Coastal Washington tribes are experiencing loss of land due to sea level rise (SLR), flooding, and land erosion as a result of global climate change. However, consolidating fractionated lands through the Land Buy Back (LBB) program may build the capacity for tribal governments to make decisions regarding adaptation to the loss of land. This study used a case study research design to address one primary research question: (1) How can consolidating fractionated land through the LBB program increase the Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) tribal government’s capacity to adapt to the impacts caused by climate change?; and one community identified needs question: (2) What is the least costly emergency evacuation route for the QIN community, and how is ...
Extreme weather events coupled with sea level rise and erosion will cause coastal and riverine areas...
The Isle de Jean Charles, home to the Isle de Jean Charles band of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tri...
Increased population growth in our region coupled with the flood and erosion hazards posed by a chan...
Rural communities is Alaska—predominantly Alaska Native Tribes—are at the forefront of climate chang...
Climate change is expected to have varied effects on cultural groups across the United States, with ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Climate adaptation and hazard mitigation planning i...
Indigenous communities are among some of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts, particularly...
Indigenous peoples are disproportionately threatened by a changing climate. Research indicates that ...
Planning for climate change impacts including sea level rise is a daunting management task that is f...
Communities living on remote islands are often viewed as among the most exposed and vulnerable to cl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Today, all global people are experiencing climate chan...
Coastal reservations are increasingly vulnerable to hazards exacerbated by climate change. Resources...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
Presently coastal areas globally are becoming unviable, with people no longer able to maintain livel...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Extreme weather events coupled with sea level rise and erosion will cause coastal and riverine areas...
The Isle de Jean Charles, home to the Isle de Jean Charles band of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tri...
Increased population growth in our region coupled with the flood and erosion hazards posed by a chan...
Rural communities is Alaska—predominantly Alaska Native Tribes—are at the forefront of climate chang...
Climate change is expected to have varied effects on cultural groups across the United States, with ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Climate adaptation and hazard mitigation planning i...
Indigenous communities are among some of the most vulnerable to climate change impacts, particularly...
Indigenous peoples are disproportionately threatened by a changing climate. Research indicates that ...
Planning for climate change impacts including sea level rise is a daunting management task that is f...
Communities living on remote islands are often viewed as among the most exposed and vulnerable to cl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Today, all global people are experiencing climate chan...
Coastal reservations are increasingly vulnerable to hazards exacerbated by climate change. Resources...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
Presently coastal areas globally are becoming unviable, with people no longer able to maintain livel...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Extreme weather events coupled with sea level rise and erosion will cause coastal and riverine areas...
The Isle de Jean Charles, home to the Isle de Jean Charles band of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tri...
Increased population growth in our region coupled with the flood and erosion hazards posed by a chan...