Wayumba, G.O.2010-02-082010-02-082009http://hdl.handle.net/10625/41397Meeting: IDRC/CCAA Workshop on Integrated Climate Risk Assessment, 2-6 November, 2009, Nairobi, KEThis concise presentation outlines Indigenous knowledge and practices that could mitigate climate change impacts. These include: gabions to control soil erosion; dykes to control floods; transhumance grazing practices; rotation of pasture among pastoral communities; rotational and shifting cultivation; intercropping to control pests; and careful selection of seeds. It also includes food storage systems, architectural designs and administrative structure as integrated factors.application/pdfenINDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGECLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONINDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGEADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGEFOOD STORAGEBUILDING DESIGNRESOURCES MANAGEMENTDISASTER PREVENTIONSOUTH OF SAHARAUse of indigenous knowledge in adaptation to climate changePresentation