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
Funders
- University of California, BerkeleyUnited States