This page has 2 resources on it. The first involves some introductory writings and reviews on Indigenous peoples and climate justice, mainly by myself or people I work with or know. The second involves an advanced bibliography of every source I know about published on the broad topic of Indigenous peoples and climate change, with links included. Special thanks to students Dominique Davíd-Chavez (Colorado State), Carson Viles (Oregon), Kathryn Norton-Smith (Oregon), Kirsten Vinyeta (Oregon) and Sophia Pavlos (Michigan State) and the Tribal Climate Change Project at the University of Oregon (Coordinator, Kathy Lynn), whose work as part of some of the projects below created the initial list of bibliographic resources.
Introductory Writings/Reviews
Indigenous Climate Justice Issues
1999 Special Issue of Native Americas on Climate Change
Indigenous Climate Change Studies: Indigenizing Futures, Decolonizing the Anthropocene
On the Importance of a Date, or, Decolonizing the Anthropocene (Heather Davis & Zoe Todd)
Is It Colonial Deja Vu? Indigenous Peoples and Climate Injustice
The Right to Be Cold: One Woman’s Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet (Sheila Watt-Cloutier)
Climate Change Communication and Indigenous Publics (Candis Callison)
Way Beyond the Lifeboat: An Indigenous Allegory of Climate Justice
Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge (Dan Wildcat)
Indigenizing the Anthropocene (Zoe Todd)
Our Ancestors’ Dystopia Now: Indigenous Conservation and the Anthropocene
Resources & Links on Indigenous Rights and Climate Change (Indigenous Climate Action)
The Mystic Lake Declaration (Native Peoples, Native Homelands Workshop)
Mandaluyong Declaration of the Global Conference on Indigenous Women, Climate Change and REDD+ (Global Conference on Indigenous Women, Climate Change and REDD+)
The Dakota Access Pipeline, Environmental Injustice, and U.S. Colonialism
Vulnerability and Climate Change (and in relation to human rights)
Arctic Traditional Knowledge and Wisdom: Changes in the North American Arctic (Arctic Council)
Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: a Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences (Norton-Smith et al)
Indigenous Peoples, Lands, and Resources (National Climate Assessment)
Climate and Health Assessment: Populations of Concern (National Climate Assessment)
Climate Change and the Right to Health (International Indian Treaty Council)
Climate Change Through an Intersectional Lens: Gendered Vulnerability and Resilience in Indigenous Communities in the United States (Vinyeta et al)
Weathering Uncertainty: Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Assessment and Adaptation (United Nations)
Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (Arctic Council and the International Arctic Science Committee)
Advance Guard: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation, Mitigation and Indigenous peoples—a Compendium of Case Studies (United Nations)
Human Security Chapter of 5th Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report (Adger et al)
Resources & Links on Indigenous Rights and Climate Change (Indigenous Climate Action)
Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics of Knowledge Exchange
Culture, Law, Risk and Governance: Contexts of Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation (Williams, Hardison)
What Do Indigenous Knowledges Do For Indigenous Peoples?
The Ethics of Traditional Knowledge Exchange in Climate Change Initiatives (Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup)
Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives (Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup)
Annotated bibliography of sources on climate change and Indigenous knowledge (2015, last update)
Advanced Bibliography
Organized by year published. Send me any pieces that should be part of this (kwhyte@umich.edu). Several sources are not overtly “climate change” related but are cited as supporting materials in some of the above reports.
2018-Present
Pause in updating; here are recent resources with bibliographies.
The Status of Tribes and Climate Change Report (2021)
IPCC Working Group II Report, North America Chapter (2021) [The entire WGII Report has sections on Indigenous peoples in other parts of the world]
2018 until Update Pause
Businger, Steven, Nogelmeier, M. Puakea, Chinn, Pauline W. U., & Schroeder, Thomas. (2018). Hurricane with a history: Hawaiian newspapers illuminate an 1871 storm. Find here.
Emanuel, Ryan E. (2018). Climate change in the Lumbee River watershed and potential impacts on the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. Find here.
Fillmore, Helen M., Singletary, Loretta, Phillips, John. (2018). Assessing tribal college priorities for enhancing climate adaptation on reservation lands. Find here.
Shaffer, L. Jen. 2018. Rain Rituals as a Barometer of Vulnerability in an Uncertain Climate. Find here.
2017
Alaska Institute for Justice. 2017. Rights, Resilience, and Community-led Relocation: Perspectives from Fifteen Alaska Native Coastal Communities. Find here.
Altieri, Miguel & Clara Nicholls. 2017. The adaptation and mitigation potential of traditional agriculture in a changing climate Climatic Change. Find here.
Babcock, Hope. 2017. Here today, gone tomorrow — Is global climate change another white man’s trick to get Indian land? The role of treaties in protecting tribes as they adapt to climate change. Find here.
Belfer, Ella, Ford, James D., & Maillet, Michelle. 2017. Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting. Find here.
Berrueta, Victor M., Serrano-Medrano, M., Garcia-Bustamante, C. et al. 2017. Promoting sustainable local development of rural communities and mitigating climate change: the case of Mexico’s Patsari improved cookstove project. Climatic Change. 140: 63. Find here.
du Bray Margaret V., Wutich Amber, Larson Kelli L., White Dave D., and Brewis Alexandra. 2017. Emotion, Coping, and Climate Change in Island Nations: Implications for Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. August 2017, 10(4): 102-107. Find here.
Callison, Candis. 2017. Climate Change Communication and Indigenous Publics. Climate Science. September 2017. Web. Find here.
Carmichael, Bethune, Wilson, G., Namarnyilk, I. et al. 2017. Local and Indigenous management of climate change risks to archaeological sites. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change. Find here.
Collins, Leslie, McGregor, Deborah, Allen, Stephanie, Murray, Craig, & Metcalfe, C. Source Water Protection Planning for Ontario First Nations Communities: Case Studies Identifying Challenges and Outcomes. Water, 9(7), 550. Find here.
Corntassel, Jeff. Rethinking Self-Determination: Lessons from the Indigenous-Rights Discourse. Movements of Movements: Part 1: What Makes Us Move?, 201. Find here.
Feng, Haiying, & Squires, Victor R. Climate Variability and Impact on Livelihoods in the Cold Arid Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. In Climate Variability Impacts on Land Use and Livelihoods in Drylands (pp. 91-112). Springer, Cham. Find here.
Gabriel, Arneil and Teodora Mangahas. Indigenous People’s Contribution to the Mitigation of Climate Variation, Their Perception, and Organizing Strategy for Sustainable Community Based Forest Resources Management in Caraballo Mountain, Philippines. Open Journal of Ecology, 7, 85-100. Find here.
Kern, Anne Liu, Honwad, Sameer, & McLain, Ed. A Culturally Relevant Teacher Professional Development for Teaching Climate Change to Native American Students. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 5(10), 1-17. Find here.
Leiserowitz, Anthony, Cutler, Matthew, & Rosenthal, Seth. 2017. Climate change in the Latino mind: May 2017. Yale University. New Haven, CT: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Find here.
Machado, Gustavo Carvalhaes Xavier Martins Pontual, Haguenauer, Cristina Jasbinschek, Ruprecht, Tiago, Sobrinho, Francisco Xavier, & Gallo, Edmundo. 2018. Ecological Sanitation: A Territorialized Agenda for Strengthening Traditional Communities Facing Climate Change. In Climate Change Adaptation in Latin America (pp. 103-129). Springer, Cham. Find here.
McNeeley, Shannon M. 2017. Sustainable Climate Change Adaptation in Indian Country. Weather, Climate, and Society. July 2017, Vol. 9, No. 3. Find here.
Ramos-Castillo, Ameyali, Castellanos, E.J. & Galloway McLean, K. 2017. Indigenous peoples, local communities and climate change mitigation. Climatic Change. 140: 1. Find here.
Schulz, Karsten. 2017. “Decolonising the Anthropocene: The Mytho-Politics of Human Mastery.” Borders, borderthinking, borderlands: developing a critical epistemology of global politics (E-International Relations Publishing: Bristol). Find here.
Thornton, Thomas and Comberti. 2017. Synergies and Trade-offs between Adaptation, Mitigation and Development. Climatic Change 140: 5-18. Find here.
Watt-Cloutier, Sheila. 2017. The Right to Be Cold One Woman’s Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet. Penguin Canada. Find here.
Whyte, Kyle. 2017. Indigenous Climate Change Studies: Indigenizing Futures, Decolonizing the Anthropocene. English Language Notes. Find here.
Yamada Seiji, Burkett Maxine, and Maskarinec Gregory G. Sea-Level Rise and the Marshallese Diaspora. Environmental Justice. August 2017, 10(4): 93-97. Find here.
Zhang Ting and Bakar Salim. The Implications of Local Perceptiuons, knowledge, and Adaptive Strategies for Adaptation Planning in Coastal Communities of Zanzibar. Environmental Justice. August 2017, 10(4): 112-118. Find here.
2016
Alessa, Lilian; Kliskey, Andrew; Gamble, James; et al. 2016. The role of Indigenous science and local knowledge in integrated observing systems: moving toward adaptive capacity indices and early warning systems. Sustainability Science. Vol. 11 Iss. 1. Find here.
Bachman, Ronet, H. Zaykowski, R. Kallmyer, M. Poteyeva, and C. Lanier. 2016. Violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women and the criminal justice response: what is known. Unpublished report. Online with: U.S. Department of Justice. Find here.
Bigelow, Bill and Hannah Dankbar. 2016 “Climate Change, Education, and Social Justice: A Conversation with Bill Bigelow,” Journal of Critical Thought and Praxis: Vol. 5: Iss. 2 , Article 4. Find here.
Bogle, Rian, Margaret Hiza Redsteer, and John Vogel. 2015. Field measurement and analysis of climatic factors affecting dune mobility near Grand Falls on the Navajo Nation, southwestern United States. Geomorphology Volume 228, Pages 41–51. Find here.
Bronen, Robin. 2016. Climate displacement: preparation and planning. In: Leckie, S.; Huggins, C., eds. Repairing domestic climate displacement: the peninsula principles. New York: Taylor and Francis: 89–110. Find here.
Climate Adaptation Plan for the Territories of the Yakama Nation. April 2016. Find here.
Climate change impacts to First Foods and Swinomish Community Health. 2016. Find here.
Climate Change Plan for the Upper Snake River Tribes. 2016. USRT Member Tribes: Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe and the Burns Paiute Tribe. Find here.
Cochran, Ferdouz, et. al. Indigenous ecological calendars define scales for climate change and sustainability assessments. Sustainability Science: 11(1): 69-89. Find here.
Crate, Susan A., & Nuttall, M. (2016). Gone the bull of winter? Contemplating climate change’s cultural implications in northeastern Siberia, Russia. Find here.
Crimmins, Allison, Balbus, J., Gamble, J.L., Beard, C.B., Bell, J.E., Dodgen, D., Eisen, R.J., Fann, N., Hawkins, M.D. and Herring, S.C., 2016. The impacts of climate change on human health in the United States: a scientific assessment. Global Change Research Program: Washington, DC, USA. Find here.
Dhillon, Jaskiran and Nick Estes. December 22, 2016. “Standing Rock, #NoDAPL, and Mni Wiconi,” Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology. Find here.
Fiskio, Janet. 2016. “Dancing at the End of the World: The Poetics of the Body in Indigenous Protest,” in Ecocriticism and Indigenous Studies: Conversations from Earth to Cosmos, ed. Salma Monani and Joni Adamson. Find here.
Ford, James, Maillet, M., Pouliot, V. et al. Climatic Change. 2016. 139: 429. Find here.
Ford, James D.; Stephenson, Ellie; Willox, Ashlee Cunsolo; et al. 2016. Community-based adaptation research in the Canadian Arctic. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change. Find here.
Gross, Lawrence W. 2014. Anishinaabe Ways of Knowing and Being. Burlington, vt: Ashgate, 2014. 316pp. Find here.
Hansen, Terry. 5 February 2016. Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Get $48 Million to Move Off of Disappearing Louisiana Island. Indian Country Media Network. Find here.
Herman, R. D. K. 2016. Traditional knowledge in a time of crisis: climate change, culture and communication. Sustainable Science. Find here.
Hooli, Lauri Johannes. 2016. Resilience of the poorest: coping strategies and indigenous knowledge of living with the floods in Northern Namibia. Regional Environmental Change. Find here.
Hung, Hung-Chih; Yang, Ching-Yi; Chien, Chang-Yi; et al. 2016. Building resilience: Mainstreaming community participation into integrated assessment of resilience to climatic hazards in metropolitan land use management. Land Use Policy. Find here.
Jegede, Ademola Oluborode. 2016. The climate change regulatory framework and indigenous peoples’ lands in Africa: Human rights implications. Department of Public and International Law, University of Venda, South Africa. Find here.
Karuk Tribe Climate Vulnerability Assessment: Assessing Vulnerabilities From the Increased Frequency of High Severity Fire. 2016. Find here.
Krosby, M., H. Morgan, M. Case, and L. Whitely Binder. 2016. Stillaguamish Tribe Natural Resources Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment. Report prepared for the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians by the Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, Seattle. Find here.
Lunga, Wilfred; Musarurwa, Charles. 2016. Indigenous food security revival strategies at the village level: The gender factor implications. JAMBA-JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK STUDIES. Find here.
Lummi Tribe Climate Change and Adaptation Plan. 2016. Find here.
Maldonado, Julie, Bennett, T.M.B., Chief, K. et al. 2016. Engagement with indigenous peoples and honoring traditional knowledge systems. Climatic Change 135: 111. Find here.
Mapfumo, Paul; Mtambanengwe, Florence; Chikowo, Regis. 2016. Building on indigenous knowledge to strengthen the capacity of smallholder farming communities to adapt to climate change and variability in southern Africa. Climate and Development. Find here.
