The article examines how folk methodologies for weather prediction in- fluence small-scale agricultural and fishing activities of a Japanese coastal community. Specifically, the article addresses some anthropological questions on how local fishermen predict the weather by developing two different fore- casting practices: takayama, a practical weather observation technique that combines the observation of the clouds with a traditional nautical technique for orientation at sea and, okite, a model-based weather prognostication used to forecast long-term weather trends for the following year
The climate of a location is determined by the performance of meteorological parameters, which exert...
Starting from a series of historical contexts concerning Japanese seafaring tradition, this paper pr...
This paper describes about indigenous knowledge and practice of smallholder farmers in Kisar island ...
The article examines how folk methodologies for weather prediction in- fluence small-scale agricultu...
Japan is one of the world’s leading marine fishing nations in globalized industrial fisheries, yet t...
Drawing on a series of ethnographic cases of some fishing communities, the article explores the role...
To understand the weather is one of the significant tasks in any fishing activity; this is to save l...
The main objective of this study is to explore the patterns of weather forecasting usage among coast...
21-30The paper describes the rich variety of sensory knowledge associated with weather and climate ...
Indigenous knowledge is an important cultural element in the coastal community, which is constantly ...
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, Dakar, SEN, 13-/12/2016 - 15/12/2016Senegalese artisanal fishe...
Since time immemorial indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) were used by societies in Africa and the r...
In 2007, we conducted field research in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province, Zambia, focusing o...
The climate of a location is determined by the performance of meteorological parameters, which exert...
Starting from a series of historical contexts concerning Japanese seafaring tradition, this paper pr...
This paper describes about indigenous knowledge and practice of smallholder farmers in Kisar island ...
The article examines how folk methodologies for weather prediction in- fluence small-scale agricultu...
Japan is one of the world’s leading marine fishing nations in globalized industrial fisheries, yet t...
Drawing on a series of ethnographic cases of some fishing communities, the article explores the role...
To understand the weather is one of the significant tasks in any fishing activity; this is to save l...
The main objective of this study is to explore the patterns of weather forecasting usage among coast...
21-30The paper describes the rich variety of sensory knowledge associated with weather and climate ...
Indigenous knowledge is an important cultural element in the coastal community, which is constantly ...
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, Dakar, SEN, 13-/12/2016 - 15/12/2016Senegalese artisanal fishe...
Since time immemorial indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) were used by societies in Africa and the r...
In 2007, we conducted field research in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province, Zambia, focusing o...
The climate of a location is determined by the performance of meteorological parameters, which exert...
Starting from a series of historical contexts concerning Japanese seafaring tradition, this paper pr...
This paper describes about indigenous knowledge and practice of smallholder farmers in Kisar island ...