Season 3: Episode 3 - Irreversible impacts – exploring non-economic loss


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Oct 16 2024 16 mins   2
Many forms of non-economic loss and damage are irreversible, like the loss of biodiversity and species extinction, the loss of cultural heritage and culturally significant sites, and the loss of ancestral lands – all of which erodes traditional knowledge and practices. The consequences of these losses can resonate for decades – or even centuries.

Indigenous and local knowledge systems can provide valuable wisdom and insights into managing and mitigating non-economic loss and damage. In this episode of I Think You’re On Mute, your host Beth Eggleston explores non-economic loss and damage in the Pacific with climate change expert Dr Moleen Nand.

Podcast host and guests:

Host: Beth Eggleston
Director, Humanitarian Advisory Group

Guests:
Dr Moleen Nand
Climate Change Expert


This episode features the following audio:
Fiji One News: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1100131867710760


Podcast research and links:
Humanitarian Advisory Group | Greater Than The Sum of Its Parts: Building a shared agenda for operational actors on non-economic loss and damage in the pacific islands - https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts-building-a-shared-agenda-for-operational-actors-on-non-economic-loss-and-damage-in-the-pacific-islands/