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Climate resilience through ecocultural stewardship

Year of Publication
2024
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The climate crisis has exacerbated many ecological and cultural problems including wildfire and drought vulnerability, biodiversity declines, and social justice and equity. While there are many concepts of social and ecological resilience, the exemplar practices of Indigenous stewardship are recognized in having sustained Indigenous peoples and their countries for millennia and past climate change events. California has been at the crossroads of many of these issues, and the historic and current contributions of Indigenous peoples to addressing these provide an excellent study of ecocultural stewardship and leadership by Indigenous peoples to achieve climate resilience.

Authors
Don L. Hankins
Citation

Hankins, Don. (2024). Climate resilience through ecocultural stewardship. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.231007212 

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