05538nam 2201369z- 450 991055772770332120220111(CKB)5400000000046047(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77111(oapen)doab77111(EXLCZ)99540000000004604720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndigenous Resilience and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the context of Climate ChangeBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (236 p.)3-0365-2632-3 3-0365-2633-1 Indigenous peoples, in Taiwan and worldwide, need to come up with various ways to cope with and adapt to rapid environmental change. This edited book, which is a follow-up to a conference entitled "Climate Change, Indigenous Resilience and Local Knowledge Systems: Cross-time and Cross-boundary Perspectives" organized by the Research Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Ministry of Science and Technology, presents 16 papers which explore the various dimensions of Indigenous resilience to climate change and disasters in Taiwan and other regions in the world. This book explores the interrelated themes of climate change and Indigenous knowledge-based responses, and Indigenous (community) resilience with specific reference to Typhoon Morakot and beyond. The goals of this book are to discuss the international experience with Indigenous resilience; to review Indigenous knowledge for adaptation to climate change and disasters; and to generate a conversation among scholars, Indigenous peoples, and policy-makers to move the agenda forward. This book focusses on Indigenous resilience, the ways in which cultural factors such as knowledge and learning, along with the broader political ecology, determine how local and Indigenous people understand, deal with, and adapt to environmental change.Research and information: generalbicsscA'tolanAcknowledgement of Countryadaptationaggravation of climate change impactalternative developmentAmis peopleanthropology of climate changebarriersbibliometric analysisbio-cultural diversitybuild back betterCBNRMclimate actionclimate changeclimate change adaptation and mitigationclimate financeclimatic change discoursecommunity resiliencecommunity-based tourismcountrycoupled human and natural systemscultural heritagecultural tourismDecolonialitydecolonizing methodologiesdevelopment projectsdroughtecosystem productsecotourismenablersfreediving spearfishinggeographical scaleglobal climate changeheritagizationindigenous and local knowledgeindigenous and local knowledge systemsIndigenous communityindigenous food cultureindigenous food sovereigntyIndigenous geographiesindigenous knowledgeindigenous peopleindigenous peoplesIndigenous peoplesIndigenous scienceLINKSlocal and indigenous knowledge systemslocal and Indigenous knowledge systemslocal and scientific knowledgeMalaitamediameta-ethnographymillet varietiesn/aontological and existential riskontological pluralismPacificparticipationpolicy narrativespost-disaster recoveryPranata Mangsarelocationresiliencerural developmentself-determinationsemi-arid areassituated resiliencesocial and environmental justicesocial-ecological systemsolidarity economySouth Pacific Island StatesSoutheast AsiasustainabilityTaiwanTaiwanese indigenous studiesTayal peopleTayal people in TaiwanTEKtraditional ecological knowledgetransformationTyphoon MorakotweavingResearch and information: generalTsai Huei-Minedt1297570Lin Yih-RenedtBayrak Mucahid MustafaedtTsai Huei-MinothLin Yih-RenothBayrak Mucahid MustafaothBOOK9910557727703321Indigenous Resilience and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the context of Climate Change3024557UNINA