Unless otherwise noted, all files are in PDF format

Presentations:
- Integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science: Time to Listen and Learn (Larry Mason)
- Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, & Western Science (Karen Jarratt-Snider)
- Climate Change in Indian Country: Challenges and Opportunities (John Antonio)
- A Brief Tour through Current Climate Change Science: What’s it mean for the Southwest? (Daniel Ferguson)
- Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in the Southwest (Karletta Chief)
- Hualapai Tribe Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Strategies (Alex Cabillo)
- Land-based Resources: Issues and Opportunities (Pete Fulé, Charles Murphy, Amanda Stan, and Mevin Hunter)
Additional workshop material:
- Secretary of Interior Order 3289: Addressing the Impacts of Climate Change on America’s Water, Land, and Other Natural and Cultural Resources
- Drought Preparedness for Tribes in the Four Corners Region (CLIMAS workshop report, April 2010)
- Assessment of Health and Environmental Impacts of Uranium Mining and Milling: Five-year Plan Grants Mining District, New Mexico (US EPA, March 2011)
- Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States (US Global Change Research Program, 2009)
- Understanding the Science of Climate Change: Talking Points – Impacts to Arid Lands (Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/NRR—2010/209)
Information contact:
Sue Wotkyns
Climate Change Program Manager
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
Northern Arizona University
Ph: 928/523-1488
Fx: 928/523-1266
Email: Susan.Wotkyns@nau.edu
Last updated: October 11, 2011
