Epistemic injustice in Climate Adaptation
Indigenous peoples are disproportionally vulnerable to climate change. At the same time, they possess valuable knowledge for fair and sustainable climate adaptation planning and policymaking. Yet Indigenous peoples and knowledges are often excluded from or underrepresented within adaptation plans an...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
2022
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Ethical theory and moral practice
Year: 2022, Volume: 25, Issue: 4, Pages: 613-634 |
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ethics of adaptation
B Epistemic injustice B indigenous knowledge B climate adaptation B socioeconomic inequality |
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