IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: A STUDY ON RAJBONGSHI COMMUNITY

Authors

  • Ananda Kumar Biswas, Farah Naj Jahan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

: Climate change, indigenous people, vulnerabilities, indigenous knowledge, adaptation

Abstract

Climate Change is one of the most concern issues in the world. The effectiveness of climate change on 
humanity and biodiversity is increasing at an alarming rate. People of low line countries in the world 
are worried about climate change. In Bangladesh, Climatic impacts on livelihood, biodiversity, and the 
environment are increasing. Some environmentalist was explained their opinion; they concern about 
the alarming change of climate. Indigenous communities in the world are more worried and conscious 
about the changing weather rapidly. Indigenous peoples are going to more vulnerable than others 
people in the world from climate change. Changing livelihood patterns, cultural aggregation, losing 
their tradition and language are influenced by climate change. Climate change creates social 
vulnerabilities, economic dependence, and poverty.   About 15 percent world's poor are indigenous 
people. Most of the people are staying below the poverty line

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Published

2021-02-17