McNeeley, Shannon M., Tyler A. Beeton, and Dennis S. OjimaWeather. 2016. Drought Risk and Adaptation in the Interior United States: Understanding the Importance of Local Context for Resource Management in Times of Drought. Climate, and Society. April 2016, Vol. 8, No. 2. Find here.
Mistry, Jayalaxshmi and Andrea Berardi. 2016. Bridging indigenous and scientific knowledge. Science: Vol. 352, Issue 6291, pp. 1274-1275. Find here.
Norton-Smith, Kathryn et al., “Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: A Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences,” in General Technical Report (Portland, OR, USA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2016). Find here.
Nicholas-Figueroa, Linda et al. 2016. “Iḷisaġvik Tribal College’s summer climate program: teaching STEM concepts to North Slope Alaska high school and middle-school students.” Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. Published Online. Find here.
Peterson, Kristina J. and Julie K. Maldonado. 2016. “When Adaptation is Not Enough: Between Now and Then of Community-led Resettlement.” In Anthropology and Climate Change, 2nd edition. Susan Crate and Mark Nuttall. Find here.
Puyallup Tribe of Indians. 2016. Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options. Find here.
Qualitative Assessment: Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Endangered Species Act Recovery Actions for the South Fork Nooksack River, WA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC (NTIS EPA/600/R-16/153), 2016. Find here.
Quileute Nation. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for the Treaty of Olympia Tribes. February 2016.This includes the Quinault Indian Nation, Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation, and Hoh Indian Tribe. Find here.
Quileute Nation. September 2016. Climate Plan for the Quileute Tribe of the Quileute Reservation. Find here.
Quileute Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change Documents Review. September 2016. Find here.
Race, Digby, S. Mathew, M. Campbell, K. Hampton. 2016. Are Australian Aboriginal Communities Adapting to a Warmer Climate? A Study of Communities Living in Semi-Arid Australia. Journal of Sustainable Development. Find here.
Race, Digby, Mathew, S., Campbell, M. et al. 2016. Understanding climate adaptation investments for communities living in desert Australia: experiences of indigenous communities. Climatic Change 139: 461. Find here.
Reyes-García, Victoria, Fernández-Llamazares, Á., Guèze, M., Garcés, A., Mallo, M., Vila-Gómez, M. and Vilaseca, M. 2016. Local indicators of climate change: the potential contribution of local knowledge to climate research. WIREs Clim Change, 7: 109–124. Find here.
Rosengren, Dan. 2016. Science, Knowledge and Belief. On Local Understandings of Weather and Climate Change in Amazonia. Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology. Online First: 1-16. Find here.
Rybczyk, John, Hamlet, A.F., MacIlroy, C. and Wasserman, L., 2016. Introduction to the Skagit Issue-From Glaciers to Estuary: Assessing Climate Change Impacts on the Skagit River Basin. Northwest Science, 90(1), pp.1-4. Find here.
Sharma, Rishi et al. 2016. Investigating Freshwater and Ocean Effects on Pacific Lamprey and Pacific Eulachon of the Columbia River Basin: Projections within the Context of Climate Change. Columbia River Inter-tribal fish commission. Find here.
Shepherd, Sara. 2016. “Conference at Haskell Explores How Climate Change Affects American Indians” Lawrence Journal- World. Find here.
Stensrud, Astrid B. 2016. Climate Change, Water Practices and Relational Worlds in the Andes. Ethnos. Find here.
Stuhl, Andrew. 2016. Unfreezing the Arctic: Science, Colonialism, and the Transformation of Inuit Lands. Chicago, IL, USA: University of Chicago Press. Find here.
Undermined promise II. National Wildlife Federation, the Natural Resource Defense Council, and Western Organization of Resource Councils. Find here.
Whyte, Kyle Powys; Brewer, Joseph P., II; Johnson, Jay T. 2016. Weaving Indigenous science, protocols and sustainability science. Sustainable Science. Find here.
Wiseman, Nathanael D. and Bardsley, Douglas K. 2016. Monitoring to Learn, Learning to Monitor: A Critical Analysis of Opportunities for Indigenous Community-Based Monitoring of Environmental Change in Australian Rangelands. Geographical Research. Find here.
Yeh, Emily T. 2016. “How can experience of local residents be “knowledge”?’ Challenges in interdisciplinary climate change research. AREA. Find here.
2015
Armitage, Peter and Stephen Kilburn. 2015. Conduct of traditional knowledge research— a reference guide. Whitehorse, YT: Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope). Find here.
Aswani, Shankar, Vaccaro, I., Abernethy, K. et al. 2015. Can Perceptions of Environmental and Climate Change in Island Communities Assist in Adaptation Planning Locally? Environmental Management 56: 1487. Find here.
Baul, Tarit Kumar and Morag McDonald. 2015. Integration of Indigenous knowledge in addressing climate change. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Beach, Dylan M. andDouglas A. Clark. 2015. Scenario planning during rapid ecological change: lessons and perspectives from workshops with southwest Yukon wildlife managers. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Beil, Mark S. 2015. Local ecological knowledge and chronic disease in the Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe. Boise, ID: Boise State University. M.A. thesis. Find here.
Bernton, Hal. July 25, 2015. Snowpack drought has salmon dying in overheated rivers. Seattle Times [Online]. Find here.
Bhagawati, Kaushik; Bhagawati, Goutom; Das, Ranjan; et al. 2015. The Structure of Jhum (Traditional Shifting Cultivation System): Prospect or Threat to Climate. International Letters Of Natural Sciences. Find here.
Blanchard, Paulette. 2015. “Our Squirrels Will Have Elephant Ears: Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change in the South Central United States.” University of Oklahoma. Find here.
Bradford, Lori E. A. andLalita A. Bharadwaj. 2015. Whiteboard animation for knowledge mobilization: a test case from the Slave River and Delta, Canada. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Find here.
Brewer, Joseph II and Elizabeth Anne Kronk Warner. 2015. Guarding against exploitation: protecting indigenous knowledge in the age of climate change. Social Science Research Network. Find here.
Bronen, Robin. 2015. Climate-induced community relocations: using integrated social-ecological assessments to foster adaptation and resilience. Ecology and Society. 20(3): 36. Find here.
Bronen, Robin. 2015. The Arctic is speaking truths about climate change. Is anyone listening? The Huffington Post. June 24. Find here.
Brubaker, Mike; Kevin Zweifel, Jennifer Demir, and Anahma Shannon. 2015. Climate change in the Bering Strait region: observations and lessons from seven communities. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Bruun, Ole and Mette Fog Olwig. 2015. Is Local Community the Answer? The Role of “Local Knowledge” and “Community” for Disaster Prevention and Climate Adaptation in Central Vietnam. Asian Journal Of Social Science. Find here.
Cameron, Emilie, Mearns, Rebecca and McGrath, Janet. 2015. Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105: 274-283. Find here.
Carmichael, Bethune. 2015. Supporting Indigenous rangers’ management of climate-change impacts on heritage sites: developing an effective planning tool and assessing its value. Rangeland Journal. Find here.
Castrodale, Louisa. 2015. Paralytic shellfish poisoning—Alaska, 1993–2014. State of Alaska Epidemiology Bulletin. No. 1. Anchorage, AK: Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health. Find here.
Caufield, Clara. April 16, 2015. Senate field hearing focuses on tribes and coal. Native Sun News. Find here.
Chivenge, Pauline; Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Modi, Albert T.; et al. 2015. The Potential Role of Neglected and Underutilised Crop Species as Future Crops under Water Scarce Conditions in Sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal Of Environmental Research and Public Health. Find here.
Climate Change Preparedness Plan for the North Olympic Peninsula. 2015. Find here.
Climate and Traditional Knowledges Workgroup. July 31, 2015. “The Ethics of Traditional Knowledge Exchange in Climate Change Initiatives.” Earthzine. Find here.
Cost, Douglas S. 2015. The role of public education in governance for resilience in a rapidly changing Arctic. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Cruz, Chona Camille E. Vince; Abeledo, Ryanorlie B. 2015. Traditional Environmental Practices of the Eva Aetas: The Value of Indigenous Knowledge in Rehabilitation. Environmental Practice. Find here.
Cuerrier, Alain, Brunet, N.D., Gérin-Lajoie, J. et al. 2015. The Study of Inuit Knowledge of Climate Change in Nunavik, Quebec: A Mixed Methods Approach. Hum Ecol 43: 379. Find here.
Deer, Sarah. 2015. The Beginning and End of Rape. University of Minnesota Press. Find here.
Dong, Shikui and Ruth Sherman. 2015. Enhancing the resilience of coupled human and natural systems of alpine rangelands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Rangeland Journal. Find here.
Drumond, Maria Auxiliadora; Guimaraes, Artur Queiroz; Pereira da Silva, Raquel Hosken. 2015. The Role of Local Knowledge and Traditional Extraction Practices in the Management of Giant Earthworms in Brazil. Plus One. Find here.
Ellis, Stuart. 2015. Effects of High Columbia River Temperatures in 2015 (presentation). Columbia Gorge Fisheries and Watershed Science Conference. Find here.
Ens, Emilie J.; Pert, Petina; Clarke, Philip A.; et al. 2015. Indigenous biocultural knowledge in ecosystem science and management: Review and insight from Australia. Biological Conservation. Find here.
Fernández-Llamazares, Álvaro, Méndez-López, M.E., Díaz-Reviriego, I. et al. 2015. Links between media communication and local perceptions of climate change in an indigenous society. Climatic Change 131: 307. Find here.
Fernandez-Llamazares, Alvaro; Diaz-Reviriego, Isabel; Luz, Ana C.; et al. 2015. Rapid ecosystem change challenges the adaptive capacity of Local Environmental Knowledge. Global Environmental Change-Human And Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Ford, James D., Berrang-Ford, L., Bunce, A., McKay, C., Irwin, M., & Pearce, T. 2015. The status of climate change adaptation in Africa and Asia. Regional Environmental Change. Find here.
Forino, Giuseppe; von Meding, Jason; Brewer, Graham J. 2015. A Conceptual Governance Framework for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Integration. International Journal of Disaster Risk Sciences. Find here.
Gadamus, Lily; Raymond-Yakoubian, Julie; Ashenfelter, Roy; et al. 2015. Building an indigenous evidence-base for tribally-led habitat conservation policies. Marine Policy. Find here.
Geetha, R.; Vivekanandan, E.; Kizhakudan, Joe K.; et al. 2015. Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) of coastal fisherfolk on climate change – a case study in Chennai, south-east coast of India. Indian Journal of Fisheries. Find here.
Gichangi, E. M.; Gatheru, M.; Njiru, E. N.; et al. 2015. Assessment of climate variability and change in semi-arid eastern Kenya. Climatic Change. Find here.
Girondot, Marc and Anna Rizzo. 2015. Bayesian Framework To Integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Ecological Modeling: A Case Study. Journal Of Ethnobiology. Find here.
Golden, Denise M.; Audet, Carol; Smith, M. A. (Peggy). 2015. “Blue-ice”: framing climate change and reframing climate change adaptation from the indigenous peoples’ perspective in the northern boreal forest of Ontario, Canada. Climate and Development. Find here.
Green, Lesley; Gammon, David W.; Hoffman, Michael T.; et al. 2015. Plants, people and health: Three disciplines at work in Namaqualand. South African Journal of Science. Find here.
Gruenig, Bob; Kathy Lynn, Garrit Voggesser, and Kyle Whyte. 2015. Tribal climate change principles: responding to federal policies and actions to address climate change. Unpublished report. On file with: Tribal Climate Change Project, University of Oregon. Find here.
Guo, Yang; Berrang-Ford, Lea; Ford, James; et al. 2015. Seasonal prevalence and determinants of food insecurity in Iqaluit, Nunavut. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Find here.
Halofsky, Jessica E., David L. Peterson, and Kailey W. Marcinkowski. 2015. Climate change adaptation in United States federal natural resource science and management agencies: a synthesis. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program. 80 p. Find here.
Hamilton, L.C., Saito, K., Loring, P.A. et al. 2016. Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska. Popul Environ 38: 115. Find here.
Harper, Sherilee L; Victoria L. Edge, James Ford, Ashlee Cunsolo Willox, Michele Wood, IHACC Research Team, RICG, and Scott A. McEwen. 2015. Climate-sensitive health priorities in Nunatsiavut, Canada. BMC Public Health. 15: 605. Find here.
Himes-Cornell, Amber and Stephen Kasperski. 2015. Assessing climate change vulnerability in Alaska’s fishing communities. Fisheries Research. 162: 1–11. Find here.
Hiwasaki, Lisa; Luna, Emmanuel; Syamsidik; et al. 2015. Local and indigenous knowledge on climate-related hazards of coastal and small island communities in Southeast Asia. Climatic Change. Find here.
Houck, Oliver A. 2015. The reckoning: oil and gas development in the Louisiana coastal zone. Tulane Environmental Law Journal. 28: 185–455. Find here.
Houston, Will. 2015. Eel River salmon go blind waiting rain. Eureka Times- Standard. Oct. 27. Find here.
Hummel, Susan and Frank K. Lake. 2015. Forest site classification for cultural plant harvest by tribal weavers can inform management. Journal of Forestry. 113: 30–39. Find here.
Hunn, Eugene S.; Venegas Ramirez, Yuliana; Vasquez Davila, Marco Antonio. 2015. Where Do Fungi Fit? The Fungal Domain In Mixtepec Zapotec. Journal of Ethnobiology. Find here.
Indian Health Service [IHS]. 2015. Disparities. Find here.
Indian Country Today Media Network [ICTMN)]. 2015. Bakken-crude- hauling oil train explodes in North Dakota, town evacuated. Find here.
Jacobi, Johanna; Schneider, Monika; Pillco Mariscal, Maria; et al. 2015. Farm Resilience in Organic and Nonorganic Cocoa Farming Systems in Alto Beni, Bolivia. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. Find here.
Jenkins, Melissa L. 2015. Major forest insect and disease conditions in the United States: 2013. FS-1054. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Find here.
