Traditional Knowledge in Water Resource Management for the Climate Change Adaptation
摘要
Climate changeClimate change significantly impacts water resourceWater resources managementWater resource management. For traditional ethnic societiesEthnic societies, it affects how water resourcesWater resources are managed, including cultural and traditional ecological knowledgeTraditional ecological knowledge. Conversely, traditional knowledgeTraditional knowledge and practices in water resourceWater resources managementWater resource management offer local perspectives and adaptations for understanding global climate changeClimate change. TibetanTibetan peopleTibetan peoplespossess extensive information and traditional knowledgeTraditional knowledge about water, playing a central role in its management. Furthermore, water is viewed as both a cultural and spiritual issue. In the context of climate changeClimate change, TibetanTibetan cultural and traditional knowledgeTraditional knowledge in water resourceWater resources managementWater resource management not only facilitates local understanding and documentation of climate changeClimate change but also adapts to its challenges and impacts through dynamic development and innovation.