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 descending Geography Website
America's Most Endangered Rivers. 2016.

Categories: Rivers, Environmental Degradation, Environmental Assessment

National Link

Categories: Health, climate change, extreme events impacts, food safety, information, mental health, well-being, Native American communties, traditional knowledge, vector borne disease

Alaska Link

Categories: Public Health, Tribal Health, TK, Environmental Health, Climate Change

National Link
Carmen D. Massey, Josie V. Vayro & Courtney W. Mason (2021) Conservation Values and Actor Networks that Shape the Adams River Salmon Run in Tsútswecw Provincial Park, British Columbia, Society & Natural Resources, 34:9, 1174-1193, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2021.1946225

Categories: Conservation; Salmon Populaiton Decline; Salmon Run; Sustainability

Canada, British Columbia Link

Categories: community-engagement, students, faculty, issues, organizing, handbook

National Link

Categories: Public health, Tribal Health, TK, Environmental Health, Climate Change, data

Washington, Puget Sound, Pacific Northwest Link

Categories: collaboration, community, capacity, resource management, national forest lands

Pacific Northwest Link

Categories: Tribal Health, community health, natural resources, climate change, health assessment

Washington, National Link

Categories: Public Health, assessment, climate change

National, International Link

Categories: Tribal health, TEK, climate change, adaptation, mitigation

National Link

Categories: Public Health, Tribal Health, climate change, adaptation, planning, capacity building

National Link
Barnard, P.L., Hoover, D., Hubbard, D.M., Snyder, A., Ludka, B.C., Allan, J., Kaminsky, G.M., Ruggiero, P., Gallien, T.W., Gabel, L. and McCandless, D. In press. Extreme oceanographic forcing and coastal response due to the 2015–2016 El Niño. Nature Communications, 8. DOI:10.1038/ncomms14365

Categories: climate change, hurricane, adaptation, mitigation, coastal, erosion, natural disaster, hazard

Pacific Northwest Coast Link

Categories: drought, ecosystems, vegetation, water, crisis

California

Categories: Tribal Health, community health, cultural practices, infrastructure

Montana Link
United States Link

Categories: Tribal Health, community health, climate change, disease, food security

National Link

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

National Link

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

International Link

Categories: Public Health, Climate Change, assessment

National Link
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. Columbia Gorge Coal Transport. Accessed via: http://www.critfc.org/advocacy/columbia-gorge-coal-transport/

Categories: tribe, indigenous

Link

Categories: Public Health, climate change, greenhouse gas emissions

International Link
Indian Health Service (HIS). Disparities. http://www.ihs.gov/newsroom/factsheets/disparities/

Categories: tribe, indigenous, Health

Levitan, Dave. “Health Departments Are on Climate Change's Front Lines.” Ensia, ensia.com/features/public-health-departments-climate-change/.

Categories: health, climate change, extreme weather events, public health, adaptation

National Link

Categories: drought, wildfire, forest management, disaster preparedness, climate change, adaptation

National Link

Categories: Public Health, climate change, adaptation, planning, mitigation

National Link
Rolo, MA. Keystone XL: a ‘Declaration of War’ in Indian Country. The Progressive.

Categories: tribe, indigenous

Hewes, Will and Fahlund, Andrew. Weathering Change: Policy Reforms That Save Money and Make Communities Safer. American Rivers.

Categories: Climate Adaptation, Planning, Policy Reform

National Link

Categories: Public Health, climate change, adaptation, planning, mitigation, integration

National Link

Categories: Public Health, preparedness, climate change, planning, adaptation, community health

National Link

Categories: climate change, global, signs, tracker

Global Link