Traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples on climate change adaptation : a case study of sea nomads “Orang Suku Laut”, Lingga regency, Riau islands province, Indonesia
At the international community, Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEKs) have been recognized and acknowledged the important roles of indigenous peoples to tackle climate change. The cultural practice, cultural belief and adaptive capacity in managing nature by the Orang Suku Laut (OSL), Indonesian indigenous group who are living as nomads in the sea, would be considered as the key drivers to achieve the effectiveness of climate change adaptation (CCA). This research aimed to study the TEKs of...
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