uri,href,identifier,attrs.Abstract,attrs.Author,attrs.DOI,"attrs.Database Provider",attrs.Date,attrs.ISSN,attrs.Issue,attrs.Journal,attrs.Keywords,attrs.Language,attrs.Pages,attrs.Title,attrs.Volume,attrs.Year,attrs._record_number,attrs._uuid,attrs.reftype,child_publication
/reference/d7ed19d6-e5ac-4b44-b686-0a8a16fc431b,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/d7ed19d6-e5ac-4b44-b686-0a8a16fc431b,d7ed19d6-e5ac-4b44-b686-0a8a16fc431b,"The rate at which global mean sea level (GMSL) rose during the 20th century is uncertain, with little consensus between various reconstructions that indicate rates of rise ranging from 1.3 to 2 mm⋅y−1. Here we present a 20th-century GMSL reconstruction computed using an area-weighting technique for averaging tide gauge records that both incorporates up-to-date observations of vertical land motion (VLM) and corrections for local geoid changes resulting from ice melting and terrestrial freshwater storage and allows for the identification of possible differences compared with earlier attempts. Our reconstructed GMSL trend of 1.1 ± 0.3 mm⋅y−1 (1σ) before 1990 falls below previous estimates, whereas our estimate of 3.1 ± 1.4 mm⋅y−1 from 1993 to 2012 is consistent with independent estimates from satellite altimetry, leading to overall acceleration larger than previously suggested. This feature is geographically dominated by the Indian Ocean–Southern Pacific region, marking a transition from lower-than-average rates before 1990 toward unprecedented high rates in recent decades. We demonstrate that VLM corrections, area weighting, and our use of a common reference datum for tide gauges may explain the lower rates compared with earlier GMSL estimates in approximately equal proportion. The trends and multidecadal variability of our GMSL curve also compare well to the sum of individual contributions obtained from historical outputs of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5. This, in turn, increases our confidence in process-based projections presented in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.","Dangendorf, Sönke; Marcos, Marta; Wöppelmann, Guy; Conrad, Clinton P.; Frederikse, Thomas; Riva, Riccardo",10.1073/pnas.1616007114,www.pnas.org.eres.library.manoa.hawaii.edu,2017/06/06/,"0027-8424, 1091-6490",23,"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America","tide gauges; fingerprints; global mean sea level; vertical land motion",en,5946-5951,"Reassessment of 20th century global mean sea level rise",114,2017,22415,d7ed19d6-e5ac-4b44-b686-0a8a16fc431b,"Journal Article",/article/10.1073/pnas.1616007114
/reference/d8c1f7f9-fb54-45d9-911e-4be513768d09,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/d8c1f7f9-fb54-45d9-911e-4be513768d09,d8c1f7f9-fb54-45d9-911e-4be513768d09,,"Grossman, Z.Parker, A.Frank, B.",,,,,,,,,,"Asserting Native Resilience: Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations Face the Climate Crisis",,2012,3899,d8c1f7f9-fb54-45d9-911e-4be513768d09,Book,/book/9ccab58b-e800-4cb0-b1c7-e6ff111013ea
/reference/da9ddc98-c6e4-4316-9735-d53569de26a5,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/da9ddc98-c6e4-4316-9735-d53569de26a5,da9ddc98-c6e4-4316-9735-d53569de26a5,,"Ravotti, Nicholas M.",,,,0094-002X,2,"American Indian Law Review",,,279-318,"Access to energy in Indian Country: The difficulties of self-determination in renewable energy development",41,2017,25360,da9ddc98-c6e4-4316-9735-d53569de26a5,"Journal Article",/article/access-energy-indian-country-difficulties-self-determination-renewable-energy-development
/reference/dcd99b11-6940-4ea4-9696-427c994262a0,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/dcd99b11-6940-4ea4-9696-427c994262a0,dcd99b11-6940-4ea4-9696-427c994262a0,,"EPA,",,,,,,,,,,"Identifying, Assessing and Adapting to Climate Change Impacts to Yurok Water and Aquatic Resources, Food Security and Tribal Health",,2017,25999,dcd99b11-6940-4ea4-9696-427c994262a0,Report,/report/identifying-assessing-adapting-climate-change-impacts-yurok-water-aquatic-resources-food-security-tribal-health
