Publications
Tribal leaders, scholars and others working with tribes on climate change issues are increasingly engaged in bringing tribal voices to academic literature, agency climate reports, and other publications to demonstrate the impacts of climate change on indigenous communities in the United States, and the measures tribes across the country are taking to address climate change. Abstracts and materials provided by the publications are included in the descriptions.
Publication | Year Sort descending | Geography | Website |
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AK-CCAP, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy. Climate Change Impacts on Water Availability in Alaska (presentation). 2009-15-September. http://ine.uaf.edu/accap//documents/2009_09_Water_Availability_OBrien.pdf (accessed 2011-16-January). Categories: Southeast Alaska, hydrology, policy, water availability, vulnerable populations, climate change, precipitation, adaptation, planning, agriculture, growing season, |
2009 | Alaska | Link |
Turner, N.J., and H. Clifton, 2009: “It’s so different today”: Climate change and indigenous lifeways in British Columbia, Canada. Global Environmental Change 19:180–190. Categories: Climate change, indigenous peoples, traditional ecological knowledge, British Columbia, Adaptation, resilience, tribe, indigenous |
2009 | Canada | Link |
Baker, L., Koski, K., Albert, D. and Cohen, N., 2009. A Conservation Action Plan for Estuarine Ecosystems of Southeastern Alaska. Categories: Southeast Alaska, Sitka, Aleutkina Bay, estuary, estuarine, fish, fisheries, shellfish, subsistence, anadromous fish, rockfish, Ketchikan, Yakutat, eelgrass, sea otter, waterfowl, migratory birds, coast, coastline, conservation, timber, mining, ocean acidification, urban development, coastal development, hydroelectric power, |
2009 | Alaska | Link |
USACE. 2009. Alaska Baseline Erosion Assessment Study Findings and Technical Report. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District. http://www.poa.usace.army.mil/Library/Reports-and-Studies/Alaska-Baseline-Erosion-Assessments/ (accessed 24 June, 2015). | 2009 | Link | |
Bryant, M.D., 2009. Global climate change and potential effects on Pacific salmonids in freshwater ecosystems of southeast Alaska. Climatic Change, 95(1-2), pp.169-193. Categories: Southeast Alaska, first foods, watershed, hydrology, stream temperature, salmon, anadromous, freshwater, fisheries, management, conservation, climate change, sea level rise, spawning, precipitation, climate models, projections, regional climate model |
2009 | Alaska | Link |
Tribal Climate Change Forum. 2009. | 2009 | United States, International, Pacific Northwest, Coast, Oregon, Washington, California | Link |
WAPA, 2009: Wind and Hydropower Feasibility Study, Final Report. For Section 2606 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, as amended by Section 503(a) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. 286 pp., Western Area Power Administration, Stanley Consultants, Inc. URL Categories: Energy, Wind, hydropower |
2009 | United States | |
Weaver, H. 2009. The colonial context of violence: reflections on violence in the lives of Native American women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 24: 1552-1563. Categories: colonialism, Violence, American Indian women |
2009 | ||
Whitt, L. (2009). Science, colonialism, and indigenous peoples: The cultural politics of law and knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Categories: indigenous people, tribe, legal system, Traditional Knowledge, legal ideologies, intellectual property rights, Western Science, colonialism |
2009 | International | Link |
Wildcat, D. R., 2009: Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge. Fulcrum Publishing, 148 pp. Categories: Climate change, Traditional Knowledge, Resiliance, tribe, indigenous |
2009 | Global | |
Arctic Council. 2009. Tromsø Declaration. On the occasion of the Sixth Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council, the 29th of April, 2009, Tromsø, Norway. https://2009-2017.state.gov/e/oes/rls/other/2009/123483.htm (accessed June 22, 2015). Categories: indigenous, tribe, arctic residents, global climate change, arctic warming |
2009 | Arctic, Coastal, Norway | 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. Categories: Southeast Alaska, planning, policy, conservation, collaboration, partnership, forestry, management, vulnerability assessment, climate adaptation plan |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
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. Categories: Southeast Alaska, climate change, planning, policy, monitoring, climate projections, climate modeling, Sitka, salmon, shellfish, crab, herring, forest, coastal, subsistence, fishing, hunting, fisheries |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
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. Categories: Indigenous Food Systems, Resilience, Climate Impacts, Athabascan Peoples, Subsistence Gathering |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
