SESSION 2: PRESENTATIONS


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THEME 1

IMPACTS, VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTATION

 

Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change in the Arctic

Violet Ford
Inuit Circumpolar Council

 

Assessment of vulnerability of forests, alpine pastures and agriculture due to climate change in Central Himalaya, India

R. K. Maikhuri

 

Deux perspectives pour appréhender les implications du changement climatique : pêcheurs migrants et pêcheurs indigènes au gabon

Catherine Sabinot

 

African diaspora ethnobotany in the Americas: the role of floristic homogenization

Robert Voeks

 

THEME 2

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION EXPERIENCE

 

Nutrient value of some plant species used by tribals during emergency in Central India

Jain Ashok and Preeti Tiwari

 

Sustainable use of natural vegetation in West Africa by use of ethnoecological information

Anne Mette Lykke

 

Traditional management and use of local plant resources in two villages in the Northern Albanian alps: visual landscapes

Andrea Pieroni

 

Unraveling signals. The perceptions of climate fluctuations by forest dwellers

Edmond Dounias

 

Climate Change and Global Policies

Tero Mustonen
The Snowchange Project Finland

 

The use of indigenous knowledge in modeling and monitoring climate change and seasonal cycles: case study of the loita Masai of Kenya

Henri Saitabau

 

La revalorización de estrategias campesinas y la difusión de prácticas agro ecológicas para el fortalecimiento biocultural en la subcentral waca playa, Cochabamba-Bolivia

Ing. Jaime Claros, Ing. Antonio Chungara

 

Indigenous People and game animal management among the matsigenka of Manu Park, Perú

Glenn H. Shepard Jr.

 

El calentamiento global, el retroceso glaciar y sus implicancias en las comunidades nativas al este de la provincia de Canchis-Cusco

Cesar Portocarrero Rodriguez

 

THEME 3

LIMITS AND BARRIERS TO ADAPTATION AND DESIRED POLICY RESPONSES

 

Kikillan Wiñan:  People and forests in the Andes

Keely Maxwell

 

Percepción local respecto al cambio climático en el parque nacional sajama

Daniela Ulloa

 

REDD, climate change and indigenous peoples rights: From COP 13 Bali to COP 15 Copenhagem

Paula Moreira

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
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