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. Email me at kwhyte@msu.edu if you have sources that should be added to the advanced bibliography that are related broadly to Indigenous peoples and climate change. 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)

College of Menominee Nation’s Institute of Sustainable Development Builds Indigenous Adaptive Capacity

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@msu.edu). Several sources are not overtly “climate change” related but are cited as supporting materials in some of the above reports.

2018

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.

Laska, Shirley; Kristina Peterson, Crystlyn L Rodrigue, Tia Cosse’, Rosina Philippe, Olivia Burchett, and Richard Krajeski. 2015. Layering of natural and human-caused disasters in the context of sea level rise coastal Louisiana communities at the edge. In: Companion, M., ed. Disaster’s impact on livelihood and cultural survival. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press: 225–238. Chapter 16. Find here.

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Barboza, Tony. 2014. Yurok tribe hopes California’s cap-and-trade can save a way of life. Los Angeles Times. May 20. Find here.

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Bathke, John. Ocotillo Wind: A Case Study of How Tribal-Federal Governmental Consultation is Failing Tribal Governments and Their Spiritual Landscapes Through Renewable Energy Development. Human Geography, 7(2): 46-59. Find here.

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Brubaker, Michael; Bell, J.; Dingma, H.; Ahkivgak, M.; Whiteman, D.; Drake, R. 2014. Climate change in Atqasuk, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.

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Maldonado, Julie K. 2014. Facing the rising tide: co-occurring disasters, displacement and adaptation in coastal Louisiana’s tribal communities. Washington, DC: American University. 295 p. Ph.D. dissertation. Find here.

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Nkomwa, Emmanuel Charles; Joshua, Miriam Kalanda; Ngongondo, Cosmo; et al. 2014. Assessing indigenous knowledge systems and climate change adaptation strategies in agriculture: A case study of Chagaka Village, Chikhwawa, Southern Malawi. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Find here.

Norgaard, Kari. 2014. The politics of fire and the social impacts of fire exclusion on the Klamath. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. 36: 77–101. Find here.

Norgaard, Kari. “Retaining Knowledge Sovereignty: Expanding the Application of Tribal Traditional Knowledge on Forest Lands in the Face of Climate Change,” Prepared for the Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources. Find here.

Pachauri, R. K., Allen, M. R., Barros, V. R., Broome, J., Cramer, W., Christ, R., … & Dubash, N. K. 2014. Climate change 2014: synthesis Report. Contribution of working groups I, II and III to the fifth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. IPCC. Find here. Pellatt, Marlow G. and Ze’ev Gedalof. 2014. Environmental change in Garry oak (Quercus garryana) ecosystems: the evolution of an eco-cultural landscape. Biodiversity and Conservation. Find here.

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Popova, Ulia. 2014. Conservation, Traditional Knowledge, and Indigenous Peoples/ American Behavioral Scientist. Find here.

Puyallup Tribal Fisheries. September 2014. Annual Salmon, Steelhead, and Bull Trout Report: Puyallup/White River Watershed Water Resource Inventory Area 10. Find here.

Puyallup River Watershed Assessment. February 2014. Puyallup River Watershed Council. Find here.

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Robinson, Cathy J.; Gerrard, Emily; May, Tracey; et al. 2014. Australia’s Indigenous Carbon Economy: A National Snapshot. Geographical Research. Find here.

Rodriguez-Uribe, Natalia. 2014. Collective Legal Autonomy Concerning Traditional Ecological Knowledge: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Their Linkages to Biodiversity Conservation in Colombia and Australia. PhD Law Thesis, Macquarie University, Sydney. Find here.

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Schlosberg, David and Lisette Collins. 2014. From environmental to climate justice: climate change and the discourse of environmental justice. WIREs Clim Change, 5: 359–374. Find here.

Shaffer, L. Jenn. 2014. Making sense of local climate change in rural Tanzania through knowledge co-production. Journal of Ethnobiology 34 (3): 315-334. Find here.

Skrelunas, Tony. 2014. A big step towards tribal renewable energy self-sufficiency. Grand Canyon Trust. Find here.

Smith, Lisa M.; Wade, C.M.; Case, J.L.; Harwell, L.C.; Straub, K.R.; Summers, J.K. 2014. Evaluating the transferability of a US human well-being index (HWBI) framework to Native American Populations. Social Indicators Research. 124: 157–182. Find here.

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Tengö, Maria; Brondizio, Eduardo S.; Elmqvist, Thomas; Malmer, Pernilla; Spierenburg, Marja. 2014. Connecting Diverse Knowledge Systems for Enhanced Ecosystem Governance: The Multiple Evidence Base Approach. AMBIO. Find here.

