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 ascending | Geography | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. Categories: traditional knowledge, floods, disaster management, collaboration, warming temperatures, snowmelt, monitoring, indigenous communities |
2019 | Northern Ontario, Canada | Link |
| Talloni-Álvarez, Nicolás E., et al. “Climate Change Impact on Canada's Pacific Marine Ecosystem: The Current State of Knowledge.” Marine Policy, vol. 104, no. June 2019, pp. 163–176., doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.02.035. Categories: climate change impacts, oceans, acidification, rising temperatures, marine health, equity, fishing access, First Nations |
2019 | Canada | Link |
| Johnson, A.C.; Noel, J.; Gregovich, D.P.; Kruger, L.E., and Buma, B., 2019. Impacts of submerging and emerging shorelines on various biota and indigenous Alaskan harvesting patterns. Journal of Coastal Research, 35(4), 765–775. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. Categories: Climate change, coastal resilience and vulnerability, landform, isostatic rebound, sea level rise, adaptation |
2019 | Pacific Northwest, Alaska | Link |
| Farmington Daily Times Categories: renewable energy, development, Navajo |
2019 | Navajo Nation | Link |
| Indigenous Peoples’ Major Group for Sustainable Development (2019). Inclusion, Equality, and Empowerment to Achieve Sustainable Development: Realities of Indigenous Peoples [Thematic Report]. Retrieved from https://www.indigenouspeoples-sdg.org/index.php/english/all-resources/ipmg-position-papers-and-publications/ipmg-reports/global-reports/124-inclusion-equality-and-empowerment-to-achieve-sustainable-development-realities-of-indigenous-peoples/file Categories: indigenous peoples, United Nations, IPCC, land management, sovereignty, human rights, indigenous rights |
2019 | International | Link |
| Blomberg Categories: keystone, pipeline, NEPA, EIA, fossil fuels |
2019 | U.S. | Link |
| Vasan, Thamanna, and David M. Kling. “What Can the Pacific Northwest Oyster Aquaculture Industry Do about Ocean Acidification?” Agriculture and Climate Change Research in the Pacific Northwest, Agriculture Climate Network, 25 Apr. 2019, https://www.agclimate.net/2019/04/25/what-can-the-pacific-northwest-oyster-aquaculture-industry-do-about-ocean-acidification/. Categories: ocean acidification, oysters, shellfish, industry, aquaculture |
2019 | Pacific Northwest Coast | Link |
| Native News Online Categories: government, tribal, relations |
2019 | U.S. | Link |
| Erika S. Rubenson and Julian D. Olden "Growth and Recruitment of Nonnative Smallmouth Bass along the Upstream Edge of Its Riverine Distribution," Northwest Science 93(1), 1-15, (31 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.3955/046.093.0102 Categories: river systems, smallmouth bass, fish growth and survival, non-native species, salmon habitat, Northwest, management |
2019 | Northwest | Link |
| Indian Country Today Categories: wildfires, mitigation, Apache, BIA |
2019 | U.S. | Link |
| Ryan E Emanuel; Water in the Lumbee World: A River and Its People in a Time of Change, Environmental History, Volume 24, Issue 1, 1 January 2019, Pages 25–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/envhis/emy129 Categories: landscapes, indigenous communities, culture and history, environmental justice |
2019 | North Carolina | Link |
| Patrick L. Barnard, Li H. Erikson, Amy C. Foxgrover, Juliette A. Finzi Hart, Patrick Limber, Andrea C. O’Neill, Maarten van Ormondt, Sean Vitousek, Nathan Wood, and Maya K. Hayden & Jeanne M. Jones, March 2019, https://www.cakex.org/sites/default/files/documents/1-s2.0-S0308597X18306249-main.pdf Categories: adaptation planning, vulnerability assessments, coastal adaptation, sea level rise, coastal hazards |
2019 | Coasts | Link |
| Yes! magazine Categories: adaptation, tribes, climate change, Washington |
2019 | Washinton, Pacific Northwest | Link |
| A. Park Williams John T. Abatzoglou Alexander Gershunov Janin Guzman‐Morales Daniel A. Bishop Jennifer K. Balch Dennis P. Lettenmaier. July 2019. "Observed Impacts of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Wildfire in California". https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EF001210 Categories: climate change, wildfires, warming temperatures |
2019 | California | Link |
| Jolly, W.M.; Freeborn, P.H.; Page, W.G.; Butler, B.W. Severe Fire Danger Index: A Forecastable Metric to Inform Firefighter and Community Wildfire Risk Management. Fire 2019, 2, 47. Categories: fire danger, firefighter safety, community fire risk, forecast, sever fire danger index |
2019 | Link | |
| Rebecca Tsosie, Tribal Data Governance and Informational Privacy: Constructing "Indigenous Data Sovereignty", 80 Mont. L. Rev. 229 (2019). Categories: data sovereignty, data collection, traditional knowledge, data protection, information, privacy |
2019 | Link | |
| Missoulian Categories: Flathead River, landscapes, Federal, land management, administration |
2019 | Flathead River, United States | Link |
| Jaime O. Yazzie et al. Diné kinship as a framework for conserving native tree species in climate change, Ecological Applications (2019). Categories: climate change, ecosystems, indigenous knowledge, climate modeling, forest management, ecosystem services |
2019 | Link | |
| Washington Post Categories: climate change, disaster, EPA |
2019 | United States | Link |
| Journal of Ocean Technology | 2019 | National | Link |
| Marks-Marino, D. (2019) Native Youth Community Adaptation and Leadership Congress. Climate Change Program, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, Northern Arizona University. Available at: www7.nau.edu/itep/main/tcc/Tribes/ntnl_NYCALC Categories: Native American youth, community, adaptation, leadership, climate change, training |
2019 | National | Link |
| Oregon State University Categories: Bees, fire, forests, climate change |
2019 | Pacific Northwest | Link |
| NPR Categories: fish, shellfish, clams, food source, climate change |
2019 | Puget Sound | Link |
| David, Aaron T.; Asarian, J. Eli; Lake, Frank K. 2018. Wildfire smoke cools summer river and stream water temperatures. Water Resources Research. 54. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022964. Categories: aerosol optical thickness, Klamath Basin, rivers, water temperature, wildfire smoke, solar radiation, air temperatures, water temperatures |
2018 | Oregon, California, Klamath Basin | Link |
| Aleiss, Angela. “U.S. Forest Service and Tulalip Tribes Partner for Huckleberry Enhancement Project.” USDA Forest Service Tribal Relations News, www.fs.fed.us/spf/tribalrelations/documents/news/Winter2018TribalRelationsNews.pdf. Categories: co-stewardship, restoration, cultural resources, traditional foods |
2018 | Washington state | Link |
| 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 |
| Pathways; Progress and Priorities in Landscape Conservation. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Et Al, Pathways; Progress and Priorities in Landscape Conservation. Categories: landscape conservation, recent innovations, action-oriented, pathways, collaboration |
2018 | 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. Categories: Traditional Knowledge, Forests, Landscapes, Restoration |
2018 | National | Link |
| Sevigny, Melissa. “The STAR School Wins Science Prize for Low-Cost Cooler Design.” Knau Arizona Public Radio Home, 31 Jan. 2018, knau.org/post/star-school-wins-science-prize-low-cost-cooler-design. Categories: solar power, community wellness, affordable energy, stem |
2018 | Arizona | Link |
| United States, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Preparing for the Health Effects of Drought; A Resource Guide for Public Health Professionals, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018. Categories: public health, climate change impacts, drought, vector-borne diseases and infections, air quality, infrastructure, preparedness |
2018 | National | Link |
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