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Abstract
Although the vital role of Indigenous and local knowledge in climate change adaptation is growingly acknowledged, the spiritual aspects of these knowledge systems have yet to receive adequate attention. To fill this gap, this chapter explored Inner Mongolian Ovoo offering ritual. Inner Mongolian herders believe that creating a positive relationship with nature through practicing the Ovoo offering ritual is one way to protect their communities from misfortunes and environmental hazards. Using data from published literature and semi-structured interviews, this chapter elaborates on three potential contributions of the Ovoo offering ritual to climate change adaptation. First, the Ovoo offering ritual is an embodiment of Mongolian ideas and values and can serve as a means of transmitting traditional worldviews that promote adaptation strategies that value local knowledge and maintain Mongolian culture. Second, the Ovoo offering ritual provides a platform for herders to bridge social networks, which can help them adapt to future climate change variability. Finally, the Ovoo offering ritual promotes sustainable living through its mythology, customary norms, and the fundamental ideas behind it. To bring about sustainable and long-lasting solutions for local communities, it is critical that researchers and decision-makers understand and recognize the potential of local and Indigenous spiritual beliefs for climate change adaptation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Routledge Handbook of Climate Change Impacts on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities |
Editors | Victoria Reyes-García |
Place of Publication | London |
Chapter | 21 |
Pages | 348-357 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003801313 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2023 |
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Maria de Maeztu: Institut de Ciencia i Tecnologia Ambiental - ICTA
Corbera Elizalde, E. (Principal Investigator), Gabarrell Durany, X. (Investigator), Giampietro , M. (Investigator), Kallis , G. (Investigator), Reyes Garcia, V. E. (Investigator), Rosell Melé, A. (Investigator), van den Bergh, J. C. J. M. (Investigator), Ziveri ., P. (Investigator), Hoffmann , P. (Collaborator), Slamersak , A. (Collaborator), Marie Aznarez, C. (Collaborator), Peixoto Macedo, T. (Collaborator), Camacho Caballero, D. A. (Collaborator), Simon Mas, G. (Collaborator), Nguyen , A. T. (Collaborator), Morrison , J. C. (Collaborator), Ruiz de Copegui Aramburu, M. (Collaborator), Ruiz de Gopegui Aramburu, M. (Collaborator) & Bellón Jiménez, P. M. (Collaborator)
1/01/20 → 31/12/24
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants
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RIDaGoP: Research on Indigenous Data Governance Protocols: A toolkit for working with Indigenous Knowledge
Reyes Garcia, V. E. (Principal Investigator), Soleymani Fard, R. (Investigator) & Tofighi Niaki, A. K. A. (Investigator)
1/07/22 → 31/12/23
Project: International research project