Author(s): Moderato Paolo*
This abstract provides a concise overview of anthropological perspectives on climate change and explores how human societies respond to environmental challenges. Anthropology, as the study of human cultures and societies, offers unique insights into the diverse ways communities navigate the impacts of climate change. The abstract highlights key anthropological themes, including cultural adaptations, displacement and migration, cultural ecology, political ecology, and the integration of local knowledge. It emphasizes the significance of understanding the reciprocal relationships between humans and their environments, advocating for inclusive, context-specific, and sustainable solutions. As the global community grapples with the urgent need for climate change mitigation and adaptation, anthropological perspectives play a vital role in shaping informed and equitable responses for a resilient and sustainable future.
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