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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1003180817 , 9781003180814 , 9781000902365 , 1000902366 , 9781000902389 , 1000902382
    Content: This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949500927902882
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    Edition: 1 ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-90236-6 , 1-00-318081-7 , 1-000-90238-2 , 1-003-18081-7
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Geography Series
    Content: "This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography"--
    Note: Introduction: epistemologies of global warming in the South. The social and cultural dimension of climate change in Southern Africa / Jörn Ahrens, Ernst Halbmayer -- Part 1: Climate and climate change - justice epistemologies -- Drought, disaster and identity in northwestern Namibia in times of global climate change / Michael Bollig -- When rain is a person: rainmaking, relational persons, and post-human ontologies in sub-Saharan Africa / Michael Sheridan -- Environmental attitudes and narratives in two rural South African communities: implications for intervention / Werner Nell -- Conflicting narratives of extreme weather events in Durban, South Africa: politically opportunistic, experiential and climate-justice epistemologies in an extreme weather event / Patrick Bond, Mary Galvin -- Part 2: Climate change communication -- Receptivity to the knowledge of others: building urban climate resilience in southern African cities / Anna Taylor, Dianne Scott -- Print media coverage and the socio-contextual representation of climate change in Botswana / Gabriel Faimau, Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Nelson Sello -- Part 3: Just Transition and international co-operation -- Climate change equity and extreme vulnerability / Steve Vanderheiden -- Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: challenges for sustainable development, and the role of International co-operation / Matthias Rompel.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-201852-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949582043602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: 1 ed.
    ISBN: 9781000902389
    Content: This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949517447902882
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000902389
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Geography Series
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ahrens, Jö Climate Change Epistemologies in Southern Africa Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032018522
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1847186106
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages) , illustrations (black and white)
    ISBN: 9781000902389 , 9781000902365
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032018522
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Climate change epistemologies in southern Africa London : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032018522
    Language: English
    Author information: Halbmayer, Ernst 1966-
    Author information: Ahrens, Jörn 1967-
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1382699364
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages).
    ISBN: 1003180817 , 9781003180814 , 1000902382 , 9781000902389
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Geography Series
    Content: "This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography"--
    Note: Introduction: epistemologies of global warming in the South. The social and cultural dimension of climate change in Southern Africa / Jörn Ahrens, Ernst Halbmayer -- Part 1: Climate and climate change -- justice epistemologies -- Drought, disaster and identity in northwestern Namibia in times of global climate change / Michael Bollig -- When rain is a person: rainmaking, relational persons, and post-human ontologies in sub-Saharan Africa / Michael Sheridan -- Environmental attitudes and narratives in two rural South African communities: implications for intervention / Werner Nell -- Conflicting narratives of extreme weather events in Durban, South Africa: politically opportunistic, experiential and climate-justice epistemologies in an extreme weather event / Patrick Bond, Mary Galvin -- Part 2: Climate change communication -- Receptivity to the knowledge of others: building urban climate resilience in southern African cities / Anna Taylor, Dianne Scott -- Print media coverage and the socio-contextual representation of climate change in Botswana / Gabriel Faimau, Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Nelson Sello -- Part 3: Just Transition and international co-operation -- Climate change equity and extreme vulnerability / Steve Vanderheiden -- Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: challenges for sustainable development, and the role of International co-operation / Matthias Rompel.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-201852-6
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1003180817 , 9781003180814 , 9781000902365 , 1000902366 , 9781000902389 , 1000902382
    Content: This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9961117512202883
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    Edition: 1 ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-90236-6 , 1-00-318081-7 , 1-000-90238-2 , 1-003-18081-7
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Geography Series
    Content: "This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography"--
    Note: Introduction: epistemologies of global warming in the South. The social and cultural dimension of climate change in Southern Africa / Jörn Ahrens, Ernst Halbmayer -- Part 1: Climate and climate change - justice epistemologies -- Drought, disaster and identity in northwestern Namibia in times of global climate change / Michael Bollig -- When rain is a person: rainmaking, relational persons, and post-human ontologies in sub-Saharan Africa / Michael Sheridan -- Environmental attitudes and narratives in two rural South African communities: implications for intervention / Werner Nell -- Conflicting narratives of extreme weather events in Durban, South Africa: politically opportunistic, experiential and climate-justice epistemologies in an extreme weather event / Patrick Bond, Mary Galvin -- Part 2: Climate change communication -- Receptivity to the knowledge of others: building urban climate resilience in southern African cities / Anna Taylor, Dianne Scott -- Print media coverage and the socio-contextual representation of climate change in Botswana / Gabriel Faimau, Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Nelson Sello -- Part 3: Just Transition and international co-operation -- Climate change equity and extreme vulnerability / Steve Vanderheiden -- Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: challenges for sustainable development, and the role of International co-operation / Matthias Rompel.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-201852-6
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9961117512202883
    Format: 1 online resource (228 pages)
    Edition: 1 ed.
    ISBN: 1-000-90236-6 , 1-00-318081-7 , 1-000-90238-2 , 1-003-18081-7
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in African Geography Series
    Content: "This book investigates the social and cultural dimensions of climate change in Southern Africa, focusing on how knowledge about climate change is conceived and conveyed. Despite contributing very little to the global production of emissions, the African continent looks set to be the hardest hit by climate change. Adopting a decolonial perspective, this book argues that knowledge and discourse about climate change has largely disregarded African epistemologies, leading to inequalities in knowledge systems. Only by considering regionally specific forms of conceptualizing, perceiving, and responding to climate change can these global problems be tackled. First exploring African epistemologies of climate change, the book then goes on to the social impacts of climate change, matters of climate justice, and finally institutional change and adaptation. Providing important insights into the social and cultural perception and communication of climate change in Africa, this book will be of interest to researchers from across the fields of African studies, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, political science, climate change, and geography"--
    Note: Introduction: epistemologies of global warming in the South. The social and cultural dimension of climate change in Southern Africa / Jörn Ahrens, Ernst Halbmayer -- Part 1: Climate and climate change - justice epistemologies -- Drought, disaster and identity in northwestern Namibia in times of global climate change / Michael Bollig -- When rain is a person: rainmaking, relational persons, and post-human ontologies in sub-Saharan Africa / Michael Sheridan -- Environmental attitudes and narratives in two rural South African communities: implications for intervention / Werner Nell -- Conflicting narratives of extreme weather events in Durban, South Africa: politically opportunistic, experiential and climate-justice epistemologies in an extreme weather event / Patrick Bond, Mary Galvin -- Part 2: Climate change communication -- Receptivity to the knowledge of others: building urban climate resilience in southern African cities / Anna Taylor, Dianne Scott -- Print media coverage and the socio-contextual representation of climate change in Botswana / Gabriel Faimau, Esther Nkhukhu-Orlando, Nelson Sello -- Part 3: Just Transition and international co-operation -- Climate change equity and extreme vulnerability / Steve Vanderheiden -- Adaptation to climate change in Southern Africa: challenges for sustainable development, and the role of International co-operation / Matthias Rompel.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-03-201852-6
    Language: English
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