Indigenous perceptions of climate anomalies in Malaysian Borneo
Local perceptions of climate anomalies influence adaptation behaviour. Specifically, perceptions that are more accurate and homogenous at the community-level are more likely to facilitate the collective action required to adapt to the local effects of climate anomalies experienced by many indigenous...
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Main Authors: | VAN GEVELT, Terry, ABOK, H., BENNETT, M. M., FAM, S. D., GEORGE, F., KULATHURAMAIYER, N., LOW, C. T., ZAMANE, T. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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