[HTML][HTML] Where does local and indigenous knowledge in disaster risk reduction go from here? A systematic literature review

A Hadlos, A Opdyke, SA Hadigheh - International journal of disaster risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
The embeddedness of local and indigenous communities in their environments has led
them to develop time-tested knowledge and practices to prepare for, mitigate, respond to …

Can Agroecology Provide a Panacea for Sustaining the Adoption of Soil Erosion Control Measures? A Case of Smallholder Coffea arabica Production in the …

TK Tibasiima, DM Ekyaligonza, B Bwambale - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Agroecological approaches can provide context-specific and sustainable solutions to issues
confronting farming communities, by enabling consorting of the socioeconomic and …

The socio-epistemic process of indigenous disaster risk reduction: Evidence of adapting yet endangered indigenous strategies

B Bwambale, K Mertens, TK Tibasiima… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The added value of indigenous practices for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is increasingly
stressed by scholars. Yet this fails to translate into practical application as these scholars …

[HTML][HTML] The importance of geodiversity in understanding and conserving the Western Rift Valley Corridor

WD Miller, JM Anderson, M Doucouré - Ecology and Society, 2024 - ecologyandsociety.org
Earth Stewardship is a transformative initiative that emphasizes the crucial interdependence
between human societies and the intricate ecological systems that sustain all life on our …

Re-assembling land degradation: toward a nature-society-inclusive soil erosion management strategy. A case of the Rwenzori region, Uganda

TK Tibasiima, B Bwambale, DM Ekyaligonza… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Tackling land degradation, particularly soil erosion, remains a challenge due to the gap
between science, policy, and practice which hampers the adoption of control measures by …

Climate Risk Management with Indigenous Knowledge and Perception—Evidence from Drought Prone Regions of India

A Sarkar, N Bandyopadhyay - Indigenous Knowledge and Disaster Risk …, 2023 - Springer
There are many indigenous and traditional knowledge systems that have been in practice
for centuries among local communities of arid regions of India. Local communities use their …

Interviews with researchers and practitioners who collaborate with Indigenous groups in the United States: Are climate change adaptation frameworks helpful?

O Boon, S Mainzer, L Andrews, P Stempel… - Socio-Ecological …, 2024 - Springer
Indigenous groups in the United States are the highest at-risk group for climate change
impacts due to a history of ongoing colonial disenfranchisement, displacement to high-risk …

[PDF][PDF] 1Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Mountains of the Moon University, Fort Portal, Uganda; 2Department of Geography, Vrije Universiteit …

B Bwambale - 2023 - researchgate.net
Efforts in understanding and tackling disaster risks are widely aimed at limiting the mismatch
between scientific recommendations for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and practice. This …

Exploring Indigenous Water Knowledge, Values, and Practices: Insights and Examples

M Basu, R Dasgupta - Indigenous and Local Water Knowledge, Values …, 2023 - Springer
This book presents a detailed and insightful account of indigenous water knowledge, values,
and practices with examples from across the Global South. The main objective of this …

[PDF][PDF] Pesisir dan Mangrove

SP Nurul Arifiyanti, T Sugiarti, IR Kurnianto… - simpelmas.trunojoyo.ac.id
Daya tarik pariwisata merupakan segala sesuatu yang memiliki keunikan, keindahan, dan
nilai yang berupa keanekaragaman kekayaan alam, budaya, dan hasil buatan manusia …