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  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
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  6. Introduction: Participatory Research, Knowledge and Livelihood Commons Build Community-Based Climate Resilience
  7. Part I
    1. 1 Putting Ethos into Practice: Climate Justice Research in the Global Knowledge Commons
    2. 2 Integrating Citizen Science Observations in Climate Mapping: Lessons from Coastal-Zone Geovisualization in Chilean Patagonia and the Brazilian Southeast
  8. Part II
    1. 3 Enhancing Local Sensitivities to Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Capacities of Smallholder Farmers: Community-Based Participatory Research
    2. 4 The Oil Palm Sector in the Climate Crisis: Resilience and Social Justice in the Commune of Ngwéi (Littoral-Cameroon)
    3. 5 Common-Pool Resources and the Governance of Community Gardens: Experimenting with Participatory Research in São Paulo, Brazil
    4. 6 Linking Soil and Social-Ecological Resilience with the Climate Agenda: Perspectives from Quilombola Communities in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
    5. 7 Commons Governance and Climate Resilience: Intergovernmental Relationships in the Guapiruvu Community, Brazil
  9. Part III
    1. 8 Mining and Water Insecurity in Brazil: Geo-Participatory Dam Mapping (MapGD) and Community Empowerment
    2. 9 Investigating Citizen Participation in Plans for Lamu Port, Kenya
    3. 10 Hydroelectricity, Water Rights, Community Mapping, and Indigenous Toponyms in the Queuco River Basin
    4. 11 Sentinels of Carelmapu: Participatory Community Monitoring to Protect Indigenous Marinescapes in Southern Chile
    5. 12 Inequality in Water Access for South Africa’s Small-Scale Farmers Amid a Climate Crisis: Past and Present Injustices in a Legal Context
    6. 13 Activist Citizen Science: Building Water Justice in South Africa
  10. Part IV
    1. 14 Conflicting Perspectives in the Global South Just Transition Movement: A Case Study of the Mpumalanga Coal Region in South Africa
    2. 15 Saving Our “Common Home”: A Critical Analysis of the “For Our Common Home” Campaign in Alberta
    3. 16 Action Research for Climate Justice: Challenging the Carbon Market and False Climate Solutions in Mozambique
    4. 17 Youth Climate Activism: Mobilizing for a Common Future

© 2023 Patricia E. Perkins

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This book is available in an Open Access digital format published under a CC-BY-NCND 4.0 Creative Commons license. The publisher should be contacted for any commercial use which falls outside the terms of that license.

This book's Open Access publication, and the research on which it is based, were supported by the Canadian Queen Elizabeth Scholars program (QES-AS), with financial support from the International Development Research Council (IDRC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Title: Climate justice and participatory research : building climate-resilient commons / edited by Patricia E. Perkins.

Names: Perkins, Patricia E., editor.

Description: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20230199895 | Canadiana (ebook) 20230199992 | ISBN 9781773854663 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781773854076 (softcover) | ISBN 9781773854106 (EPUB) | ISBN 9781773854090 (PDF) | ISBN 9781773854083 (Open Access PDF)

Subjects: LCSH: Climate justice—International cooperation. | LCSH: Participant observation. | LCSH: Commons. | LCSH: Resilience (Ecology) | LCSH: Climatic changes—Social aspects.

Classification: LCC GE220 .C55 2023 | DDC 363.7/0526—dc23

The University of Calgary Press acknowledges the support of the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Media Fund for our publications. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. We acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program.

Funder Logos: Alberta government, Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts.

Copyediting by Tania Therien

Cover image: Colourbox 49263254

Cover design, page design, and typesetting by Melina Cusano

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