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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
The fifth panel focuses on Indigenous peoples and climate change. The papers consider the political opportunities and obstacles that Indigenous peoples must confront in climate change mitigation and adaptation politics. Indigenous peoples’ response to climate change is influenced by past and present actions of nation-states, by international organizations, and by specific political resources that Native nations have cultivated.
Indigenous Influence in Global Climate Governance - Fernando Arturo Tormos Aponte, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Political Recognition, Resource Access, and Indigenous Environmental Governance in America - Clifton Cottrell, University of Oklahoma
The Determinants of Governmental Responses to Climate Change? An Examination of Indigenous Nations - Tessa Provins, University of Pittsburgh
Climate Policies of Native American Casino Industry - Laura E. Evans, University of Washington; Nives Dolsak, University of Washington
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Activism in Southeast Asia - Kim D. Reimann, Georgia State University