The Archipelago of Hope
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
An enlightening global journey reveals the inextricable links between Indigenous cultures and their lands?and how it can form the foundation for climate change resilience around the world.
Gleb is an author deeply immersed in the interconnectedness of Indigenous cultures and their traditional territories, exploring these vital links as cornerstones of resilience. For over two decades, his work has focused on vital issues such as traditional resource management, governance, sacred sites, and climate adaptation across diverse global Indigenous communities. His writings, drawing from extensive fieldwork from the Arctic to the Amazon, illuminate the profound ecological knowledge and cultural wisdom essential for navigating contemporary challenges. Through his prose, Gleb champions the voices of Indigenous peoples, offering readers profound insights into their enduring strength and perspectives on environmental stewardship.


An enlightening global journey reveals the inextricable links between Indigenous cultures and their lands?and how it can form the foundation for climate change resilience around the world.
The ecological and cultural researcher discusses indigenous communities throughout the world and their creative efforts to deal with climate change, arguing that biological and cultural diversity are key to resilience.