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80%Indigenous land stewardship practices offer adaptive strategies often overlooked in mainstream climate change mitigation efforts.
Extreme heatwaves are symptoms of broader climate disruption, exacerbated by industrial agriculture and urban sprawl. Indigenous land stewardship practices offer adaptive strategies often overlooked in mainstream solutions.
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Indigenous land stewardship practices offer adaptive strategies often overlooked in mainstream climate change mitigation efforts.
Climate-driven heatwaves are symptoms of broader climate disruption, exacerbated by industrial agriculture and urban sprawl.
The article highlights the importance of indigenous land stewardship practices, which may be applicable across different cultural contexts.
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The article discusses the impact of climate-driven heatwaves on agroecosystems, but does not provide a clear vision for the future.
The article highlights the importance of indigenous land stewardship practices, which may be relevant to marginalized communities.
The role of colonial land-use policies, Indigenous fire management techniques, and the disproportionate impact on rural communities.
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Mainstream climate change mitigation efforts should incorporate indigenous land stewardship practices to improve resilience to climate-driven heatwaves.
Climate-driven heatwaves expose systemic vulnerabilities in land management and biodiversity protection, highlighting the need for adaptive strategies like indigenous land stewardship practices.