Jiri, O.; Mafongoya, P. L.; Chivenge, P. 2015. Indigenous knowledge systems, seasonal ‘quality’ and climate change adaptation in Zimbabwe. Climate Research. Find here.
Johnson, Noor; Alessa, Lilian; Behe, Carolina; et al. Find. The Contributions of Community-Based Monitoring and Traditional Knowledge to Arctic Observing Networks: Reflections on the State of the Field. Arctic. Find here.
Jurt, Christine, Burga, M.D., Vicuña, L. et al. 2015. Local perceptions in climate change debates: insights from case studies in the Alps and the Andes. Climatic Change 133: 511. Find here.
Keenan, Rodney J. 2015. Climate change impacts and adaptation in forest management: a review. Annals of Forest Science 72: 145. Find here.
Keppel, Gunnar; Mokany, Karel, Grant W. Wardell-Johnson, Ben Phillips, Justin Welbergen, and April Reside. 2015. The capacity of refugia for conservation planning under climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13: 106–112. Find here.
Kim, Zaehi. 2015. Namul Taxonomy in 19th Century for the Korean Ethnobotany in 21st Century. Korean Journal of Folk Studies.
Kingsley, Jonathan; Patrick, Rebecca; Horwitz, Pierre; et al. 2015. Exploring Ecosystems and Health by Shifting to a Regional Focus: Perspectives from the Oceania EcoHealth Chapter. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health. Find here.
Knapp, Corrine N. and Sarah F. Trainor. 2015. Alaskan stakeholder-defined research needs in the context of climate change. Polar Geography. 38: 42–69. Find here.
Koutouki, Konstantia; Watts, Paul; and Booth, Shawn. 2015. The Canadian Arctic Marine Ecological Footprint and Free Prior Informed Consent: Making the Case for Indigenous Public Participation through Inclusive Education. Review of European Comparative & International Environmental Law. Find here.
Kronk Warner, Elizabeth A. 2015. Everything old is new again: enforcing tribal treaty provisions to protect climate change threatened resources. University of Kansas School of Law [Working Paper]. Find here.
Kunwar, Ripu M.; Acharya, Ram P.; Chowdhary, Chhote L.; et al. 2015. Medicinal plant dynamics in indigenous medicines in farwest Nepal. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Find here.
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Cozzetto, Karen; Chief, K.; Dittmer, K.; Brubaker, M.; Gough R.; Souza, K.; Ettawageshik, F.; Wotkyns, S.; Opitz-Stapleton, S.; Duren, S.; Chaven, P. 2013. Climate change impacts on the water resources of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S. Climatic Change. 3: 569–584. Find here.
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Reyes-Garcia, Victoria; Gueze, Maximilien; Luz, Ana C.; et al. 2013. Evidence of traditional knowledge loss among a contemporary indigenous society. Evolution and Human Behavior. Find here.
Roosvall, Anna and Matthew Tegelberg. 2013. Framing climate change and indigenous peoples: Intermediaries of urgency, spirituality and de-nationalization. International Communication Gazette. Find here.
Rosenzweig, Cynthia; Neofotis, Peter. 2013. Detection and attribution of anthropogenic climate change impacts. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews – Climate Change. Find here.
Ruiz-Mallen, Isabel and Esteve Corbera. 2013. Community-Based Conservation and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Implications for Social-Ecological Resilience. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Environment Division. 2013. Climate change adaptation plan for Akwesasne. Akwesasne, NY: Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe. Find here.
Schuler, Lindsey. 2013. Modern age protection: protecting indigenous knowledge through intellectual property law. Michigan State University Journal of International Law. 21: 751, 753. Find here.
Sharma Rishi, L.A. Velez-Espino, A.C. Wertheimer, N. Mantua, and R.C. Francis. 2013. Relating spatial and temporal scales of climate and ocean variability to survival of Pacific Northwest chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Fisheries Oceanography 22. Find here.
Sillitoe, P. 2013. A place against time: land and environment in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Routledge. Find here.
Tam, Benita Y.; Gough, William A.; Edwards, Vicky; et al. 2013. The impact of climate change on the well-being and lifestyle of a First Nation community in the western James Bay region. Canadian Geographer. Find here.
Tengö, Maria, Malmer, P., Brondizio, E., Elmqvist, T. & Spierenburg, M. (2013). The Multiple Evidence Base as a Framework for Connecting Diverse Knowledge Systems in the IPBESPDF. Stockholm Resilience Center (SwedBio), Stockholm. Find here.
Thaman, Randy, Lyver, P., Mpande, R., Perez, E., Carino, J. and Takeuchi, K. (eds.) 2013. The Contribution of Indigenous and Local Knowledge Systems to IPBES: Building Synergies with Science. IPBES Expert Meeting Report, UNESCO/UNU. Paris, UNESCO. Find here.
Traditional Knowledge Governance Project. 2013. Preliminary Interim Guidelines on Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Tripathi, Ashutosh; Singh, Gopal S. 2013. Perception, anticipation and responses of people to changing climate in the Gangetic Plain of India. Current Science. Find here.
Tsosie, Rebecca. 2013. Climate change and indigenous peoples: comparative models of sovereignty. In: Abate R.S.; Kronk E.A., eds. Climate change and indigenous peoples: the search for legal remedies. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar: 79–95. Find here.
Turner, Nancy and Pamela Spalding. 2013. “We Might Go Back to This”; Drawing on the Past to Meet the Future in Northwestern North American Indigenous Communities. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Turpin, Myfany; Ross, Alison; Dobson, Veronica; et al. 2013. The Spotted Night Jar Calls When Dingo Pups are Born: Ecological and Social Indicators in Central America. Journal of Ethnobiology. Find here.
United Nations. 2013. Best practices and available tools for the use of indigenous and traditional knowledge and practices for adaptation, and the application of gender-sensitive approaches and tools for understanding and assessing impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Find here.
U.S. Department of Energy [USDOE]. 2013. Audit report: costs incurred by selected tribal energy efficiency and conservation block grant recipients. OAS- FA-13-28. Washington, DC: Office of Inspector General, Office of Audits and Inspections. Find here.
U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development [USDI IEED]. 2013. Tribal energy development capacity grant program. Find here.
Vinyeta, Kirsten and Kathy Lynn. 2013. Exploring the role of traditional ecological knowledge in climate change initiatives. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-879. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Find here.
Voggesser, Garrit; Kathy Lynn, John Daigle, Frank Lake, and Darren Ranco. 2013. Cultural Impacts to Tribes from Climate Change Influences on Forests. Climatic Change 120: 615-626. Find here.
Waha, K., Müller, C., Bondeau, A., Dietrich, J. P., Kurukulasuriya, P., Heinke, J., & Lotze-Campen, H. 2013. Adaptation to climate change through the choice of cropping system and sowing date in sub-Saharan Africa. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Wall, Dennis. 2013. Tribal climate change profile: Tulalip Tribes. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals. Find here.
Watts, Vanessa. 2013. “Indigenous Place-Thought and Agency Amongst Humans and Non-Humans (First Woman and Sky Woman Go on a European World Tour!),” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 2, no. 1 (2013). Find here.
White House. 2013. President’s state, local, and tribal leaders task force on climate preparedness and resilience. Find here.
Whyte, Kyle P. 2013. Justice forward: tribes, climate adaptation and responsibility. Climatic Change. 3: 517–530. Find here.
Whyte, Kyle P. 2013. “On the role of traditional ecological knowledge as a collaborative concept: a philosophical study.” Ecological Processes 2(1): 1-12. Find here.
Williams, Terry and Preston Hardison. 2013. Culture, Law, Risk and Governance: Contexts of Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation. Climatic Change 120, no. 3. Find here.
Williams, Terry and Hardison, Preston. 2013. Policy Maker White Paper on Traditional Knowledge Governance. Find here.
Willox, Ashlee C.; Harper, S.L.; Edge, V.L.; Landman, K.; Houle, K.; Ford, J.D. 2013. The land enriches the soul: on climatic and environmental change, affect, and emotional health and well-being in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada. Emotion, Space and Society. 6: 14–24. Find here.
Wildcat, Daniel. 2013. “Introduction: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples of the USA.” Climatic Change 120: 509-515. Find here.
Wolf, Johanna, Allice, Ilana, & Bell, Trevor. 2013. Values, climate change, and implications for adaptation: evidence from two communities in Labrador, Canada. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Zuma-Netshiukhwi, Gugulethu; Stigter, Kees; Walker, Sue. 2013. Use of Traditional Weather/Climate Knowledge by Farmers in the South-Western Free State of South Africa: Agrometeorological Learning by Scientists. Atmosphere. Find here.
2012
Altieri, Miguel A.; Funes-Monzote, Fernando R.; Petersen, Paulo. 2012. Agroecologically efficient agricultural systems for smallholder farmers: contributions to food sovereignty. Agronomy for Sustainable Development. Find here.
Anik, Sawon Istiak; Khan, Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin. 2012. Climate change adaptation through local knowledge in the north eastern region of Bangladesh. Migration and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Find here.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). 2012. Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies. Find here.
Bardsley, Douglas K.; Wiseman, Nathanael D. 2012. Climate change vulnerability and social development for remote indigenous communities of South Australia. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Berkes, F. 2012. Sacred ecology. Routledge. Find here.
Berrang-Ford, L., Dingle, K., Ford, J. D., Lee, C., Lwasa, S., Namanya, D. B., … & Edge, V. 2012. Vulnerability of indigenous health to climate change: A case study of Uganda’s Batwa Pygmies. Social Science & Medicine. Find here.
Blackburn, Marion. 2012. Return to the Trail of Tears. Archaeology. 65(2): 53–64. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael; Chavan, P.; Berner, J.; Black, M.; Warren, J. 2012. Climate change in Selawik, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Burkett, Maxine. 2012. “Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Climate Change Adaptation.” In: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples The Search for Legal Remedies. Eds. Randall S. Abate and Elizabeth Ann Kronk. Edward Elgar Publishing: Northampton, MA. Find here.
Butler, James R. A.; Tawake, Alifereti; Skewes, Tim; et al. 2012. Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Fisheries Management in the Torres Strait, Australia: the Catalytic Role of Turtles and Dugong as Cultural Keystone Species. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Cameron, Emilie S. 2012. Securing indigenous politics: a critique of the vulnerability and adaptation approach to the human dimensions of climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Global Environmental Change. 22(1): 103–114. Find here.
Chipungu, F. P.; Ambali, A. J. D.; Saka, J. D. Kalenga; et al. 2012. Sweet potato Indigenous Knowledge and Adaptation to Climate Change in Malawi. Acta Horticulturae. Find here.
Coastal Louisiana Tribal Communities [CLTC]. 2012. Stories of change: coastal Louisiana tribal communities’ experiences of a transforming environment. Workshop report input into the National Climate Assessment. Find here.
Colombi, Benedict J. “Salmon and the Adaptive Capacity of Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) Culture to Cope with Change,” The American Indian Quarterly 36, no. 1 (2012). Find here.
Cote, Muriel and Andrea Nightingale. 2012. Resilience thinking meets social theory situating social change in socio-ecological systems (SES) research. Progress in Human Geography. Find here.
Cruikshank, Julie. 2012. Are Glaciers ‘Good to Think With’? Recognising Indigenous Environmental Knowledge. Anthropologial Forum. Find here.
Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne Claire; Hill, Rosemary; Butler, James R. A.; et al. 2012. A research process for integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge in cultural landscapes: principles and determinants of success in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Australia. Geographical Journal. Find here.
Draut, Amy E., Hiza Redsteer, M. and Amoroso, L. 2012. Recent Seasonal Variations in Arid Landscape Cover and Aeolian Sand Mobility, Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States, in Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations (eds L. Giosan, D. Q. Fuller, K. Nicoll, R. K. Flad and P. D. Clift), American Geophysical Union, Washington, D. C. Find here.
Egeru, Anthony. 2012. Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation: A case study of the Teso Sub-Region, Eastern Uganda. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Eisner, Wendy R.; Jelacic, Jessica; Cuomo, Chris J.; et al. 2012. Producing an Indigenous Knowledge Web GIS for Arctic Alaska Communities: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned. Transactions in GIS. Find here.
Fernandez-Gimenez, Maria E.; Fillat Estaque, Federico. 2012. Pyrenean Pastoralists’ Ecological Knowledge: Documentation and Application to Natural Resource Management and Adaptation. Human Ecology. Find here.
Ferris, Elizabeth. 2012. Protection and planned relocations in the context of climate change. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations High Commission of Refugees, Division of International Protection. Find here.
First Stewards. 2012. First stewards symposium: coastal peoples address climate change. Washington, DC: National Museum of the American Indian. Find here.
Fleischhacker, Sheila; Byrd, R.R.; Ramachandran, G.; Vu, M.; Ries, A.; Bell, R.; Evenson, K. 2012. Tools for healthy tribes: improving access to healthy foods in Indian country. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 43: S123–S129. Find here.
Ford, James D. 2012. Indigenous health and climate change. American Journal of Public Health. 102: 1260–1266. Find here.
Ford, James D.; Vanderbilt, Will; Berrang-Ford, Lea. 2012. Authorship in IPCC AR5 and its implications for content: climate change and Indigenous populations in WGII. Climatic Change. Find here.
Gómez-Baggethun, E., Reyes-García, V., Olsson, P., Carlos, M. 2012. Traditional ecological knowledge and community resilience to environmental extremes: A case study in Doñana, SW Spain. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Graves, David. 2012. Simulation of Water Temperature in the Upper Grande Ronde Basin with Future Climate Change Scenarios. CRITFC Technical Report 12-09. Find here.
Green, Donna, Niall, S., & Morrison, J. 2012. Bridging the gap between theory and practice in climate change vulnerability assessments for remote Indigenous communities in northern Australia. Local Environment. Find here.
Grimwood, Bryan S. R.; Doubleday, Nancy C.; Ljubicic, Gita J.; et al. 2012. Engaged acclimatization: Towards responsible community-based participatory research in Nunavut. Canadian Geographer. Find here.
