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Final Report: Cultural Adaptation Through Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change

Klamath Basin Tribal Youth Prgram

Dates

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2013-09-18
Start Date
2013-09-18
End Date
2015-03-31

Citation

Southern Oregon University(Collaborator), US Bureau of Indian Affairs(Collaborator), Yurok Tribe(Collaborator), US Fish and Wildlife Service(Collaborator), Resighini Rancheria(Collaborator), Karuk Tribe(Collaborator), Hoopa Valley Tribe(Collaborator), US Geological Survey(Collaborator), US Forest Service(Collaborator), Quartz Valley Indian Reservation(Principal Investigator), Kim Mattson(Principal Investigator), Klamath Basin Tribal Youth Program(Collaborator), Klamath Basin Tribal Youth Program Unknown(Collaborator), Klamath Tribes of Oregon(Collaborator), Klamath Tribes of Oregon Unknown(Collaborator), Coastal Ecosystems Institute of Northern California(Principal Investigator), Jill Demers(Principal Investigator), Final Report: Cultural Adaptation Through Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Climate Change, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=39

Summary

The Quartz Valley Indian Reservation will partner with tribes, federal agencies and higher education institutions in the Klamath Basin on a tribal youth intern program for the summer of 2014. This program will build on current efforts to integrate western science and TEK for climate change planning and adaptation in the Klamath Basin.

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge Conservation Planning Conservation Design Tribes Federal resource managers Academics & scientific researchers

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  • Mattson2013

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