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 Sort descending Year Geography Website
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
Ingram KT, Dow K, Carter L, 2012: Southeast Region Technical Report to the National Climate Assessment.

Categories: Adaptation, extreme weather, climate impacts, Climate Modeling, climate variability, Coastal, Drought, Education, electric intrusion, Sea Level Rise, silviculture, social vulnerability, Southeast, storm surge, tropical, Mitigation

2012 Southeast Link
Inspiring Resilience: Indigenous Disaster Resilience. in HazNet: The Magazine of the Canadian Risks and Hazards Network. 2016.

Categories: climate change, model, adaptation, mitigation, risk, health, planning, policy, current events, news

2016 Canada, United States Link
Intercontinental Cry

Categories: coastal, resiliency, House Bill 729, ecological, shorelines

2019 National Link
Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC). 2001. Statement by Violet Ford of the ICC. From consultation to partnership: Engaging Inuit on Climate Change. Silarjualiriniq: Inuit in Gloabal Issues 7:2–4.

Categories: tribe, indigenous, Climate change

2001 Alaska, Arctic Link
Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC). 2014. The sea ice never stops. Circumpolar Inuit reflections on sea ice use and shipping in Inuit Nunaat. Ottawa: Inuit Circumpolar Council – Canada.

Categories: ICC, SDWG, inuit circumpolar council, arctic council, sea ice, shipping, indigenous, tribe

2014 Arctic Link
Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska (ICC-AK). 2015. Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework: How to Assess the Arctic from an Inuit Perspective -- Summary and Recommendations Report. Report created as part of 2015 Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework Technical Report.

Categories: Food Security, Climate Impacts, Planning, Indigenous Knowledge, Traditional Knowledges

2015 International, Alaska, Polar Link
Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska (ICC-AK). 2015. Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework: How to Assess the Arctic from an Inuit Perspective. Technical Report.

Categories: Food Security, Climate Impacts, Planning, Indigenous Knowledge, Traditional Knowledges

2015 International, Alaska, Polar Link
IPCC, 2007: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. S. Solomon, D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor, and H.L. Miller, Eds. Cambridge University Press, 996 pp. URL

Categories: Climate change, Science

2007 International
IPCC, 2014: Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Core Writing Team, R.K. Pachauri and L.A. Meyer (eds.)]. IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland, 151 pp.

Categories: Climate change, Assessment Report

2014 International Link
Isabelle Groc. 2016. Some Whales Like Global Warming Just Fine. National Geographic.

Categories: Whales, Climate Impacts, Temperature Change

2016 National, International Link
ISTOCK

Categories: drought, natural disasters, food planning, storage, TEK, technology

2019 California, National 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
ITEP, 2011: Tribal Profiles. Alaska - Athabascan Region. Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals. www4.nau.edu/tribalclimatechange/tribes/ak_athabascan.asp↩

Categories: Alaska, Athabascan Region, tribe, indigenous

2011 Alaska, Arctic
ITEP. 2012. Climate Change and Drought: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: drought, water, irrigation, agriculture, cultural resources, climate adaptation, livestock, crops,

2012 United States Link
ITEP. 2012. Climate Change and Invasive Species: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: Climate adaptation, invasive species, climate mitigation, prevention,

2012 United States Link
ITEP. 2012. Climate Change and Wildfire: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: wildfire risk, temperature, flood susceptibility, reduction, fire management, mitigation, adaptation, invasive insects

2012 United States Link
ITEP. 2013. Climate Change and Black Carbon: What it means for Tribes and what you can do. 2013 United States, National, Global, Arctic Link
ITEP. 2013. Climate Change and Fisheries: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: fishery, water health, climate adaptation, resource management, fact sheet

2013 United States Link
ITEP. 2013. Climate Change and Forestry: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: parasites, invasive species, wildfire, precipitation, forest assessments, climate adaptation, fact sheet

2013 United States Link
ITEP. 2014. Climate Change and Water Resources: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: climate adaptation. climate mitigation, water health, infrastructure, sea level, acidification, drought, flood, water access, fact sheet

2014 United States Link
ITEP. 2015. Climate Change and Human Health: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.

Categories: disease, pathogens, food security, traditional diets, climate adaptation, community initiatives, weather patterns, heat, insects, air quality

2015 United States Link
ITEP. 2015. Climate Change Mitigation and Solid Waste: Reducing greenhouse gases through municipal solid waste management.

Categories: waste management, climate mitigation, climate adaptation, emissions, greenhouse gas, solid waste, tribal health,

2015 United States Link
J.E. Halofsky and D L. Peterson. 2016. Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Options for Forest Vegetation Management in the Northwestern USA. Atmosphere, 7(3), 46; doi:10.3390/atmos7030046

Categories: Forest Ecology, Climate Vulnerability Assessment, National Park and Forest Management

2016 Northwest Link
Jackson, H.H., (1883) A Century of Dishonor. Copyright by Digital Scanning, Inc., 514p. 1883
Jacob, M.M. 2013. Yakama rising: indigenous cultural revitalization, activism, and healing. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Categories: indigenous, tribe, cultural revitalization, activism, healing

2013 Northwest
Jacobs, Jeremy P. WATER RIGHTS: Wash. seeks rehearing of 'terribly unfair' salmon ruling. Greenwire. 2016.

Categories: salmon, habitat restoration, water rights, treaty violations, WA, culverts

2016 Washignton State, Pacific Northwest, United States Link
Jacobs, T., Alston, S. and Lynn, K. (Ed).

Categories: Law, Natural Resources, Sovereignty

2010 National 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
James D. Ford , Graham McDowell , Jamal Shirley , Mike Pitre , Richard Siewierski , William Gough , Frank Duerden , Tristan Pearce , Peter Adams & Sara Statham (2013) The Dynamic Multiscale Nature of Climate Change Vulnerability: An Inuit Harvesting Example, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103:5, 1193-1211, DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2013.776880

Categories: adaptive capacity, Climate change, harvesting, human dimensions, Inuit, Iqaluit, methodology, vulnerability, tribe, indigenous

2013 Alaska Link