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
USDA, USFS

Categories: relations, tribes, land management, monitoring, resources, religious, cultural, consultation

2006 Northwest Link
Hill, D. 2017. Pope says indigenous people must have final say about their land. The Guardian.

Categories: religion, catholicism, sovereignty, self-determination, stewardship, jurisdiction, policy

2017 International, Global Link
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↩

Categories: relocation report, Newtok, tribe, indigenous

2012 Alaska, Arctic
University of Oregon, 2011: Climate Change: Realities of Relocation for Alaska Native Villages. Tribal Climate Change Project-Tribal Profiles. 5 pp., The University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. URL ↩

Categories: Relocation, Alaska, tribe, indigenous

2011 Alaska
Walker, R., 2012: Haida Gwaii Quake brings home the importance of Quileute relocation legislation. Indian Country Today Media Network.com. URL ↩

Categories: Relocation, Quileute, tribe, indigenous

2012 Northwest Link
Laska, Shirley Tony Laska, Bob Gough, Jack Martin, Albert Naquin, and Kristina Peterson. 2014. Proposal for Isle de Jean Charles Relocation Planning. Indigenous Roots for Sustainable Futures: Proactive Solutions for a Time of Change.

Categories: Relocation, resilience, tribe, indigenous

2014 Coastal Louisiana, Southeast Link
Swan C, Chief Albert P Naquin and Stanley Tom. 2015. Building Respectul Solutions. Forced Migration Review: Disasters and Displacement in a Changing Climate.

Categories: Relocation, tribe, indigenous

2015 United States Link
Bronen, R. (2014b). Choice and necessity: relocations in the Arctic and South Pacific. Forced Migration Review: 45.

Categories: Relocations, indigenous people, tribe, Arctic, South Pacific, Relocation, Adaptation

2015 Arctic, South Pacific Link
White, Avery. “The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Goes Solar.” The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Goes Solar -, High Country News, 16 July 2019, www.hcn.org/articles/tribal-affairs-the-ute-mountain-ute-tribe-goes-solar.

Categories: renewable energy, carbon-free energy, decarbonization, energy efficiency, sovereignty, solar panels, infrastructure, local knowledge

2019 Colorado Link
Farmington Daily Times

Categories: renewable energy, development, Navajo

2019 Navajo Nation Link
DOE Office of Indian Energy. 2013 Fuel from Waste Helps Power Two Tribes. Indian Energy Beat Newsletter, Summer/Fall, pg. 3. http://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/11/f5/58723__NS_IE_Newsletter_SummerFall2013_FINAL.pdf

Categories: Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous

2013 Southeast Link
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

Categories: Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous

2012 Link
EIA, 2000: Energy Consumption and Renewable Energy Development Potential on Indian Lands. April 2000. SR/CNEAF/2000-01. 68 pp., Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, U.S. Department of Energy.↩

Categories: Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous

2000 United States
Smith, Linda Tuhiwai 2004 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. London: Zed Books Ltd.

Categories: Research Methods, decolonization, indigenous methodologies, tribe, indigenous

2004 Global
By: Renee Crain Wagner, Arctic Research Support and Logistics (RSL) Program Manager at NSF; Amina Schartup, AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow hosted in the NSF Office of Polar Programs, Arctic Sciences Section; and Meredith LaValley, IARPC.

Categories: research, arctic, communication, indigenous knowledge, protection, relationship building, environmental stewardship

2019 Arctic Link

Categories: research, publications, climate change adaptation, ecology, environment, wildlife, natural resource management, monitoring, analysis

National Link
Sydell, L., 2010: FCC Eyes Broadband for Indian Reservations. NPR News. URL ↩

Categories: Reservations, Telecommunications, tribe, indigenous

2010 United States Link
Nakashima, D.J., Galloway McLean, K., Thulstrup, H.D., Ramos Castillo, A. and Rubis, J.T. 2012. Weathering Uncertainty: Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation. Paris, UNESCO, and Darwin, UNU, 10 pp.

Categories: Resiliance, vulnerability, Traditional Knowledge, Adaptation, Climate change, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous

2012 Global Link
Berkes, F., 2008: Sacred Ecology, 2nd Ed. Routledge, 314 pp.

Categories: resource management, Traditional Knowledge, indigenous peoples, tribe, indigenous

2008 Global
Tano, M. L., J. M. Rubin, and K. C. Denham, 2003: Identifying the Burdens and Opportunities for Tribes and Communities in Federal Facility Cleanup Activities: Environmental Remediation Technology Assessment Matrix For Tribal and Community Decision-Makers. 65 pp., The International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management, Denver, CO. URL ↩

Categories: resource management, tribe, indigenous

2003 Link
United States, Congress, “2016 USDA Resource Guide for American Indians & Alaska Natives .” 2016 USDA Resource Guide for American Indians & Alaska Natives , 2017

Categories: resource, USDA, Tribes, Tribal entities

2017 National Link
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

Categories: Restoration, GIS, remote sensing, traditional ecological knowledge, Coastal Louisiana, land loss, marsh health, community vulnerability, Grand Bayou, ecosystem users, Coastal Management, tribe, indigenous

2011 Southeast Link
National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. 2016. A Review of the Landscape Conservation Coopeartives. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press.

Categories: Review, Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

2016 National Link

Categories: risk assessment, climate science, climate change, hazard

International Link
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

Categories: Risk Assessment, Drought, Navajo Nation, Southwest, tribe, indigenous

2010 Southwest 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
America's Most Endangered Rivers. 2016.

Categories: Rivers, Environmental Degradation, Environmental Assessment

National Link
Kuenzi, A.M., (2006) Treatment Effects and Understory Plant community Response on the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, 87p.

Categories: Rodeo-Chediski Fire, White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT), Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (A-S), pre-fire treatment, fire severity, tribe, indigenous

2006
Strom, B. A. (2005) Pre-fire Treatment Effects and Post-Fire Forest Dynamics on the Rodeo-Chediski Burn Area, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff AZ, 131p.

Categories: Rodeo-Chediski Fire, White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT), fuel reduction treatments, prescribed burning, tribe, indigenous

2005
Harbarger, M. 2017. Bipartisan U.S. Senate committee supports safety bill for Columbia River tribal sites. The Oregonian.

Categories: safety, hazard, legislation, policy, tribal welfare, community health, wellness, fisheries, salmon, wildfire,

2017 Oregon, Washington Link