Study protocol: International joint research project 'climate change resilience of Indigenous socioecological systems' (RISE).
Jorge García MolinosTuyara GavrilyevaPattamaporn JoompaDaiju NaritaSinee ChotiboriboonVarvara ParilovaSolot SirisaiInnokentiy OkhlopkovZhixin ZhangNatalia YakovlevaPrapa KongpunyaSueppong GowachirapantViacheslav GabyshevWantanee KriengsinyosPublished in: PloS one (2022)
By undertaking a comprehensive analysis of the socioeconomic and nutritional contributions of TFS toward the sustainability of ISES and projecting future changes under alternative climate change scenarios, RISE is strategically designed to deliver novel and robust science that will contribute towards the integration of Indigenous issues within climate change and sustainable agendas while generating a forum for discussion among Indigenous communities and relevant stakeholders. Its goal is to promote positive co-management and regional development through sustainability and climate change adaptation.