Resilience in a time of uncertainty: Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change
26-27 November 2015
As the world comes to Paris for COP21, UNESCO and the French National Museum of Natural History are organizing an international conference on indigenous peoples and climate change. Indigenous peoples, governments and scientists are invited to engage in a transdisciplinary dialogue to understand the impacts of a changing climate on communities and how climate change policy, programmes and tools can be developed to support local resilience.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Indigenous and Local Knowledge about Pollination and Pollinators
associated with Food Production Outcomes from the Global Dialogue Workshop -
Conference: Resilience in a Time of Uncertainty: Indigenous peoples and climate change
26-27 November 2015, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France