Climate change and Indigenous Peoples and local communities-Course Overview and welcome
Welcome to the course
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Climate change and Indigenous Peoples and local communities-How the course works
Course organization
About the course certificate
Solving doubts and technical issues
FAQs - General topics
FAQs - Assessments and Certificate
Introduction-Videos
Introduction to the week
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Climate change as a natural and anthropogenic phenomena
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The multiple evidences of climate change
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Indigenous peoples and local communities: who, what, where
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Local knowledge systems
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Differences and synergies between Local Ecological Knowledge and scientific knowledge
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The potential of local knowledge to understand climate change
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Introduction-Readings
Connecting Diverse Knowledge Systems for Enhanced Ecosystem Governance: The Multiple Evidence Base Approach
Climate Change 2014. Synthesis Report. Summary for Policymakers
Linking Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge of Climate Change
Introduction-Readings (optional)
Observations of climate change among subsistence-oriented communities around the world
A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation
Local indicators of climate change: the potential contribution of local knowledge to climate research
Climate Change 2014: Synthesis Report
Climate change impacts on indigenous peoples and local communities-Videos
Introduction to the week
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Introduction: Understanding climate change impacts on indigenous communities
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Climate change impacts on physical systems and their consequences for Indigenous People and Local Communities
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Climate change impacts on the biological system: local perceptions of changes in living organisms
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Climate change impacts on indigenous resource management systems
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Climate change impacts on indigenous health and well being
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Climate change impacts on indigenous peoples and local communities-Readings
Indigenous peoples and climate change
Unexpected climate impacts on the Tibetan Plateau: Local and scientific knowledge in findings of delayed summer
Climate change impacts on indigenous peoples and local communities-Readings (optional)
The impact of climate change on the well-being and lifestyle of a First Nation community in the western James Bay region
The impacts of climate change on human health in the United States
An IPCC Special Report on ocean and cryosphere in changing climate
An IPCC Special Report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems
Coping and adapting to climate change impacts-Videos
Introduction to the week
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Introduction 1/2: Understanding adaptation to climate change
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Introduction 2/2: From the local to the global: Classifying local responses to climate change
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Adaptation strategies, example 1/3: Mobility as adaptation in pastoral systems
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Adaptation strategies, example 2/3: Diversification as adaptation in agricultural systems
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Adaptation strategies, example 3/3: Learning from the past: Multilevel adaptation to drought in early modern Spain
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Indigenous Peoples’ limits and barriers to climate change adaptation
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Maladaptation: When adaptation does not work
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Coping and adapting to climate change impacts-Readings
Maladaptation: When Adaptation to Climate Change Goes Very Wrong
Adaptation to Environmental Change: Contributions of a Resilience Framework
The role of indigenous peoples in combatin climate change
Coping and adapting to climate change impacts-Readings (optional)
Maladaptation
Addressing the risk of maladaptation to climate change
Landscape sustainability science in the drylands: mobility, rangelands and livelihoods
Transitions: Pastoralists Living with Change
Climate change and pastoralism: impacts, consequences and adaptation
How much climate change can pastoral livelihoods tolerate? Modeling rangeland use and evaluating risk
Prudent Peasantries: Multilevel Adaptation to Drought in Early Modern Spain (1600-1715)
Local Indicators of climate change impacts-Videos
Introduction to the week
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The contribution of Indigenous and local knowledge
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The classification system
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A Standard Protocol. Part 1
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A Standard Protocol. Part 2
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The use of Citizen Science. OpenTEK (OpenPlatform for Traditional Ecological Knowledge)
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Exploring OpenTEK (Open platform for Traditional Ecological Knowledge)
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Community-based monitoring with Indigenous peoples and community organisations
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Local Indicators of climate change impacts-Readings
A collaborative approach to bring insights from local observations of climate change impacts into global climate change research
Global patterns of adaptation to climate change by Indigenous Peoples and local communities. A systematic review
Local Indicators of climate change impacts-Readings (optional)
Citizen Science Terminology Matters: Exploring Key Terms
Citizen science and sustainability transitions
The role of IPLC in global climate governance-Videos
Introduction to the week
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A historical view of global governance for climate 1/2
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A historical view of global governance for climate 2/2
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Global climate governance: Intergovernmental regime
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Global climate governance: transnational networks, community engagement, and other actors
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Climate justice: IPLC and Climate Change impacts paradox
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Climate change interventions, conflicts and governance
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The impact of climate change policies in Protected Areas – India
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IPLC advocacy and demands in global climate change and biodiversity policy agendas (2022)
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The role of IPLC in global climate governance-Readings
Climate Governance Beyond the State
Green Grabbing: a new appropriation of nature?
Pursuing an Indigenous Platform: Exploring Opportunities and Constraints for Indigenous Participation in the UNFCCC
The role of IPLC in global climate governance-Readings (optional)
The multi‐level system of global climate governance–the model and its current state
Including indigenous knowledge and experience in IPCC assessment reports
The emerging geographies of climate justice
Towards Convivial Conservation
Conservation and Displacement: An Overview