This concurrent session provided an overview of how Tribes are working to combat the ever present threat of climate change and the move toward increasing Tribal-co management of lands and waters throughout the country. The session included a discussion of the Department of the Interior’s work to implement Secretarial Order 3403 on Fulfilling the Trust Responsibility to Indian Tribes in the Stewardship of Federal Lands and Waters
The Makah Tribe views climate change as one of the biggest threats to their natural resources, threa...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a webinar on cultural fire management—just...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Awareness of climate change and its numerous, serious impacts has recently intensified across all s...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
1 page posterThe University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the USDA Forest Service Paci...
The following activities were completed by the end of the quarter: (1) The CERT Executive Director i...
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The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
The Department of the Interior announced today that it will host initial consultations with Tribal l...
Tribal Perspectives on Climate Change presented by Karen Diver, Chairwoman of the Fond du Lac Band o...
The Makah Tribe views climate change as one of the biggest threats to their natural resources, threa...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a webinar on cultural fire management—just...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...
Awareness of climate change and its numerous, serious impacts has recently intensified across all s...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
1 page posterThe University of Oregon Environmental Studies Program and the USDA Forest Service Paci...
The following activities were completed by the end of the quarter: (1) The CERT Executive Director i...
7 p. : col. ill., mapshttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1061/thumbnail.jp
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
Governments, including tribes, need to protect one of humankind’s most valuable resources: the envir...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
The Department of the Interior announced today that it will host initial consultations with Tribal l...
Tribal Perspectives on Climate Change presented by Karen Diver, Chairwoman of the Fond du Lac Band o...
The Makah Tribe views climate change as one of the biggest threats to their natural resources, threa...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Law Institute hosted a webinar on cultural fire management—just...
Legal and environmental concerns related to Indian law and tribal lands remain an understudied branc...