2024
DOI: 10.1177/11771801241235332
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Adaptation to water-induced disaster: exploring local knowledge and Indigenous knowledge-led strategies

Pamela Rittelmeyer,
Martina Angela Caretta,
Calynn Dowler
et al.

Abstract: The magnitude of water-induced disasters is projected to increase in the coming decades. Yet, there is a substantial gap in the understanding of how local knowledge and Indigenous knowledge are employed to respond to climate change water-induced disasters. We examine this gap through a meta-review of literature published between 2014 and 2019 yielding 39 scholarly papers. The meta-review indicates that the literature highlights that marginalized people are facing multiple risks that threaten their ability to p… Show more

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