The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in the social studies of science. This paper investigates the use of climate knowledge in climate adaptation activities. The analysis is based on a case study of indigenous experts involved in practical operations dealing with risk of avalanches in an area particularly vulnerable to avalanches in northern Norway. We find that indigenous knowledge held by local area experts and western science overlap. From this we develop two lines of argument. Firstly that assemblages of climate adaptation is produced as collaborative guesswork related to coupling and negotiation of different types of knowledge in a decision context. Secondly, we discuss what su...
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adapta...
Mountain ecosystems around the world are recognized to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts o...
The appropriation of climate change knowledge may be a very important factor for promoting radical c...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The usability of climate knowledge for decision makers has proved problematic. The often discussed u...
Scientific climate knowledge is often argued to be a key ingredient in climate adaptation. Focusing ...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
Evidence shows that current adaptation planning approaches are not always successful in generating a...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
Much scholarship has argued that information on future climate change ought to be the basis for clim...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
Climate change impacts lead to alterations in migration patterns and the displacement of exposed nat...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adapta...
Mountain ecosystems around the world are recognized to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts o...
The appropriation of climate change knowledge may be a very important factor for promoting radical c...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The difference between indigenous knowledge and western science continues to be a central theme in t...
The usability of climate knowledge for decision makers has proved problematic. The often discussed u...
Scientific climate knowledge is often argued to be a key ingredient in climate adaptation. Focusing ...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
Evidence shows that current adaptation planning approaches are not always successful in generating a...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
Much scholarship has argued that information on future climate change ought to be the basis for clim...
Local peoples' experiences and interpretations, as well as scientific research, indicate that climat...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
Climate change impacts lead to alterations in migration patterns and the displacement of exposed nat...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents of adapta...
Mountain ecosystems around the world are recognized to be among the most vulnerable to the impacts o...
The appropriation of climate change knowledge may be a very important factor for promoting radical c...