Placing diverse knowledge systems at the core of transformative climate research

We argue that solutions-based research must avoid treating climate change as a merely technical problem, recognizing instead that it is symptomatic of the history of European and North American colonialism. It must therefore be addressed by decolonizing the research process and transforming relation...

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Hauptverfasser: Orlove, Ben, Sherpa, Pasang, Dawson, Neil, Adelekan, Ibidun, Alangui, Wilfredo, Carmona, Rosario, Coen, Deborah, Nelson, Melissa K., Reyes-García, Victoria, Rubis, Jennifer, Sanago, Gideon, Wilson, Andrew
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climate
Climate change
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Environment
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
Environmental Management
Getting to Solutions: Moving Beyond Theory to Practical Methods for Change
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