/reference/de02ab2c-bae5-4397-a74d-d6a70d53c646,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/de02ab2c-bae5-4397-a74d-d6a70d53c646,de02ab2c-bae5-4397-a74d-d6a70d53c646,,"Anderson, Terry L.; Leonard, Bryan",,,,,,,,,3-17,"Institutions and the wealth of Indian nations",,2016,25340,de02ab2c-bae5-4397-a74d-d6a70d53c646,"Book Section",/book/89525a43-2c17-44a2-a99b-fc7d556a615f
/reference/debdf209-4050-4706-965c-09cff7ec353b,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/debdf209-4050-4706-965c-09cff7ec353b,debdf209-4050-4706-965c-09cff7ec353b,,"Voggesser, GarritLynn, KathyDaigle, JohnLake, Frank K.Ranco, Darren",10.1007/s10584-013-0733-4,,"October 2013",0165-0009,3,"Climatic Change",,English,615-626,"Cultural impacts to tribes from climate change influences on forests",120,2013,3852,debdf209-4050-4706-965c-09cff7ec353b,"Journal Article",/article/10.1007/s10584-013-0733-4
/reference/e043e0ac-8be2-4da7-824a-7b08b2bd7b15,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e043e0ac-8be2-4da7-824a-7b08b2bd7b15,e043e0ac-8be2-4da7-824a-7b08b2bd7b15,,"Peterson, Harold; McGhee, Chester; Blackhair, Johnna; Rawlings, Leonard; Kelley, Marlene; Bluecloud, Keith; Harjo, Rheta; Ruth, Andrew; Saunders, David; Gordon, Latonya; Maytubby, Bruce",,,"10-14 January",,,,,,"Paper 864","Weather Ready Nation Ambassadors Program at the Bureau of Indian Affairs",,2016,24972,e043e0ac-8be2-4da7-824a-7b08b2bd7b15,"Conference Paper",/generic/b74e0609-19f9-4f26-b7c9-10dd28287619
/reference/e061ef38-98af-418f-8a2a-6a60fabda25e,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e061ef38-98af-418f-8a2a-6a60fabda25e,e061ef38-98af-418f-8a2a-6a60fabda25e,,"Grah, OliverBeaulieu, Jezra",10.1007/s10584-013-0747-y,,"October 2013",0165-0009,3,"Climatic Change",,English,657-670,"The effect of climate change on glacier ablation and baseflow support in the Nooksack River basin and implications on Pacific salmonid species protection and recovery",120,2013,3905,e061ef38-98af-418f-8a2a-6a60fabda25e,"Journal Article",/article/10.1007/s10584-013-0747-y
/reference/e0a81c23-060a-4dd0-ab7c-875203be1bda,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e0a81c23-060a-4dd0-ab7c-875203be1bda,e0a81c23-060a-4dd0-ab7c-875203be1bda,,"Shearer, C.",,,,,,"Journal of Political Ecology",,,174-183,"The political ecology of climate adaptation assistance: Alaska Natives, displacement, and relocation",19,2012,2830,e0a81c23-060a-4dd0-ab7c-875203be1bda,"Journal Article",/article/the-political-ecology-of-climate-adaptation-assistance-alaska-natives-displacement-and-relocation
/reference/e345a3c6-d306-4646-9eb8-012a061b94e8,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e345a3c6-d306-4646-9eb8-012a061b94e8,e345a3c6-d306-4646-9eb8-012a061b94e8,,"Singletary, Loretta; Sterle, Kelley",10.3390/w9020099,,,2073-4441,2,Water,,,99,"Collaborative modeling to assess drought resiliency of snow‐fed river dependent communities in the western United States: A case study in the Truckee‐Carson River System",9,2017,24920,e345a3c6-d306-4646-9eb8-012a061b94e8,"Journal Article",/article/10.3390/w9020099
/reference/e3a33475-9c92-40f7-9745-3d5afcadb3f1,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e3a33475-9c92-40f7-9745-3d5afcadb3f1,e3a33475-9c92-40f7-9745-3d5afcadb3f1,,"Hatfield, JerryTakle, GeneGrotjahn, RichardHolden, PatrickIzaurralde, R. CesarMader, TerryMarshall, ElizabethLiverman, Diana",10.7930/J02Z13FR,,,,,,,,150-174,"Ch. 6: Agriculture",,2014,4717,e3a33475-9c92-40f7-9745-3d5afcadb3f1,"Book Section",/report/nca3/chapter/agriculture
/reference/e4a7c22c-b38f-4701-8718-0696a2c62901,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e4a7c22c-b38f-4701-8718-0696a2c62901,e4a7c22c-b38f-4701-8718-0696a2c62901,,"Frye, Dustin D.","10.2139/ssrn.2181724 ",,,,,,,,,"Leasing, Law, and Land Tenure: Understanding the Impact of the Long-Term Leasing Act of 1955 on Indian Land Holdings",,2012,25348,e4a7c22c-b38f-4701-8718-0696a2c62901,Report,/report/leasing-law-land-tenure-understanding-impact-long-term-leasing-act-1955-on-indian-land-holdings
