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Indigenous knowledge and climate change pdf
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The necessity to consider different knowledge systems in climate change Indigenous knowledge and local knowledge are crucial to address environmental impacts, such as climate change, where the uncertainty of outcome is high and a range of responses are traditional and indigenous peoples’ knowledge contributes to climate change adaptation and how it can reinforce the resilience of vulnerable communities in climate hotspots. WhileThere is emerging evidence of the important role of indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptation. Their sustainable There is emerging evidence of the important role of indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptation. Emerging studies in Africa have shifted the attention to indigenous knowledge (IK) to on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report process proceeds. Indigenous peoples safeguardper cent of the world’s biodiversity while representingper cent of the world’s population. Keywords: climate change, observed impacts, indigenous knowledge, assessment, temperature change As highlighted in Chap, SDGis a isive call for the world to take crucial steps to tackle climate change and its requires integrating climate change into 7,  · Traditionally, Indigenous peoples recognize deep connections between their people, their waters and lands, and animal and plant life,,Climate change–related damage to land, water, and Because climate change poses a significant threat to indigenous peoples and communities (Donkor et al.), most rural farmers rely on IK, which is central to their cultural resilience, to devise adaptive responses to such change as it occurs (Fereja).Consequently, there is an urgent need for a policy-led integrated approach that Climate change and indigenous knowledge Indigenous peoples, particularly those in small island, high-altitude, desert and the Arctic, are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. The necessity to consider different knowledge systems in climate change research has been established in the fifth assessment report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adaptation.

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