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Seasons out of balance: Climate change impacts, vulnerability, and sustainable adaptation in interior Alaska.

机译:季节失衡:气候变化的影响,脆弱性以及阿拉斯加内部的可持续适应。

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Koyukon Elders of Alaska's Interior observe that "cold weather is growing old" and recent warming is contributing to a world out of balance. Alaska is among the most rapidly warming places globally, with the Interior experiencing the most pronounced warming statewide, and with significant regional-scale ecosystem services disruptions affecting subsistence hunting and harvest success. Vulnerability of individuals, households, and communities to climate change is exacerbated by rising energy costs and a regulatory system that constrains the adaptive flexibility needed to cope with impacts on livelihoods. Socioeconomic and cultural change notwithstanding, the well-being of rural native communities is still dependant on access and ability to harvest wild foods, with moose the example explored in this study.This research demonstrates that a recent trend during early fall results in seasonality shifts, where September is getting warmer and wetter and, most recently, temperatures during 2005-2007 were outside the normal, expected range of variability. The regulatory system lacks the flexibility needed to provide local hunters with sufficient opportunity to harvest moose. This complex interplay of climate, agency intervention, and rural community needs, increases vulnerability because of a "closing window" during the critical fall harvest. Sustainable adaptation requires collective, strategic action such as "in-season" management. It is argued that this approach will more effectively respond to climate variability, and provide the necessary venue wherein wildlife management includes climate science with the human dimensions of subsistence. It is further argued that new research initiatives will build social and institutional capital between the local hunters and agency managers.Over the last decade communities in the Koyukuk-Middle Yukon (KMY) region report an inability to satisfy their needs for harvesting moose before the hunting season closes, citing warmer falls, changing water levels, and the regulatory framework as primary causes. A combination of factors, including the complicated dual state/federal management system for wildlife and subsistence, creates uncertainties about the sustainability of moose populations and subsistence livelihoods in the region. By combining indigenous observations and understanding of climate and western social-natural sciences, this study examines the complex, multi-scaled interaction of climate change and subsistence livelihoods, with the goal of understanding vulnerability and adaptive capacity in the KMY region.
机译:阿拉斯加内政部的Koyukon长老观察到“寒冷的天气越来越老了”,最近的变暖正在使世界变得不平衡。阿拉斯加是全球变暖最迅速的地区之一,内陆全州变暖最为明显,区域范围内的大规模生态系统服务受到影响,影响了自给性狩猎和收获的成功。能源成本上涨和监管系统限制了应对生计影响所需的适应性灵活性,加剧了个人,家庭和社区对气候变化的脆弱性。尽管社会经济和文化发生了变化,但农村原住民的福祉仍然取决于获取野生食物的能力和能力,并以驼鹿为例进行了研究。这项研究表明,秋初的近期趋势导致季节性变化,该地区9月变暖和潮湿,最近,2005-2007年的温度超出正常的预期波动范围。监管系统缺乏为本地猎人提供足够的机会来捕捞驼鹿的灵活性。气候,机构干预和农村社区需求之间的这种复杂相互作用,由于在关键的秋季收成期间“关闭窗口”,增加了脆弱性。可持续适应要求采取集体战略行动,例如“季节性”管理。有人认为,这种方法将更有效地应对气候变化,并提供必要的场所,其中野生生物管理包括具有人类生存能力的气候科学。进一步的论点是,新的研究计划将在当地猎人和机构管理者之间建立社会和机构资本。在过去的十年中,科育库克-育空地区(KMY)地区的社区无法满足他们在狩猎前采集驼鹿的需求。季节关闭,理由是气温下降,水位变化和监管框架是主要原因。多种因素综合起来,包括复杂的野生动植物和生存双重州/联邦管理系统,给该地区的驼鹿种群和生存生计的可持续性带来了不确定性。通过结合土著人的观察和对气候以及西方社会自然科学的理解,本研究考察了气候变化与生计生计的复杂,多尺度的相互作用,其目的是了解KMY地区的脆弱性和适应能力。

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  • 作者

    McNeeley, Shannon Michele.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Alaska Fairbanks.;

  • 授予单位 University of Alaska Fairbanks.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Wildlife Management.Environmental Sciences.Climate Change.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 221 p.
  • 总页数 221
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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