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 | Geography | Website |
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Andre Alestine, Karst, Amanda, and Nancy J. Turner. 2006. Arctic and Subarctic Plants. In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 3. Environment, Origins, and Population. D.H. Ubelaker, ed. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, pp. 222–235. Categories: Arctic, Subarctic, Plants |
2006 | Arctic, Subarctic | |
Winters, Chris. Tulalips convene summit on adapting to climate change. 2016. HeraldNet. Categories: Arctic, traditional foods, subsistence, hunting, gathering, climate change, climate patterns |
2016 | Pacific Northwest, United States, Alaska, Arctic, Yukon | Link |
Funes, Yessenia, STUDY: Climate Change Perceptions Vary Among Generations of Alaska's Yup'ik and Cup'ik People. 2016. Colorlines. Categories: Arctic, Yukon, Alaska, Climate change, adaptation, traditional knowledge, generation |
2016 | Arctic, Alaska, United States, Northwest | Link |
Ferguson, D. B., C. Alvord, M. Crimmins, H. M. Redsteer, M. Hayes, C. McNutt, R. Pulwarty, and M. Svoboda, 2011:Drought Preparedness for Tribes in the Four Corners Region. Report from April 2010 Workshop. Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest. 42 pp., The Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS), The Institute of the Environment, The University of Arizona. URL ↩ Categories: assessment, Four Corners Region, Drought, tribe, indigenous |
2011 | Southwest | |
Dalton, M., Mote, P.W., Snover, A.K. 2013. Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities. Washington, D.C.: Island Press. 271 pp. Categories: Assessment, Northwest, Risk |
2013 | Northwest | 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 Categories: Assessment, Synthesis, Summary, Climate Data, Puget Sound |
2015 | Pacific Northwest, Washington, Puget Sound | Link |
James H. Thorne, Ryan M. Boynton, Andrew J. Holguin, Joseph A.E. Stewart and Jacquelyn Bjorkman. 2016. A Climate Change Vulnerabillity Assessment of California's Terrestrial Vegetation. Information Center for the Environment: UC Davis. Report Prepared for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Categories: Assessment, Vegetation, Climate Impacts, Climate Modeling, California |
2016 | California, Northwest, Southwest, West | Link |
Categories: assessment, vulnerability, index, ecosystems, data, conservation |
Western United States | Link | |
Hoxie, F. E., 2001: A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920. University of Nebraska Press.↩ Categories: Assimilation, tribe, indigenous |
2001 | United States | |
Whyte, Kyle, Our Ancestors’ Dystopia Now: Indigenous Conservation and the Anthropocene (September 8, 2016). Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities, Forthcoming . Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2770047 Categories: Athropocene, Indigenous Lifeways, Indigenous Environmentalism, Philosophy, Climate Impacts |
2016 | National, International | Link |
Corringham, T. W., Ralph, F. M., Gershunov, A., Cayan, D. R., & Talbot, C. A. (2019). Atmospheric rivers drive flood damages in the western United States. Science Advances, 5(12). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aax4631 Categories: atmospheric rivers, precipitation, flooding, economic impacts, climate change, development |
2019 | Western United States | Link |
Oregon State University Categories: Bees, fire, forests, climate change |
2019 | Pacific Northwest | Link |
USGS. 2017. Model development for climate-driven impacts to berry resources in Alaska. Categories: berries, conservation, management, sustainability, planning, policy, projections |
2017 | Alaska | Link |
Rising sea levels are forcing an indigenous tribe from home and could be an example of the future. Categories: Biloxi, Choctaw, Florida, Native land, climate change, sea level, sea rise, island |
2016 | Southeast, Bayou, Florida | Link |
Edwin Ogar, Gretta Pecl, Tero Mustonen (2020) Science Must Embrace Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge to Solve Our Biodiversity Crisis, One Earth Vol 3, 162-165, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2020.07.006 Categories: biodiversity, indigenous knowledge |
2020 | Global | Link |
MacDougall, A. H., C. A. Avis, and A. J. Weaver, 2012: Significant contribution to climate warming from the permafrost carbon feedback. Nature Geoscience, 5, 719-721, doi:10.1038/ngeo1573.↩ Categories: Biogeochemistry Climate science Cryospheric science |
2012 | ||
