A systematic review on the local wisdom of indigenous people in nature conservation

A Abas, A Aziz, A Awang - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The local wisdom of indigenous people in nature conservation plays a critical part in
protecting the planet's biodiversity and the overall health of the ecosystems. However, at the …

A systematic review of the deployment of indigenous knowledge systems towards climate change adaptation in develo** world contexts: implications for climate …

M Mbah, S Ajaps, P Molthan-Hill - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Countries in the develo** world are increasingly vulnerable to climate change effects and
have a lesser capacity to adapt. Consideration can be given to their indigenous knowledge …

Scenario-based design of a steel sustainable closed-loop supply chain network considering production technology

M Pourmehdi, MM Paydar, E Asadi-Gangraj - Journal of Cleaner …, 2020 - Elsevier
Nowadays, many organizations are trying to balance the social, environmental, and
economic aspects of their supply chains to gain competitive advantages against their rivals …

Harnessing indigenous knowledge for climate change-resilient water management–lessons from an ethnographic case study in Iran

M Ghorbani, H Eskandari-Damaneh… - Climate and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Through an in-depth ethnographic case study, we explore water management practices
within the Jiroft County province in Iran and discuss the applicability of indigenous …

Techniques and skills of indigenous weather and seasonal climate forecast in Northern Ghana

E Nyadzi, SE Werners, R Biesbroek… - Climate and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
There are strong calls to integrate scientific and indigenous forecasts to help farmers adapt
to climate variability and change. Some studies used qualitative approaches to investigate …

Forty years of soil and water conservation policy, implementation, research and development in Indonesia: a review

HYSH Nugroho, TM Basuki, IB Pramono, E Savitri… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Dominated by mountainous topography, high rainfall, and erosion-sensitive soil types, and
with the majority of its population living in rural areas as farmers, most of Indonesia's …

Indigenous knowledge and climate change adaptation in Africa: a systematic review

E Nyadzi, OC Ajayi, F Ludwig - CABI Reviews, 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Indigenous people are often considered victims of climate change impact rather than agents
of adaptation. Emerging studies in Africa have shifted the attention to indigenous knowledge …

Farmers' perception of water quality and risks in the Mashavera River Basin, Georgia: Analyzing the vulnerability of the social-ecological system through community …

SS Withanachchi, I Kunchulia, G Ghambashidze… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Competing natural resources usage that leads to dramatic land use changes can threaten
the balance of a social-ecological system. When this is the case, communities are directly …

Water resource management in dry zonal paddy cultivation in Mahaweli River Basin, Sri Lanka: An analysis of spatial and temporal climate change impacts and …

SS Withanachchi, S Köpke, CR Withanachchi… - Climate, 2014 - mdpi.com
Lack of attention to spatial and temporal cross-scale dynamics and effects could be
understood as one of the lacunas in scholarship on river basin management. Within the …

Traditional communities, territories and climate change in the literature–case studies and the role of law

L Iocca, T Fidélis - Climate and Development, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Traditional communities are highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, especially
given the connection with nature and its territory. Despite this, traditional knowledge has …