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FileName
3144_ORCA.pdf
Title
Adapting agriculture with traditional knowledge
Authors
Swiderska,K., Song,Y., Li, J., Reid, H., Mutta, D.
Keywords
traditional ecological knowledge, agriculture, climate change, temperature, indigenous, community, adaptation, plant breeding
Date_Pub
11/2011
Pages
4
URL
http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/17111IIED.pdf?
DocumentLocation
https://www7.nau.edu/itep/main/iteps/ORCA/3144_ORCA.pdf
Description
Over the coming decades, climate change is likely to pose a major challenge to agriculture; temperatures are rising, rainfall is becoming more variable and extreme weather is becoming a more common event. Researchers and policymakers agree that adapting agriculture to these impacts is a priority for ensuring future food security. Strategies to achieve that in practice tend to focus on modern science. But evidence, both old and new, suggests that the traditional knowledge and crop varieties of indigenous peoples and local communities could prove even more important in adapting agriculture to climate change. October 2011.
CopyrightedMaterial
Tribal_Doc
Modified_by
Admin
Date_modified
1/29/2015 12:00:00 AM
Description
Climate
SubDescription
Traditional Knowledges, Tribal Lifeways
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