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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;...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
CASC,
Completed,
Data Visualization & Tools,
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Indigenous Peoples,
Indigenous Peoples,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Northwest CASC,
Projects by Region,
Salish Sea,
Science Tools for Managers,
Science Tools for Managers,
Swinomish Tribe,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Washington,
climate change,
conservation,
human health, Fewer tags
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Healthy shellfish beds provide important ecosystem services, support local economies, and promote human well-being and sense of place. For Coast Salish Tribes, including the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (SITC), clams are a highly valued traditional food, playing a key role in Coast Salish worldviews. Clam harvests also provide: opportunities for tribal members to exercise their treaty rights; access to a local source of protein; and educational opportunities where elders can share teachings with youth that honor and reinforce community values like stewardship and reciprocity. However, clams and clam habitats are threatened by climate change and ocean acidification. Recent research reports a decline in native...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2021,
CASC,
Indigenous Peoples,
Indigenous Peoples,
Northwest, All tags...
Northwest CASC,
Other Wildlife,
Other Wildlife,
Projects by Region,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants, Fewer tags
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Final Progress Report for the project, Correlation and Climate Sensitivity of Human Health and Environmental Indicators in the Salish Sea.
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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 impending...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service,
Report;
Tags: Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Climate Change,
Disease, pest, and invasive species,
Federal resource managers,
Health indicators, All tags...
LCC Network Science Catalog,
NPLCC,
PNW,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Priority E. Invasive species, diseases, pests,
Project,
Salish Sea,
Salish Sea,
State agencies,
Swinomish,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-9,
Washington,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
climate sensitivity,
completed,
product,
species sensitivities,
vegetation changes, Fewer tags
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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 impending...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2012,
Changes in sea level and coastal storms,
Climate Change,
Disease, pest, and invasive species,
Federal resource managers, All tags...
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LCC Network Science Catalog - LCCScienceCatalog,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
NPLCC,
North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
PNW,
PNW,
PNW,
PNW,
Priority C. Effects of changes in sea levels,
Priority E. Invasive species, diseases, pests,
Project,
Publication,
Report,
Salish Sea,
Salish Sea,
Science Project,
State agencies,
TEK,
TEK,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge,
Traditional Ecological knowledge,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
Tribes,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Vulnerability Assessment,
WA-1,
WA-1,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-10,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-2,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-3,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-6,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-7,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
WA-9,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
Washington,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
adaptation strategies,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
species sensitivities,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes,
vegetation changes, Fewer tags
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