Grossman, Zoltan; Parker, A.; Frank, B. 2012. Asserting native resilience: Pacific Rim indigenous nations face the climate crisis. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. Find here.
Haalboom, Bethany and David C. Natcher. “The Power and Peril of “Vulnerability”: Approaching Community Labels with Caution in Climate Change Research,” Arctic 65, no. 3 (2012). Find here.
Haussmann, B. I., Fred Rattunde, H., Weltzien‐Rattunde, E., Traoré, P. S. C., Vom Brocke, K., & Parzies, H. K. 2012. Breeding strategies for adaptation of pearl millet and sorghum to climate variability and change in West Africa. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. Find here.
Henry, Gregory H. R.; Harper, Karen A.; Chen, Wenjun; et al. 2012. Effects of observed and experimental climate change on terrestrial ecosystems in northern Canada: results from the Canadian IPY program. Climatic Change. Find here.
Hori, Y.; Tam, B.; Gough, W. A.; et al. 2012. Use of traditional environmental knowledge to assess the impact of climate change on subsistence fishing in the James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada. Rural and Remote Health. Find here.
Howitt, Richard; Havnen, Olga; Veland, Siri. 2012. Natural and Unnatural Disasters: Responding with Respect for Indigenous Rights and Knowledges. Geographical Research. Find here.
Huntington, Henry P.; Goodstein, E.; Euskirchen, E. 2012. Towards a tipping point in responding to change: rising costs, fewer options for Arctic and global societies. Ambio. 41: 66–74. Find here.
Huntington, Orville H.; Watson, A. 2012. Interdisciplinarity, native resilience, and how the riddles can teach wildlife law in an era of rapid climate change. Wicazo Sa Review. 27(2): 49–73. Find here.
Ingram, Keith and Kirstin Dow. 2012. Southeast region technical report to the National Climate Assessment. New Orleans, LA: Gulf of Mexico Climate Outreach Community of Practice: 16–18. Find here.
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals [ITEP]. 2012. Tribal climate change profiles. Find here.
IPCC. 2012: Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation. A Special Report of Working Groups I and II of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Field, C.B., V. Barros, T.F. Stocker,D. Qin, D.J. Dokken, K.L. Ebi, M.D. Mastrandrea, K.J. Mach, G.-K. Plattner, S.K. Allen, M. Tignor, and P.M. Midgley (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, and New York, NY, USA, 582 pp. Find here.
Keener, Victoria W.; Marra, J.J.; Finucane, M.L.; Spooner, D.; Smith, M.H., eds. 2012. Climate change and Pacific Islands: indicators and impacts. Report for the 2012 Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment (PIRCA). Washington, DC: Island Press. Find here.
LaFontaine, Peter; Callero, N.; Tillmann, P. 2012. The true cost of coal: the coal industry’s threat to fish and communities in the Pacific Northwest. [Report]. Merrrifield, VA: National Wildlife Federation. Find here.
Lata, Shalini and Patrick Nunn. 2012. Misperceptions of climate-change risk as barriers to climate-change adaptation: a case study from the Rewa Delta, Fiji. Climatic Change. Find here.
Lazrus, Heather. 2012. Sea change: island communities and climate change. Annual Reviews. Find here.
Leary, N. 2012. Climate change and adaptation. Earthscan. Find here.
Marino, Elizabeth. 2012. The long history of environmental migration: assessing vulnerability construction and obstacles to successful relocation in Shishmaref, Alaska. Global Environmental Change. 22: 374–381. Find here.
Mason Larry, White G, Morishima G, Alvarado E, Andrew L, Clark F, Durglo M, Durglo J, Eneas J, Erickson J. 2012. “Listening and learning from traditional knowledge and Western science: a dialogue on contemporary challenges of forest health and wildfire.” Journal of Forestry 110:187–193. Find here.
McDowell, J. Z., & Hess, J. J. 2012. Accessing adaptation: Multiple stressors on livelihoods in the Bolivian highlands under a changing climate. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
McNeeley, Shannon M. 2012. Examining Barriers and Opportunities for Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change in Interior Alaska. Climatic Change 111, no. 3-4 (2012). Find here.
McNeeley, Shannon M. et al. 2012. Catalyzing Frontiers in Water-Climate-Society Research: A View from Early Career Scientists and Junior Faculty. Vol. 93, No. 4. Find here.
Mercer, J., Kelman, I., Alfthan, B., & Kurvits, T. 2012. Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in Caribbean small island developing states: integrating local and external knowledge. Sustainability. Find here.
Michelle, Natalie. 2012. Uses of plant food-medicines in the Wabanaki bioregions of the Northeast; a cultural assessment of berry harvesting practices and customs. Orono, ME: University of Maine. 21. Find here.
Mobley, Charles M. 2012. World War II Aleut relocation camps in southeast Alaska. Anchorage, AK: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Alaska Region. Find here.
Moerlein, Katie J.; Carothers, C. 2012. Total environment of change: impacts of climate change and social transitions on subsistence fisheries in northwest Alaska. Ecology and Society. 17: 10. Find here.
Nakashima, Douglas J.; Galloway McLean, K.; Thulstrup, H.D.; Ramos Castillo, A.; Rubis, J.T. 2012. Weathering uncertainty: traditional knowledge for climate change assessment and adaptation. Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, and Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia: United Nations University. 120 p. Find here.
NCAI Policy Research Center and MSU Center for Native Health Partnerships. 2012. “‘Walk softly and listen carefully’: Building research relationships with tribal communities.” Washington, DC, and Bozeman, MT: Authors. Find here.
Nzeadibe, Chidi, Egbule, C. L., Chukwuone, N. A., Agwu, A. E., & Agu, V. C. 2012. Indigenous innovations for climate change adaptation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Environment, development and sustainability. Find here.
Oglala Sioux Tribe. 2012. Oyate Omniciye Oglala Lakota Plan. Find here.
Osborn, R.P. 2012. Climate change and the Columbia River Treaty. Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy. 2: 75–123. Find here.
Pape, Roland and Jorg Loeffler. 2012. Climate Change, Land Use Conflicts, Predation and Ecological Degradation as Challenges for Reindeer Husbandry in Northern Europe: What do We Really Know After Half a Century of Research? AMBIO. Find here.
Parrotta, John A.; Agnoletti, M. 2012. Traditional forest-related knowledge and climate change. In: Parrotta, J.; Trosper, R., eds. Traditional forest-related knowledge. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer: 491–533. Find here.
Peace, D. M., & Myers, E. 2012. Community-based participatory process-climate change and health adaptation program for Northern First Nations and Inuit in Canada. International Journal of circumpolar health. Find here.
Raftery, Miriam. 2012. Wind storm: tribes implore President Obama to stop Ocotillo Express wind project, save cultural resource sites. East County Magazine [Online]. Find here.
Ranco, Darren.; Arnett, A.; Latty, E.; Remsburg, A.; Dunckel, K.; Quigley, E.; Lilieholm, R.;
Daigle, J.; Livingston, B.; Neptune, J.; Secord, T. 2012. Two Maine forest pests: a comparison of approaches to understanding threats to hemlock and ash trees in Maine. Maine Policy Review. 21(1): 76–89. Find here.
Ray, Lily A.; Kolden, Crystal A.; Chapin, F. Stuart, III. 2012. A Case for Developing Place-Based Fire Management Strategies from Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Rehfeldt, Gerald E., Crookston, N.L., Sáenz-Romero, C. and Campbell, E.M., 2012. North American vegetation model for land‐use planning in a changing climate: a solution to large classification problems. Ecological Applications, 22(1), pp.119-141. Find here.
Reo, Nicholas James and Kyle Powys Whyte. 2012. Hunting and Morality as Elements of Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Human Ecology. Find here.
Riley, Rachel; Blanchard, P.; Peppler, R.; Bennett, T.M.B.; Wildcat, D. 2012. Oklahoma inter-tribal meeting on climate variability and change. Meeting summary report. Norman, OK. Find here.
Roburn, Shirley. 2012. Weathering Changes: Cultivating Local and Traditional Knowledge of Environmental Change in Tr’ondek Hwech’in Traditional Territory. ARCTIC. Find here.
Royster, Judith. 2012. Climate change and tribal water rights: removing barriers to adaptation strategies. Tulane Environmental Law Journal. 26: 197. Find here.
Rudiak-Gould, Peter. 2012. Promiscuous corroboration and climate change translation: A case study from the Marshall Islands. Find here.
Santomauro, Domenico; Johnson, Chris J.; Fondahl, Gail. 2012. Historical-ecological evaluation of the long-term distribution of woodland caribou and moose in central British Columbia. Ecosphere. Find here.
Schaefer, Kevin; Lantuit, H.; Romanovsky, V.E.; Schuur, E.A.G. 2012. Policy implications of warming permafrost. Nairobi, Kenya: United Nations Environment Program. Find here.
Schell, Lawrence M and Mia V. Gallo. 2012. Overweight and obesity among North American Indian infants, children, and youth. American Journal of Human Biology. 24(3): 302–313. Find here.
Seijo, Francisco and Robert Gray. 2012. Pre-Industrial Anthropogenic Fire Regimes in Transition: The Case of Spain and its Implications for Fire Governance in Mediterranean Type Biomes. Human Ecology Review. Find here.
Shearer, Christine. 2012. The political ecology of climate adaptation assistance: Alaska Natives, displacement, and relocation. Journal of Political Ecology. 19: 174–183. Find here.
Singh, Ranjay K.; Turner, Nancy J.; Pandey, C. B. 2012. “Tinni” Rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.) Production: An Integrated Sociocultural Agroecosystem in Eastern Uttar Pradesh of India. Environmental Management. Find here.
Smith, Heather A. and Karyn Sharp. 2012. Indigenous climate knowledges. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews – Climate Change. Find here.
Spoon, Jeremy; Arnold, Richard. 2012. “Collaborative research and co-learning: Integrating Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute) ecological knowledge and spirituality to revitalize a fragmented land.” Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 6(4): 477-500. Find here.
Taniguchi, Nicole K.; Taualii, Maile; Maddock, Jay. 2012. A comparative analysis of indigenous research guidelines to inform genomic research in indigenous communities. The International Indigenous Policy Journal 3(1): Article 6. Find here.
Thornton, Thomas F. and Adela Maciejewski Scheer. 2012. Collaborative Engagement of Local and Traditional Knowledge and Science in Marine Environments: A Review. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Tribal Water Working Group [TWWG]. 2012. Water in Indian country: challenges and opportunities. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico]. Find here.
Tropser, Ronald L. and Parrotta, John A. (eds). 2012. “Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge: Sustaining Communities, Ecosystems and Biocultural Diversity.” World Forests 12. Find here.
Wilby, Robert L. and Rod Keenan. 2012. Adapting to flood risk under climate change. Progress in Physical Geography. Find here.
2011
Adger, W. Neil, Barnett, J., Chapin, F.S., Ellemor, H. 2011. This Must Be the Place: Underrepresentation of Identity and Meaning in Climate Change Decision-Making. Global Environmental Politics. Find here.
Alexander, Clarence; Bynum, N.; Johnson, E.; King, U.; Mustonen, T.; Neofotis, P.; Oettlé, N.; Rosenzweig, C.; Sakakibara, C.; Shadrin, V.; Vicarelli, M.; Waterhouse, J.; Weeks, B. 2011. Linking indigenous and scientific knowledge of climate change. BioScience. 61(6): 477–484. Find here.
Bohensky, Erin L., and Maru, Yiheyis. 2011. “Indigenous knowledge, science, and resilience: what have we learned from a decade of international literature on ‘integration’?” Ecology and Society 16(4): 6. Find here.
Brannlund, Isabelle and Per Axelsson. 2011. Reindeer management during the colonization of Sami lands: A long-term perspective of vulnerability and adaptation strategies. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Bronen, Robin. 2011. Climate-induced community relocations: creating an adaptive governance framework based in human rights doctrine. New York University Review of Law & Social Change. 35: 357–408. Find here.
Brown, Phil; Lyson, M.; Jenkins, T. 2011. From diagnosis to social diagnosis. Social Science & Medicine. 73(6): 939–943. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael and R. Chavan. 2011. Climate change in Kiana, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael; Berner, J.; Chavan, R.; Warren, J. 2011. Climate change and health effects in northwest Alaska. Global Health Action. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael; Berner, J.; Bell, J.; Warren, J. 2011. Climate change in Kivalina, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Buckley, Geoffrey, and L. Allen. 2011. Stories about mountaintop removal in the Appalachian coal fields. In: Morrone, M.; Buckley, G.L., eds. Mountains of injustice: social and environmental justice in Appalachia. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press: 161–180. Chapter 8. Find here.
Burkett, Maxine. 2011. “The Nation Ex-Situ: On climate change, deterritorialized nationhood and the post-climate era.” Climate Law (2): 345-374. Find here.
Campbell, David. 2011. Application of an integrated multidisciplinary economic welfare approach to improved wellbeing through Aboriginal caring for country. Rangeland Journal. Find here.
Chinlampianga, M. 2011. Traditional knowledge, weather prediction and bioindicators: A case study in Mizoram, Northeastern India. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Clark, Ken and Jenifer Harris. 2011. Clearwater River subbasin (ID) climate action adaptation plan. Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources Division. Sagel, ID: Model Forestry Policy Program. Find here.
College of Menominee Nation. 2011. Shifting seasons: Great Lakes tribal climate change summit report. Keshina, WI: Sustainable Development Institute. Find here.
Convention on Biological Diversity. 2011. Tkarihwaié:ri: Code of Ethical Conduct to Ensure Respect for Cultural and Intellectual Heritage of Indigenous and Local Communities. Find here.
Cowie, A. L., Penman, T. D., Gorissen, L., Winslow, M. D., Lehmann, J., Tyrrell, T. D., … & Paulsch, A. 2011. Towards sustainable land management in the drylands: scientific connections in monitoring and assessing dryland degradation, climate change and biodiversity. Land Degradation & Development. Find here.
