
معرفی
Michael Kotutwa Johnson is a Hopi Tribe member affiliated with the University of Arizona's School of Natural Resources and the Environment. He holds a PhD in Natural Resources, a Master of Public Policy, and a B.S. in Agriculture.
- Primary Role: Assistant Specialist at the Indigenous Resiliency Center
- Key Contributions: Co-author of the Indigenous Chapter in the National Climate Assessment Five, advocate for the Restoration of the American Indian Food System
- Practice: Continues Hopi dry farming traditions
His research integrates Indigenous conservation principles with modern sustainability challenges, focusing on food sovereignty and climate adaptation. Johnson's work bridges traditional ecological knowledge with academic frameworks, emphasizing Indigenous stewardship as a solution to contemporary environmental issues.
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