Karuk Tribe Climate Vulnerability Assessment: Assessing Vulnerabilities From the Increased Frequency of High Severity Fire

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Authors

Karuk Tribe

Published

2016

Description

The Karuk Tribe is actively involved in climate planning. We are currently conducting a climate vulnerability assessment that focuses on the increased risk of high severity wildfire. The Eco-Cultural Resource Management Plan suggests that management practices must account for future climate, environmental, and socio-cultural change. Our current vulnerability assessment builds on this planning document.

Climate Impact Tags

Temperature Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability

Resource Type Tags

Assessment

Topics

Extent: Humboldt County, Siskiyou County

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Last updated: April 26, 2024