Global Environmental Change, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 45, P. 79 - 88
Published: May 25, 2017
Language: Английский
Global Environmental Change, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 45, P. 79 - 88
Published: May 25, 2017
Language: Английский
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 321 - 446
Published: Feb. 2, 2022
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Language: Английский
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632Nature Climate Change, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 6(4), P. 349 - 353
Published: March 24, 2016
Language: Английский
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391Science, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 352(6291), P. 1274 - 1275
Published: June 9, 2016
Local ecological knowledge must be placed at the center of environmental governance
Language: Английский
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315One Earth, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 2(6), P. 532 - 543
Published: June 1, 2020
Indigenous peoples globally have high exposure to environmental change and are often considered an "at-risk" population, although there is growing evidence of their resilience. In this Perspective, we examine the common factors affecting resilience by illustrating how interconnected roles place, agency, institutions, collective action, knowledge, learning help cope adapt change. Relationships with place particularly important in that they provide a foundation for belief systems, identity, livelihood practices underlie mechanisms through which experienced, understood, resisted, responded to. Many also face significant vulnerabilities, whereby dislocation due land dispossession, resettlement, landscape fragmentation has challenged persistence knowledge systems undermined compounded speed These vulnerabilities closely linked colonization, globalization, development patterns, underlying importance tackling these pervasive structural challenges.
Language: Английский
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296Global Environmental Change, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 58 - 72
Published: Feb. 14, 2019
Language: Английский
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260Cambridge University Press eBooks, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 321 - 446
Published: Feb. 2, 2022
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Language: Английский
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245Nature Climate Change, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 7(1), P. 6 - 7
Published: Jan. 1, 2017
Language: Английский
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213Environmental Research Letters, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 15(11), P. 113007 - 113007
Published: Nov. 1, 2020
Abstract There is emerging evidence of the important role indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptation. The necessity to consider different systems in research has been established fifth assessment report (AR5) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). However, gaps author expertise and inconsistent by IPCC lead a regionally heterogeneous thematically generic coverage topic. We conducted scoping review peer-reviewed academic literature support better integration existing assessments. question underpinning this is: How adaptation geographically distributed literature? As first systematic global map literature, study provides an overview across regions categorises relevant concepts related their contexts disciplines. results show clusters around tropical rural areas, subtropics, drylands, through planning practice behavioural measures. Knowledge include northern central Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, urban capacity building, as well institutional psychological This supports AR6 also basis follow-up research, e.g. bibliometric analysis, primary underrepresented regions, grey literature.
Language: Английский
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192Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12(1)
Published: June 23, 2022
Abstract Sea level rise (SLR) will increase adaptation needs along low-lying coasts worldwide. Despite centuries of experience with coastal risk, knowledge about the effectiveness and feasibility societal on scale required in a warmer world remains limited. This paper contrasts end-century SLR risks under two warming scenarios, for four settlement archetypes (Urban Atoll Islands, Arctic Communities, Large Tropical Agricultural Deltas, Resource-Rich Cities). We show that be substantially beneficial to continued habitability most settlements over this century, at least until RCP8.5 median is reached. However, diverse locations worldwide limits course indicating situations where even ambitious cannot sufficiently offset failure effectively mitigate greenhouse-gas emissions.
Language: Английский
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113Cambridge University Press eBooks, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 175 - 312
Published: May 24, 2022
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Language: Английский
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