Unexpected climate impacts on the Tibetan Plateau: Local and scientific knowledge in findings of delayed summer
Abstract
Local ecological knowledge (LEK) in Tibet reveals delayed summer, a topic of debate. Evidence suggests a regional warming trend underlies the delayed phenology trend. Herders with mobile livestock and at high latitude/elevations noted most changes. Local ecological knowledge can help adjudicate scientific claims. In dialog, LEK and Western science benefit research and climate policy-making.
- Publication:
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Global Environmental Change
- Pub Date:
- September 2014
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2014GEC....28..141K
- Keywords:
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- Climate change;
- Local ecological knowledge;
- Tibetan Plateau;
- Phenology;
- Pastoralism