Climate Change and Traditional Knowledge

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Climate Change and Traditional Knowledge

Community Based Adaption in Eastern Himalayas, China

Ecological science, the Biosphere Earth sciences Human geography Social geography The environment Biodiversity Conservation of the environment

Author: Yin Lun

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Collection: Sustainable Development Goals Series

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 14th February 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783032120151


Overview

This book offers a profound examination of how mountain ethnic groups and local communities, particularly those in the Tibetan regions of the Eastern Himalayas, utilize traditional knowledge to confront the growing challenges of climate change. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which local wisdom—passed down through generations—has informed climate adaptation strategies, ranging from agriculture to disaster management.

Traditional Knowledge and Climate Adaptation

By systematically categorizing traditional knowledge related to climate patterns, biodiversity, water management, and resource conservation, the book highlights its vital role in enhancing resilience to environmental stresses. Drawing from field research, the volume addresses the intersection of modern climate science and traditional knowledge, advocating for an integrative approach to climate adaptation.

Dynamic and Evolving Systems

The author demonstrates that traditional knowledge systems, far from being relics of the past, are dynamic and continually evolving to meet new environmental realities. This work provides a valuable theoretical framework and methodological tools for future research, calling for greater recognition of the potential contributions of traditional knowledge in global climate policy and local-level interventions.

Significance and Future Perspectives

By illustrating the enduring relevance of traditional knowledge, this book not only contributes to the academic discourse on climate change but also advocates for the preservation and application of ecological wisdom in creating sustainable climate solutions for the future.

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