As indigenous peoples around the world face extreme climatic events that
threaten their livelihoods and well-being, responses that stem from indigenous
knowledge, experiences, wisdom and world views are urgently needed. The
Indigenous Peoples’ Bio cultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative (IPCCA)
has emerged as an innovative response, bringing together indigenous knowledge
and science in a process which links bio cultural realities with complex global
processes.
Use of bio cultural methods and tools involve communities from
around the world in the assessment of climate change and local well-being and
the development of evidence-based responses for climate change adaptation.
We
believe that indigenous adaptation processes must continue nurturing bio cultural
diversity in order to build resilience and better respond and adapt to the
changes we face.