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Perceptions of Climate Change from North India - An Ethnographic Account (Paperback)
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Perceptions of Climate Change from North India - An Ethnographic Account (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
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Perceptions of Climate Change from North India: An Ethnographic
Account explores local perceptions of climate change through
ethnographic encounters with the men and women who live at the
front line of climate change in the lower Himalayas. From data
collected over the course of a year in a small village in an
eco-sensitive zone in North India, this book presents an
ethnographic account of local responses to climate change, resource
management and indigenous environmental knowledge. Aase Kvanneid's
observations cast light on the precarious reality of climate change
in this region and bring to the fore issues such as access to
water, NGO intervention and climate information for farmers. In
doing so, she also explores classic topics in the study of rural
India including ritual, gender, social hierarchy and political
economy. Overall, this book shows how the cause and effect of
climate change is perceived by those who have the most to lose and
explores how the impact of climate change is being dealt with on a
local and global scale. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of the anthropology of climate change,
environmental sociology and rural development.
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