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Indigenous knowledge
Weather and climate knowledge: synergies between pastoralists' and scientific forecasting systems in Africa
STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN GABBRA OF NORTHERN KENYA
ZAMBIA’S POOR FARMERS HIT BY CLIMATE CHANGE
PROMOTING TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TO RESPOND TO LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION IN MONGOLIA
Linking African pastoralist and scientific knowledge: Mbororo in Chad
LOCAL MANAGEMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE: COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES IN THE CHIQUIBUL-MAYAS MOUNTAINS BIOSPHERE RESERVE
LEGGOT TEBBA MAKA GO’TOM: THE PHILIPPINE SAMA DILAUT SEANOMADS AMIDST PROLONGED GLOBAL WARMING AND HUNGER-SPEL
COPING STRATEGIES AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE AMONG TRANSHUMANCE PASTORAL COMMUNITIES IN NEPAL HIMALAYA
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONS: THE CASE OF KONSO COMMUNITY, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
THE MELTING ARCTIC
CLIMATE CHANGE AND SAMI
Pastoralists of Afar, Ethiopia
Bahima of Uganda
Karamojong of Uganda
Maasai of Tanzania
Peulh of Northern Burkina Faso
Peulh Mbororo of Chad
Knowing our Changing Climate in Africa workshop
Multi-stakeholder collaboration to reinforce adaptation opportunities for African Pastoral Indigenous Peoples
Pastoralist Knowledge, Weather Forecasting and Climate Change Adaptation Workshop
Linking Indigenous & Scientific Knowledge Systems for Weather Forecasting and Policy Response in Africa
When do the seascapes and landscapes start telling alerting stories?