LICCI – indicadores locales de los impactos del cambio climático: la contribución del conocimiento local a la investigación sobre el cambio climático – es un proyecto financiado por el Consejo Europeo de Investigación cuyo objetivo es aproximar el conocimiento indígena y local a la investigación en el cambio climático. A través de la innovación científica, pretendemos profundizar nuestra comprensión de los impactos percibidos del cambio climático, esforzándonos en llevar el conocimiento indígena y local a los procesos de decisión política, así como influenciar en las negociaciones internacionales sobre el cambio climático. El equipo LICCI está dedicado a crear una amplia red que aúne investigadores, profesionales, y público general interesado en los sistemas indígenas y locales de conocimiento y en el cambio climático.
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Bringing Indigenous and local knowledge to climate change research
“Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts: the contribution of local knowledge to climate change research” is an ERC – funded project aiming to bring Indigenous and local knowledge to climate change research. Through cutting-edge science, Victoria Reyes-García and her team at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona strive to deepen our understandings of perceived climate change impacts, […]

New Publication
Understanding Multidirectional Climate Change Impacts on Local Livelihoods through the Lens of Local Ecological Knowledge: A Study in Western Amazonia Climate-related changes taking place in Amazonia substantially impact social-ecological systems, affecting local livelihoods strongly reliant on natural resources. Here, we investigate climate change impacts on different livelihood activities in western Amazonia, through the lens of […]

Report calls for Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge to be included in climate policy
A new report highlights how recognising Indigenous Peoples’ and local communities’ knowledge systems could do more to address climate change than many current approaches. It also argues for ensuring the full and equitable inclusion of Indigenous Peoples and local communities within policy processes. The report, published as a white paper, was produced by an international […]

The landscape of Sierra Nevada
by David García del Amo This month has been published finally the book: “The Landscape of Sierra Nevada. A unique laboratory of global processes in Spain”. The Sierra Nevada hosted the last glaciers in southern Europe. Today, it is one of the most important centers of plant diversity in the western Mediterranean and one of […]