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American Indian and Alaska Native tribes have contributed little to the causes of climate change, and yet face disproportionate risks. Tribes have uniq.

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Environmental Studies Program University of Oregon

The Environmental Studies Program trains leaders in creative problem solving, critical thinking, and responsible citizenship. Continue reading about the Environmental Studies Program. Two ENVS Undergraduates Receive UO Research Award! Two UO ENVS undergraduates have been selected to receive the Humanities Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

Home Greenhouse Gas Management, Carbon Credit Project Development, For Tribes and American Indian Landowners

Providing Resources and Training for Greenhouse Gas Management in Indian Country. Greenhouse Gas Management and the Carbon Market. Read about two Indian nations who have developed carbon credit projects on their reservations and how they are participating in the carbon market today. Get information on latest news, policies and regulations affecting the carbon credit market in Indian Country. Carbon credit projects use land managem.

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Quinault Division of Natural Resources. Sustainable management of our natural resources. Stewarding fresh water and ocean fisheries. Managing for sustainable timber, wildlife, and traditional uses. Respecting the needs of all living beings. Morishima appointed to national committees. Quinault Tribal Leader Honored by White House. org 2015Quinault Division of Natural Resources Taholah Washington Privacy Policy. Designed with Pride by Purple Tree Farms.

Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives

Guidelines for Considering Traditional Knowledges in Climate Change Initiatives. Is a publication intended to be an informational resource for tribes, agencies, and organizations across the United States interested in understanding TKs in the context of climate change.

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2012 August 29-31st in the Columbia Gorge. Traditional Knowledge and Healthy Ecosystems Summit. Posted by snoqualmiegreensummit2013 in Uncategorized. In the Scenic Columbia River Gorge. We invite all who are involved with tribal resource care and management in the greater Pacific Northwest in community planning, habitat restoration, landscapes, preventative health, cultural knowledge and food security who want to gain and share information to build and maintain sustainability within tribal communities.

Funding Tribal Climate Change Guide

The Tribal Climate Change Guide is part of the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project. If you would like to add to or amend information included in this guide, please complete this google form. Please note that for entries that are accepting applications continuously.

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