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NPLCC Webinar -Correlation and Climate Sensitivity of Human Health and Environmental Indicators in the Salish Sea

Dates

date type
2012-09-15
Start Date
2012-09-15
End Date
2014-03-31

Citation

USGS - NW Climate Science Center(Funding), Swinomish Tribe(Principal Investigator), Jamie Donatuto(Principal Investigator), US Geological Survey(Collaborator), Eric Grossman(Collaborator), Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California(Principal Investigator), Jill Demers(Principal Investigator), North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), NPLCC Webinar -Correlation and Climate Sensitivity of Human Health and Environmental Indicators in the Salish Sea, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/548755b0e4b02acb4f0c8760

Summary

This is an NPLCC webinar.The overarching goal of the project 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 were 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. While results are unique to study participants, no Indigenous community in the coastal Pacific Northwest is immune to the [...]

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North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator)

Purpose

Traditional Ecological Knowledge Vulnerability Assessment Tribes State agencies Federal resource managers

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  • Donatuto2012

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