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'The best scientists are the people that's out there': Inuit-led integrated environment and health monitoring to respond to climate change in the Circumpolar North

机译:“最好的科学家是那里的人”:因纽特人导致的综合环境和健康监测,以应对气候变化在Circumpolar North

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Amidst unprecedented variability and change in climate across the Circumpolar North, increasing attention has been directed towards integrated environment and health monitoring systems to inform responses to climate change impacts on Inuit health. Yet, existing monitoring systems are often not designed to consider Inuit-identified conceptualizations of wellbeing that can help identify, monitor, and respond to the more intangible losses and damages from climate change. This study-conducted in partnership with the Inuit community of Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada-aimed to characterize what Inuit value and want monitored to develop a conceptual framework for an Inuit-led integrated monitoring system. Using community-led research approaches, data were drawn from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 31 individuals including community members (n = 13), government representatives (n = 14), and healthcare professionals (n = 4) in Nunatsiavut between 2015 and 2016. Thematic analysis of these data was guided by a constant-comparative process. Interviewees described how monitoring climatic and environmental conditions was grounded in land-attachment, reciprocity, knowledge sharing, and self-determination. Findings enhance understandings of how Inuit-led monitoring in the North can guide climate change adaptation that considers intangible losses and damages to wellbeing and ways of living. Further, these findings illustrate how localized perspectives on climate change can contribute to place-based public health research and policy that reflect what matters most to communities.
机译:在北方气候北方气候的前所未有的变异性和变化中,越来越关注综合环境和健康监测系统,以便为对因子健康产生气候变化影响的反应。然而,现有的监测系统通常不是旨在考虑的幸福概念概念化,可以帮助识别,监测,并响应来自气候变化的更具无形的损失和损害。这项研究 - 与加拿大的努纳·努纳州的因纽特人群社区合作 - 旨在表征内部价值,并希望监测为Inuit-LED集成监控系统开发概念框架。利用社区主导的研究方法,数据来自深入,半结构化访谈,有31个个人,包括社区成员(N = 13),政府代表(N = 14),医疗保健专业人员(N = 4)之间2015年和2016年。对这些数据的主题分析是由常数比较过程指导的。受访者描述了如何监测气候和环境条件在土地附属,互惠,知识共享和自决方面是基础的。调查结果提高了对北方Inuit-LED监测如何引导气候变化适应的理解,以考虑无形损失和对福利和生活方式的损害。此外,这些研究结果说明了对气候变化的局部观点如何促进基于地方的公共卫生研究和政策,反映了对社区最重要的事情。

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