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Weerasinghe, Sanjula; Martin, S.; Türk, V.; Riera, J.; Franck, M.; McAdam, J.; Ferris, E. 2014. Planned relocation, disasters and climate change: consolidating good practices and preparing for the future. Sanremo, Italy: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Find here.

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Whyte, Kyle P. 2014. A concern about shifting interactions between indigenous and nonindigenous parties in U.S. climate adaptation contexts. Interdisciplinary Environmental Review. 15: 114–133. Find here.

Whyte, Kyle P; Dockry, M.; Baule, W.; Fellman, D. 2014. Supporting tribal climate change adaptation planning through community participatory strategic foresight scenario development. In: Brown, D.; Baule, W.; Briley, L.; Gibbons, E., eds. Project reports. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center. Find here.

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2013

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Adler, Carolina E.; McEvoy, Darryn; Chhetri, Prem; et al. 2013. The role of tourism in a changing climate for conservation and development. A problem-oriented study in the Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal. Policy Sciences. Find here.

Ajani, E. N., Mgbenka, R. N., & Okeke, M. N. 2013. Use of indigenous knowledge as a strategy for climate change adaptation among farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for policy. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology. Find here.

Akhter, Sayma; Raihan, Farzana; Sohel, Md. Shawkat Islam; et al. 2013. Coping with Climate Change by Using Indigenous Knowledge of Ethnic Communities from in and around Lawachara National Park of Bangladesh. Journal of forest and environmental science. Find here.

Altizer, Sonia; Ostfeld, R.S.; Johnson, P.T.; Kutz, S.; Harvell, C.D. 2013. Climate change and infectious diseases: from evidence to a predictive framework. Science. 341: 514–519. Find here.

Anthony, Ryamond. 2013. Animistic pragmatism and native ways of knowing: adaptive strategies for overcoming the struggle for food in the sub-Arctic. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 72: 811–817. Find here.

Arku, Frank S. 2013. Local creativity for adapting to climate change among rural farmers in the semi-arid region of Ghana. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. Find here.

Baldy, Cutcha Risling. 2013. Why we gather: traditional gathering in native Northwest California and the future of bio-cultural sovereignty. Ecological Processes 2: 17. Find here.

Barnett, Jon; O’Neill, S.J. 2013. Minimising the risk of maladaptation. In: Palutikof, J.; Boulter, S.L.; Ash, A.J.; Smith, M.S.; Parry, M.; Waschka, M.; Guitart, D., eds. Climate Adaptation Futures. Oxford, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons: 87–93. Find here.

Bell, Erica; Seidel, Bastian; Kilpatrick, Sue. 2013. Climate change: How scientism has neutralised health policy effectiveness for rural communities. Journal of Rural Studies. Find here.

Biggs, Eloise M.; Tompkins, E. L.; Allen, J.; et al. 2013. Agricultural adaptation to climate change: observations from the Mid-Hills of Nepal. Climate and Development. Find here.

Boillat, Sebastien and Fikret Berkes. 2013. Perception and Interpretation of Climate Change among Quechua Farmers of Bolivia: Indigenous Knowledge as a Resource for Adaptive Capacity. Ecology and Society. Find here.

Brewer, T. D. 2013. Dominant discourses, among fishers and middlemen, of the factors affecting coral reef fish distributions in Solomon Islands. Marine Policy. Find here.

Bronen, Robin. 2013. Climate-induced displacement of Alaska Native communities. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution. Find here.

Bronen, Robin; Chapin, F.S. 2013. Adaptive governance and institutional strategies for climate-induced community relocations in Alaska. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110(23): 9320–9325. Find here.

Brookshire, Daniel and N. Kaza. 2013. Planning for seven generations: energy planning of American Indian tribes. Energy Policy. 62: 1506–1514. Find here.

Brown, Heidi E.; Comrie A.C.; Drechsler, D.M.; Barker, C.; Basu, R.; Brown, T.; Gershunov, A.; Kilpatrick, A.M.; Reisen, W.; Ruddell, D.M. 2013. Human health. In: Gar n, G.; Jardine, A.; Merideth, R.; Black, M.; LeRoy, S., eds. Assessment of climate change in the Southwest United States: a report prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: Island Press: 312–339. Find here.

Brubaker, Michael; Flensburg, S.; Shanigan, N.; Skarada, J. 2013. Climate change in Pilot Point, Alaska: strategies for community health. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. Find here.

Burkett, Maxine. 2013. Indigenous environmental knowledge and climate change adaptation. Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies. Find here.

