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Author Nursey-Bray, Melissa, author.

Title Old ways for new days : Indigenous survival and agency in climate changed times / Melissa Nursey-Bray, Robert Palmer, Ann Marie Chischilly, Phil Rist, Lun Yin.

Publication Info. Cham : Springer, [2022]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK Springer    Downloadable
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Description 1 online resource (xxxv, 131 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
Series SpringerBriefs in climate studies, 2213-7858
SpringerBriefs in climate studies. 2213-7858
Access Open access GW5XE
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This Open Access book provides a critical reflection into how indigenous cultures are attempting to adapt to climate change. Through detailed first-hand accounts, the book describes the unique challenges facing indigenous peoples in the context of climate change adaptation, governance, communication strategies, and institutional pressures. The book shows how current climate change terminologies and communication strategies often perpetuate the marginalisation of indigenous peoples and suggests that new approaches that prioritise Indigenous voices, agency and survival are required. The book first introduces readers to Indigenous peoples and their struggles related to climate change, describing the impacts of climate change on their everyday lives and the adaptation strategies currently undertaken to address them. These strategies are then detailed through case studies which focus on how Indigenous knowledge and practices have been used to respond to and cope with climate change in a variety of environments, including urban settings. The book discusses specific governance challenges facing Indigenous peoples, and presents new methods for engagement that will bridge existing communication gaps to ensure Indigenous peoples are central to the implementation of climate change adaptation measures. This book is intended for an audience of Indigenous peoples, adaptation practitioners, academics, students, policy makers and government workers.
Contents Chapter1: Introducing Indigenous peoples and climate change -- Chapter2: Responding to climate change: why does it matter? The Impacts of Climate Change -- Chapter3: Indigenous adaptation - Not passive victims -- Chapter4: Tribal Capacity Building and Adaptation Planning: The United States -- Chapter5: Ethnic Minorities, Traditional Livelihood and Climate Change in China -- Chapter6: Do not forget the dreaming: Communicating climate change and adaptation, insights from Australia -- Chapter7: Old Ways for New Days.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 16, 2022).
Subject Climatic changes.
Global environmental change.
Ethnoecology.
Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government.
Climatic changes. (OCoLC)fst00864229
Ethnoecology. (OCoLC)fst00970226
Global environmental change. (OCoLC)fst00943478
Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst00970250
Added Author Palmer, Robert, author.
Chischilly, Ann Marie, author.
Rist, Phil, author.
Lūn Yin, Maung, author.
ISBN 9783030978266 (electronic book)
3030978265 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-030-97826-6 doi
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