Dey, P.; Sarkar, A. K. 2011. Revisiting indigenous farming knowledge of Jharkhand (India) for conservation of natural resources and combating climate change. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Downing, Ashley and Alain Cuerrier. 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. Find here.
Donatuto, Jamie and Satterfield, T.A.; Gregory R. 2011. Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: prioritizing health risks and impacts in a Native American community. Health, Risk, and Society 13: 103–127. Find here.
Earle, Lynda. 2011. Traditional aboriginal diets and health. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. Find here.
Ebi, Kristie L. 2011. Resilience to the health risks of extreme weather events in a changing climate in the United States. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 8(12): 4582–4595. Find here.
Enarson, Elaine. 2011. Does violence against women increase in disasters? Find here.
Eriksen, Siri and Katrina Brown. 2011. Sustainable adaptation to climate change. Climate and Development. Find here.
Ermine, Willie and Jeremy Pittman. 2011. Nikan oti (the future): Adaptation and Adaptive Capacity in Two First Nations Communities. Climate Change Management. Find here.
Evans, Louisa S.; Brown, Katrina; Allison, Edward H. 2011. Factors Influencing Adaptive Marine Governance in a Developing Country Context: a Case Study of Southern Kenya. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Ferguson, Daniel; Alvord, M.; Crimmins, H.M.; Redsteer M.H.; Hayes, M.; McNutt, C.; Pulwarty, R.; Svoboda, M. 2011. Drought preparedness for tribes in the Four Corners region. Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest. Find here.
Firmo, Angelica M. S.; Tognella, Monica M. P.; Co, Walter L. O.; et al. 2011. Perceptions of environmental changes and Lethargic crab disease among crab harvesters in a Brazilian coastal community. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. Find here.
Flint, Courtney G.; Robinson, Ewan S.; Kellogg, Joshua; et al. 2011. Promoting Wellness in Alaskan Villages: Integrating Traditional Knowledge and Science of Wild Berries. Ecohealth. Find here.
Ford, James D., Berrang-Ford, L., & Paterson, J. 2011. A systematic review of observed climate change adaptation in developed nations. Climatic Change. Find here.
Garay-Barayazarra, Gotzone and Rajindra K. Puri. 2011. Smelling the monsoon: Senses and traditional weather forecasting knowledge among the Kenyah Badeng farmers of Sarawak, Malaysia. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Guthiga, Paul and Andrew Newsham. 2011. Meteorologists Meeting Rainmakers: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Policy Processes in Kenya. IDS Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies. Find here.
Hardison, Preston, and Kelly Bannister. 2011. “Ethics in Ethnobiology: History, International Law and Policy, and Contemporary Issues.” In Ethnobiology, edited by E.N. Anderson, Deborah Pearsall, Eugene Hunn, and Nancy Turner. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley-Blackwell. Find here.
Herman-Mercer, Nicole, Paul F. Schuster and Karonhiakt’tie Bryan Maracle. 2011. Indigenous Observations of Climate Change in the Lower Yukon River Basin, Alaska. Human Organization 70(3). Find here.
Hisali, Eria, Birungi, Patrick, & Buyinza, Faisal. 2011. Adaptation to climate change in Uganda: evidence from micro level data. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Huntington, Henry P. 2011. Arctic science: The local perspective. Nature. Find here.
Irfanullah, Haseeb Md; Motaleb, Mohammad Abdul. 2011. Reading Nature’s Mind: Disaster management by indigenous peoples of Bangladesh. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Jose, Shibu. 2011. Managing native and non-native plants in agroforestry systems. Agroforestry Systems. Find here.
Kalanda-Joshua, Miriam; Ngongondo, Cosmo; Chipeta, Lucy; et al. 2011. Integrating indigenous knowledge with conventional science: Enhancing localised climate and weather forecasts in Nessa, Mulanje, Malawi. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Find here.
Kasali, George. 2011. Integrating Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge Systems for Climate Change Adaptation in Zambia. Climate Change Management. Find here.
Kasperson, RogerE. and Mimi Berberian. 2011. Integrating science and policy: Vulnerability and resilience in global environmental change. Routledge. Find here.
Krishna, Vinita. 2011. Indigenous Communities and Climate Change Policy: An Inclusive Approach. Climate Change Management. Find here.
Kukarenko, Natalia. 2011. Climate change effects on human health in a gender perspective: some trends in Arctic research. Global Health Action. 4. Find here.
Kwiatkowski, Roy E. 2011. Indigenous community based participatory research and health impact assessment: A Canadian example. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. Find here.
Lammel, Annamaria; Dugas, Emilie; Guillen, Elisa. 2011. Traditional way of thinking and prediction of climate change in New Caledonia (France). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Lynn, Kathy; MacKendrick, K.; Donoghue; E.M. 2011. Social vulnerability and climate change: synthesis of literature. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-838. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Paci c Northwest Research Station. Find here.
Maharjan, S. K., Sigdel, E. R., Sthapit, B. R., & Regmi, B. R. 2011. Tharu community’s perception on climate changes and their adaptive initiations to withstand its impacts in Western Terai of Nepal. International NGO Journal. Find here.
Manandhar, Sujata; Vogt, Dietrich Schmidt; Perret, Sylvain R.; et al. 2011. Adapting cropping systems to climate change in Nepal: a cross-regional study of farmers’ perception and practices. Regional Environmental Change. Find here.
Mandaluyong Declaration, “Mandaluyong Declaration of the Global Conference on Indigenous Women, Climate Change and Redd Plus,” in Indigenous Women, Climate Change & Forests, ed. Tebtebba (Baguio City, Philippines: Tebtebba Foundation, 2011). Find here.
McLean, Galloway Kirsty; Ramos-Castillo, Ameyali; Rubis, Jennifer (Eds). 2011. Indigenous Peoples, Marginalized Populations and Climate Change: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Traditional Knowledge. 19- 21 July. Mexico City: Mexico. Find here.
McNeeley, Shannon M. and Martha D Shulski. 2011. Anatomy of a Closing Window: Vulnerability to Changing Seasonality in Interior Alaska. Global Environmental Change 21. Find here.
Mengistu, Dejene K. 2011. Farmers’ perception and knowledge on climate change and their coping strategies to the related hazards: case study from Adiha, central Tigray, Ethiopia. Agricultural Sciences. Find here.
Miller, David W. 2011. The taking of American Indian lands in the Southeast: a history of territorial cessions and forced relocations, 1607–1840. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company. Find here.
Murphy, Brenda L. 2011. From interdisciplinary to inter-epistemological approaches: Confronting the challenges of integrated climate change research. Canadian Geographer. Find here.
Nadembega, Pascal; Boussim, Joseph Issaka; Nikiema, Jean Baptiste; et al. 2011. Medicinal plants in Baskoure, Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso: An ethnobotanical study. Journal of Ethnopharamacology. Find here.
Nath, Pradosh K. and Bhagirath Behera. 2011. A critical review of impact of and adaptation to climate change in developed and developing economies. Environment, development and sustainability. Find here.
National Congress of American Indians [NCAI]. 2011. Find here.
NCAI Resolution #PDX-11-036. 2011. Increasing tribal Participation in Climate Adaptation. Find here.
Newsham, Andrew J. and David Thomas. 2011. Knowing, farming and climate change adaptation in North-Central Namibia. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Nez Perce Tribe Water Resources Division. 2011. Clearwater River Subbasin Climate Change Adaptation Plan. Find here.
Nzeadibe, Thaddeus C., Egbule, C. L., Chukwuone, N. A., & Agu, V. C. 2011. Climate change awareness and adaptation in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. African Technology Policy Studies Network, Nairobi. Find here.
O’Connell, Meghan; Buchwald, D.S.; Duncan, G.E. 2011. Food access and cost in American Indian communities in Washington State. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 111(9): 1375–1379. Find here.
Pareek, Aparna and PC Trivedi. 2011. Cultural values and indigenous knowledge of climate change and disaster prediction in Rajasthan, India. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Pearce, Tristan; Wright, Harold; Notaina, Roland; et al. 2011. Transmission of Environmental Knowledge and Land Skills among Inuit Men in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. Human Ecology. Find here.
Pearce, Tristan, Ford, J. D., Duerden, F., Smit, B., Andrachuk, M., Berrang-Ford, L., & Smith, T. 2011. Advancing adaptation planning for climate change in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR): a review and critique. Regional Environmental Change. Find here.
Preston, Benjamin L., Yuen, E. J., & Westaway, R. M. 2011. Putting vulnerability to climate change on the map: a review of approaches, benefits, and risks. Sustainability Science. Find here.
Prober, Suzanne M.; O’Connor, Michael H.; Walsh, Fiona J. 2011. Australian Aboriginal Peoples’ Seasonal Knowledge: a Potential Basis for Shared Understanding in Environmental Management. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Redsteer, Margaret H.; Bogle, R.C.; Vogel, J.M. 2011. Monitoring and analysis of sand dune movement and growth on the Navajo Nation, southwestern United States. USGS Fact Sheet 2011–3085. Flagstaff, AZ: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Find here.
Redsteer, Margaret H.; Kelley, K.B.; Francis, H.; Block, D. 2011. Disaster risk assessment case study: recent drought on the Navajo Nation, southwestern United States. In: Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2011. New York: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. Find here.
Riseth, J. Å., Tømmervik, H., Helander-Renvall, E., Labba, N., Johansson, C., Malnes, E., … & Schanche, A. 2011. Sámi traditional ecological knowledge as a guide to science: snow, ice and reindeer pasture facing climate change. Polar Record. Find here.
Ruelle, Morgan L. and Karim-Aly S. Kassam. 2011. Diversity of Plant Knowledge as an Adaptive Asset: A Case Study with Standing Rock Elders. Economic Botany. Find here.
Sánchez-Cortés, Maria S. and Elena L. Chavero. 2011. Indigenous perception of changes in climate variability and its relationship with agriculture in a Zoque community of Chiapas, Mexico. Climatic Change. Find here.
Sethi, S. N.; Sundaray, J. K.; Panigrahi, A.; et al. 2011. Prediction and management of natural disasters through indigenous Technical Knowledge, with special reference to fisheries. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Shaffer, L Jen and Leocadia Naiene. 2011. Why analyze mental models of local climate change? A case from southern Mozambique. Weather, Climate, and Society 3.4: 223-237. Find here.
Sharma, Sundar Kumar. 2011. The political economy of climate change governance in the Himalayan region of Asia: a case study of Nepal. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences. Find here.
Shearer, Christine. 2011. Kivalina: A Climate Change Story. Haymarket Books. Find here.
Singh, Ranjay K.; Bhowmik, S. N.; Pandey, C. B. 2011. Biocultural diversity, climate change and livelihood security of the Adi community: Grassroots conservators of eastern Himalaya Arunachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Song, Mi-Jang and Hyun Kim. 2011. Ethnomedicinal application of plants in the western plain region of North Jeolla Province in Korea. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Find here.
Songok, Charles Kipkorir; Kipkorir, Emmanuel Chessum; Mugalavai, Edward Musungu. 2011. Integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems into Climate Change Adaptation and Enhancing Food Security in Nandi and Keiyo Districts, Kenya. Climate Change Management. Find here.
Sovacool, Benjamin K. 2011. Hard and soft paths for climate change adaptation. Climate Policy. Find here.
Stewart, J.; Harper, R. J.; Anda, M. 2011. Developing a model of carbon sources and sinks for Indigenous communities in Australia. 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM). Find here.
Tam, Benita; Gough, William A.; Tsuji, Leonard. 2011. The impact of warming on the appearance of furunculosis in fish of the James Bay region, Quebec, Canada. Region alEnvironmental Change. Find here.
Therrell, Matthew D. & Trotter, Makayla .J. 2011. Waniyetu Wowapi Native American Records of Weather and Climate. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 92: 583-592. Find here.
Thomas, Chris D. 2011. Translocation of species, climate change, and the end of trying to recreate past ecological communities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. Find here.
Wolf, Johanna. 2011. Climate change adaptation as a social process. Springer Netherlands. Find here.
Wolf, Johanna and Susanne C. Moser. 2011. Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in‐depth studies across the world. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. Find here.
York Tribe. 2011. Yurok Tribe and Climate Change: An Initial Prioritization Plan. Find here.
Zwane, P. E.; Masarirambi, M. T.; Seyoum, T.; et al. 2011. Natural fibre plant resources of economic value found in wetlands of Swaziland: A review. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Find here.
2010
Adger, W. Neil. 2010. Social capital, collective action, and adaptation to climate change. Der klimawandel. Find here.
African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO). 2010. Swakopmund Protocol on the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Folklore. Find here.
Beaumier, Maude C. and James D. Ford. 2010. Food insecurity among Inuit women exacerbated by socioeconomic stresses and climate change. Canadian Journal of Public Health/Revue Canadienne de Sante’e Publique. Find here.
Below, Till, Artner, A., Siebert, R., & Sieber, S. 2010. Micro-level practices to adapt to climate change for African small-scale farmers. A review of Selected Literature. Environ. Prod. Technol. Division. Find here.
Berry, Helen L., Butler, J. R., Burgess, C. P., King, U. G., Tsey, K., Cadet-James, Y. L., … & Raphael, B. 2010. Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin. Find here.
Biermann, Frank and Ingrid Boas. 2010. Preparing for a warmer world: Towards a global governance system to protect climate refugees. Global Environmental Politics. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael; Berner, J.; Bell, J.; Warren, J.; Rolin, A. 2010. Climate change in Point Hope, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Carjuzaa, Jioanna; Fenimore-Smith, Kay. 2010. The Give Away Spirit: Reaching a shared vision of ethical indigenous research relationships. Journal of Educational Controversy 5(2). Find here.
Chang’a, Ladislaus B., Yanda, P. Z., & Ngana, J. 2010. Indigenous knowledge in seasonal rainfall prediction in Tanzania: A case of the South-western Highland of Tanzania. Journal of Geography and Regional Planning. Find here.
