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Traditional Knowledge for Climate Change Adaptation in Mesoamerica: A Systematic Review

Publication Year: 2023

Author(s): Mardero S, Schmook B, Calmé S, White RM, Chang JCJ, Casanova G, Castelar J

Abstract:

Indigenous and rural peoples have developed close connections with land and nature for millennia. Traditional and local knowledge resulting from such human-environment interactions is embedded in ethnic, linguistic, and cultural contexts, and may assist local communities in adapting to global issues such as climate change. However, the extent to which traditional knowledge supports adaptation to local manifestations of severe socio-environmental changes, the traditional knowledge techniques that play an effective role in adaptation, and the dynamic yet integral aspect of traditional knowledge for indigenous and mestizo cultures remain unclear. Despite an extensive literature on climate change, adaptation, and traditional knowledge in the Global South, Mesoamerican countries are underrepresented. The aims of this systematic review were to address the main manifestations of climate change in Mesoamerican countries, to critically analyze relationships between traditional knowledge and contemporary climate change adaptation and to make recommendations regarding knowledge conservation, production, and exchange for climate change adaptation in the region.

Source of Publication: Social Sciences & Humanities Open

Vol/Issue: 7(1): 100473

Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd.

URL:
https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S2590291123000785?token=9F364DA3D44CE1F7F3AE05D40812C613B58C594D73A82E39A5BE18158093D4AC1B75C1E39E0274728A606D7AE0074802&originRegion=eu-west-1&originCreation=20230512092622

Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Climate Change

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