Climate-driven losses to knowledge systems and cultural heritage: A literature review exploring the impacts on Indigenous and local cultures
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Climate-driven losses to knowledge systems and cultural heritage : A literature review exploring the impacts on Indigenous and local cultures. / Pearson, Jasmine; Jackson, Guy; McNamara, Karen E.
in: The Anthropocene Review, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 2, 01.08.2023, S. 343-366.Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Übersichtsarbeiten › Forschung
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T1 - Climate-driven losses to knowledge systems and cultural heritage
T2 - A literature review exploring the impacts on Indigenous and local cultures
AU - Pearson, Jasmine
AU - Jackson, Guy
AU - McNamara, Karen E
N1 - The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research was funded through an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship grant (number FT190100114) Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2023/8/1
Y1 - 2023/8/1
N2 - Anthropogenic climate change is leading to widespread losses around the world. While the focus of research over the last decade has largely been on economic or tangible losses, researchers have begun to shift their focus to understanding the non-economic or intangible dimensions of loss more deeply. Loss of life, biodiversity and social cohesion are some of the losses that are beginning to be explored, along with Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and cultural heritage. These latter two form the basis of this systematic review of 100 studies to take stock of what we know about climate-driven losses to ILK and cultural heritage, how such losses manifest and how they are overcome, revealing gaps in our knowledge and carving a path for future research.
AB - Anthropogenic climate change is leading to widespread losses around the world. While the focus of research over the last decade has largely been on economic or tangible losses, researchers have begun to shift their focus to understanding the non-economic or intangible dimensions of loss more deeply. Loss of life, biodiversity and social cohesion are some of the losses that are beginning to be explored, along with Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) and cultural heritage. These latter two form the basis of this systematic review of 100 studies to take stock of what we know about climate-driven losses to ILK and cultural heritage, how such losses manifest and how they are overcome, revealing gaps in our knowledge and carving a path for future research.
KW - Sustainability Governance
KW - climate change
KW - cultural heritage
KW - indigenous and local knowledge
KW - loss
KW - socioecological systems
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85104387430&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/74b4e878-2089-33cf-ac43-ce41cfd4ab50/
U2 - 10.1177/20530196211005482
DO - 10.1177/20530196211005482
M3 - Scientific review articles
VL - 10
SP - 343
EP - 366
JO - Anthropocene Review
JF - Anthropocene Review
SN - 2053-0196
IS - 2
ER -