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NNCAP and CCASS hosted the Tribal Leaders Summit on Climate Change: A Focus on Climate Adaptation Planning and Implementation at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona on November 12 and 13, 2015. This ... |
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This publication is a resource for tribes, agencies, and organizations across the United States with an interest in understanding Traditional Knowledges (TKs) in the context of climate change. It is meant to inspire dialogue and questions, and to foster opportunities for indigenous peoples and...Read More |
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As climate change research progresses, it is intersecting with research regarding indigenous and rural people in fascinating ways. Yet, there remains a significant gap in integrated quantitative and qualitative methods for studying rural climate change perception and policy support, especially...Read More |
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The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit provides scientific tools, information, and expertise to help people manage their climate-related risks and opportunities, and improve their resilience to extreme events. The following link provides information that has been designed to serve tribal adaptation...Read More |
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A new podcast was recently launched to talk about the issue of water in indigenous communities across Canada. The podcast, www.waterdialogues.ca, is an initiative spawned from an 18-month Canadian Water Network-funded research project on the topic. Read More |