Friday, May 24, 2013

National Drought Mitigation Center

Tribal Drought Plans and Resources

Several Native American tribes have lands that are in arid or semi-arid parts of the country, and include drought planning as part of their land management programs.

If you have additional or more recent information that should be listed with these resources, please email ndmc@unl.edu.

Cooperative Drought Contingency Plan - Hualapai Reservation More Info Visit site
Hualapai Department of Natural Resources More Info Visit site
Indian Range Livestock Production in the West and Southwest: Entering, Enduring, and Emerging from Drought Conditions More Info Visit site
Navajo Nation Drought Contingency Plan More Info Visit site
Northern Cheyenne Tribe Drought Mitigation Plan More Info Visit site
Zuni Drought Contingency Plan More Info Visit site
Case Study of Tribal Drought Planning: The Hualapai Tribe More Info

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