Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions
Temperature is increasing in the Arctic more than the global rising average (National Geographic, 2018), permafrost is melting across the northern hemisphere, and glaciers are receding and progressively disappearing. Only a cooperative action between public powers and local and indigenous communitie...
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ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/1694912 2023-10-09T21:48:37+02:00 Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions Poto Margherita Poto Margherita 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1694912 eng eng Wageningen Academic Publishers country:NLD place:Wageningen info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9789086863341 ispartofseries:European Institute for Food Law Series ispartofbook:The functional field of food law. Reconciling the market and human rights volume:11 firstpage:143 lastpage:154 numberofpages:12 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1694912 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2019 ftunivtorino 2023-09-12T22:35:28Z Temperature is increasing in the Arctic more than the global rising average (National Geographic, 2018), permafrost is melting across the northern hemisphere, and glaciers are receding and progressively disappearing. Only a cooperative action between public powers and local and indigenous communities can contribute to mitigate the adverse consequences of a disaster in waiting for climate. Focusing on the need of a participatory governance framework, where integration is the key to shape solutions to climate change, is destined to meaningful outcomes, if one considers the intrinsic, as well as instrumental, value of participation. Participation of the interested parties helps to re-establish a sense of ownership to the community and to the environment on the one hand (intrinsic value) and enables local, traditional and indigenous knowledge to enrich the global climate change discourse and to help address environmental issues on the other hand (instrumental value). Book Part Arctic Climate change permafrost Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) Arctic |
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Temperature is increasing in the Arctic more than the global rising average (National Geographic, 2018), permafrost is melting across the northern hemisphere, and glaciers are receding and progressively disappearing. Only a cooperative action between public powers and local and indigenous communities can contribute to mitigate the adverse consequences of a disaster in waiting for climate. Focusing on the need of a participatory governance framework, where integration is the key to shape solutions to climate change, is destined to meaningful outcomes, if one considers the intrinsic, as well as instrumental, value of participation. Participation of the interested parties helps to re-establish a sense of ownership to the community and to the environment on the one hand (intrinsic value) and enables local, traditional and indigenous knowledge to enrich the global climate change discourse and to help address environmental issues on the other hand (instrumental value). |
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Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions |
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Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions |
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Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions |
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Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions |
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Shaping Solutions to Climate Change and Food (In)Security by Integrating Peoples and their Environmental Knowledge in the Arctic Regions |
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