2019
DOI: 10.14738/assrj.66.6470
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Women’s Use Of Indigenous Knowledge Systems To Cope With Climate Change

Abstract: This research seeks to ascertain the indigenous knowledge systems that are employed to address the impact of climate change, to examine the effectiveness of these coping strategies, and to suggest possible ways of ensuring sustainability of the strategies employed. There are global climate change policies and mechanisms which serve to guide on ways in which climate change should be considered, they include the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, the IPCC 2007 Fourth Asses… Show more

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“…Local wisdom includes knowledge passed on from generation to generation, tested, has been adapted for thousands of years, where such knowledge serves as a guide in interacting with the environment (Chianese, 2016). This knowledge is transmitted through songs or folk tales, observations, and demonstrations (Sithole & Lekorwe, 2019). This knowledge makes indigenous people able to know about climate conditions, the right time to plant, time to harvest, the time of strong winds occur, temperatures, and animal breeding cycles (Chianese, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local wisdom includes knowledge passed on from generation to generation, tested, has been adapted for thousands of years, where such knowledge serves as a guide in interacting with the environment (Chianese, 2016). This knowledge is transmitted through songs or folk tales, observations, and demonstrations (Sithole & Lekorwe, 2019). This knowledge makes indigenous people able to know about climate conditions, the right time to plant, time to harvest, the time of strong winds occur, temperatures, and animal breeding cycles (Chianese, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%