brubaker MY, Bell JN, Berner JE, Warren JA (2011) Climate change health assessment: A novel approach for Alaska Native communities. Int J Circumpol Heal 70: 266-273. 2011 community-scale assessment, observation-based data, climate health impacts, Adaptation, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic Link
Quileute Newsletter, 2011: Key committee approves Cantwell bill to move Quileute Tribe out of tsunami zone. The Talking Raven: A Quileute Newsletter. URL ↩ 2011 Quileute, Relocationtribe, indigenous Northwest
Brubaker, M. Y., J. N. Bell, J. E. Berner, and J. A. Warren, 2011: Climate change health assessment: A novel approach for Alaska Native communities. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 70, doi:10.3402/ijch.v70i3.17820.↩ 2011 indigenous, Arctic, Climate change, Alaska Natives, health assessment, tribe Alaska. Arctic Link
Redsteer, M. H., 2011: Increasing Vulnerability to Drought and Climate Change on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. Current Conditions & Accounts Of Changes During The Last 100 Years. 31 pp., U.S. Geological Survey. 0928. URL ↩ 2011 Climate change, Drought, Navajo Nation, tribe, indigenous
Buckley, G.L. and A. Allen. 2011. Stories about mountaintop removal in the Appalachian coalfields. In M. Morrone and G.L. Buckley (eds.) Mountains of injustice: social and environmental justice in Appalachia. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. Pp. 161-180. 2011 Appalachia, Mountaintop removal
Redsteer, M. H., K. B. Kelley, H. Francis, and D. Block, 2011: Disaster Risk Assessment Case Study: Recent Drought on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. Contributing Paper for the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction. 19 pp., United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. URL↩ 2011 Disaster Risk Assessment, Four Corners, Navajo Nation, Drought, Southwest, tribe, indigenous Southwest
Burkett M(2011) The nation ex-situ: on climate change, deterritorialized nationhood, and the post-climate era. Clim Law 2(3):345–374 2011 Climate-induced displacement, Climate change, climate migration, international law International
Redsteer, M. H., R. C. Bogle, and J. M. Vogel, 2011: Monitoring and Analysis of Sand Dune Movement and Growth on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. Fact Sheet Number 3085. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. URL↩ 2011 Sand Dunes, Navajo Nation, Southwest, tribe, indigenous Southwest
Couvillion, Brady A., John A. Barras, Gregory D. Steyer, William Sleavin, Michelle Fischer, Holly Beck, Nadine Trahan, Brad Griffin, and David Heckman. 2011 Land Area Change in Coastal Louisiana from 1932 to 2010: U.S. Geological Survey. Scientific Investigations Map 3164. http://pubs.usgs.gov/sim/3164/downloads/SIM3164_Pamphlet.pdf 2011 land area change Southeast Link
Redsteer, M. Hiza, Bogle, R.C., and Vogel J.M. (2011a) Monitoring and Analysis of Sand Dune Movement and Growth on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2011-3085, Available at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2011/3085/. 2011 tribe, indigenous Southwest
Crate, Susan A. 2011. Climate and Culture: Anthropology in the Era of Contemporary Climate Change. Annual Review of Anthropology 40:173–194. 2011 Climate change, perceptions, adaptation and resilience, research approaches, anthropological role(s), climate ethnography, tribe, indigenous Global Link
Shearer, C., 2011: Kivalina: A Climate Change Story. Haymarket Books, 198 pp.↩ 2011 Kivalina, Climate change, Alaska, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
Perdue, Theda. 2012. The Legacy of Indian Removal. The Journal of Southern History 78(1):3-36. 2012 Historical Displacement, tribe, indigenous Southwest
Alaska Department of Commerce and Community and Economic Development, 2012: Relocation Report: Newtok to Mertarvik. 58 pp., Alaska Department of Commerce and Community and Economic Development, Anchorage, AK. URL↩ 2012 relocation report, Newtok, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
Raftery M. 2012. Wind Storm: Tribes Implore President Obama To Stop Ocotillo Express Wind Project, Save Cultural Resource Sites Available At: http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/wind-storm-tribes-implore-president-obama-stop-ocotillo-express-wind-project-save-cultural-resource 2012 Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous Link
ScienceDirect 2012 climate change, human impacts, health, well-being National Link
Alaska Forum, 2012: Alaska Forum on the Environment. Alaska Forum on the Environment, 54. URL ↩ 2012 Alaska, Arctic Link
Ranco R, Arnett A, Latty E, Remsburg A, Dunckel K, Quigley E, Lilieholm R, Daigle J, Livingston B, Neptune J, Secord T (2012) Two Maine forest pests: a comparison of approaches to understanding threats to hemlock and ash trees in Maine. Maine Policy Rev 21:76–89 2012 hemlock wooly adelgid (HWA), emerald ash borer (EAB), cultural practices, Mutiple stakeholder partnerships, Forest resources, cross-cultural forestry-management, collaborative research, tribe, indigenous Northeast Link
American Indian Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group, 2012: American Indian Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group 2012 Spring Meeting. URL ↩ 2012 Climate change, Alaska, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
Riley, R., P. Blanchard, R. Peppler, T. M. Bull Bennett, and D. Wildcat, 2012: Oklahoma Inter-Tribal Meeting on Climate Variability and Change: Meeting Summary Report. 23. URL ↩ 2012 Climate change, American Indians, tribe, indigenous United States
The Nature Conservancy. 2012. Klawock River, Salmon Passage and Habitat Restoration Project Final Report. Prepared for NOAA Restoration Center. The Working Forest Group. 2013. Consolidated young growth forest land base analysis for all land ownership in Southeast Alaska and recommendations for federal land managers. Prepared at the request of: USDA Forest Service, Alaska Region. 2012 Southeast Alaska, Klawock Community Association, Klawock Heenya Corporation, watershed, hydrology Alaska Link
ANTHC, 2012: Local Environmental Observer (LEO) Network. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. URL ↩ 2012 Alaska Native, Health, Climate change, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic
Royster, J. V. (2012). Climate Change and Tribal Water Rights: Removing Barriers to Adaptation Strategies. Tul. Envtl. LJ, 26, 197. 2012 Climate change, water rights, tribal water rights, reserved water rights, Indian water rights, tribe, indigenous United States
Blackburn, Marion. 2012. Return to the Trail of Tears. Archaeology 65(2):53-64. 2012 Historical Displacement, tribe, indigenous United States
Schaefer, K., Lantuit, H., Romanovsky, V., & Schuur, E. (2012). Policy implications of warming permafrost. 2012 Public policy, permafrost Alaska, Arctic
Brubaker M, Chavan P, Berner J, Black M, Warren J. 2012. Climate Change in Selawik, Alaska Strategies for Community Health. Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium: Center for Climate and Health, Anchorage 2012 Climate change, Indigenous health, Selawik Alaska, tribe, indigenous Alaska, Arctic Link

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