The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium is a non-profit Tribal health organization developed to support the health needs of over 180,000 Alaska Native and American Indian people living in Alaska.
The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium has completed five community-scaled climate change health assessments, developed metrics to better evaluate the magnitude of climate vulnerabilities related to water resources and food security within Alaska Native communities, and supported communities that have already completed the assessment phase and are now moving into the project implementation phase. The Consortium maintains an archive of climate and health assessment reports that describe climate impacts observed in communities throughout the State of Alaska.
Where is the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium’s Climate Work Highlighted in the Guidebook?
Step 1: Activity 1 – Select Climate Change Planning Approach.
Step 1: Activity 4 – Consider Opportunities & Risks of Incorporating Traditional Knowledges.