AbstractThe important role that local knowledge and practices can play in reducing risk and improving disaster preparedness is now acknowledged by disaster risk reduction specialists, especially since the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. However, they have yet to be commonly used by communities, scientists, practitioners and policy-makers. We believe that local and indigenous knowledge needs to be integrated with science before it can be used in policies, education, and actions related to disaster risk reduction and climate change. This paper presents a process for integrating local and indigenous knowledge related to hydro-meteorological hazards and climate change with science, developed through a project implemented among coastal...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Small Island Developing States like Fiji are climate change hotspots. Adaptation to climate change i...
The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk from disasters and natural calamities has be...
The agenda of integration of local and indigenous knowledge (LINK) with disaster risk reduction (DRR...
AbstractA 9.1M earthquake occurred in Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004 and caused tsunami disaster t...
ABSTRACT. In investigating ways to reduce community vulner-ability to environmental hazards it is es...
© 2020 Sverre Raffnsoe. All rights reserved. The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk...
Interest in Indigenous Knowledge (IK) system has been particularly highlighted in flood disasters, ...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
In investigating ways to reduce community vulnerability to environmental hazards it is essential to ...
Linking indegenious knowledge of the community with modern techniques to mesure, analyse and reduce ...
Malaysia as a tropical climate country is vulnerable to dreadful climate change events; particularly...
This chapter explores the incorporation of traditional Indigenous knowledge into climate change-rela...
In Monsoon Asia, home to more than half of the world’s population, extreme climatic events are expec...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Small Island Developing States like Fiji are climate change hotspots. Adaptation to climate change i...
The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk from disasters and natural calamities has be...
The agenda of integration of local and indigenous knowledge (LINK) with disaster risk reduction (DRR...
AbstractA 9.1M earthquake occurred in Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004 and caused tsunami disaster t...
ABSTRACT. In investigating ways to reduce community vulner-ability to environmental hazards it is es...
© 2020 Sverre Raffnsoe. All rights reserved. The importance of indigenous knowledge in reducing risk...
Interest in Indigenous Knowledge (IK) system has been particularly highlighted in flood disasters, ...
The increasing frequency of disasters, coupled with a number of emerging threats and trends, are lea...
In investigating ways to reduce community vulnerability to environmental hazards it is essential to ...
Linking indegenious knowledge of the community with modern techniques to mesure, analyse and reduce ...
Malaysia as a tropical climate country is vulnerable to dreadful climate change events; particularly...
This chapter explores the incorporation of traditional Indigenous knowledge into climate change-rela...
In Monsoon Asia, home to more than half of the world’s population, extreme climatic events are expec...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Local knowledge and modern science are both valuable inputs to environmental Disaster Risk Reduction...
Small Island Developing States like Fiji are climate change hotspots. Adaptation to climate change i...