Hummel S. Lake FK. (2015) "Forest Site Classification for Cultural Plant Harvest by Tribal Weavers can Inform Management" Forest Ecology. Categories: blended scientific method, forest structure, cultural plants, silviculture, basketry, traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), tribe, indigenous |
2015 | Northwest | Link |
Flatt, Courtney. 2017. Proposed EPA Cuts Could Pose Big Problems For Tribes. KUOW. Categories: budget cuts, support, climate change, environmental hazard, trump administration, white house, legislation, planning, policy, grants |
2017 | National | Link |
President’s FY2016 Indian Affairs Budget Requests $2.9 Billion to Support Tribal Self-Determination, Strengthen Native American Communities Categories: Budget, Self-Determination, tribe, indigenous |
2015 | United States | Link |
Houde, N. (2007). The six faces of traditional ecological knowledge: challenges and opportunities for Canadian co-management arrangements. Ecology and Society, 12(2), 34. Categories: Canada, co-management, co-management arrangement, First Nation, Natural Resource Management, traditional ecological knowledge, tribe, indigenous |
2007 | Canada | |
Jones, Chas. “The Power Paddle to Puyallup: From the Perspective of a CASC Tribal Liaison.” Lack of Connected Habitat in the Southeast Has Consequences for Wildlife | Climate Adaptation Science Centers, USGS Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, 26 Aug. 2018, casc.usgs.gov/content/power-paddle-puyallup-perspective-casc-tribal-liaison. Categories: canoe journey, cultural revitalization, relationship building, over fishing, climate change impacts |
2018 | Washington | Link |
“Carbon Pricing; A Critical Perspective for Community Resistance.” Carbon Pricing; A Critical Perspective for Community Resistance, www.ienearth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Carbon-Pricing-A-Critical-Perspective-for-Community-Resistance-Online-Version.pdf. Categories: carbon emissions, carbon pricing, climate change, indigenous, environmental justice, climate justice, fossil fuels |
2017 | National | Link |
Knudson, C.L., Hayes, M.J., and Svoboda, M.D. (2007) Case Study of Tribal Drought Planning: The Hualapai Tribe; Natural Hazards Review, p.125-131. Categories: Case reports, Droughts, American Indians, United States, tribe, indigenous |
2007 | ||
Lawler, J.H.; Bullock, R.C.L. 2017. A Case for Indigenous Community Forestry. Journal of Forestry. 115(2), 117-125. Categories: case study, community forestry, indigenous forestry, sustainability |
2017 | National | Link |
Melillo, Jerry M., Terese (T.C.) Richmond, and Gary W. Yohe, eds. 2014 Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program. Categories: Changing Climate, Water Resources, Energy, Transportation, Agriculture, Forests, Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Human Health, Energy, Water, and Land Use, Urban Systems and Infrastructure, indigenous peoples, land use, Rural Communities, Biogeochemical Cycles, Northeast Southeast and Caribbean, Midwest, Great Plains, Southwest, Northwest, Alaska, Hawai‘i and U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands, Oceans and Marine Resources, Coastal Zones, tribe, indigenous |
2014 | United States | Link |
Pacific Northwest Weighs Response to Risks Posed by Oil Trains. July 31, 2016. Categories: chinook, salmon, fisheries, salmon run, habitat restoration, population, spawning, Gorge, dam, dam removal |
2016 | Yakama territories, Washington, Oregon, Pacific Northwest | Link |
Linn, Emily. US tribes work with scientists against climate change. 2016. Categories: Choctaw, Oklahoma, Climate change, weather patterns, clean water, drought, vulnerability assessment |
2016 | Oklahoma, United States, Southeast | Link |
Williams, T.; Hardison, P. 2005. Global climate change: environmental change and water law. Paper presented at the law seminars international conference What is Next for Washington Water Law? May 20, 2005 Categories: Cimate Change, indigenous peoples, water rights, Water Law, tribe, indigenous |
2005 | Northwest | |
Pierre-Louis, K. 2017. If the EPA doesn't believe in science, what is it good for? Popular Science. Categories: claimtea change, environmental protection, budget cuts, governemntal agency, funding, climate science, trump administration, white house. legislation, planning, policy |
2017 | National | Link |
Friedman, L. 2017. Scientists Fear Trump Will Dismiss Blunt Climate Report. The New York Times. Categories: cliamte chagne, Tru,p Administration, white house, planning, policy, legislation, adaptation, mitigation, coal, emissions, carbon, green house gases, |
2017 | United States, National | Link |
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