Foreword
Introduction
Global change through an indigenous lens
People, water, fish and plants
Pathways to bring ethnobiological contributions to climate change research
Who’s climate? Who’s change? Various views from rural Northern Cameroon
Indigenous Tea Farmers’ Responses and Adaptations to Climate Change
Observing wild flora to understand local perceptions of climate change in a temperate rural area
Understanding Climate Change and Planning for the Future in Southern Appalachia
Rains and men
The year people and wild animals got closer
Understanding how pastoralists perceive environmental, including climate, changes and ideas for solutions
Conclusions
Index.