A systematic review of the deployment of indigenous knowledge systems towards climate change adaptation in developing world contexts: implications for climate change education
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Authors/contributors
                    - Mbah, Marcellus (Author)
- Ajaps, Sandra (Author)
- Molthan-Hill, Petra (Author)
Title
            A systematic review of the deployment of indigenous knowledge systems towards climate change adaptation in developing world contexts: implications for climate change education
        Abstract
            Countries in the developing world are increasingly vulnerable to climate change effects and have a lesser capacity to adapt. Consideration can be given to their indigenous knowledge systems for an integrated approach to education, one which is more holistic and applicable to their context. This paper presents a systematic review of the indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) deployed for climate change adaptation in the developing world and advances implications for climate change education. A set of inclusion criteria was used to screen publications derived from two databases and grey literature searches, and a total of 39 articles constituted the final selection. Postcolonial theory’s lens was applied to the review of the selected publications to highlight indigenous people’s agency, despite IKSs’ marginalization through colonial encounters and the ensuing epistemic violence. The categories of social adaptation, structural adaptation, and institutional adaptation emerged from the IKS-based climate change adaptation strategies described in the articles, with social adaptation being the most recurrent. We discussed how these strategies can be employed to decolonise climate change education through critical, place-based, participatory, and holistic methodologies. The potential outcome of this is a more relatable and effective climate change education in a developing world context.
        Publication
            Sustainability
        Volume
            13
        Issue
            9
        Pages
            4811
        Date
            2021
        Short Title
            A systematic review of the deployment of indigenous knowledge systems towards climate change adaptation in developing world contexts
        Accessed
            12/02/2024, 10:32
        Library Catalogue
            Google Scholar
        Call Number
            openalex:W3158575593
        Rights
            Creative Commons Attribution, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
        Extra
            Publisher: MDPI
openalex: W3158575593
        Citation
            Mbah, M., Ajaps, S., & Molthan-Hill, P. (2021). A systematic review of the deployment of indigenous knowledge systems towards climate change adaptation in developing world contexts: implications for climate change education. Sustainability, 13(9), 4811. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094811
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