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Rebuilding northern foodsheds, sustainable food systems, community well-being, and food security

机译:重建北部的食物集散区,可持续的粮食系统,社区福祉和粮食安全

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Background. Multiple climatic, environmental and socio-economic pressures have accumulated to the point where they interfere with the ability of remote rural Alaska Native communities to achieve food security with locally harvestable food resources. The harvest of wild foods has been the historical norm, but most Alaska Native villages are transitioning to a cash economy, with increasing reliance on industrially produced, store-bought foods, and with less reliable access to and reliance on wild, country foods. While commercially available market foods provide one measure of food security, the availability and quality of market foods are subject to the vagaries and vulnerabilities of the global food system; access is dependent on one's ability to pay, is limited to what is available on the shelves of small rural stores, and, store-bought foods do not fulfill the important roles that traditional country foods play in rural communities and cultures. Country food access is also constrained by rising prices of fuel and equipment, a federal and state regulatory framework that sometimes hinders rather than helps rural subsistence users who need to access traditional food resources, a regulatory framework that is often not responsive to changes in climate, weather and seasonality, and a shifting knowledge base in younger generations about how to effectively harvest, process and store wild foods.Objective. The general objective is to provide a framework for understanding the social, cultural, ecological and political dimensions of rural Alaska Native food security, and to provide information on the current trends in rural Alaska Native food systems.Design. This research is based on our long-term ethnographic, subsistence and food systems work in coastal and interior Alaska. This includes research about the land mammal harvest, the Yukon River and coastal fisheries, community and village gardens, small livestock production and red meat systems that are scaled appropriately to village size and capacity, and food-system intervention strategies designed to rebuild local and rural foodsheds and to restore individual and community health.Results. The contemporary cultural, economic and nutrition transition has severe consequences for the health of people and for the viability of rural communities, and in ways that are not well tracked by the conventional food security methodologies and frameworks. This article expands the discussion of food security and is premised on a holistic model that integrates the social, cultural, ecological, psychological and biomedical aspects of individual and community health.Conclusion. We propose a new direction for food-system design that prioritizes the management of place-based food portfolios above the more conventional management of individual resources, one with a commitment to as much local and regional food production and/or harvest for local and regional consumption as is possible, and to community self-reliance and health for rural Alaska Natives.
机译:背景。多种气候,环境和社会经济压力已累积到足以干扰偏远的阿拉斯加农村土著社区利用当地可收获的粮食资源实现粮食安全的能力。野生食品的收获一直是历史惯例,但是大多数阿拉斯加原住民村庄正在向现金经济过渡,对工业生产的,自购的食品的依赖日益增加,而对野生,乡村食品的获取和依赖则越来越不可靠。虽然市售的市场食品提供了一种确保粮食安全的措施,但市场食品的可获得性和质量却受到全球食品系统的多变和脆弱性的影响;能否获得食物取决于人的支付能力,仅限于农村小型商店的货架上可以买到的东西,而且商店购买的食品不能发挥传统乡村食品在农村社区和文化中发挥的重要作用。燃料和设备价格的上涨也限制了国家的粮食获取;联邦和州的监管框架有时会阻碍而不是帮助需要获取传统粮食资源的农村生计用户,而该框架往往无法应对气候变化,天气和季节性,以及年轻一代不断变化的知识基础,以了解如何有效地收获,加工和储存野生食品。总的目的是提供一个框架,以了解阿拉斯加农村土著食品安全的社会,文化,生态和政治方面,并提供有关阿拉斯加农村土著食品系统当前趋势的信息。设计。这项研究基于我们在阿拉斯加沿海和内陆地区的长期人种学,生存和食物系统研究。这包括对陆地哺乳动物的收获,育空河和沿海渔业,社区和乡村花园,小牲畜生产和红肉系统(根据村庄的大小和能力进行适当缩放)进行的研究,以及旨在重建当地和农村的食品系统干预策略食区并恢复个人和社区的健康。当代的文化,经济和营养转型对人们的健康和农村社区的生存以及以传统粮食安全方法和框架无法很好地跟踪的方式造成了严重后果。本文扩大了对粮食安全的讨论,并以一个整体模型为前提,该模型整合了个人和社区健康的社会,文化,生态,心理和生物医学方面。我们为食品系统设计提出了一个新的方向,该方向应优先管理基于场所的食品组合,而不是更常规的单个资源管理,并致力于尽可能多的本地和区域食品生产和/或收获,以供本地和区域消费并尽可能提高阿拉斯加农村土著社区的自力更生和健康。

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