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36, No. 1, 2020 Makah Traditional Knowledge and Cultural... Since time immemorial, Qwidičča?a•tx, or the Makah Tribe, have lived on the northwest Olympic Peninsula in what is currently Washington ...
In the subarctic and arctic reaches of the Northwest Territories (NWT), the climate is warming faster than most other places ...
Indigenous, local, and traditional knowledge systems and practices, including Indigenous Peoples’ holistic view of community and environment, are a major resource for adapting to climate change, but ...
The study documents the Mahadev Koli tribe's use of 51 tree species for medicinal purposes, highlighting that this ...
Humans have always lived by the coasts and waterways, and thus these locations are rich with archaeological sites. Natural ...
Indigenous communities cope with environmental changes with their traditional knowledge making them the agents of change and the protagonists in combating climate change. Indigenous people are ...
Brasilia - Brazilian Environment and Climate Change Minister, Marina Silva took part in the final day of the ‘Renew Our Power ...
Climate change presents a pervasive threat to the health ... prior and informed consent of indigenous peoples and local communities and to draw on their traditional knowledge and ocean stewardship.
“The communication of climate change science is a highly politicized issue ... implementing risk management strategies, or relying on traditional knowledge. Growers’ decisions to adapt are dependent ...
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