Donatuto, J., R. Gregory and L. Campbell. 2016. Developing responsive indicators of Indigenous community health. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 13, 899; doi:10.3390/ijerph13090899
Hicks, C.C., A. Levine, A. Agrawal, X. Basurto, S.J. Breslow, C. Carothers, S. Charnley, S. Coulthard, N. Dolsak, J. Donatuto, C. Gracia-Quijano, M.B. Mascia, K. Norman, M.R. Poe, T. Satterfield, K. St. Martin, and P.S. Levin. 2016. Engage key social concepts for sustainability. Science V 352, Issue 6281: 38-40 ; doi: 10.1126/science.aad4977
Video:
Including Indigenous Health Indicators to explain why including
natural resources in Coast Salish health assessments is key to
more accurate results.
Presentation at the Northwest Indian College Salish Sea Speakers
series, April 28, 2016
McOliver, C.A., J. Donatuto, A.K. Camper, J.T. Doyle, M.J. Eggers, T.E. Ford, M.A. Lila, J. Berner, and L. Campbell. 2015. Community-based research as a mechanism to reduce environmental health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 12(4): 4076-4100; doi:10.3390/ijerph120404076
Webinar/video: “Correlation and climate sensitivity of human health and environmental indicators in the Salish Sea” by Dr Jamie Donatuto and Dr Eric Grossman (USGS) for the North Pacific Landscape Conversation Cooperative Science-Management webinar, November 2014.
Indigenous Community Health and Climate Change: Integrating Biophysical and Social Science Indicators. By Jamie Donatuto, Eric E. Grossman, John Konovsky, Sarah Grossman & Larry W. Campbell. Coastal Management, Volume 42, Issue 4 (2014). Pages 355-373
Poisoning the body to nourish the soul: Prioritising health risks and impacts in a Native American community. By Jamie L. Donatuto, Terre A. Satterfield and Robin Gregory. Health, Risk & Society, Vol. 13, No. 2, April 2011, 103–127.
White Paper: Key Indicators of Tribal Human Health in Relation to the Salish Sea.
Additional resources have been provided by the North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative and the NW Climate Science Center to the Swinomish Tribe (#F12AP00994, 2012-2013)