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Zitation: Petzold, Jan und Kosanic, Aleksandra und Rakoto Joseph,, Felana und Rajaonarivelo Andrianina, Princy und Ranaivosoa-Toandro, Sitraka und Andriamihaja, O. Ravaka und Voahanginirina, Leonnie und Thien, Lara und Razanajatovo, Mialy: Nature’s contributions to human wellbeing under climate change: Evidence from Central and Eastern Madagascar - Interview and workshop transcriptions. 2023. Open Data LMU. 10.5282/ubm/data.383

Nature’s contributions to human wellbeing under climate change: Evidence from Central and Eastern Madagascar - Interview and workshop transcriptions
Nature’s contributions to human wellbeing under climate change: Evidence from Central and Eastern Madagascar - Interview and workshop transcriptions

The project “Nature’s contributions to human wellbeing under climate change: Evidence from Central and Eastern Madagascar” investigates the effects of climate change on ecosystems and the consequences of ecosystem degradation for human wellbeing across four case studies in Central and Eastern Madagascar. We used participatory community workshops and semi-structured interviews as empirical research methods. Therefore, the data for this project is in the form of workshop and interview transcriptions.

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Petzold, Jan
Kosanic, Aleksandra
Rakoto Joseph,, Felana
Rajaonarivelo Andrianina, Princy
Ranaivosoa-Toandro, Sitraka
Andriamihaja, O. Ravaka
Voahanginirina, Leonnie
Thien, Lara
Razanajatovo, Mialy
2023

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DOI: 10.5282/ubm/data.383

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The project “Nature’s contributions to human wellbeing under climate change: Evidence from Central and Eastern Madagascar” investigates the effects of climate change on ecosystems and the consequences of ecosystem degradation for human wellbeing across four case studies in Central and Eastern Madagascar. We used participatory community workshops and semi-structured interviews as empirical research methods. Therefore, the data for this project is in the form of workshop and interview transcriptions.

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Link to published paper: https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10595

Dokumententyp:Daten
Fächer:Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät
Geowissenschaften
Dewey Dezimal­klassi­fikation:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 550 Geowissenschaften
900 Geschichte und Geografie
ID Code:383
Eingestellt von: Dr Jan Petzold
Eingestellt am:03. Jan. 2024 06:56
Letzte Änderungen:09. Feb. 2024 12:25

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