WESTERN ALASKA PARTNERSHIP

Freshwater Projects

​Climate Change Health Assessments for Three Coastal, Riverine and Lake System Communities

7/31/2019

 

​This project evaluates the connections between climate change impacts and health in Bristol Bay communities. Climate change impacts were assessed through the lens of public health, with an eye towards the potential effects on disease, injury, food and water security, and mental health.  Three focal communities were included in this assessment: Nondalton, a lake community, Levelock, a river community, and Pilot Point, a coastal community.  The resulting assessment reports will be used to assist focal communities, as well as neighboring communities, in addressing climate-change related issues.


Project ID: WA2011_12 ​
Lead Investigator: Susan Flensburg, Bristol Bay Native Association; Michael Brubaker, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Collaborators: Jennifer Skarada, Bristol Bay Area Health Consortium, Michael Knapp, Blud Skies Solutions, LLC; Izetta Chambers, UAF Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Project Duration: 2011 - 2014
Products
Climate Change Survey Questions.pdf
File Size: 1423 kb
File Type: pdf
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Climate Change Survey Results.pdf
File Size: 206 kb
File Type: pdf
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Climate Change in Levelock, Alaska.pdf
File Size: 6313 kb
File Type: pdf
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Climate Change in Nondalton, Alaska.pdf
File Size: 5447 kb
File Type: pdf
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Climate Change in Pilot Point, Alaska.pdf
File Size: 6152 kb
File Type: pdf
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Final Synthesis Report.pdf
File Size: 7695 kb
File Type: pdf
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Related Resources: 
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Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium's Center for Climate and Health
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Climate Change Impact Assessments for additional communities​.

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