climate change and indigenous communities
Climate change and indigenous communities refers to the impacts of global warming and environmental shifts on indigenous peoples, who are particularly vulnerable due to their close connection with nature, dependence on natural resources, and unique cultural practices and knowledge. This includes their struggle to cope and adapt to changing conditions, loss of traditional lands and resources, disruption of livelihoods, cultural heritage risks, and increased socio-economic and health disparities.
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