2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-774241/v2
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The role of indigenous knowledge and local knowledge in water sector adaptation to climate change in Africa: A structured assessment

Abstract: Evidence of human adaptation actions responding to climate impacts is increasing in Africa. However, a holistic understanding of effective adaptation across the diversity of African contexts is still limited at a continental scale. Despite high reliance on indigenous knowledge (IK) and local knowledge (LK) for climate adaptation in Africa, the potential risk reduction of IK and LK and its role in supporting transformative adaptation responses is yet to be established. Here, we assess the influence of IK and LK… Show more

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