Ristroph, E.B., 2010. Alaska Tribes' Melting Subsistence Rights. Ariz. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y, 1, p.47-92. Categories: Southeast Alaska, climate change, subsistence, gathering, economic, cultural resources, natural resources, adaptation, mitigation, policy, planning, community, social justice, social change, rural |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
Jacobs, T., Alston, S. and Lynn, K. (Ed). Categories: Law, Natural Resources, Sovereignty |
2010 | National | Link |
Jones, R., C. Rigg, and L. Lee. 2010 Haida marine planning: First Nations as a partner in marine conservation. Ecology and Society 15(1):12. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/ iss1/art12/. Categories: Southeast Alaska, native management, social change, Aboriginal rights, fisheries management, indigenous peoples, integrated coastal management, marine planning, ocean governance, climate change, TEK, policy, Haida |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
NRCS/Native Practices Work Group. 2010. Indigenous Stewardship Methods and NRCS Conservation Practices Guidebook. USDA NRCS. | 2010 | National | Link |
Thornton, T.F., Moss, M.L., Butler, V.L., Hebert, J. and Funk, F., 2010. Local and Traditional Knowledge and the Historical Ecology of Pacific Herring in Alaska. Journal of Ecological Anthropology, 14(1), pp.81-88. Categories: Southeast Alaska, Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii, roe, commercial, subsistence, fisheries, restoration, habitat, conservation, management, climate change, TEK |
2010 | Alaska | Link |
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. Categories: environmental change, Inuit, framing, framing of climate change, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Arctic, Global | Link |
Bronen R., 2010. Forced Migration of Alaskan Indigenous Communities Due to Climate Change, T. Afifi and J. Jager (editors) Environment Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability, International Organization of Migration. Categories: Climate-induced displacement, Climate change, Migration, Alaska, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Alaska, Arctic | Link |
Green, D. and Raygorodetsky, G. (2010) Indigenous Knowledge of a Changing Climate. Climatic Change, Vol. 100, p. 239-242. Categories: indigenous knowledge, Climate change, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | International | Link |
Weinhold, Bob. “HEALTH DISPARITIES: Climate Change and Health: A Native American Perspective.” Environmental Health Perspectives 118.2 (2010): A64–A65. Print. Categories: tribal health, community, climate change, dislocation, food shortage |
2010 | National | Link |
Bronen R., 2010. Forced Migration of Alaskan Indigenous Communities Due to Climate Change, T. Afifi and J. Jager (editors) Environment Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability, International Organization of Migration. Categories: Climate-induced displacement, social vulnerability, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Alaska, Arctic | |
Hovelsrud, G. K., & Smit, B. (2010). Springer. Springer Science Business Media B.V. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9174-1 Categories: New Institutional Analysis (NIA), Community Adaptation, Arctic, Yukon Territory, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Canada, Arctic | Link |
Bronen, R. (2010). Forced migration of Alaskan indigenous communities due to climate change. In Environment, forced migration and social vulnerability (pp. 87-98). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Categories: Alaska, indigenous people, tribe, Shishmaref, Kivalina, Shaktoolik, Newtok, Relocation, displacement, climate-induced migration, climigration |
2010 | Arctic, Alaska | Link |
ITEP, 2010: Inupiaq Tribal Profile. Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, Northern Arizona University. www4.nau.edu/tribalclimatechange/tribes/ak_inupiaq.asp↩ Categories: Alaska, Inupiaq, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Arctic, Alaska | Link |
Chiefs in Ontario. 2010. Respecting Our Ancestors, Ensuring Our Future: Traditional Knowledge Primer for First Nations. Categories: Traditional Knowledges, Policy |
2010 | International | Link |
Burley, David. 2010 Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Categories: Coastal zone management, Louisiana, Coastal settlements, Coast changes, Gulf Coast Region, Place attachment, Identity, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Southeast | Link |
K. McLean, G., 2010: Advance Guard: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Indigenous Peoples - A Compendium of Case Studies. United Nations University - Traditional Knowledge Initiative, 128 pp. URL ↩ Categories: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation, indigenous, tribe |
2010 | International | Link |
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