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Understanding the Interactions Between Human Health, Environment, and Climate in Salish Sea Communities

Correlation and Climate Sensitivity of Human Health and Environmental Indicators in the Salish Sea (Funded Jointly by the Northwest CSC and North Pacific LCC)

Dates

Start Date
2012
End Date
2013
Release Date
2012

Summary

The overarching project goal was to develop overlapping conceptual models of environmental and community health indicators in reference to climate forecasts. The sensitivity of species and habitats to climate was cross-walked with recently developed Coast Salish community health indicators (e.g., ceremonial use, knowledge exchange, and physiological well-being) in order to demonstrate how Indigenous Knowledge can be used in conjunction with established landscape-level conservation indicators (e.g., shellfish and water-quality) and employed to identify resource management priorities. Project products included: (1) maps and models that highlight potential impacts in regard to Swinomish first foods and cultural sites; (2) an evaluation [...]

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Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2012
fundingSources
amount21200.0
sourceNW CSC
amount29000.0
sourceNPLCC
totalFunds50200.0
totalFunds50200.0

Additional Information

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object
agendas
themes
number1
nameClimate Science & Modeling
options
number2
nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
options
number3
nameResponse of Biological Systems to Climate Change
options
number4
nameVulnerability and Adaptation
options
btrue
number5
nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
options
number6
nameData, Infrastructure, Analysis, and Modeling
options
number7
nameCommunication of Science Findings
options
btrue
nameNorthwest CSC Agenda
urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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