2020
Ford, J.D., King, N., Galappaththi, E.K., Pearce, T., McDowell, G., & Harper, S.L.
Elsevier
The authors examine the common factors that affect the resilience of Indigenous Peoples to environmental change, and illustrate how the interconnected roles of place, agency, institutions, collective action, Indigenous knowledge, and learning contribute to their ability to cope with and adapt to environmental change.
The Resilience of Indigenous Peoples to Environmental Change.
Ford, J.D., King, N., Galappaththi, E.K., Pearce, T., McDowell, G., & Harper, S.L. (2020). The resilience of Indigenous Peoples to environmental change. One Earth, 2(6), 532-543.
January 2025
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