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Climate Change Resilience of Indigenous SocioEcological Systems: RISE
In Brief
An observational study for Nutrition, Healthy. Completed, enrolled 345 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The RISE project aims to understand how future climate change may compromise traditional food systems (TFS) by altering related human-nature interactions. A comparative case study approach coupling on-site socioeconomic, nutritional, and ecological surveys of the target indigenous socioecological systems (ISES) of Karen (Kanchanaburi, Thailand) and Sakha (Republic of Sakha, Russian Federation) people with statistical models projecting future changes in the distribution and composition of traditional food species under contrasting climate change scenarios.