Anthropology And Climate Change by Susan A. Crate

From Encounters to Actions

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between human societies and the changing climate, exploring how diverse cultures perceive, adapt to, and are impacted by environmental transformations. Through a collection of case studies from various global communities, the book highlights the importance of understanding local knowledge systems and cultural practices in addressing climate change challenges. It emphasizes the role of anthropology in bridging the gap between scientific data and human experiences, advocating for a more inclusive approach to climate policy that respects and incorporates indigenous and local perspectives.

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