Literature

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.

Publicationsort ascending Year Category Geography Website
Eilperin, J. 2017. The EPA just buried its climate change website for kids. 2017 climate change, youth, education, social justice, Obama administration, Trump administration, National Link
Eid, Troy A. “Beyond Dakota Access Pipeline: Energy Development and the Imperative for Meaningful Tribal Consultation.” Denver Law Review, vol. 95, no. 3, 2018, pp. 593–607., static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/276323/27945279/1531287528983/Vol95_Issue3_Eid_FINAL.pdf?token=Qz4amYoeUz4v1em1fU3wkHMDrLI=. 2018 DAPL, energy development, tribal energy, consultation, risk-management, decision making, cultural resources, surveying, construction, reclamation 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.↩ 2000 Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous United States
Egeland G, Harrison G (2013) Health disparities: promoting Indigenous Peoples’ health through traditional food systems and self-determination. In: Kuhnlein H., Erasmus B., Spigelski D., Burlingame B. (Eds.) 2013. Indigenous Peoples’ food systems & well-being interventions and policies for healthy communities. 2013 Health, Traditional foods, self determination, tribe, indigenous Global 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 2020 biodiversity, indigenous knowledge Global Link
Editorial Board. “Climate Change Is Heating up Los Angeles. We Need a Grid That Can Keep the Power on When It's Sweltering.” Los Angeles Times, 30 July 2018, www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-dwp-heat-storm-20180712-story.html#. 2018 climate change, climate adaptation, heat waves, utilities, electricity Southern California Link
EcoAdapt. 2014. A Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Aquatic Resources in the Tongass National Forest. EcoAdapt, Bainbridge Island, WA. 2014 Southeast Alaska, hydrology, adaptation, resilience, climate projections, conservation, sustainability Alaska Link
Earle, Lynda, 2011: Traditional Aboriginal Diets and Health. National Collaborating Centre for Aborignal Health. 2011 Traditional foods, Indigenous health, Canada, tribe, indigenous Canada Link
d’Errico, P., 1997: American Indian Sovereignty: Now You See It, Now You Don’t. Presented as the Inaugural Lecture in the American Indian Civics Project, Humboldt State University, October 24, 1997. URL ↩ 1997 Sovereignty, tribe, indigenous United States Link
Duyck, S. 2017. US joins UN resolution to protect human rights from climate change. Climate Home. 2017 UN, climate change, adaptation, mitigation, children, youth, social justice, future, Trump administration National Link
Dunlap, Tiare. These Native American Youths Are Running 2,000 Miles to Protect Their Water. People. 2016. 2016 DAPL, pipeline, oil, North Dakota, Standing Rock Reservation, Native Youth, Traditional Knowledge North Dakota, United States, Standing Rock Reservation, Midwest Link
Dumroese, R. Kasten; Luna, Tara; Landis, Thomas D., editors. 2009. Nursery manual for native plants: A guide for tribal nurseries - Volume 1: Nursery management. Agriculture Handbook 730. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 302 p. 2009 seed restoration, native seeds, native plants, plant nursery, crop production, agriculture Link
Driscoll, Emily V. “Toxic Spill in the Navajo Nation.” Scientific American, 12 Mar. 2018, blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/toxic-spill-in-the-navajo-nation/. 2018 climate change, disaster, adaptation, evaluation, water health, community health Navajo Nation Link
Driscoll, D.L., Sunbury, T., Johnston, J. and Renes, S., 2013. Initial findings from the implementation of a community-based sentinel surveillance system to assess the health effects of climate change in Alaska. International journal of circumpolar health, 72(1), p.21405. 2013 Southeast Alaska, climate change, Alaska Native villages, climate change surveillance, observations, policy, community, community activism, community participation, social change, climate science, water security, food security, changed social activities, reduced activities Alaska Link
Draut, A.E., Redsteer, M. Hiza and Amoroso, L., 2012, Recent seasonal variations in arid landscape cover and aeolian sand mobility, Navajo Nation, southwestern U.S.; Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations Geophysical Union Monograph Series 198, p 51-60. 2012 Drought, Aird Landscapes, Navajo Nation, Southwest, tribe, indigenous Southwest
