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Indigenous peoples and climate change in Africa : Case studies exploring climate change impacts on indigenous peoples in Namibia and their adaptation strategies
Through two participatory case studies, this paper examines the impact of climate change on the indigenous peoples of Namibia. The objectives of the case studies are three-fold: to document how the indigenous peoples are affected by climate change; to analyse how they perceive, adapt to and leverage opportunities from climate change; and provide recommendations for strengthening the indigenous peoples’ engagement in national and international public climate change policy.
Indigenous peoples and climate change in Africa: Case studies exploring climate change impacts on indigenous peoples in Namibia and their adaptation strategies
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Available online: https://www.eldis.org/document/A65157
Published by: Legal Assistance Centre ; 2013
Through two participatory case studies, this paper examines the impact of climate change on the indigenous peoples of Namibia. The objectives of the case studies are three-fold: to document how the indigenous peoples are affected by climate change; to analyse how they perceive, adapt to and leverage opportunities from climate change; and provide recommendations for strengthening the indigenous peoples’ engagement in national and international public climate change policy.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Case/ Case study ; Adaptation ; Agroclimatology ; Namibia ; Region I - Africa
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