Chapin, F. Stuart, III; Cochran, Patricia; Huntington, Orville H.; et al. 2013. Traditional Knowledge and Wisdom: A Guide for Understanding and Shaping Alaskan Social-Ecological Change. Ecology and Ethics. Find here.

Chisadza, Bright; Tumbare, Mike J.; Nhapi, Innocent; et al. 2013. Useful traditional knowledge indicators for drought forecasting in the Mzingwane Catchment area of Zimbabwe. Disaster Management and Management. Find here.

Cochran, Patricia; Huntington, O.H.; Pungowiyi, C.; Tom. S; Chapin, F.S.; Huntington, H.; Maynard, N.; Trainor, S. 2013. Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska. Climatic Change. 120(3): 557–567. Find here.

Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes: climate change strategic plan [CSKT]. 2013. Pablo, MT: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. Find here.

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.

Cozzetto, Karen; Chief, K.; Dittmer, K.; Brubaker, M.; Gough R.; Souza, K.; Ettawageshik, F.; Wotkyns, S.; Opitz-Stapleton, S.; Duren, S.; Chaven, P. 2013. Supplemental material: climate change impacts on the water resources of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S. Climatic Change. 120(3): 569–584. Find here.

Crate, Susan A. and Alexander N. Fedorov. 2013. A Methodological Model for Exchanging Local and Scientific Climate Change Knowledge in Northeastern Siberia. Arctic. Find here.

Crippa, Leonardo; Gordon, G. 2013. International law principles for REDD+: the rights of indigenous peoples and the obligations of REDD+ actors. Working paper. Helena, MT: Indian Law Resource Center. Find here.

Dalton, Meghan M.; Mote, P.W.; Snover, A.K. 2013. Climate change in the Northwest: implications for our landscapes, waters, and communities. Washington, DC: Island Press. Find here.

Derbile, Emmanuel Kanchebe. 2013. Reducing vulnerability of rain-fed agriculture to drought through indigenous knowledge systems in north-eastern Ghana. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. Find here.

Dittmer, Kyle. 2013. Changing stream flow on Columbia basin tribal lands—climate change and salmon. Climatic Change. 120: 627–641. Find here.

Doyle, John; Redsteer, M.H.; Eggers, M.J. 2013. Exploring effects of climate change on Northern Plains American Indian health. Climatic Change. 120(3): 643–655. Find here.

Driscoll, David L.; Sunbury, T.; Johnston, J.; Renes, S. 2013. Initial findings from the implementation of a community-based sentinel surveillance system to assess the health effects of climate change in Alaska. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 72. doi:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21405. Find here.

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Ford, James D.; McDowell, G.; Shirley, J.; Pitre, M.; Siewierski, R.; Gough, W.; Duerden, F.; Pearce, T.; Adams, P.; Statham, S. 2013. The dynamic multiscale nature of climate change vulnerability: an Inuit harvesting example. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 103(5): 1193–12.11. Find here.

Frankl, Amaury; Jacob, M.; Haile, M.; et al. 2013. The effect of rainfall on spatio-temporal variability in cropping systems and duration of crop cover in the Northern Ethiopian Highlands. Soil Use and Management. Find here.

Fugate, Craig. 2013. Changing laws for the better—recognizing tribal sovereignty. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency. Find here.

Gadamus, Lily. 2013. Linkages between human health and ocean health: a participatory climate change vulnerability assessment for marine mammal harvesters. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Find here.

Gautam, Mahesh; Karletta Chief, and William Smith. 2013. Climate Change in Arid Lands and Native American Socioeconomic Vulnerability: the Case of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Climatic Change. 120: 585-599. Find here.

Gomez-Baggethun, Erik; Corbera, Esteve; Reyes-Garcia, Victoria. 2013. Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change: Research findings and policy implications. Ecology and Society. Find here.

Gone, Joseph P. 2013. Redressing First Nations historical trauma: theorizing mechanisms for indigenous culture as mental health treatment. Transcultural Psychiatry. 50(5): 683–706. Find here.

Grah, Oliver, and Jezra Beaulieu. 2013. “The Effect of Climate Change on Glacier Ablation and Baseflow Support in the Nooksack River Basin and Implications on Pacific Salmonid Species Protection and Recovery.” Climatic Change. 120: 657-670. Find here.

Hanazaki, Natalia; Herbst, Dannieli Firme; Marques, Mel Simionato; et al. 2013. Evidence of the shifting baseline syndrome in ethnobotanical research. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. Find here.

Hansen, Terri. 2013. Eight tribes that are way ahead of climate-adaptation curve. Indian Country Today Media Network. Find here.

