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Titlebook: Changing Climate, Changing Worlds; Local Knowledge and Meredith Welch-Devine,Anne Sourdril,Brian J. Burke Book 2020 Springer Nature Switze

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,“We Used to go Asking for the Rains”: Local Interpretations of Environmental Changes and Implicatiod to seasons, precipitation, and temperatures). The most important findings of this research lie in people’s descriptions of ecological changes and their interpretations and explanations for these changes, which focus on arguments that are cultural (abandonment of ritual practices, access to ancestr
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Indigenous Knowledge and Dynamics Among Himalayan Peoples, Vegetation, and Climate Change,alpine meadows and yak grazing to yet higher elevations. Medicinal herb collection, a major economic activity, will likely expand and subsequently experience overharvesting. Yak grazing at increasingly high elevations may stress the animals, the pastures, and the herders. Tourism may put yet further
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Climate Change in a Floodplain of the Brazilian Amazon: Scientific Observation and Local Knowledge, impacted by local rainfall. Environmental change cannot be dissociated from social, economic, and political changes. It is generating uncertainty, but floodplain dwellers are more able to adapt to it than other societies.
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Operationalizing Local Ecological Knowledge in Climate Change Research: Challenges and Opportunitiel arguments that give support to the idea that local knowledge systems can contribute in original ways to the endeavors of climate change research. Then, we explore the potential of using information and communication technologies to gather and share local knowledge of climate change impacts. We do
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Understanding Microexperiences of Climate Change: How Climate Ethnography Informs Collaboration, Adom the spectacular scenes of climate disruption to the slow and subtle, the small but consequential shifts in the species and landscapes that we humans interact with on a constant basis. This introductory chapter offers an analytical framework for the chapters that follow. Synthesizing lessons from
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