As the climate changes globally time-honoured climate in a region may change and shift to another region. Consequently, local predictors of climate may no longer apply to the area where they were born, but may be invaluable in new regions where previously reliable predictors have become outmoded This paper is set on the proposition thaI traditional (indigenous) know/edge can be a strategic source in adapting to climate change, in these changing times. The research reported in this paper takes the Societal Knowledge Management approach where knowledge that rests within local communities, is harnessed to inform local communities and scientists regarding climate change impacts, so as to adapt to them accurately. A phased study was conducted th...
Local people in the Central Dry Zone (CDZ) of Myanmar have been facing climatic variability for seve...
Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) can play a key role in climate change adaptation (high confiden...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...
The traditional knowledge of indigenous people is often neglected despite its significance in combat...
For centuries the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia have been confronted with major ecological, geolog...
Countries in the developing world are increasingly vulnerable to climate change effects and have a l...
Discourse characterising climate change has largely revolved around aspects within the realm of impa...
There is emerging evidence of the important role of indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptati...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
The study was carried out to gather perceptions and experiences of the Uluguru mountains communities...
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adapta...
251-257The present study was conducted with the objective of documenting and assessing the potentia...
Since time immemorial indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) were used by societies in Africa and the r...
This UNESCO report looks into the damaging effects of climate change on Indigenous cultures.When con...
This study explores the complexity of managing and disseminating Indigenous knowledge. UK-Based Inte...
Local people in the Central Dry Zone (CDZ) of Myanmar have been facing climatic variability for seve...
Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) can play a key role in climate change adaptation (high confiden...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...
The traditional knowledge of indigenous people is often neglected despite its significance in combat...
For centuries the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia have been confronted with major ecological, geolog...
Countries in the developing world are increasingly vulnerable to climate change effects and have a l...
Discourse characterising climate change has largely revolved around aspects within the realm of impa...
There is emerging evidence of the important role of indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptati...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
The study was carried out to gather perceptions and experiences of the Uluguru mountains communities...
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adapta...
251-257The present study was conducted with the objective of documenting and assessing the potentia...
Since time immemorial indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) were used by societies in Africa and the r...
This UNESCO report looks into the damaging effects of climate change on Indigenous cultures.When con...
This study explores the complexity of managing and disseminating Indigenous knowledge. UK-Based Inte...
Local people in the Central Dry Zone (CDZ) of Myanmar have been facing climatic variability for seve...
Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) can play a key role in climate change adaptation (high confiden...
Higher temperatures, wildlife extinction, rising sea levels, droughts, floods, heat-related diseases...