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Cultural Landscapes and Climate Adaptation

Cultural landscapes refer to geographic areas that have been shaped by human activity, reflecting the interactions between people and their environment, while climate adaptation practices are strategies and actions implemented by communities to adjust to the impacts of climate change, ensuring resilience and sustainability in their cultural landscapes.

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Cultural landscapes are vital to understanding the relationship between humans and their environment. They encompass areas shaped by cultural practices, such as agriculture and urban development. As climate change poses significant challenges, communities must adopt adaptation strategies to protect ...

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Key Terms

Cultural Landscape
An area modified by human activity that reflects cultural practices.

Example: Terraced rice fields in Asia.

Climate Change
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.

Example: Increased frequency of hurricanes.

Adaptation
Adjustments in practices, processes, or structures to minimize damage from climate change.

Example: Building flood defenses.

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Using renewable energy sources.

Resilience
The ability of a system to absorb disturbances and still retain its basic function.

Example: Ecosystems recovering after a drought.

Ecosystem Services
Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, such as clean water and pollination.

Example: Forests providing timber and clean air.

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Urban Resilience
Study of how cities can adapt to climate change and other challenges.
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Sustainable Agriculture
Practices that maintain productivity while minimizing environmental impact.
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Disaster Risk Reduction
Strategies to minimize the impact of disasters on communities.
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Key Concepts

Cultural LandscapesClimate ChangeAdaptation StrategiesSustainability