Traditional knowledge for climate resilience in the Pacific Islands

PD Nunn, R Kumar, HM Barrowman… - Wiley …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Pacific Islands, many relatively remote and small, have been occupied by people for more
than 3000 years during which time they experienced climate‐driven environmental changes …

[HTML][HTML] What is limiting how we imagine climate change adaptation?

M Olazabal, AT Amorim-Maia, C Alda-Vidal… - Current Opinion in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Highlights•Adaptation needs expanded imaginaries for pluralistic and inclusive future
visions.•Universalisation of adaptation leads to solutions disconnected from local …

Placing diverse knowledge systems at the core of transformative climate research

B Orlove, P Sherpa, N Dawson, I Adelekan, W Alangui… - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
We argue that solutions-based research must avoid treating climate change as a merely
technical problem, recognizing instead that it is symptomatic of the history of European and …

Who defines atoll 'uninhabitability'?

C Farbotko, J Campbell - Environmental Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper argues that the concept of 'uninhabitability'in the context of sea level rise risk is
culturally and socially experienced and open to multiple truth claims, with implications for …

Understanding Pacific worldviews: principles and connections for research

MA Teariki, E Leau - Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we identify the commonly shared principles that underpin Pacific worldviews. A
focused literature review was conducted, concentrated on research by Pacific scholars and …

Multi-species, ecological and climate change temporalities: Opening a dialogue with phenology

M Bastian, R Bayliss Hawitt - Environment and Planning E …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Many scholars have argued that climate change is, in part, a problem of time, with
ecological, political and social systems thought to be out of sync or mistimed. Discussions of …

[HTML][HTML] From absences to emergences: Foregrounding traditional and Indigenous climate change adaptation knowledges and practices from Fiji, Vietnam and the …

J See, GP Cuaton, P Placino, S Vunibola, H Do Thi… - World Development, 2024 - Elsevier
The differential impacts of climate change have highlighted the need to implement fit-for-
purpose interventions that are reflective of the needs of vulnerable communities. However …

Ten new insights in climate science 2022

MA Martin, EA Boakye, E Boyd, W Broadgate… - Global …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Non-technical summary We summarize what we assess as the past year's most important
findings within climate change research: limits to adaptation, vulnerability hotspots, new …

Understanding how Indigenous knowledge contributes to climate change adaptation and resilience: A systematic literature review

T Dorji, K Rinchen, A Morrison-Saunders… - Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today threatening societies
and the future of the planet. The impacts of climate change are more severe in poor and …

Decolonizing ocean spaces: Saltwater co-belonging and responsibilities

M Lobo, M Parsons - Progress in Environmental Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Oceans in the colonial Anthropocene are haunted by the brutal racial logics of slavery,
indenture, plunder, violence, death, and multispecies extinction. This brutality manifested …