/reference/e7386ded-fc42-4907-b607-4ccc458dd638,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e7386ded-fc42-4907-b607-4ccc458dd638,e7386ded-fc42-4907-b607-4ccc458dd638,,"Nania, Julie; Cozzetto, Karen; Gillet, Nicole; Duren, Sabre; Tapp, Anne Mariah; Eitner, Michael; Baldwin, Beth",,,,,,,,,204,"Considerations for climate change and variability adaptation on the Navajo Nation",,2014,24985,e7386ded-fc42-4907-b607-4ccc458dd638,Report,/report/considerations-climate-change-variability-adaptation-on-navajo-nation
/reference/e800e5ea-5ffd-48e3-bf43-274002d66d30,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e800e5ea-5ffd-48e3-bf43-274002d66d30,e800e5ea-5ffd-48e3-bf43-274002d66d30,,"U.S. Census Bureau,",,,,,,,,,,,,2017,25991,e800e5ea-5ffd-48e3-bf43-274002d66d30,Blog,/webpage/6d6bd7ba-2ecb-45f6-8e9f-a303b0eb9a50
/reference/e8459082-160f-464d-a92d-14ef002ff462,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e8459082-160f-464d-a92d-14ef002ff462,e8459082-160f-464d-a92d-14ef002ff462,,"Cosens, Barbara",,,,,,,,,5-21,"The legacy of Winters v. United States and the Winters Doctrine, one hundred years later",,2012,25344,e8459082-160f-464d-a92d-14ef002ff462,"Book Section",/book/7c7c2829-f61c-47c9-baa0-95705e3b0f75
/reference/e9137b2c-1fbd-4e41-8493-6394a4b6f1cc,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/e9137b2c-1fbd-4e41-8493-6394a4b6f1cc,e9137b2c-1fbd-4e41-8493-6394a4b6f1cc,,"Bailey, Zinzi D.; Krieger, Nancy; Agénor, Madina; Graves, Jasmine; Linos, Natalia; Bassett, Mary T.",10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30569-X,,2017/04/08/,0140-6736,10077,"The Lancet",,,1453-1463,"Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: Evidence and interventions",389,2017,25341,e9137b2c-1fbd-4e41-8493-6394a4b6f1cc,"Journal Article",/article/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30569-X
/reference/ea0d9e2a-65cb-4752-9d83-418c38efa380,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ea0d9e2a-65cb-4752-9d83-418c38efa380,ea0d9e2a-65cb-4752-9d83-418c38efa380,,"Raymond-Yakoubian, Brenden; Raymond-Yakoubian, Julie",,,,,,,,,216,"“Always Taught Not to Waste”: Traditional Knowledge and Norton Sound/Bering Strait Salmon Populations",,2015,24970,ea0d9e2a-65cb-4752-9d83-418c38efa380,Report,/report/always-taught-not-waste-traditional-knowledge-norton-soundbering-strait-salmon-populations
/reference/eac03a8d-a422-4973-bfcf-b4e04916cb81,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/eac03a8d-a422-4973-bfcf-b4e04916cb81,eac03a8d-a422-4973-bfcf-b4e04916cb81,,"Gadamus, Lily; Raymond-Yakoubian, J.",,,,0066-6939,2,"Arctic Anthropology",,,87-101,"A Bering Strait indigenous framework for resource management: Respectful seal and walrus hunting",52,2015,22204,eac03a8d-a422-4973-bfcf-b4e04916cb81,"Journal Article",/article/bering-strait-indigenous-framework-resource-management-respectful-seal-walrus-hunting
/reference/ef21fb33-a9c6-4df8-b913-15d2798619ef,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ef21fb33-a9c6-4df8-b913-15d2798619ef,ef21fb33-a9c6-4df8-b913-15d2798619ef,,"Cosens, Barbara; Chaffin, Brian",10.3390/w8030097,,,2073-4441,3,Water,,,97,"Adaptive governance of water resources shared with Indigenous Peoples: The role of law",8,2016,25345,ef21fb33-a9c6-4df8-b913-15d2798619ef,"Journal Article",/article/10.3390/w8030097
/reference/f1601533-28d5-409b-83c4-2ff390596e71,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f1601533-28d5-409b-83c4-2ff390596e71,f1601533-28d5-409b-83c4-2ff390596e71,"Anthropogenic climate change is increasingly threatening cultural heritage; cultural resource managers, communities, and archaeologists are confronting this reality. Yet the phenomenon is happening over such a wide range of physical and sociocultural contexts that it is a problem too big for any one organization or discipline to tackle. Therefore, the sharing of best practices and examples between the communities dealing with this problem is essential. This article presents examples from communities, cultural resource managers, and archaeologists who are engaging with climate change–based threats to cultural heritage. Our presentation of these international activities follows the US National Park Service (NPS) four-pillar approach to climate-change threats to cultural heritage: science, mitigation, adaptation, and communication. We discuss this approach and then present a number of cases in which communities or institutions are attempting to manage cultural heritage threatened by climate change through these four pillars. This article restricts itself to examples that are taking place outside of the USA and concludes with some general recommendations for both archaeologists and funding entities.","Hambrecht, George; Rockman, Marcy",10.1017/aaq.2017.30,"Cambridge University Press",,0002-7316,4,"American Antiquity",,,627-641,"International approaches to climate change and cultural heritage",82,2017,25351,f1601533-28d5-409b-83c4-2ff390596e71,"Journal Article",/article/10.1017/aaq.2017.30