Hofmeijer, I., Ford, J. D., Berrang-Ford, L., Zavaleta, C., Carcamo, C., Llanos, E., … & Namanya, D. 2013. Community vulnerability to the health effects of climate change among indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon: a case study from Panaillo and Nuevo Progreso. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Find here.

Hoover, Elizabeth. 2013. Cultural and health implications of fish advisories in a Native American community. Ecological processes. 2: 1–12. Find here.

Hueffer, Karsten; Parkinson, A.J.; Gerlach, R.; Berner, J. 2013. Zoonotic infections in Alaska: disease prevalence, potential impact of climate change and recommended actions for earlier disease detection, research, prevention and control. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 72. Find here.

Huffman, Mary R. 2013. The Many Elements of Traditional Fire Knowledge: Synthesis, Classification, and Aids to Cross-cultural Problem Solving in Fire-dependent Systems Around the World. Ecology and Society. Find here.

Hughes, J. d’A. and Anderas Ebert. 2013. Research and Development of Underutilized Plant Species: the Role of Vegetables in Assuring Food and Nutritional Security. Acta Horticulturae. Find here.

Huntington, Henry, et al. 2013. Local and Traditional Knowledge Regarding the Bering Sea Ecosystem: Selected Results from Five Indigenous Communities. Deap Sea Research Part II 94: 323-332. Find here.

Ignatowski, Jonathan Andrew; Rosales, Jon. 2013. Identifying the exposure of two subsistence villages in Alaska to climate change using traditional ecological knowledge. Climate Change. Find here.

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Jacob, Michelle M. 2013. Yakama rising: indigenous cultural revitalization, activism, and healing. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. Find here.

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. 2013. Climate vulnerability assessment and adaptation plan. Sequim, WA: Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and Adaptation International. Find here.

Johnston, Leah; Doyle, Joyce; Morgan, Bec; et al. 2013. A Review of Programs That Targeted Environmental Determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Find here.

Joshi, N.; Siwakoti, M.; Kehlenbeck, K. 2013. Developing a Priority Setting Approach for Domestication of Indigenous Fruit and Nut Species in Makawanpur District, Nepal. Acta Horticulturae. Find here.

Joshi, S.; Jasra, W. A.; Ismail, M.; et al. 2013. Herders’ Perceptions of and Responses to Climate Change in Northern Pakistan. Environmental Management. Find here.

Kahane, Remi; Hodgkin, Toby; Jaenicke, Hannah; et al. 2013. Agrobiodiversity for food security, health and income. Agronomy for Sustainable Development. Find here.

Khailani, Dzul Khaimi; Perera, Ranjith. 2013. Mainstreaming disaster resilience attributes in local development plans for the adaptation to climate change induced flooding: A study based on the local plan of Shah Alam City, Malaysia. Land Use Policy. Find here.

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Kronk, Elizabeth and Randall Abate. 2013. “International and Domestic Law Dimensions of Climate Justice for Arctic Indigenous Peoples.” R.G.D. (43): 113-150. Find here.

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Laughlin, Jennifer. UN REDD Programme. 2013. Guidelines on Free, Prior and Informed Consent. Find here.

Larson, Anne M.; Brockhaus, M.; Sunderlin, W.D.; Duchelle, A.D.; Babbon, A.; Dokken, T.; Pham, T.T.; Resosudarmo, I.A.P.; Selaya, G.; Awono, A.; Huynh, T.B. 2013. Land tenure and REDD+: the good, the bad and the ugly. Global Environmental Change. 23: 678–689. Find here.

Leary, N., Conde, C., Kulkarni, J., Nyong, A., Adejuwon, J., Barros, V., … & Pulhin, J. 2013. Climate Change and Vulnerability. Routledge. Find here.

Lebel, Louis. 2013. Local knowledge and adaptation to climate change in natural resource-based societies of the Asia-Pacific. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Find here.

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Lynch, Amanda H.; Griggs, David; Joachim, Lee; et al. 2013. The role of the Yorta Yorta people in clarifying the common interest in sustainable management of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. Policy Sciences. Find here.

Lynn, Kathy, John Daigle, Jennie Hoffman, Frank Lake, Natalie Michelle, Darren Ranco, Carson Viles, Garrit Voggesser, and Paul Williams. 2013. The Impacts of Climate Change on Tribal Traditional Foods. Climatic Change. 120: 545-556. Find here.

Maldonado, Julie Koppel; Christine Shearer, Robin Bronen, Kristina Peterson, and Heather Lazrus. 2013. The Impact of Climate Change on Tribal Communities in the US: Displacement, Relocation, and Human Rights. Climatic Change 120: 601-614. Find here.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 Environm