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Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities

We present a study of social effects of climate change as experienced by local communities, based on field research and analysis in Western Siberia, from southern taiga to tundra. The results of field anthropological research reveal different attitudes of local residents to climate change. We compar...

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Published in:Ambio 2021-11, Vol.50 (11), p.2072-2089
Main Authors: Rakhmanova, Lidia, Kolesnichenko, Larisa, Kuzhevskaya, Irina, Kolesnichenko, Iurii, Vorobev, Rostislav, Tyulyupo, Svetlana, Drozdov, Viktor, Shaduyko, Olga
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Attitude
Attitudes
Climate Change
Climate effects
Decision making
Divergence
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Environment
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
Environmental impact
Environmental Management
Humans
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Local communities
Local population
Perception
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Siberia
Siberian Environmental Change
Social interactions
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title Perspectives of climate change: A comparison of scientific understanding and local interpretations by different Western Siberian communities
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