The Tools and Technologies of Transdisciplinary Climate Change Research and Community Empowerment in Barbuda

Sophia Perdikaris, Katherine Hejtmanek, Rebecca Boger, Jennifer D. Adams, Amy E. Potter, John Mussington

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Abstract

Focusing on the smaller sister-island of Barbuda, part of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda, a group of collaborating anthropologists, archaeologists, biologists, education specialists, geographers, and environmental scientists are studying long-term human ecodynamics, the relationship amongst people, place, and the environment from the beginning of the peopling of a place through modern day. Our transdisciplinary approach brings together various field methods, tools and technologies from each field and crosses the boundaries of conventional science. This approach furthers our knowledge of climate change and facilitates practical and sustainable solutions for vulnerable populations.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAnthropology News
Volume54
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2013

Keywords

  • Barbuda
  • Climate change
  • Community empowerment
  • Research
  • Technologies
  • Tools
  • Transdisciplinary

DC Disciplines

  • Geography
  • Geology

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