/reference/f1c46c82-f14b-4829-a983-1ac11019a444,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f1c46c82-f14b-4829-a983-1ac11019a444,f1c46c82-f14b-4829-a983-1ac11019a444,"Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous communities live subsistence lifestyles that are severely disrupted by the effects of climate change. Additionally, in many parts of the world, domestic law is applied differently to indigenous peoples than it is to their non-indigenous peers, further complicating the quest for legal remedies. The contributors to this book bring a range of expert legal perspectives to this complex discussion, offering both a comprehensive explanation of climate change-related problems faced by indigenous communities and a breakdown of various real world attempts to devise workable legal solutions. Regions covered include North and South America (Brazil, Canada, the US and the Arctic), the Pacific Islands (Fiji, Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia), Australia and New Zealand, Asia (China and Nepal) and Africa (Kenya).","Tsosie, Rebecca",,,2013,,,,,,79-95,"Climate change and indigenous peoples: Comparative models of sovereignty",,2013,24966,f1c46c82-f14b-4829-a983-1ac11019a444,"Book Section",/book/climate-change-indigenous-peoples-search-legal-remedies
/reference/f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6,f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6,,USGCRP,10.7930/J0R49NQX,,,,,,,,,"The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment",,2016,19368,f1e633d5-070a-4a7d-935b-a2281a0c9cb6,Book,/report/usgcrp-climate-human-health-assessment-2016
/reference/f3de0106-ce66-4efb-9204-f834b12720f5,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f3de0106-ce66-4efb-9204-f834b12720f5,f3de0106-ce66-4efb-9204-f834b12720f5,,"Lummi Natural Resources Department,",,,,,,,,,[various],"Lummi Nation climate change mitigation and adaptation plan: 2016-2026",,2016,24980,f3de0106-ce66-4efb-9204-f834b12720f5,Report,/report/lummi-nation-climate-change-mitigation-adaptation-plan-2016-2026
/reference/f4777cfd-95cd-4a68-b749-ab24939be9fb,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f4777cfd-95cd-4a68-b749-ab24939be9fb,f4777cfd-95cd-4a68-b749-ab24939be9fb,,"Ristroph, Elizaveta Barrett",10.1163/18786561-00704003,,,1878-6553,4,"Climate Law","adaptation; indigenous peoples; Alaska Native Villages; relocation",,259-289,"When climate takes a village: Legal pathways toward the relocation of Alaska native villages",7,2017,25361,f4777cfd-95cd-4a68-b749-ab24939be9fb,"Journal Article",/article/10.1163/18786561-00704003
/reference/f5751fe0-05cf-47eb-8e47-3d84a1949c76,https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f5751fe0-05cf-47eb-8e47-3d84a1949c76,f5751fe0-05cf-47eb-8e47-3d84a1949c76,"Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a reported leading cause of death among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) and takes a disproportionate toll on these populations. Using the electronic database PubMed, the purpose of this review is to summarize findings from CVD morbidity/mortality outcome studies, as well as CVD and CVD risk factor intervention studies among AI/ANs, published in 2014 and 2015.","Mohammed, Selina A.; Udell, Wadiya",10.1007/s12170-017-0526-9,,"January 17",1932-9563,1,"Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports",,,1,"American Indians/Alaska Natives and cardiovascular disease: Outcomes, interventions, and areas of opportunity",11,2017,24929,f5751fe0-05cf-47eb-8e47-3d84a1949c76,"Journal Article",/article/10.1007/s12170-017-0526-9
