Tribe: La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians
View Source Document: La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indian Adaptation Plan
Year: 2019
Topic: Strategies for natural and cultural resources
Conservation/restoration to help safeguard vulnerable species from immediate impacts.
Alternate strategies for vulnerable species if short-term strategies no longer working, such as seed banking, propagation, and/or restoration.
Enhance drought preparedness through creating water conservation plans, drought contingency plans, and well monitoring logs.
Consider introducing recommended strategies from resources such as the Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program to restore oak health, including spraying...
Identify if there are certain oaks that are of most importance to the Tribe (culturally for the community and economically...
Remove infested trees and implement additional planting throughout the Reservation, while considering planting of less susceptible or resistant oaks (such...
Develop or promote water conservation or efficiency policies/programs to help households, businesses, and agricultural operations replace irrigation systems and install...
Monitoring of oaks and GSOB at the La Jolla RV Park, campground, and riparian areas.
Expand riparian areas, natural floodplains, and wetlands using ecocultural aquatic/riparian species.
Participation in the Climate Science Alliance Tribal Workgroup discussions on natural resources.
Provide educational outreach programs & resources on the impacts of climate for natural resources and the actions people can take...
Utilize drought services and participate in workshops such as the Native American Water Masters Association (RCAC) field training in document...