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Understanding subarctic wildlife in Eastern James Bay under changing climatic and socio-environmental conditions: bringing together Cree hunters' ecological knowledge and scientific observations

机译:在变化的气候和社会环境条件下了解东部詹姆斯湾的北极北极野生动物:将Cree猎人的生态知识和科学观察结合在一起

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The Canadian Subarctic is undergoing climatic and environmental changes which are leading to wide-ranging implications for wildlife, ecosystems and aboriginal communities. Through their long-term experience and observations, Cree hunters of the Eastern James Bay are aware of the local manifestations of changes to animal ecology. This article presents and analyses Cree observations of the effects of altering climatic and environmental conditions on animals and their habitat. Cree Trappers Association (CTA) members are witnessing the appearance of pioneer species, changes in animal population trends, migration patterns and distribution, animal behavior, health and habitat which in turn has impacted Cree traditional subsistence activities. Their observations have the potential to fill gaps in wildlife research for subarctic Canada and could serve to influence culturally appropriate environmental change adaptation strategies. The climate change application in the GeoPortal of Eeyou Istchee - a community-based geospatial information tool developed by the CTA to record climate observations and changes in ecosystem is presented in this article denoting the engagement of the Cree in subarctic research. This article contrasts Cree hunters' observation with scientific knowledge and identifies challenges and areas of convergence between scientific and indigenous expertise for investigating animal ecology under a changing climate in the Subarctic.
机译:加拿大亚北极地区正在经历气候和环境的变化,这对野生动植物,生态系统和原住民社区产生了广泛的影响。通过他们的长期经验和观察,东部詹姆斯湾的Cree猎人意识到动物生态变化的局部表现。本文介绍并分析了Cree观察到的气候和环境条件变化对动物及其栖息地的影响。 Cree Trappers协会(CTA)的成员正在目睹先锋物种的出现,动物种群趋势的变化,迁移方式和分布,动物行为,健康和栖息地,这些反过来又影响了Cree的传统生存活动。他们的观察结果有可能填补加拿大北极地区野生动植物研究的空白,并可能有助于影响适合文化的环境变化适应策略。本文介绍了气候变化在Eeyou Istchee的GeoPortal中的应用,Eeyou Istchee是由CTA开发的基于社区的地理空间信息工具,用于记录气候观测和生态系统的变化,表明Cree参与了亚北极研究。本文将Cree猎人的观察与科学知识进行了对比,并确定了在亚北极气候变化的情况下研究动物生态学的科学和本地专业知识之间的挑战和融合领域。

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    《Polar Geography》 |2012年第4期|245-270|共26页
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    Department of Geography, Universite de Montreal, CP6128, Succursale Centre- Ville, Montreal Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada;

    Department of Geography, Universite de Montreal, CP6128, Succursale Centre- Ville, Montreal Quebec H3C 3J7, Canada;

    Cree Trappers' Association, Eastmain, Canada;

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