Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review
The varied effects of recent extreme weather events around the world exemplify the uneven
impacts of climate change on populations, even within relatively small geographic regions …
impacts of climate change on populations, even within relatively small geographic regions …
Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation
Society's response to every dimension of global climate change is mediated by culture. We
analyse new research across the social sciences to show that climate change threatens …
analyse new research across the social sciences to show that climate change threatens …
The roles and values of wild foods in agricultural systems
Almost every ecosystem has been amended so that plants and animals can be used as
food, fibre, fodder, medicines, traps and weapons. Historically, wild plants and animals were …
food, fibre, fodder, medicines, traps and weapons. Historically, wild plants and animals were …
Sustainable agri-food systems: environment, economy, society, and policy
Agri-food systems (AFS) have been central in the debate on sustainable development.
Despite this growing interest in AFS, comprehensive analyses of the scholarly literature are …
Despite this growing interest in AFS, comprehensive analyses of the scholarly literature are …
Indigenous health and climate change
JD Ford - American journal of public health, 2012 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Indigenous populations have been identified as vulnerable to climate change. This framing,
however, is detached from the diverse geographies of how people experience, understand …
however, is detached from the diverse geographies of how people experience, understand …
Urban forest justice and the rights to wild foods, medicines, and materials in the city
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social
benefits remain poorly understood. This paper draws on ethnographic evidence from …
benefits remain poorly understood. This paper draws on ethnographic evidence from …
Climate change policy responses for Canada's Inuit population: The importance of and opportunities for adaptation
We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada's Inuit population adapt
to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants …
to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants …
Values, climate change, and implications for adaptation: Evidence from two communities in Labrador, Canada
Local material and symbolic values have to date remained underrepresented in climate
change research and policy and this gap is particularly salient in places that have been …
change research and policy and this gap is particularly salient in places that have been …
Adapting to climate change to sustain food security
Climate change poses considerable challenges to food security. Adapting food systems both
to enhance food security for the poor and vulnerable and to prevent future negative impacts …
to enhance food security for the poor and vulnerable and to prevent future negative impacts …
Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska
Residents of towns and villages in Arctic Alaska live on “the front line of climate change.”
Some communities face immediate threats from erosion and flooding associated with …
Some communities face immediate threats from erosion and flooding associated with …