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Climate change and Indigenous Health Promotion

机译:气候变化和土着健康促进

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Climate change poses a serious threat to the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples around the world. Despite living in diverse contexts, Indigenous peoples face a number of common challenges. Disproportionate threats from climate change exist due to a range of factors including unique relationships with the natural environment, socioeconomic deprivation, a greater existing burden of disease, poorer access to and quality of health care, and political marginalization. Responses to climate change at global, national, and local levels also threaten Indigenous people’s rights. While climate action presents many opportunities to improve health and reduce inequities, there is also significant potential for climate mitigation and adaptation policies to inflict harm on Indigenous peoples. An important aspect of this is the impact on traditional lands, which are acknowledged as a fundamental determinant of Indigenous health and well-being. This article seeks to elucidate the relationships between climate change and Indigenous health and to inform health promotion solutions to achieve climate justice for Indigenous peoples. The underpinning analysis is founded on a Kaupapa Māori positioning, which seeks transformative change and involves critiquing Western knowledges and structures that undermine Indigenous rights. A central theme is that anthropogenic climate change is intimately connected to the ideologies, systems and practices of colonialism, and that the impacts on Indigenous peoples can be conceptualized as an intensification of the process of colonization. It is not possible to understand and address climate-related health impacts for Indigenous peoples without examining this broader context of colonial oppression, marginalization and dispossession. The challenge for health promotion is to engage in a process of decolonization. This involves deconstructing its own systems and practices to avoid reinforcing colonialism and perpetuating inequities. It also requires health promotion practitioners to support Indigenous self-determination and recognize Indigenous knowledges as a critical foundation for climate change and health solutions.
机译:气候变化对世界各地的土着人民的健康和福祉构成了严重的威胁。尽管生活在不同的环境中,土着人民面临着一些共同挑战。由于包括与自然环境,社会经济剥夺的独特关系,社会经济剥夺,疾病的更大负担,较差的疾病负担以及医疗保健质量以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化,以及政治边缘化以及政治边缘化的威胁。对全球,国家和地方各级气候变化的回应也威胁着土着人民的权利。虽然气候行动呈现许多改善健康和减少不平等的机会,但对土着人民造成伤害的气候缓解和适应政策也存在显着潜力。这一重要方面是对传统土地的影响,被认为是土着健康和福祉的基本决定因素。本文旨在阐明气候变化与土着健康之间的关系,并告知健康促进解决方案,实现土着人民的气候正义。支撑性分析是在Kaupapa毛利定位的基础上,寻求变革改变,并涉及批评西方知识和破坏土着权利的结构。中央主题是人为气候变化与殖民主义的意识形态,系统和实践紧密相关,并且对土着人民的影响可以概念化为殖民化过程的强化。不可能理解和解决与土着人民的气候相关的健康影响,而不检查这种殖民压迫,边缘化和脱落的更广泛的背景。健康促进的挑战是从事脱殖企业的过程。这涉及解构自己的系统和实践,以避免加强殖民主义和延续的不公平。它还要求健康促进从业者支持土着自决,并认为土着知识作为气候变化和健康解决方案的关键基础。

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