Dankelman, I. 2010. Gender and climate change: An introduction. Routledge. Find here.
Dena Kayeh Institute. 2010. Traditional Knowledge Protocol. Find here.
Desbiens, Caroline. 2010. Step lightly, then move forward: exploring feminist directions for northern research. Canadian Geographer. Find here.
Doolittle, Amity A. 2010. The politics of indigeneity: Indigenous strategies for inclusion in climate change negotiations. Conservation and Society. Find here.
Dussias, Allison M. 2010. Spirit food and sovereignty: pathways for protecting indigenous peoples’ subsistence rights. Cleveland State Law Review. 58(2): 273. Find here.
Enete, Anselm A. and Taofeeq A. Amusa. 2010. Challenges of agricultural adaptation to climate change in Nigeria: A synthesis from the literature. Field Actions Science Reports. Find here.
Ford, James D.; Bell, T.; St-Hilaire-Gravel, D. 2010. Vulnerability of community infrastructure to climate change in Nunavut: a case study from Arctic Bay. In: Hovelsrud, G.T.; Smit, B., eds. Community adaptation and vulnerability in Arctic regions. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer: 107–130. Find here.
Ford, James D.; Berrang-Ford, L.; King, M.; Furgal, C. 2010. Vulnerability of aboriginal health systems in Canada to climate change. Global Environmental Change. 20: 668–680. Find here.
Ford, James D. and Tristan Pearce. 2010. What we know, do not know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic: a systematic literature review. Environmental Research Letters. Find here.
Ford, James D., Pearce, T., Duerden, F., Furgal, C., Smith, B. 2010. Climate change policy responses for Canada’s Inuit population: The importance of and opportunities for adaptation. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Gaillard, Jean-Christophe. 2010. Vulnerability, capacity and resilience: perspectives for climate and development policy. Journal of International Development. Find here.
Galanda, Gabriel. 2010. The federal Indian consultation right: a frontline defense against tribal sovereignty incursion. Government Affairs Practice Newsletter. 2: 1–14. Find here.
Galloway McLean, Kirsty. 2010. Advance guard: climate change impacts, adaptation, mitigation and indigenous peoples—a compendium of case studies. United Nations University-Traditional Knowledge Initiative, Darwin. Find here.
Gil-Romera, Graciela; Lamb, Henry F.; Turton, David; et al. 2010. Long-term resilience, bush encroachment patterns and local knowledge in a Northeast African savanna. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Glasson, George E.; Mhango, Ndalapa; Phiri, Absalom; et al. 2010. Sustainability Science Education in Africa: Negotiating indigenous ways of living with nature in the third space. International Journal of Science Education. Find here.
Green, Donna and Gleb Raygorodetsky. 2010. Indigenous knowledge of a changing climate. Climatic Change. Find here.
Green, Donna; Billy, Jack; Tapim, Alo. 2010. Indigenous Australians’ knowledge of weather and climate. Climatic Change. Find here.
Green, Donna, Alexander, L., Mclnnes, K., Church, J., Nicholls, N., & White, N. 2010. An assessment of climate change impacts and adaptation for the Torres Strait Islands, Australia. Climatic Change. Find here.
Hill, Christina, Serena Lilywhite, Michael Simon. 2010. Guide to Free Prior and Informed Consent. Oxfam. Find here.
Hovelsrud, Grete and Barry Smit. (Eds.) 2010. Community adaptation and vulnerability in Arctic regions. Springer. Find here.
Hus, Tiffany. 2010. Native Americans sue U.S. over solar power plant in desert. Los Angeles Times. November 4. Find here.
Kassam, Karim-Aly S. 2010. Coupled socio-cultural and ecological systems at the margins: Arctic and alpine cases. Frontiers of Earth Science. Find here.
Kellogg, Joshua; Wang, Jinzhi; Flint, Courtney; et al. 2010. Alaskan Wild Berry Resources and Human Health under the Cloud of Climate Change. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Find here.
Kelman, Ilan. 2010. Hearing local voices from small island developing states for climate change. Local Environment. Find here.
Kelman, Ilan and J.C. Gaillard. 2010. Embedding climate change adaptation within disaster risk reduction. Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: Issues and challenges. Find here.
Konas, Gary P.; Chapin, F.S.; BurnSilver, S.; Schmidt, J.I.; Fresco, N.L.; Kielland, K.; Martin, S.; Springsteen, A.; Rupp, T.S. 2010. Resilience of Athabascan subsistence systems to interior Alaska’s changing climate. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 40(7): 1347–1359. Find here.
Kronik, Jakob and Dorte Verner. 2010. Indigenous peoples and climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean. World Bank Publications. Find here.
Krupnik, Igor, et al. 2010. SIKU: Knowing Our Ice. Documenting Inuit Sea-Ice Knowledge and Use. Springer. Find here.
Kunuk, Z. [director] (2010). Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change [motion picture]. Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada: Isuma Productions. Find here (it is behind a paywall — select clips available on Vimeo such as this one).
Lauer, Matthew and Shankar Aswani. 2010. Indigenous Knowledge and Long-term Ecological Change: Detection, Interpretation, and Responses to Changing Ecological Conditions in Pacific Island Communities. Environmental Management. Find here.
Lefale, Penehuro F. 2010. Ua ‘afa le Aso Stormy weather today: traditional ecological knowledge of weather and climate. The Samoa experience. Climatic Change. Find here.
Lemelin, H.; Matthews, D.; Mattina, C.; et al. 2010. Climate change, wellbeing and resilience in the Weenusk First Nation at Peawanuck: the Moccasin Telegraph goes global. Rural and Remote Health. Find here.
Marin, Andrei. 2010. Riders under storms: Contributions of nomadic herders’ observations to analysing climate change in Mongolia. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Masarirambi, Michael; Mavuso, V; Songwe, V. D.; et al. 2010. Indigenous post-harvest handling and processing of traditional vegetables in Swaziland: A review. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Find here.
McNutt, Debra. 2010. Northwest tribes: meeting the challenge of climate change. Olympia, WA: The Evergreen State College, Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute. Find here.
Mercer Jessica, I. Kelman, L. Taranis, and S. Suchet-Pearson. 2010. “Framework for integrating indigenous and scientific knowledge for disaster risk reduction.” Disasters 34(1): 214-239. Find here.
Mearns, Robin and Andrew Norton. (Eds.). 2010. Social dimensions of climate change: equity and vulnerability in a warming world. World Bank Publications. Find here.
Mercer, Jessica. 2010. Distaster Risk Reduction or Climate Change Adaptation: Are We Reinventing the Wheel? Journal of International Development. Find here.
Nah, Sui-Lin; Chau, Chi-Fai. 2010. Issues and challenges in defeating world hunger. Trends in Food Science & Technology. Find here.
Nooteboom, Gerben; de Jong, Edwin B. P. 2010. Against ‘Green Development Fantasies’: Resource Degradation and the Lack of Community Resistance in the Middle Mahakam Wetlands, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Asian Journal of Social Science. Find here.
Orlove, Ben; Roncoli, Carla; Kabugo, Merit; et al. 2010. Indigenous climate knowledge in southern Uganda: the multiple components of a dynamic regional system. Climatic Change. Find here.
Ortman, Wayne. 2010. Sioux reservation struggling after winter storms. Boston Globe. October 1. Find here.
Osbahr, Henny, Twyman, C., Adger, W. N., & Thomas, D. S. 2010. Evaluating successful livelihood adaptation to climate variability and change in southern Africa. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Pearce, Tristan, Smit, B., Duerden, F., Ford, J. D., Goose, A., & Kataoyak, F. 2010. Inuit vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. Polar Record. Find here.
Petheram, L.; Zander, K. K.; Campbell, B. M.; High, C. and Stacey, N. 2010. ’Strange changes’: indigenous perspectives of climate change and adaptation in NE Arnhem Land (Australia). Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Ricketts, Taylor H, Soares-Filho B, da Fonseca GAB, Nepstad D, Pfaff A, Petsonk A, et al. 2010. Indigenous Lands, Protected Areas, and Slowing Climate Change. PLoS Biol 8(3): e1000331. Find here.
Schauss, Alexander G. 2010. Emerging knowledge of the bioactivity of foods in the diets of indigenous North Americans. In: Watson, R.R.; Preedy, V.R., eds. Bioactive foods in promoting health—fruits and vegetables. New York: Academic Press: 71–84. Find here.
Schlosberg, David and David Carruthers. 2010. Indigenous struggles, environmental justice, and community capabilities. Global Environmental Politics. 10: 12–35. Find here.
Schroeder, Heike. 2010. Agency in international climate negotiations: the case of indigenous peoples and avoided deforestation. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. Find here.
Shava, Soul; Krasny, Marianne E.; Tidball, Keith G.; et al. 2010. Agricultural knowledge in urban and resettled communities: applications to social-ecological resilience and environmental education. Environmental Education Research. Find here.
Shaw, Rajib, Pulhin, J. M., & Pereira, J. J. 2010. Chapter 1: Climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: overview of issues and challenges. Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Issues and Challenges. Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management. Find here.
Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika; Kiteme, Boniface; Ambenje, Peter; et al. 2010. Indigenous knowledge related to climate variability and change: insights from droughts in semi-arid areas of former Makueni District, Kenya. Climatic Change. Find here.
Stark, Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik. 2010. “Respect, Responsibility and Renewal: The Foundations of Anishnaabe Treaty Making with the United States and Canada.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 34(2): 145-164. Find here.
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (Swinomish). 2010. Swinomish Climate Change Initiative Climate Adaptation Action Plan. Find here.
Thornton, Phillip K., Jones, P. G., Alagarswamy, G., Andresen, J., & Herrero, M. 2010. Adapting to climate change: agricultural system and household impacts in East Africa. Agricultural systems. Find here.
Thornton, Thomas and Manasfi, Nadia. Adaptation – Genuine and Spurious: Demystifying Adaptation Processes in Relation to Climate Change. Environment and Society 8: 132-155. Find here.
Valdivia, Corinne; Seth, Anji; Gilles, Jere L.; et al. 2010. Adapting to Climate Change in Andean Ecosystems: Landscapes, Capitals, and Perceptions Shaping Rural Livelihood Strategies and Linking Knowledge Systems. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Find here.
Weatherhead, Betsy.; Gearheard, S.; Barry, R. G. 2010. Changes in weather persistence: Insight from Inuit knowledge. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Wesche, S. D., & Chan, H. M. 2010. Adapting to the impacts of climate change on food security among Inuit in the Western Canadian Arctic. EcoHealth. Find here.
2009
Adger, W. Neil, Dessai, S., Goulden, M., Hulme, M., Lorenzoni, I., Nelson, D.R., Naess, L.O., Wolf, J., Wfreford, A. 2009. Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change? Climatic Change. Find here.
Ayers, Jessica and Tim Forsyth. 2009. Community-based adaptation to climate change. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. Find here.
Berkes, Fikret. 2009. Indigenous ways of knowing and the study of environmental change. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Find here.
Berkes, Fikret and Mina K. Berkes. 2009. Ecological complexity, fuzzy logic, and holism in indigenous knowledge. Futures. Find here.
Brubaker, Michael; Bell, J.; Rolin, A. 2009. Climate change effects on traditional Inupiaq food cellars in Barrow, Alaska. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.
Byg, Anja and Jan Salick. 2009. Local perspectives on a global phenomenon—climate change in Eastern Tibetan villages. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Chazdon, Robin L.; Harvey, Celia A.; Komar, Oliver; et al. 2009. Beyond Reserves: A Research Agenda for Conserving Biodiversity in Human-modified Tropical Landscapes. BIOTROPICA. Find here.
Colorado River Indian Tribes. 2009. Human and cultural resource code. Find here.
Dukes, Jeffrey S.; Pontius, J.; Orwig, D; Garnas, J.; Rodgers, V.; Brazee, N.; Cooke, B.; Theoharides, K.; Stange, E.; Harrington, R.; Ehrenfeld, J.; Gurevitch, J.; Lerdau, M.; Stinson, K.; Wick, R.; Ayres, M. 2009. Responses of insect pests, pathogens, and invasive plant species to climate change in the forests of northeastern North America: What can we predict? Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 39: 231–248. Find here.
Eisner, Wendy R.; Cuomo, Chris J.; Hinkel, Kenneth M.; et al. 2009. Advancing Landscape Change Research through the Incorporation of Inupiaq Knowledge. Arctic. Find here.
Forbes, Bruce C. and Florian Stammler. 2009. Arctic climate change discourse: the contrasting politics of research agendas in the West and Russia. Polar Research. Find here.
Ford, James D. 2009. Dangerous climate change and the importance of adaptation for the Arctic’s Inuit population. Environmental Research Letters. Find here.
Ford, James D. 2009. Vulnerability of Inuit food systems to food insecurity as a consequence of climate change: a case study from Igloolik, Nunavut. Regional Environmental Change. Find here.
Ford, James D., Gough, W. A., Laidler, G. J., Macdonald, J., Irngaut, C., & Qrunnut, K. 2009. Sea ice, climate change, and community vulnerability in northern Foxe Basin, Canada. Climate Research. Find here.
Ford, James D., and Chris Furgal. 2009. Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the Arctic. Polar Research. 28: 1–9. Find here.
Gephart, Laura. 2009. Tribal Salmon Restoration and Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest. Ecological Restoration. 27:3. Find here.
Gittelsohn, Joel and Sangita Sharma. 2009. Physical, consumer, and social aspects of measuring the food environment among diverse low-income populations. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 36: S161–S165. Find here.
Goeman, Mishuana R, and Jennifer Nez Denetdale. “Native Feminisms: Legacies, Interventions, and Indigenous Sovereignties.” Wicazo Sa Review 24, no. 2 (2009). Find here.
Grabherr, Georg. 2009. Biodiversity in the high ranges of the Alps: Ethnobotanical and climate change perspectives. Global Environmental Change – Human and Policy Dimensions. Find here.
