Anthropological perspectives on climate change.

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Planning for climate change means planning for social change. The latter rarely if ever accompanies atmospheric stresses alone. All environmental influences filter through layers of societal institutions. The paper examines several crisis situations, which call for a restructuring of existing local institutional arrangements. It outlines some achievements and failures arising from the imposition of government initiated development programmes. -J.Sheail

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Torry, W. I. (1983). Anthropological perspectives on climate change. Social Science Research and Climate Change, 208–227. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7001-4_11

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