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Fecha: | 2020 |
Resumen: | Local communities' dependence on the environment for their livelihood has guided the development of indicators of local weather and climate variability. These indicators are encoded in different forms of oral knowledge. We explore whether people recognize and perceive as accurate one type of such forms of oral knowledge, climate-related proverbs. We conducted research in the Alta Alpujarra Occidental, Sierra Nevada, Spain. We collected locally recognized proverbs and classified them according to whether they referred to the climatic, the physical, or the biological system. We then conducted questionnaires (n = 97) to assess informant's ability to recognize a selection of 30 locally relevant proverbs and their perception of the accuracy of the proverb. Climate-related proverbs are abundant and relatively well recognized even though informants consider that many proverbs are not accurate nowadays. Although proverbs' perceived accuracy varied across informant's age, level of schooling, and area of residence, overall proverb's lack of reported accuracy goes in line with climate change trends documented by scientists working in the area. While our findings are limited to a handful of proverbs, they suggest that the identification of mismatches and discrepancies between people's reports of proverb (lack of) accuracy and scientific assessments could be used to guide future research on climate change impacts. |
Ayudas: | European Commission 771056 Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad CSO2014-59704-P Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MdM-2015-0552 |
Nota: | Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-M |
Derechos: | Tots els drets reservats. |
Lengua: | Anglès |
Documento: | Article ; recerca ; Versió acceptada per publicar |
Materia: | Andalucía (Spain) ; Climate change impacts ; Ethnoclimatology ; Indigenous and local knowledge ; Proverbs ; SDG 13 - Climate Action |
Publicado en: | Regional environmental change, Vol. 20, Issue 2 (June 2020) , art. 59, ISSN 1436-378X |
Postprint 40 p, 1.1 MB |