Indigenous Peoples and local communities report ongoing and widespread climate change impacts on local social-ecological systems

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Reyes-García VictoriaORCID,García-del-Amo DavidORCID,Álvarez-Fernández SantiagoORCID,Benyei Petra,Calvet-Mir LauraORCID,Junqueira André B.ORCID,Labeyrie Vanesse,LI Xiaoyue,Miñarro Sara,Porcher VincentORCID,Porcuna-Ferrer AnnaORCID,Schlingmann Anna,Schunko ChristophORCID,Soleymani Ramin,Tofighi-Niaki Adrien,Abazeri Mariam,Attoh Emmanuel M. N. A. N.,Ayanlade Ayansina,Ávila Julia Vieira Da CunhaORCID,Babai Daniel,Bulamah Rodrigo C.,Campos-Silva Joao,Carmona RosarioORCID,Caviedes JuliánORCID,Chakauya Rumbidzayi,Chambon Mouna,Chen Zhuo,Chengula FascoORCID,Conde Esther,Cuní-Sanchez Aida,Demichelis ChristopheORCID,Dudina Evgeniya,Fernández-Llamazares ÁlvaroORCID,Galappaththi Eranga K.ORCID,Geffner-Fuenmayor ClaudiaORCID,Gerkey Drew,Glauser MarcosORCID,Hirsch Eric,Huanca Tomás,Ibarra José TomásORCID,Izquierdo Andrea E.ORCID,Junsberg LeneisjaORCID,Lanker Marisa,López-Maldonado YolandaORCID,Mariel Juliette,Mattalia Giulia,Miara Mohamed D.,Torrents-Ticó MiquelORCID,Salimi Maedeh,Samakov Aibek,Seidler ReinmarORCID,Sharakhmatova VictoriaORCID,Shrestha Uttam Babu,Sharma Alpy,Singh Priyatma,Ulambayar TungalagORCID,Wu Rihan,Zakari Ibrahim S.

Abstract

AbstractThe effects of climate change depend on specific local circumstances, posing a challenge for worldwide research to comprehensively encompass the diverse impacts on various local social-ecological systems. Here we use a place-specific but cross-culturally comparable protocol to document climate change indicators and impacts as locally experienced and analyze their distribution. We collected first-hand data in 48 sites inhabited by Indigenous Peoples and local communities and covering all climate zones and nature-dependent livelihoods. We documented 1,661 site-agreed reports of change corresponding to 369 indicators. Reports of change vary according to climate zone and livelihood activity. We provide compelling evidence that climate change impacts on Indigenous Peoples and local communities are ongoing, tangible, widespread, and affect multiple elements of their social-ecological systems. Beyond potentially informing contextualized adaptation plans, our results show that local reports could help identify economic and non-economic loss and damage related to climate change impacts suffered by Indigenous Peoples and local communities.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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