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245 00 Indigenous knowledge for climate change assessment and 
       adaptation /|cedited by Douglas Nakashima, Igor Krupnik, 
       Jennifer T. Rubis. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (xx, 298 pages) :|bdigital, PDF file(s).
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       Sep 2018). 
505 8  Machine generated contents note: Foreword; 1. Indigenous 
       knowledge for climate change assessment and adaptation: 
       introduction Douglas Nakashima, Jennifer Rubis and Igor 
       Krupnik; Part I. Knowing Our Weather and Climate: 2. 
       Forest, reef and sea level rise in North Vanuatu: seasonal
       environmental practices and climate fluctuations in Island
       Melanesia Carlos Mondragon; 3. Annual cycles in indigenous
       Northwestern Amazon: a collaborative research towards 
       climate change Monitoring Aloisio Cabalzar; 4. Indigenous 
       knowledge in the time of climate change (with reference to
       Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia) Rosita Henry and 
       Christine Pam; 5. Local responses to variability and 
       climate change by Zoque indigenous communities in Chiapas,
       Mexico Maria Silva Sanchez Cortes and Elena Lazos Chavero;
       6. Climate knowledge of Ch'ol farmers in Chiapas, Mexico 
       Fernando Briones; Part II. Our Changing Homelands: 7. 
       Indigenous forest management as a means for climate change
       adaptation and mitigation Wilfredo V. Alangui, Victoria 
       Tauli-Corpuz, Kimaren Ole Riamit, Dennis Mairena, Edda 
       Moreno, Waldo Muller, Frans Lakon, Paulus Unjing, Vitalis 
       Andi, Elias Ngiuk and Sujarni Alloy; 8. Indigenous 
       knowledge, history and environmental change as seen by 
       Yolngu people of Blue Mud Bay, Northern Australia Marcus 
       Barber; 9. Coping with climate: innovation and adaptation 
       in Tibetan land use and agriculture Jan Salick, Anja Byg, 
       Katie Konchar and Robbie Hart; 10. Seasonal environmental 
       practices and climate fluctuations in Island Melanesia: 
       transformations in a regional system in Eastern Papua New 
       Guinea Frederick H. Damon; 11. Traditional knowledge and 
       crop varieties as adaptation to climate change in SW China,
       the Bolivian Andes and Coastal Kenya Krystyna Swiderska, 
       Hannah Reid, Yiching Song, Jingsong Li, Doris Mutta, Paul 
       Ongugo, Mohamed Pakia, Rolando Oros and Sandra Barriga; 
       Part III. Confronting Extreme Events: 12. Accounts from 
       tribal elders: increasing vulnerability of the Navajo 
       People to Drought and Climate Change in the Southwestern 
       United States Margaret H. Redsteer, Klara Kelley, Harris 
       Francis and Debra Block; 13. The spirits are leaving: 
       adaptation and the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean 
       coast of Nicaragua Mirna Cunningham Kain; 14. Indigenous 
       reindeer herding and adaptation to new hazards in the 
       Arctic Svein D. Mathiesen, Mathis P. Bongo, P. Burgess, 
       Robert W. Corell, Anna Degteva, Inger Marie G. Eira, Inger
       Hanssen-Bauer, Alvaro Ivanoff, Ole Henrik Magga, Nancy G. 
       Maynard, Anders Oskal, Mikhail Pogodaev, Mikkel N. Sara, 
       Dagrun Vikhamar Schuler and Ellen Inga Turi; 15. 
       'Everything that is happening now is beyond our capacity' 
       - Nyangatom livelihoods under threat Sabine Troeger; Part 
       IV. Sources of Indigenous Strength and Resilience: 16. 
       'Normal' catastrophes or harbinger of climate change? 
       Reindeer-herding Sami facing dire winters in Northern 
       Sweden Marie Roue; 17. Canaries of civilization: small 
       island vulnerability, past adaptations and sea level rise 
       Marjorie V. C. Falanruw; 18. Peasants of the Amazonian-
       Andes and their conversations with climate change in the 
       region of San Martin Rider Panduro; 19. People of the 
       whales: climate change and cultural survival among the 
       Inupiat of Arctic Alaska Chie Sakakibara; 20. Indigenous 
       knowledge for climate change assessment and adaptation: 
       epilogue Igor Krupnik, Jennifer Rubis and Douglas 
       Nakashima; Index. 
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650  0 Indigenous peoples|xEcology|vCase studies. 
650  0 Human beings|xEffect of climate on|vCase studies. 
650  0 Traditional ecological knowledge|vCase studies. 
650  0 Climatic changes|vCase studies. 
700 1  Nakashima, Douglas,|eeditor. 
700 1  Krupnik, Igor,|eeditor. 
700 1  Rubis, Jennifer T.,|eeditor. 
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