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Integrating Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge Bases for . . . Using a Process Framework to identify how indigenous and scientific knowledge bases may be integrated, three communities impacted upon by environmental hazards in Papua New Guinea, a Small Island Developing State, have established how their vulnerability to environmental hazards may be reduced
Mercer, J. , I. Kelman, L. Taranis, and S. Suchet. 2010 . . . This paper presents such a framework, using a participatory approach in which relevant indigenous and scientific knowledge may be integrated to reduce a community’s vulnerability to environmental hazards
Mercer, J. , Kelman, I. , Taranis, L. and Suchet-Pearson, S . . . This study is primarily aimed to integrate the local and indigenous knowledge (LInK) of residents of two coastal barangays in San Jose, Camarines Sur in local disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation planning
Indigenous knowledge and disaster risk reduction: Geography . . . Following an overview of theoretical background about indigenous knowledge's place in disaster risk reduction, two examples are detailed: the first is a framework for combining knowledge in Papua New Guinea, and the second participatory three-dimensional mapping in the Philippines