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Climate Change Vulnerability of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in the Southwest

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Blue lake in dry desert landscape

Pyramid Lake, NV. Credit: Alex Wild (Public Domain)

Project Summary

Principal Investigator(s):

  • Karletta Chief (University of Arizona)

Co-Investigator(s):

  • Aleix Serrat-Capdevila (University of Arizona)
  • William J. Smith Jr. (University of Arizona)
  • David E. Busch (USGS Pacific Southwest Area)

Fiscal Year: 2012

Start Date: 09/2012

End Date: 03/2015

Project Overview 

Summary:  

Native Americans are one of the most vulnerable populations to climate change in the United States because of their reliance upon the natural environment for food, livelihood, and cultural traditions. In the Southwest, where the temperature and precipitation changes from climate change are expected to be particularly severe, tribal communities may be especially vulnerable. Through this project, researchers sought to better understand the climate change threats facing the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of northwestern Nevada. Researchers found that the Tribe’s vulnerability to climate change stems from its dependence on Pyramid Lake, which may experience reduced water supply in the future. This will potentially have negative consequences for the endangered cui-ui fish, which is an important food and income source for the Tribe. At the same time, the Tribe is limited in its current ability to respond to climate impacts because of few economic opportunities and dwindling federal support. Researchers worked collaboratively with the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe to develop adaptation and water management strategies that will help the Tribe prepare for and respond to climate change impacts.

Related Publications

  • Community-engaged participatory climate research with the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
  • Indigenous experiences in the U.S. with climate change and environmental stewardship in the Anthropocene
  • Climate change perception, observation and policy support in rural Nevada: A comparative analysis of Native Americans, non-native ranchers and farmers and mainstream America
  • Climate change impacts on the water resources of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S.
  • Final Report: Climate Change Vulnerability of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe in the Southwest
  • Year-round Migrations of the Cui-ui and Lahontan Cutthroat Trout in Pyramid Lake
  • Climate change in arid lands and Native American socioeconomic vulnerability: The case of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe