Changing climate, social institutions, and natural resource management policies are reshaping the dynamics of social-ecological systems globally, with subsistence-based communities likely to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts of global change. These communities' local ecological knowledge is increasingly recognized as a source of adaptive capacity for them as well as a crucial source of information to be incorporated into scientific understanding and policy making. We interviewed Tibetan pastoralists about their observations of environmental changes, their interpretations of the causes of these changes, and the ways in which they acquire and transmit this knowledge. We found that community members tended to agree that changing clim...
In dryland regions of the world, the risks from climate change of severe impacts on pastureland ecos...
Mobility is a millenary human strategy to deal with environmental change. An outstanding example of ...
This paper explores how indigenous people rely on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) as a means ...
Abstract While researchers are aware that a mix of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK), community-based...
The impacts of climate and global change on Tibetan pastoral systems have become increasingly eviden...
The Tibetan grassland social-ecological systems are widely held to be highly vulnerable to climate c...
The impacts of climate and global change on Tibetan pastoral systems have become increasingly eviden...
The Tibetan grassland social-ecological systems are widely held to be highly vulnerable to climate c...
Global climate change is causing the majority of large lakes on the Tibetan Plateau to expand. While...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scie...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Changing climate and land use practices are re-shapi...
As debates about climate change intensify and call for the attention of an international community r...
There are changes in livelihood strategies of five Tibetan herder communities in the face of climate...
Mobility is a millenary human strategy to deal with environmental change. An outstanding example of ...
Economic, policy, and climate changes have profoundly influenced pastoral social-ecological systems ...
In dryland regions of the world, the risks from climate change of severe impacts on pastureland ecos...
Mobility is a millenary human strategy to deal with environmental change. An outstanding example of ...
This paper explores how indigenous people rely on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) as a means ...
Abstract While researchers are aware that a mix of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK), community-based...
The impacts of climate and global change on Tibetan pastoral systems have become increasingly eviden...
The Tibetan grassland social-ecological systems are widely held to be highly vulnerable to climate c...
The impacts of climate and global change on Tibetan pastoral systems have become increasingly eviden...
The Tibetan grassland social-ecological systems are widely held to be highly vulnerable to climate c...
Global climate change is causing the majority of large lakes on the Tibetan Plateau to expand. While...
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scie...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Changing climate and land use practices are re-shapi...
As debates about climate change intensify and call for the attention of an international community r...
There are changes in livelihood strategies of five Tibetan herder communities in the face of climate...
Mobility is a millenary human strategy to deal with environmental change. An outstanding example of ...
Economic, policy, and climate changes have profoundly influenced pastoral social-ecological systems ...
In dryland regions of the world, the risks from climate change of severe impacts on pastureland ecos...
Mobility is a millenary human strategy to deal with environmental change. An outstanding example of ...
This paper explores how indigenous people rely on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) as a means ...