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What we know, do not know, and need to know about climate change vulnerability in the western Canadian Arctic: a systematic literature review

机译:我们了解,不知道和需要了解的加拿大西部北极地区的气候变化脆弱性:系统的文献综述

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This letter systematically reviews and synthesizes scientific and gray literature publications (n = 420) to identify and characterize the nature of climate change vulnerability in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region of the western Canadian Arctic and identify gaps in understanding. The literature documents widespread evidence of climate change, with implications for human and biophysical systems. Adaptations are being employed to manage changing conditions and are indicative of a high adaptive capacity. However, barriers to adaptation are evident and are expected to constrain adaptive capacity to future climate change. Continued climate change is predicted for the region, with differential exposure sensitivity for communities, groups and sectors: a function of social–economic–biophysical characteristics and projected future climatic conditions. Existing climate risks are expected to increase in magnitude and frequency, although the interaction between projected changes and socio-economic–demographic trends has not been assessed. The capacity for adapting to future climate change has also not been studied. The review identifies the importance of targeted vulnerability research that works closely with community members and other stakeholders to address research needs. Importantly, the fully categorized list of reviewed references accompanying this letter will be a valuable resource for those working or planning to work in the region, capturing climate change research published since 1990. At a broader level, the systematic review methodology offers a promising tool for climate/environmental change studies in general where there is a large and emerging body of research but limited understanding of research gaps and needs.
机译:这封信系统地审查和综合了科学和灰色文献出版物(n = 420),以鉴定和表征加拿大西部北极地区暴雨聚居区气候变化脆弱性的性质,并找出理解上的空白。文献记载了气候变化的广泛证据,对人类和生物物理系统有影响。适应被用于管理变化的条件,并且指示高适应能力。但是,适应的障碍是显而易见的,并有望将其适应能力限制在未来的气候变化中。预计该地区将继续发生气候变化,其对社区,群体和部门的暴露敏感性不同:这是社会,经济,生物物理特征和未来气候条件预测的函数。尽管尚未评估预计的变化与社会经济人口统计学趋势之间的相互作用,但现有的气候风险预计将在数量和频率上增加。还没有研究适应未来气候变化的能力。审查确定了针对性漏洞研究的重要性,该研究必须与社区成员和其他利益相关者密切合作,以满足研究需求。重要的是,这封信随附的经过全面审查的参考文献清单,对于在该地区工作或计划在该地区工作的人员而言,将是一个宝贵的资源,记录了自1990年以来发表的气候变化研究。在更广泛的层面上,系统的审查方法为总体而言,气候/环境变化研究涉及大量的研究和新兴研究,但对研究差距和需求的了解有限。

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