Doyle, T.W., Chivoiu, Bogdan, and Enwright, N.M., 2015, Sea-level rise modeling handbook—Resource guide for coastal land managers, engineers, and scientists: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1815, 76 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/pp1815. 2015 Sea-level Rise, Resource Guide, Planning National, Coastal Link
Doyle J (2013) Exploring effects of climate change on Northern Plains American Indian health. Climatic Change 3: 643-655. 2013 Climate change, American Indian Health, Northern Plains, tribe, indigenous Link
Downing, A., & Cuerrier, A. (2011). A synthesis of the impacts of climate change on the First Nations and Inuit of Canada. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 10(1), 57-70. 2011 Climate change, Food Security, Cultural activity, Malaysia Borneo, tribe, indigenous Canada
Donoghue, E. and Lynn, K. 2012. A Guide for Tribal Leaders on U.S. Climate Change Programs. 2012 Government programs, adaptation, mitigation, research National Link
Donatuto, J., T.A. Satterfield, and R. Gregory. 2011. Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritizing health risks and impacts in a Native American community. Health, Risk, and Society (13)2: 103–127. 2011 Native American, risk, Risk Assessment, seafood, Contamination, mental models, community health, cultural health, tribe, indigenous Northwest Link
Donatuto, J., E.E. Grossman, J. Konovsky, S. Grossman and L.W. Campbell. 2014. Indigenous community health and climate change: Integrating biophysical and social science indicators. Coastal Management Journal, 42(4): 355-373. 2014 Climate change, community health, Impact Assessment, indigenous, sea-level rise, shellfish, shoreline armoring, tribe Northwest, Canada Link
Donaghue, E., MacKendrick, K. & Lynn, K. (2011). Social Vulnerability and Climate Change: Synthesis of Literature . Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-838. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 2011 Literature Synthesis, Social Vulnerability, Equity, Climate Justice National Link
Dominique M David-Chavez and Michael C Gavin 2018 Environ. Res. Lett. 13 123005 2018 traditional knowledge systems, climate change, adaptation, indigenous communities Link
Dolan, Maura. Species may be listed as threatened based on climate change projections, court says . LA Times. 2016. 2016 arctic, climate change, oil, vulnerability assessment, endagered Arctic, Alaska Link
DOI. 2014. Meeting Materials, March 11-13, 2014. Southeast Alaska and Southcentral Alaska Subsistence Regional Advisory Council. 2014 Southeast Alaska, sea otter, climate change, customary and traditional use, fisheries, food security, subsistence, commercial, Stikine River, management, policy, permit, tribal concerns, Chugach National Forest, Tongass National Forest, vulnerability assessment, regional action plan Alaska Link
DOE, 2011: Tribal Energy Program: Financial Assistance and Project Management. 49 pp., U.S. Department of Energy. URL ↩ 2011 Tribal energy program, tribe, indigenous United States
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 2013 Renewable energy, tribe, indigenous Southeast Link
Dockter, A. 2017. Native Nations Address Climate Change Challenges with Tools of Collaboration. 2017 climate change, natural disaster, hazard, human health, community, social justice, conservation, management, policy, adaptation, mitigation National, United States Link
Dockry, M., Hall, K., Van Lopik, W., Caldwell, C. 2016. Sustainable development education, practice, and research: an indigenous model of sustainable development at the College of Menominee Nation, Keshena, WI, USA. Springer 11(1): 127-138. 2016 Sustainable Development, Menominee Nation Sustainable Development Institute SDI Model, Community Planning, Participatory Research National Link
DOC, 2003: Statement of Associate Administrator Levy on the Status of Telecommunications in Indian Country, US Department of Commerce to the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Hearing on the Status of Telecommunications in Indian Country. May 22, 2003. U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. URL ↩ 2003 Telecommunications, tribe, indigenous United States

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