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Local Wisdom in the Forefront of Natural Hazard Prediction
Joe Morolong Local Municipality, South AfricaTuesday, May 13, 2025
The study conducted in Joe Morolong Local Municipality involved 109 participants. They were part of focus group discussions and virtual interviews. The goal was to understand the indicators these communities use to predict natural hazards. The findings were fascinating. These communities rely on a wide range of environmental signs. They look at changes in vegetation, lunar cycles, cloud formations, bird behaviors, and wind speed and direction. All of these signs are part of a complex web of indicators that help them to predict and prepare for natural hazards. This knowledge is not just about survival, it is about thriving in a world that is constantly changing.
By recognizing and integrating these local indicators with meteorological forecasts, disaster risk management efforts can be strengthened. This is not just about making the predictions more accurate, it is about making the responses more effective. It is about giving rural communities the tools they need to mitigate the risks and impacts of natural hazards. It is about empowering them to take control of their own futures. By combining local knowledge with modern technology, it is possible to create a more comprehensive and effective early warning system. This system can help to save lives and protect communities. It can help to build a more resilient and sustainable future for all.
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