Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change
Jessica Barnes (),
Michael Dove,
Myanna Lahsen,
Andrew Mathews,
Pamela McElwee,
Roderick McIntosh,
Frances Moore,
Jessica O'Reilly,
Ben Orlove,
Rajindra Puri,
Harvey Weiss and
Karina Yager
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Jessica Barnes: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Yale Climate & Energy Institute
Michael Dove: Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Yale Climate & Energy Institute
Myanna Lahsen: Center for Earth System Science
Andrew Mathews: University of California Santa Cruz
Pamela McElwee: Rutgers University
Roderick McIntosh: Yale University
Frances Moore: Stanford University
Jessica O'Reilly: College of St Benedict's, Saint John's University
Ben Orlove: Columbia University
Rajindra Puri: University of Kent
Harvey Weiss: Yale University
Karina Yager: NASA Greenbelt
Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 6, 541-544
Abstract:
Anthropology can offer valuable insights into the science, impacts and policy of climate change thanks to its fieldwork methodology, holistic view of society and engagement in society–environment interactions. Yet the discipline's voice in climate change debates remains marginal. This Perspective sheds light on how anthropological research can contribute to the understanding of climate change.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1775
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