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Looking back while moving forward: How past responses to climate change can inform future adaptation and mitigation strategies in the Arctic

机译:在前进时回顾:如何对气候变化的回应是如何通知北极的未来适应和缓解策略

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Modern Arctic Indigenous peoples face many interconnected pressures, not the least of which is anthropogenic climate change, which is emerging as one of the most dramatic drivers of social and economic change in recent memory. In this paper, we investigate whether or not insights into premodern strategies for coping with climate change-and especially the "deeper histories" of traditional ways-of-knowing-can play a useful role in future planning, management and mitigation efforts. We do this in two ways. First, we assess this special issue's 17 archaeological case studies, in order to determine whether they are conducted within a framework that is consistent with approaches to resilience in studies of modern Arctic communities. Second, we focus on three climate-driven challenges faced by Canadian Arctic Inuit: safe travel, food security and food safety. For each, we identify specific ways in which studies of past social-ecological systems intersect with modern climate adaptation. We conclude that since archaeological insights highlight the operation of decision-making processes within long-term culture-adaptive trajectories, they can offer unique insights into the much shorter-term processes currently underway. While we highlight many potential directions for productive collaboration, much more work is required in local and regional settings to demonstrate the full potential of archaeology for future-oriented planning and mitigation efforts.
机译:现代北极土着人民面临着许多相互关联的压力,并非最不重要的是人为气候变化,这是近期记忆中最戏剧性的社会和经济变化的最戏剧性的驱动因素之一。在本文中,我们调查了是否介绍了对应对气候变化的预先经纪战略 - 特别是传统知识途径的“更深层次的历史” - 可以在未来的规划,管理和缓解努力中发挥有用作用。我们以两种方式这样做。首先,我们评估这个特殊问题的17个考古学案例研究,以确定它们是否在一个框架内进行,这与现代北极社区研究的抵御方法一致。其次,我们专注于加拿大北极因纽特人面临的三个气候驱动挑战:安全旅行,粮食安全和食品安全。对于每个人来说,我们确定了过去社会生态系统与现代气候适应相交的具体方式。我们得出的结论是,由于考古洞察突出了长期文化适应性轨迹中决策过程的运作,它们可以为目前正在进行的更短期的流程提供独特的见解。虽然我们突出了许多潜在的生产合作方向,但在本地和区域环境中需要更多的工作,以证明未来导向的规划和缓解努力的考古的全部潜力。

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