Monograph 9 Cover File


Monograph 9

Studies from SCERP's Tribal Environmental Program or STEP

 

The U.S.-Mexican border environment:
Tribal Environmental Issues of the Border Region

Edited by Michael Wilken-Robertson

Entire Book [5.2 MB]

Table of Contents [359 KB]

Executive Summary. The SCERP Tribal Environmental Program [337 KB]
Resumen Ejecutivo. El Programa Ambiental de Comunidades Indígenas del CIPAS
[341 KB]
D. Rick Van Schoik and Amy Conner

I. Indigenous Groups of Mexico's Northern Border Region [91 KB]
Michael Wilken-Robertson

II. Indigenous Groups of Baja California and the Environment [102 KB]
Michael Wilken-Robertson

III. Strategies for Sustainable Development of Natural and Cultural Resources in the Paipai Indian Community of Santa Catarina, Baja California [125 KB]
Michael Wilken-Robertson

IV. The Development of a Geographic Information System at Tohono O'odham Nation, Arizona [1.9 MB]
Phoebe B. McNeally, Barry Biediger, and Daniel McCool

V. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tigua Tribe of El Paso, Texas [911 KB]
Jacob A. Massoud and John A. Peterson

VI. Iron-Rich Mine Tailings Fail to Perform as Fertilizer: An Economic Development Model [1.1 MB]
John G. Mexal, Constance L. Falk, April Ulery, Geno Picchioni, Richard Ng, Carolyn Taylor, and Ashley Hagen

VII. Association of Gastrointestinal Illnesses and Environmental Factors in a Kumiai Indian Community in Baja California, Mexico [172 KB]
Kathleen Coates Hedberg and Richard M. Gersberg

VIII. Indigenous Education: A Literature Review [62 KB]
Susan L. Williams

Epilogue. Challenges: Collaborating with Tribal Nations [359 KB]
Richard Meyers

Index [43 KB]


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