Gyampoh, B. A., Amisah, S., Idinoba, M., & Nkem, J. 2009. Using traditional knowledge to cope with climate change in rural Ghana. Unasylva. Find here.
Hatfield, Samantha Chisholm. 2009. “Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Siletz Tribal Members.” Oregon State University. Find here.
Head, Lesley and Jennifer Atchison. 2009. Cultural ecology: emerging human-plant geographies. Progress in Human Geography. Find here.
Holcombe, Sarah et al. 2009. Guidelines for Indigenous Ecological Knowledge Management (including archiving and repatriation). Report commissioned by Northern Territories Natural Resources Management Board. Find here.
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction [ISDR]. 2009. Global assessment report on disaster risk reduction. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations, Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. Find here.
Janke, Terri. 2009. Writing up Indigenous Research: Authorship, Copyright and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Terri Janke & Company. Find here.
Johnson, Jennifer S.; Nobmann, E.D.; Asay, E.; Lanier; A.P. 2009. Dietary intake of Alaska Native people in two regions and implications for health: the Alaska Native Dietary and Subsistence Food Assessment Project. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Find here.
Kassam, Karim-Aly. 2009. Viewing Change Through the Prism of Indigenous Human Ecology: Findings from the Afghan and Tajik Pamirs. Human Ecology. Find here.
Kelman, Ilan and Jennifer West. 2009. Climate change and small island developing states: a critical review. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology. Find here.
Kelman, Ilan, Mercer, J., & West, J. 2009. Combining different knowledges: community-based climate change adaptation in small island developing states. Community-based Adaptation to Climate Change. Find here.
Krupnik, Igor. 2009. “The Way We See It Coming”: Building the Legacy of Indigenous Observations in IPY 2007-2008. Smithsonian at the Poles: contributions to international polar year science. Find here.
Lema, M. A., & Majule, A. E. 2009. Impacts of climate change, variability and adaptation strategies on agriculture in semi arid areas of Tanzania: The case of Manyoni District in Singida Region, Tanzania. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. Find here.
Lyver, Philip O’B.; Jones, Christopher J.; Doherty, James. 2009. Flavor or Forethought: Tuhoe Traditional Management Strategies for the Conservation of Kereru (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae novaeseelandiae) in New Zealand. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Magga, O. H., Mathiesen, S. D., Corell, R. W., & Oskal, A. 2009. Reindeer herding, traditional knowledge, adaptation to climate change and loss of grazing land. Ealat Project. Find here.
Mertz, Ole; C Mbow, A Reenberg, A Diouf. 2009. Farmers’ perceptions of climate change and agricultural adaptation strategies in rural Sahel. Environmental Management. Find here.
Müller, Adrian. 2009. Benefits of organic agriculture as a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy in developing countries. Environment for Development. Find here.
Mutekwa, Timothy. 2009. Climate change impacts and adaptation in the agricultural sector: the case of smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa. Find here.
Newing, Helen S. 2009. Traditional knowledge in international forest policy: contested meanings and divergent discourses. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences. Find here.
Ogden, Aynslie and John Innes. 2009. Application of structured decision making to an assessment of climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation options for sustainable forest management. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Oliver-Smith, Anthony ed. 2009. Development and dispossession: the crisis of forced displacement and resettlement. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press. Find here.
Pearce, Tristan D.; Ford, James D.; Laidler, Gita J.; et al. 2009. Community collaboration and climate change research in the Canadian Arctic. Polar Research. Find here.
Prowse, Terry D., Furgal, C., Wrona, F. J., & Reist, J. D. 2009. Implications of climate change for northern Canada: freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. AMBIO. Find here.
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Sakakibara, Chie. 2009. “‘No Whale, No Music’: Iñupiat Drumming and Global Warming.” Polar Record 45, no. 04. Find here.
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2008
Alessa, Lilian (Na’ia); Kliskey, A. (Anaru); Busey, R.; Hinzman, L.; White, D. 2008. Freshwater vulnerabilities and resilience on the Seward Peninsula: integrating multiple dimensions of landscape change. Global Environmental Change. 18(2): 256–270. Find here.
Anandaraja, N.; Rathakrishnan, T.; Ramasubramanian, M.; et al. 2008. Indigenous weather and forecast practices of Coimbatore district farmers of Tamil Nadu. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. Find here.
Angassa, Ayana and Gufu Oba. Herder perceptions on impacts of range enclosures, crop farming, fire ban and bush encroachment on the rangelands of Borana, Southern Ethiopia. Human Ecology. Find here.
Boles, Frank, David George-Shongo and Christine Weideman. 2008. “Report: Taskforce to Review Protocols for Native American Archival Materials.” Society of American Archivists Council Meeting, February 7-10, 2008. Find here.
Bonny, Eleanor and Fikret Berkes. 2008. Communicating traditional environmental knowledge: addressing the diversity of knowledge, audiences and media types. Polar Record. Find here.
Burger, Joanna. 2008. Environmental management: integrating ecological evaluation, remediation, restoration, natural resource damage assessment and long-term stewardship on contaminated lands. Science of the Total Environment. 400: 6–19. Find here.
Burger, Joanna; Gochfeld, M.; Pletnikoff, K.; Snigaroff, R.; Snigaroff, D.; Stamm, T. 2008. Ecocultural attributes: evaluating ecological degradation in terms of ecological goods and services versus subsistence and tribal values. Risk Analysis. 28: 1261–1272. Find here.
Chapin, F. Stuart; Trainor, S.F.; Huntington, O.; Lovecraft, A.; Zavaleta, E.; Natcher, D.C.; McGuire, A.D.; Nelson, J.L; Ray, L.; Calef, M.; Fresco, N.; Huntington, H.; Rupp, T.S.; DeWilde, L.; Naylor, R.L. 2008. Increasing wildfire in Alaska’s boreal forest: pathways to potential solutions of a wicked problem. BioScience. 58(6): 531–540. Find here.
Chinvanno, Suppakorn, Souvannalath, S., Lersupavithnapa, B., Kerdsuk, V., & Thuan, N. T. H. 2008. Strategies for managing climate risks in the Lower Mekong River Basin: a place-based approach. Climate change and adaptation. Find here.
Cordalis, Daniel and Dean B. Suaǵee. 2008. The effects of climate change on American Indian and Alaska Native tribes. Natural Resources & Environment. 22(3): 45–49. Find here.
Dabi, Daniel D., Nyong, A. O., Adepetu, A. A., & Ihemegbulem, V. I. 2008. Past, present and future adaptation by rural households of northern Nigeria. Climate change and adaptation. Find here.
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Ford, James D., Smit, B., Wandel, J., Allurut, M., Shappa, K., Ittusarjuat, H., Qrunnut, K. 2008. Climate change in the Arctic: current and future vulnerability in two Inuit communities in Canada. The Geographical Journal. Find here.
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Graves David. 2008. A GIS Analysis of Climate Change and Snowpack on Columbia Basin Tribal Lands. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Report reference #08-05, Portland, Oregon. Find here.
Hennessy, Thomas; Ritter, T.; Holman, R.; Bruden, D.; Yorita, K.; Bulkow, L.; Cheek, J.; Singleton, R.; Smith, J. 2008. The relationship between in-home water service and the risk of respiratory tract, skin, and gastrointestinal tract infections among rural Alaska Natives. American Journal of Public Health. 98: 2072–2078. Find here.
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Kendrick, Anne and Micheline Manseau. 2008. Representing traditional knowledge: Resource management and inuit knowledge of bairren-ground cairlbou. Society & Natural Resources. Find here.
Kibuka-Sebitosi, Esther. 2008. Knowledge Production and Application in Africa. WMSCI 2008: 12th World Multi-conference on systems, cybernetics and informatics, Vol 3 proceedings.
King, D. N. T., Skipper, A., & Tawhai, W. B. (2008). Māori environmental knowledge of local weather and climate change in Aotearoa–New Zealand. Climatic Change, 90(4), 385.
Krakoff, Sarah. 2008. American Indians, climate change, and ethics for a warming world. Denver University Law Review. 85: 8–19. Find here.
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Roba, Hassan G. and Gufu Oba. 2008. Integration of herder knowledge and ecological methods for land degradation assessment around sedentary settlements in a sub-humid zone in northern Kenya. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. Find here.
Sakakibara, Chie. 2008. “Our home is drowning”: Iñupiat storytelling and climate change in Point Hope, Alaska. Geographical Review. 98: 456–475. Find here.
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2007
Adger, W. Neil; Agrawala, S.; Mirza, M.M.Q.; Conde, C.; O’Brien, K.; Pulhin, J.; Pulwarty, R.; Smit, B.; Takahashi, K. 2007. Assessment of adaptation practices, options, constraints and capacity. In: Parry, M.L.; Canziani, O.F.; Palutikof, J.P.; van der Linden, P.J.; Hanson, C.E., eds. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press: 717–743. Chapter 17. Find here.
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Aslaksen, Iulic; Glomsrod, Soiveig; Myhr, Anne Ingeborg. 2007. Environmental uncertainty in the Arctic – Economic valuation and precautionary approaches. Knowledge and Power in the Arctic, Conference proceedings. Find here.
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Berkes, Fikret; Berkes, Mina Kislalioglu; Fast, Helen. 2007. Collaborative integrated management in Canada’s north: The role of local and traditional knowledge and community-based monitoring. Coastal Management. Find here.
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Ford, James D., Pearce, T., Smit, B., Wandel, J., Allurut, M., Shappa, K., … & Qrunnut, K. 2007. Reducing vulnerability to climate change in the Arctic: the case of Nunavut, Canada. Arctic. Find here.
Frumhoff, Peter C.; McCarthy, J.J.; Melillo, J.M.; Moser, S.; Wuebbles, D. 2007. Confronting climate change in the U.S. Northeast: science, impacts, and solutions. Synthesis report of the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment. Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists. Find here.
Fu Kun; Chen Xingpeng; Liu Qingguang. 2007. Land use and land cover changes and fanner vulnerability in Xishuangbanna prefecture in southwestern China. IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IGARSS.
Garcia-Quijano, Carlos G. 2007. Fishers’ knowledge of marine species assemblages: Bridging between scientific and local ecological knowledge in southeastern Puerto Rico. American Anthropologist. Find here.
Hanna, Jonathan M. 2007. Native communities and climate change: protecting tribal resources as part of national climate policy. Boulder, CO: University of Colorado–Boulder, Natural Resources Law Center. Find here.
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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Nunavut Research Institute. 2007. “Negotiating Research Relationships with Inuit Communities: A Guide for Researchers.” Eds. Scot Nickels, Jamal Shirley, and Gita Laidler. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Nunavut Research Institute: Ottawa and Iqaluit. Find here.
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Krupnik, Igor and G. Carleton Ray. 2007. Pacific walruses, indigenous hunters, and climate change: Bridging scientific and indigenous knowledge. Deep Sea Research Part II – Topical Studies in Oceanography. Find here.
Lake, Frank. 2007. “Traditional ecological knowledge to develop and maintain fire regimes in Northwestern California, Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion: management and restoration of culturally significant habitats.” Ph.D. dissertation, Oregon State University. Find here.
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Martin, Daniel, Bélanger, D., Gosselin, P., Brazeau, J., Furgal, C., & Déry, S. 2007. Drinking water and potential threats to human health in Nunavik: adaptation strategies under climate change conditions. Arctic. Find here.
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Natcher, David C.; Calef, M.; Huntington, O.; Trainor, S.; Huntington, H.P.; DeWilde, L.; Rupp, S.; Chapin, F.S. 2007. Factors contributing to the cultural and spatial variability of landscape burning by native peoples of Interior Alaska. Ecology and Society. 12: 7. Find here.
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Soto-Pinto, Lorena; Villalvazo-Lopez, Victor; Jimenez-Ferrer, Guillermo; et al. 2007. The role of local knowledge in determining shade composition of multistrata coffee systems in Chiapas, Mexico. Biodiversity and Conservation. Find here.
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Tsosie, Rebecca A. 2007. Indigenous people and environmental justice: the impact of climate change. University of Colorado Law Review. Find here.
Tyler, Nicholas J. C., Turi, J. M., Sundset, M. A., Bull, K. S., Sara, M. N., Reinert, E. and Martello, M. L. 2007. Saami reindeer pastoralism under climate change: applying a generalized framework for vulnerability studies to a sub-arctic social–ecological system. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
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2006
Adger, W. Neil. 2006. Vulnerability. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
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Barrera-Bassols, Narciso; Zinck, J.A.; Van Ranst, E. 2006. Symbolism, knowledge and management of soil and land resources in indigenous communities: ethnopedology at global, regional and local scales. Catena. 65(2): 118–137. Find here.
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Gearheard, Shari, Matumeak, W., Angutikjuaq, I., Maslanik, J., Huntington, H., Leavitt, J., Kagak, D.M., Tigullaraq, G., Barry, R. 2006. “It’s Not that Simple”: A Collaborative Comparison of Sea Ice Environments, Their Uses, Observed Changes, and Adaptations in Barrow, Alaska, USA, and Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada. AMBIO. Find here.
Hares, Minna; Eskonheimo, A; Myllyntaus, T; et al. 2006. Environmental literacy in interpreting endangered sustainability – Case studies from Thailand and the Sudan. Geoforum. Find here.
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Osman-Elasha, Balgis, Goutbi, N., Spanger-Siegfried, E., Dougherty, B., Hanafi, A., Zakieldeen, S., … & Elhassan, H. M. 2006. Adaptation strategies to increase human resilience against climate variability and change: Lessons from the arid regions of Sudan. Assessments of Impacts and Adaptations to Climate Change (AIACC) Working Paper. Find here.
Paavola, Jouni, Adger, W. N., & Huq, S. 2006. Multifaceted justice in adaptation to climate change. Fairness in adaptation to climate change. Find here.
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2005
Anderson, M. Kat. 2005. Tending the wild: Native American knowledge and the management of California’s natural resources. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Find here.
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Booth, Shawn and Dirk Zeller. 2005. Mercury, food webs, and marine mammals: implications of diet and climate change for human health. Environmental Health Perspectives. 113(5): 521–526. Find here.
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Brown, J. Christopher and Mark Purcell. 2005. There’s nothing inherent about scale: political ecology, the local trap, and the politics of development in the Brazilian Amazon. Geoforum. Find here.
Cruickshank, Julie. 2005. Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination. University of Washington Press. Find here.
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Miles, Andrea S. 2005. Tribal energy resource agreements: tools for achieving energy development and tribal self-sufficiency or an abdication of federal environmental and trust responsibilities? American Indian Law Review. 30: 461–476. Find here.
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Nickels, S., Furgal, C., Buell, M. & Moquin, H. (2005). Unikkaaqatigiit – Putting the Human Face on Climate Change: Perspectives from Inuit in Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Joint publication of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Nasivvik Centre for Inuit Health and Changing Environments at Université Laval and the Ajunnginiq Centre at the National Aboriginal Health Organization. Find here.
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2004
Berman, Matthew and Gary Kofinas. 2004. Hunting for models: grounded and rational choice approaches to analyzing climate effects on subsistence hunting in an Arctic community. Ecological Economics. Find here.
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Gwich’in Social & Cultural Institute. 2004. “Traditional Knowledge Policy.” Find here.
Harris, Cole. 2004. How did colonialism dispossess? Comments from an edge of empire. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 94: 165–182. Find here.
Huntington, Henry, et al. 2004. Matching Traditional and Scientific Observations to Detect Environmental Change: A Discussion on Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems. Ambio: 18-23. Find here.
McLaughlin, Joseph B.; Sobel, J.; Lynn, T.; Funk, E.; Middaugh, J. 2004. Botulism Type E outbreak associated with eating a beached whale, Alaska. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10. 1685–1687. Find here.
Moller, Henrik; Berkes, F; Lyver, PO; et al. 2004. Combining science and traditional ecological knowledge: Monitoring Populations for co-management. Ecology and Society. Find here.
Nichols, Theresa; Berkes, F; Jolly, D; et al. 2004. Climate change and sea ice: Local observations from the Canadian Western Arctic. Arctic. Find here.
Norgaard, Kari. 2004. The effects of altered diet on the health of the Karuk people. Unpublished report. On file with: Karuk Tribe of California, Department of Natural Resources Water Quality Program, 64236 2nd Ave, Happy Camp, CA 96039. Find here.
Oberthur, T; Barrios, E; Cook, S; et al. 2004. Increasing the relevance of scientific information in hillside environments through understanding of local soil management in a small watershed of the Colombian Andes. Soil Use and Management. Find here.
Oguamanam, Chidi. 2004. Localizing intellectual property in the globalization epoch: the integration of indigenous knowledge. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. 11(2): 135–169. Find here.
Pamo, Etienne T. 2004. Community production practices and desertification in the Sahelo-Sudanian region of Cameroon at the turn of the millennium. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Find here.
U.S. General Accounting Office. 2004. Villages affected by flooding and erosion have difficulty qualifying for federal assistance. GAO-04-895T. [Statement of Robert A. Robinson, Managing Director Natural Resources and Environment. Testimony Before the Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate]. Find here.
2003
Brown, Karen. 2003. ‘Trees, forests and communities’: some historiographical approaches to environmental history on Africa. Area. Find here.
Danby, Ryan K; Hik, DS; Slocombe, DS; et al. 2003. Science and the St Elias: an evolving framework for sustainability in North America’s highest mountains. Geographical Journal. Find here.
Hansen, Stephen A., and Justin Van Fleet. 2003. Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property: A Handbook on Issues and Options for Traditional Knowledge Holders in Protecting their Intellectual Property and Maintaining Biological Diversity. Find here.
Karjala, Dennis and Robert Paterson. 2003. Looking beyond intellectual property in resolving protection of the intangible cultural heritage of indigenous peoples. Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law. 11: 633. Find here.
Rees, Gareth; Williams, M; Vitebsky, P. 2003. Mapping land cover change in a reindeer herding area of the Russian Arctic using Landsat TM and ETM+ imagery and indigenous knowledge. Remote Sensing of Environment. Find here.
2002
Arquette, Mary; Cole, M.; Cook, K.; LaFrance, B.; Peters, M.; Ranson, J.; Sargent, E.; Smoke, V.; Stairs, A. 2002. Holistic risk-based environmental decision making: a Native perspective. Environmental Health Perspectives. 11: 259–264. Find here.
Dankelman, Irene. 2002. Climate change: Learning from gender analysis and women’s experiences of organising for sustainable development. Gender and Development. Find here.
Denton, Fatma. 2002. Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts, and Adaptation: Why Does Gender Matter? Gender and Development. Find here.
Folke, Carla, Carpenter, S., Elmqvist, T., Gunderson, L., Holling, C. S., & Walker, B. 2002. Resilience and sustainable development: building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations. AMBIO. Find here.
Fox, Shari. 2002. These are Things That are Really Happening: Inuit Perspectives on the Evidence and Impacts of Climate Change in Nunavut in The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Furgal, Christopher, Martin, D., Gosselin, P., & Viau, A. 2002. Climate change and health in Nunavik and Labrador: Lessons from Inuit knowledge in The earth is faster now: Indigenous observations of Arctic environmental change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Jolly, Dyanna, Berkes, F., Castleden, J., Nichols, T., and the community of Sachs Harbour. 2002. We Can’t Predict the Weather Like We Used to: Inuvialuit Observations of Climate Change, Sachs Harbour, Western Canadian Arctic in The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Kofinas, Gary & communities of Aklavik, Arctic Village, Old Crow, and Fort McPherson. 2002. Community Contributions to Ecological Monitoring: Knowledge Co-production in the U.S.-Canada Arctic Borderlands in The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Krupnik, Igor. 2002. Watching Ice and Weather Our Way: Some Lessons from Yupik Observations of Sea Ice and Weather on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska in The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Management of Social transformations Programme (MOST) and Centre for International Research and Advisory Networks (CIRAN). 2002. Best Practices on Indigenous Knowledge. Find here.
Norton, David W. 2002. Coastal Sea Ice Watch: Private Confessions of a Convert to Indigenous Knowledge in The Earth Is Faster Now: Indigenous Observations of Arctic Environmental Change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Riley, Angela. 2002. Indian remains, human rights: reconsidering entitlement under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (2002). Columbia Human Rights Law Review. 34. Find here.
Roncoli, Carla, Ingram, K., & Kirshen, P. 2002. Reading the rains: local knowledge and rainfall forecasting in Burkina Faso. Society & Natural Resources. Find here.
Thorpe, Natasha, Eyegetok, S., Hakongak, N & Kitikmeot Elders. 2002. Nowadays it is not the same: Inuit Quajimajatuqangit, climate and caribou in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada in The Earth is faster now: Indigenous observations of arctic environmental change. Arctic Research Consortium of the United States. Find here.
Witt, Graham B. 2002. Century-scale environmental reconstruction by using stable carbon isotopes: just one method from the big bag of tricks. Australian Journal of Botany. Find here.
2001
Berkes, Fikret and Dyanna Jolly. 2001. Adapting to Climate Change: Social-Ecological Resilience in a Canadian Western Arctic Community. Conservation Ecology. Find here.
Berkes, Fikret; Mathias, J; Kislalioglu, M; et al. 2001. The Canadian Arctic and the Oceans Act: the development of participatory environmental research and management. Ocean & Coastal Management. Find here.
Cajas-Giron, YS; Sinclair, FL. 2001. Characterization of multistrata silvopastoral systems on seasonally dry pastures in the Caribbean Region of Colombia. Agroforestry Systems. Find here.
Cruikshank, Julie. 2001. Glaciers and climate change: Perspectives from oral tradition. Arctic. Find here.
Houser, Schuyler; Teller, V.; MacCracken, M.; Gough, R.; Spears, P. 2001. Potential consequences of climate variability and change for native peoples and homelands in climate change impacts on the United States: the potential consequences of climate variability and change. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press: 351–377. Find here.
Oba, Gufu and D.G. Kotile. 2001. Assessments of landscape level degradation in southern Ethiopia: Pastoralists versus ecologists. Land Degradation & Development. Find here.
Dyanna Riedlinger and Fikret Berkes. 2001. Contributions of traditional knowledge to understanding climate change in the Canadian Arctic. Polar Record. Find here.
Rose, Joan B.; Epstein, P.R.; Lipp, E.K.; Sherman, B.H.; Bernard, S.M.; Patz, J.A. 2001. Climate variability and change in the United States: potential impacts on water-and foodborne diseases caused by microbiologic agents. Environmental Health Perspectives. 109: 211–221. Find here.
2000
Executive Order 13175, 65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000. Consultation and coordination with Indian tribal governments. Find here.
Goodman, Edmund. 2000. Protecting habitat for off-reservation tribal hunting and fishing rights: tribal comanagement as a reserved right. Environmental Law. 30: 279. Find here.
Ingold, Tim and Terhi Kurttila. 2000. Perceiving the environment in Finnish Lapland. Body & Society. Find here.
Pungowiyi, Caleb. 2000. Native observations of change in the marine environment of the Bering Strait region. In Impacts of Changes in Sea Ice and Other Environmental Parameters in the Arctic. Final Report of the Marine Mammal Commission Workshop, Girdwood, Alaska. Find here.
Rustad, Lindsey E.; Huntington, T.G.; Boone, R.D. 2000. Controls on soil respiration: implications for climate change. Biogeochemistry 48: 1–6. Find here.
1990s and earlier
Akers, Donna L. 1999. Removing the heart of the Choctaw people: Indian “removal” from a native perspective. American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 23: 63–76. Find here.
Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment. 1996. Protocol for Review of Environmental and Scientific Research Proposals. Find here.
Allen, Mark. 1989. Native American control of tribal natural resource development in the context of the federal trust and tribal self-determination. Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review. 16: 857–895. American Indian Law Center. 1999. Model Tribal Research Code. American Indian Law Center: New Mexico. Find here.
Bollig, Michael and Anja Schulte. 1999. Environmental change and pastoral perceptions: Degradation and indigenous knowledge in two African pastoral communities. Human Ecology. Find here.
Braaf, Rochelle R. 1999. Improving impact assessment methods: climate change and the health of indigenous Australians. Global Environmental Change. Find here.
Callaway, Don; Eamer, J.; Edwardsen, E.; Jack, C.; Marcy, S.; Olrun, A.; Patkotak, M.; Rexford, D.; Whiting, A. 1999. Effects of climate change on subsistence communities in Alaska. In: Weller, G.; Anderson, P.A., eds. Assessing the consequences of climate change for Alaska and the Bering Sea Region. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research: 59–73. Find here.
Cohen, Stewart J. 1997. Scientist–stakeholder collaboration in integrated assessment of climate change: lessons from a case study of Northwest Canada. Environmental Modeling & Assessment. Find here.
Cohen, Stewart J. 1997. What if and so what in Northwest Canada: Could climate change make a difference to the future of the Mackenzie Basin? Arctic. Find here.
Daily, Gretchen C. and Paul E. Ehrlich. 1996. Global change and human susceptibility to disease. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment. Find here.
Duffield, C; Gardner, JS; Berkes, F; et al. 1998. Local knowledge in the assessment of resource sustainability: Case studies in Himachal Pradesh, India, and British Columbia, Canada. Mountain Research and Development. Find here.
Dunn, JE. 1997. Responding to pressure on local natural resources: the story of three villages in south-eastern Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Management. Find here.
Erwin, Martha L.; Munn, M.D. 1997. Are walleye from Lake Roosevelt contaminated with mercury? Fact Sheet FS-102-97. Tacoma, WA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Find here.
Griffin, Dennis. 1996. A culture in transition: A history of acculturation and settlement near the mouth of the Yukon River, Alaska. Arctic Anthropology. Find here.
Holling, C.S. 1986. The resilience of terrestrial ecosystems: local surprise and global change. Sustainable development of the biosphere. Find here.
Krupnik, Igor and Nikolay Vakhtin. 1997. Indigenous knowledge in modern culture: Siberian Yupik ecological legacy in transition. Arctic Anthropology. Find here.
Lean, Geoffrey, Hinrichsen, D., Markham, A. (Eds.) 1990. Atlas of the environment. Arrow Books Ltd. Find here.
Maynard, Nancy G., ed. 1998. “Native peoples–native homelands climate change workshop: final report: circles of wisdom.” Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program. Find here.
McDonald, Michael J. and John Muldowny. 1982. TVA and the dispossessed. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press. Find here.
Mi’kmaw Ethics Watch. 1999. Research Principles and Protocols. Find here.
Mondou, Darla J. 1998. The American Indian Agricultural Resources Management Act: Does the Winters water bucket have a hole in it? Drake Journal of Agricultural Law. 3: 381. Find here.
Norton, Jay B. and Jonathan A. Sandor. 1997. Combating desertification with indigenous agricultural technology at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Arid Lands Newsletter: 41. Find here.
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Tennessee Valley Authority [TVA]. 1961. Floods and flood control. Technical Report No. 26. Knoxville, TN. 302 p. Find here.
Scoones, Ian. 1999. New ecology and the social sciences: What prospects for a fruitful engagement? Annual Review of Anthropology. Find here.
Spooner, I; Osborn, G; Groot, A. 1996. Resident oral histories: A tool for the study of recent environmental change on the Stikine Plateau of northwestern British Columbia. International Association of Geomorphologists. Find here.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]. 1996. Assessment of American Indian housing needs and programs: final report. Washington, DC: Office of Policy Development and Research. Find here.
United Nations [UN]; Martinez Cobo, J.R. 1987. Study of the problem of discrimination against indigenous populations. New York: United Nations Economic and Social Council. Find here.
Warren, D. Michael. 1991. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development. World Bank. Find here.
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