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Perceptions of Ecosystem Services and Climate Change in the Communities Surrounding Mt. Kenya and Mt. Elgon, Kenya

Local observations of climate change can be a critical resource for understanding the impacts of climate change, particularly in data-scarce areas. This study examines local observations of climate change in two montane areas of Kenya- Mt. Kenya and Mt. Elgon. Household questionnaires, focus group d...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-07, Vol.15 (14), p.11470
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Cultural heritage
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Global temperature changes
Households
Mountains
Precipitation
Questionnaires
Sea level
Surveys
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