【百廿学术】“学术探索之旅”青年学者交流论坛系列2025年春季学期第1期(总第14期) | 气候变化的在地指标与跨文化原住民智慧探究——以阿卡族传统食物体系为镜
Academic Journey Explorations (AJE), No.1, Spring 2025, Total No. 14
主 题 | 气候变化的在地指标与跨文化原住民智慧探究——以阿卡族传统食物体系为镜 |
TOPIC | Local Indicators of Climate Change: A Cross-cultural Indigenous Knowledge Framework with Insights from Akha Traditional Food Systems |
主讲人 | 李晓悦,美国南方卫理公会大学人类学助理教授 |
SPEAKER | Xiaoyue Li,Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University |
主持人 | 刘娟,中国农业大学人文与发展学院副教授 |
CHAIR | Juan Liu, Associate Professor at the College of Humanities and Development Studies, China Agricultural University |
时 间:2025年6月15日(星期日)北京时间19:30-21:30 TIME: Beijing 19:30-21:30, Sunday, June 15, 2025 地 点:Zoom注册参会 VENUE: ZOOM, Registration required https://zoom.us/meeting/register/FU6UYsw6QUCSycZBM0OTBg |
李晓悦博士,俄勒冈州立大学应用人类学博士,环境人类学家,专注于原住民传统生态知识体系与气候适应研究,现为美国南方卫理公会大学人类学助理教授。她的研究剖析传统生态知识与当代气候挑战结合,聚焦原住民气候监测及野生食物资源,通过实地调研亚洲、非洲原住民社区,探究传统知识体系对气候适应和生态保护的作用,连通多元知识体系,助力气候解决方案更高效公平。李晓悦博士曾参与政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)第六次评估报告、生物多样性和生态系统服务政府间科学政策平台(IPBES)野生物种可持续利用评估报告等国际项目,还在美国自然历史博物馆生物多样性与保护中心、美国国际开发署综合自然资源管理部门、西班牙巴塞罗那自治大学环境研究所等机构任职,曾任联合国教科文组织 “人与生物圈计划”研究顾问。
Dr. Xiaoyue Li is an environmental anthropologist specializing in Indigenous knowledge systems and climate adaptation. She is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. Her research delves into the integration of traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary climate challenges, with a focus on Indigenous climate monitoring systems and wild food resources. Through fieldwork across multiple Indigenous communities, such as the Akha and Nuosu peoples in Asia and the Tanalana in Madagascar, she investigates how traditional knowledge systems can inform climate adaptation strategies and enhance conservation outcomes. Her work bridges diverse knowledge traditions to create more effective and equitable climate solutions. Dr. Li has contributed to major international assessments, including the IPCC 6th Assessment Report and the IPBES Assessment of Sustainable Use of Wild Species. Previously, she worked as a research consultant at the American Museum of Natural History's Center for Biodiversity and Conservation and Integrated Natural Resource Management at USAID. She also held a postdoctoral position at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and worked as a research consultant for UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere Programme. She earned her Ph.D. in Applied Anthropology from Oregon State University in 2017.