Understandings of climate and its impacts are deeply intertwined with local traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs, which often serve as primary sources of such knowledge. However, the complex relationship between these traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs and climate changeClimate change remains underexplored. This section delves into local TibetanTibetan perspectives on climate changeClimate change by analyzing the sacred mountainSacred mountain traditions, investigating the actions taken to “copewith” climate changeClimate change, and exploring the intricate relationship between traditional culturesCulture and ecosystemsEcosystem. The analysis focuses on three primary objectives: first, to investigate how local TibetanTibetan communities perceive climate changeClimate change and its effects through the lens of their sacred mountainSacred mountain beliefs; second, to evaluate the tangible influences of these beliefs on climate changeClimate change adaptation and mitigation efforts; and third, to examine the mutual interaction between traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs and the changing climate. This chapter argues that climate changeClimate change not only affects nature and human societies but also profoundly shapes human cultureCulture, including spiritual beliefs, worldviews, and religious practices.

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Traditional Beliefs Related to Conservation for the Climate Change Adaptation

  • Yin Lun

摘要

Understandings of climate and its impacts are deeply intertwined with local traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs, which often serve as primary sources of such knowledge. However, the complex relationship between these traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs and climate changeClimate change remains underexplored. This section delves into local TibetanTibetan perspectives on climate changeClimate change by analyzing the sacred mountainSacred mountain traditions, investigating the actions taken to “copewith” climate changeClimate change, and exploring the intricate relationship between traditional culturesCulture and ecosystemsEcosystem. The analysis focuses on three primary objectives: first, to investigate how local TibetanTibetan communities perceive climate changeClimate change and its effects through the lens of their sacred mountainSacred mountain beliefs; second, to evaluate the tangible influences of these beliefs on climate changeClimate change adaptation and mitigation efforts; and third, to examine the mutual interaction between traditional beliefsTraditional beliefs and the changing climate. This chapter argues that climate changeClimate change not only affects nature and human societies but also profoundly shapes human cultureCulture, including spiritual beliefs, worldviews, and religious practices.