Cultural Heritage in Motion
Indigenous Knowledge and Mobile Livelihoods in Changing Climates
CuHeMo is a transdisciplinary research project funded under the umbrella of the Belmont Forum that examines the role of cultural heritage in climate change adaptation among mobile communities; specifically indigenous pastoralist and coastal communities in Thailand, Ethiopia, and Senegal. It brings together social and climate scientists with societal stakeholders and indigenous knowledge holders in Senegal, Thailand and Ethiopia.
CuHeMo Project Website Launch
We are happy to announce the 'soft launch' of the CuHeMo Project's website, now available at www.cuhemo.org and we are glad that you found your way on our project website. This platform will serve as the central hub for all project activities, updates, and resources...
Reimagining Climate Futures: The Power of Storytelling and the Decolonisation of Climate Adaptation.
In the turquoise waters of the Andaman Archipelago live the Moken, a semi-nomadic indigenous community which for generations, has lived on their kabangs, well designed boats housing whole families, moving with the tides and following the rhythms of the ocean and the fish.
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