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Climate change, adaptive capacity and new land innovations implemented by local farmers and indigenous people in Puerto Carreno, Colombia
DownloadFall 2012
A case study research was conducted in the city of Puerto Carreño, Colombia to assess adaptive capacity for the Farmers’ community and indigenous people to face climate change. Some of these inhabitants understand these changes in the weather as natural processes, others as climate change. The
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Masculinity, labour, and Indigeneity: identity negotiation on the path to a just transition
DownloadFall 2024
not compromise just futures for marginalized groups. In particular, the future that a just transition is working toward must attend to Indigenous sovereignty to resist reproducing existing systems of inequity. To explore this tension, I attend to the instrumental role of identity in shaping how
serve as an important source of resilience for groups navigating social change, particularly for the Tłıc̨ hǫ. Finally, I advocate that transition planning must explicitly focus on rural, Indigenous workers so communities are not coerced into resource development to fuel rising global demand for rare
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Just for whom? Including immigrant and migrant workers of Asian descent in the energy transition dialogue in Alberta, Canada
DownloadFall 2023
rights of those who will be vulnerable to these shifts, including resource-dependent and Indigenous communities, workers, and other marginalized groups. However, there is still much debate over what this transition will look like. This research imagines an energy transition that reflects the concerns