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Indigenous peoples and local communities affected by change
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Marie Roué, research director at the CNRS, introduces in this video (15'28) the various issues related to the adaptation of indigenous peoples and local communities to global changes, including climate change and the erosion of biodiversity . In particular, she shows the importance of local knowledge in preserving ecosystems and biodiversity.
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