[HTML][HTML] Exploring the integration of local and scientific knowledge in early warning systems for disaster risk reduction: a review

TDG Hermans, R Šakić Trogrlić… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The occurrence and intensity of some natural hazards (eg hydro-meteorological) increase
due to climate change, with growing exposure and socio-economic vulnerability, leading to …

Territories of life as key to global environmental sustainability

LV Zanjani, H Govan, HC Jonas, T Karfakis… - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Territories and areas that Indigenous peoples and local communities govern, manage, and
conserve (hereafter territories of life) are increasingly recognized by scientists, international …

[HTML][HTML] Connecting conservation & culture: The importance of Indigenous Knowledge in conservation decision-making and resource management of migratory …

M McLean, B Warner, R Markham, M Fischer, J Walker… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Migratory marine species (eg, seabirds, marine mammals, fish, and sea turtles) cross and
connect distant communities and ecosystems throughout their transboundary journeys. Due …

Lessons from bright-spots for advancing knowledge exchange at the interface of marine science and policy

DB Karcher, C Cvitanovic, IE van Putten… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Evidence-informed decision-making is in increasing demand given growing pressures on
marine environments. A way to facilitate this is by knowledge exchange among marine …

Strengthening religious moderatism through the traditional authority of kiai in Indonesia

A Faisal, M Pabbajah, I Abdullah… - Cogent Social …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to strengthen religious moderatism through the traditional authority of kiai.
The state's structural strengthening of religious moderatism only reached Muslim …

Fishers' multidimensional knowledge advances fisheries and aquatic science

RAM Silvano, IG Baird, A Begossi, G Hallwass… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2023 - cell.com
Fishers' Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) has multidimensional contributions to
improve fisheries and aquatic ecosystems science, ranging from algae to whales and …

[HTML][HTML] Extracting local disaster knowledge through gamification in a flood management model community in Thailand

Y Toyoda, P Tanwattana - Progress in Disaster Science, 2023 - Elsevier
As risks and effects of climate hazards increase, disaster-prone communities need to gather
and systematize Local Disaster Knowledge (LDK) and link it with scientific knowledge for …

[HTML][HTML] The existence of indigenous knowledge and local landslide mitigation: A case study of Banyumas people in Gununglurah Village, Central Java, Indonesia

Suwarno, AW Nirwansyah, Sutomo, I Demirdag… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study examines the indigenous knowledge and local mitigation of the Banyumas
people in Gununglurah village, Central Java, against landslides. Here, the local community …

Anticipating and transforming futures: a literature review on transdisciplinary coastal research in the Global South

L Baumann, M Riechers, L Celliers… - Ecosystems and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Anticipation of futures using transdisciplinary approaches is critical to provide the basis for
appropriate action to cope with current and future risks and to foster sustainability …

'From the sky to the ground': fishers' knowledge, landscape analysis and hydrological data indicate long-term environmental changes in Amazonian clear water rivers

CB Nunes, KC Vieira, PER Pereyra, G Hallwass… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Fishers possess detailed local ecological knowledge (LEK) which can be a valuable
resource for tracking long-term environmental changes in less studied tropical rivers. Our …