Using local and indigenous ecological knowledge to examine local-scale perceptions, effects of, and resilience and adaptation to, climate change on human/landscape interactions on the Pacific coast of North America
<p>The aims of this research were to investigate the perceptions and impacts of climate change on the ecological and cultural aspects of landscape through understanding local and Indigenous knowledge. Key cultural and ecological species were chosen for study by bridging Traditional Ecological...
Autor principal: | Wyllie de Echeverria, VR |
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Altres autors: | Thornton, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2019
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