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EPA Tribal News, Fall 2003-Winter 2004 | Tribal Environmental Network | US EPA04-30-2007
Through indigenous knowledge, along with some of the best science in EPA, we ... A threat to the life subsistence of indigenous people has been linked to the contamination of the environment ...
http://www.epa.gov/oppt/tribal/pubs/epatribal1.htm (HTML)
Puget Sound Georgia Basin Ecosystem | Region 10 | US EPA11-01-2006
Traditional Ecological Knowledge Tribes and First Nations are a crucial component of the ... and living sustainably in their environments has befitted them with knowledge about their surroundings that brings great depth and breadth to ...
http://www.epa.gov/region10/psgb/us_canada_partnerships/traditional_ec... (HTML)
Impacts of Climate Change on Health Benefits of a Tribal Alaskan Resource: Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Risk Assessment Through Local Monitoring06-30-2008
... will be conditioned by community-held risk perceptions, local tribal knowledge, and uncertainties regarding global climate change impacts on these valued ...
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Environmental perceptions and traditional environmental knowledge among ethnic groups of Altai Mountains of Russia and Mongolia09-06-2005
... study will fill the gap in research on environmental traditional knowledge in Inner Asia and provide a possibility for comparison to similar studies among indigenous people in North America ...
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Transferring Knowledge of Shrub Ecology and Management to Promote Integrated Vegetation Management on Powerline Corridors | Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program | US EPA10-27-2006
Knowledge of Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) has grown in New York ... Key to our growing knowledge is the philosophy and principles for culturing desirable plant communities ...
http://www.epa.gov/pesp/regional_grants/2002/r2-2002.htm (HTML)
EPA02-25-2009
information about the role of local and indigenous knowledge in adaptation and sustainability research on page 833 of chapter ... Society for Ecological Restoration International’s (SERI) Indigenous Peoples’ Restoration Network’s (IPRN) web site on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and climate change ...
http://www.epa.gov/ow/climatechange/links.html (HTML)
EPA09-12-2008
Combining modern watershed assessment techniques with indigenous knowledge produces valuable insights about historical conditions, resource trends, and restoration ... Tribal elders and other long-time residents can provide local knowledge about changes in watershed conditions.
http://www.epa.gov/WatershedAcademy/wam/intro.html (HTML)
EPA09-12-2008
Combining modern watershed assessment techniques with indigenous knowledge produces valuable insights about historical conditions, resource trends, and restoration ... Tribal elders and other long-time residents can provide local knowledge about changes in watershed conditions.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/wam/intro.html (HTML)
Region 8 home page02-02-2010
... Colorado June 6-10, 2010 2010 National Tribal Science Forum: Indigenous Knowledge to Promote Positive Change Traverse City, Michigan COOP site Air ...
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Region 8 home page02-02-2010
... Colorado June 6-10, 2010 2010 National Tribal Science Forum: Indigenous Knowledge to Promote Positive Change Traverse City, Michigan COOP site Air ...
http://www.epa.gov/region8/ (HTML)
Announcements | Tribal Air | US EPA01-08-2010
The theme is “Mother Earth: Indigenous Knowledge and Science to Promote Positive Change.” The forum is designed ... With valuable natural resources and knowledge, Indian tribes are poised to share experiences, and discuss and ...
http://www.epa.gov/air/tribal/2009announce.html (HTML)

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