The Tribal Climate Change Guide is part of the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project (TCCP). The TCCP is part of the L.I.G.H.T. Foundation (LF), is an independent, Indigenous-led, conservation 501(c)(3) nonprofit established on the Colville Indian Reservation in the traditional territory of the Nespelem Tribe in present-day north central Washington State. LF supports the restoration and cultivation of native Plant and Pollinator Relatives and the culturally respectful conservation of habitats and ecosystems which are climate resilient and adaptive. For more information about LF, visit: https://thepnwlf.org/. For more information about the Tribal Climate Change Project, visit: https://tribalclimate.uoregon.edu/. If you would like to add information to this guide, please email kathy.lynn.or@gmail.com.

 

Climate Change and Water Resources--What it means to tribes and how we can adapt

Type
Tribal Profiles
Literature
Publication
ITEP. 2014. Climate Change and Water Resources: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt.
Year Published
2014
Organization
ITEP, University of Oregon, USDA Forest Service
Description

Provides detailed description of water health hazards and impacts on tribes. Suggests realistic plans to adapt to and mitigate changing water resources and water health.

Geography