[HTML][HTML] Where does local and indigenous knowledge in disaster risk reduction go from here? A systematic literature review

A Hadlos, A Opdyke, SA Hadigheh - International journal of disaster risk …, 2022 - Elsevier
The embeddedness of local and indigenous communities in their environments has led
them to develop time-tested knowledge and practices to prepare for, mitigate, respond to …

Exploring the integration of local and scientific knowledge in early warning systems for disaster risk reduction: a review

TDG Hermans, R Šakić Trogrlić… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The occurrence and intensity of some natural hazards (eg hydro-meteorological) increase
due to climate change, with growing exposure and socio-economic vulnerability, leading to …

Reconstruction of disaster education: The role of indigenous disaster mitigation for learning in Indonesian elementary schools

PE Suarmika, IBP Arnyana, IW Suastra… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Disaster risk reduction is the main focus of sustainable development. One form of disaster
risk reduction is disaster mitigation based on indigenous knowledge. Indigenous Disaster …

Lost for words amongst disaster risk science vocabulary?

I Kelman - International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 2018 - Springer
Like other subjects, disaster risk science has developed its own vocabulary with glossaries.
Some keywords, such as resilience, have an extensive literature on definitions, meanings …

External stakeholders' attitudes towards and engagement with local knowledge in disaster risk reduction: are we only paying lip service?

RŠ Trogrlić, M Duncan, G Wright… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
In the research and policy environment, local knowledge (LK) is increasingly seen as an
important component of building the resilience of communities and delivering sustainable …

Immediate behavioral response to the June 17, 2013 flash floods in Uttarakhand, North India

MK Lindell, S Arlikatti, SK Huang - International journal of disaster risk …, 2019 - Elsevier
The 2013 Uttarakhand flash flood was such a surprise for those at risk that the predominant
source of information for their risk was environmental cues and, secondarily, peer warnings …

[PDF][PDF] Terasi madura: kajian etnosains dalam pembelajaran ipa untuk menumbuhkan nilai kearifan lokal dan karakter siswa

S Arifin - Quantum, 2019 - academia.edu
Penelitian ini mengkaji tentang pengetahuan masyarakat Desa Macajah Madura tentang
pembuatan terasi udang rebon dan dibandingkan dengan konsep ilmiah. Penelitian ini …

Interactions between disaster risk reduction and intangible culture among indigenous communities in Benguet, Philippines

A Lawangen, JK Roberts - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2023 - Elsevier
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH), are the practices, representations, expressions,
knowledge, and skills in society, handed down from generation to generation. They are of …

Communicating high impact weather: Improving warnings and decision making processes

AL Taylor, T Kox, D Johnston - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2018 - Elsevier
Around the world, high impact weather events continue to represent a serious threat to lives
and livelihoods. Effective forecast and warning systems can play an important role in …

The essential contribution of indigenous knowledge to understanding natural hazards and disaster risk: historical evidence from the Rwenzori (Uganda)

B Bwambale, M Nyeko, J Sekajugo, M Kervyn - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
The integration of indigenous knowledge into understanding disasters from natural hazards
is hitherto hampered by the limited conceptualization of the process that shapes indigenous …