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Description

Marie Roué, director of research at the CNRS, presents in this video (11'55) the ways of adaptation of Arctic indigenous peoples to global changes. She shows that these peoples have had to adapt in the past to different developments and poses the question of the future of local traditional knowledge in the current responses provided by these local communities.

État
  • Labellisé
Langues
  • Anglais
  • Langues étrangères
Licence Creative Commons
  • Partage des conditions à l'identique
  • Pas d'utilisation commerciale
  • Pas de modification
  • Paternité
Nature pédagogique
  • Cours
Niveau
  • Bac+3
  • Bac+4
  • Bac+5
Thèmes
  • Ecosystèmes et biodiversité
Types
  • Grain audiovisuel
Mots-clés
global change
Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change
Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change
Climate change and human cognition
Climate change and human cognition
Change and biodiversity among indigenous peoples in Central African forests
Change and biodiversity among indigenous peoples in Central African forests
Local knowledge, women and biodiversity in the Mascarene Islands
Local knowledge, women and biodiversity in the Mascarene Islands
Anthropogenic fires : ancient practices and new services
Anthropogenic fires : ancient practices and new services
Contributeurs

Roué Marie

CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique