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This open access book focuses on climate change, Indigenous reindeer husbandry, and the underlying concept of connecting the traditional knowledge of Indigenous reindeer herders in the Arctic with the latest research findings of the world’s leading academics. The Arctic and sub-Arctic environment, c...

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spelling ftoapen:oai:library.oapen.org:20.500.12657/60174 2024-04-28T08:07:08+00:00 978-3-031-17625-8.pdf 2022-12-13T12:38:32Z application/pdf https://link.springer.com/978-3-031-17625-8 eng eng Springer Nature Springer Springer Polar Sciences ONIX_20221213_9783031176258_34 https://link.springer.com/978-3-031-17625-8 2022 ftoapen 2024-04-03T16:51:28Z This open access book focuses on climate change, Indigenous reindeer husbandry, and the underlying concept of connecting the traditional knowledge of Indigenous reindeer herders in the Arctic with the latest research findings of the world’s leading academics. The Arctic and sub-Arctic environment, climate, and biodiversity are changing in ways unprecedented in the long histories of the north, challenging traditional ways of life, well-being, and food security with legitimate concerns for the future of traditional Indigenous livelihoods. The book provides a clear and thorough overview of the potential problems caused by a warming climate on reindeer husbandry and how reindeer herders’ knowledge should be brought to action. In particular, the predicted impacts of global warming on winter climate and the resilience of the reindeer herding communities are thoroughly discussed. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Global warming reindeer husbandry OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks)
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