Colonialism, justice, and Indigenous knowledge: A critical analysis of climate change adaptation scholarship on U.S. territories - Supplementary Data
Published: 19 December 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/489kt5mynz.1
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Kieren RudgeDescription
This systematic review analyzed all peer-reviewed articles studying climate change adaptation in one or more U.S. territories. Qualitative coding was done to identify whether articles addressed the main three themes of: (1) colonialism or political status, (2) justice, and (3) Indigenous knowledge. Sub-categories of justice were also analyzed: recognition, procedural, distributive, transformative, and restorative. Other metadata recorded included the author institutions and their locations, year of publication, and discipline being either natural science/engineering or social science.
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Institutions
University of California Berkeley
Categories
Human Geography, Systematic Review, Climate Change Adaptation, Colonialism, Puerto Rico, United States Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands
Funding
University of California, Berkeley