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Home » Culture and disasters: a beautiful mind of indigenous flood legend from Papua
Culture and disasters: a beautiful mind of indigenous flood legend from Papua
flood risk management, indonesian disaster management agency, Natural Disasters, Indigenous Peoples, Papua New Guinea
Culture and disasters: a beautiful mind of indigenous flood legend from Papua
preventionweb.net –

This issue focuses on local knowledge preserved in the almost forgotten flood legend from Arso, Keerom, Papua Province, Indonesia. The authors argue that local risk management knowledge is printed in cultural 'media' such as legends and myths. The local knowledge provides clues on human-environment relations in the past that is almost forgotten which can be beneficial for present generation.

Link: http://www.preventionweb.net/files/25006_25006carrindonesiajan2012final1.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on February 6, 2012
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