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,Fishers’ Perceptions of Environmental and Climate Change in Puerto Rico: Implications for Adaptatiopacts on fish species affect the ability of fishers to harvest them resulting in reductions in revenue and food security. Understanding factors impacting and transforming fisheries from the viewpoint of the fishers is crucial for developing adequate strategies to maximize coastal communities’ resiliCloudburst 发表于 2025-3-28 19:38:14
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Indigenous Knowledge and Dynamics Among Himalayan Peoples, Vegetation, and Climate Change,ate our results for insights into long-term trends. Himalayan climate change is perceived by traditional peoples, who adapt, mitigate, and integrate these changes into their cosmologies. Himalayan alpine vegetation is also responding quickly to climatic changes: mountain vegetation is proliferatingParaplegia 发表于 2025-3-29 07:03:44
,Observing “Weeds” to Understand Local Perceptions of Environmental Change in a Temperate Rural Areacal discourses on biodiversity, in our case wild flora, provide insight into what people see as changing in their environment. We conducted ethnographic research, including interviews and participant observation, on perceptions of biodiversity change in Bas-Comminges, a rural area of France where ag参考书目 发表于 2025-3-29 07:22:00
Whose Climate, Whose Changes? Various Views from Rural Northern Cameroon,al profile. Formal education level, economic strategy, and autochthony versus migration are promising explanatory variables to account for the heterogeneity of discourses about climate change..Weather conditions, especially the timing of rainfall, are highly variable from one year to another in the合群 发表于 2025-3-29 12:38:01
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