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Social-Ecological Determinants of Access to Fish and Well-Being in Four Gwich'in Communities in Canada's Northwest Territories

机译:在加拿大西北地区四个格威的群体中获取鱼类和福祉的社会生态决定因素

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River systems globally are experiencing social-ecological changes that often impact Indigenous fishing practices, including climate change and resource developments. We explore the relationship between access to fish and well-being, and the determinants of access to fish amidst changing social-ecological conditions through interviews with 29 individuals across four Gwich'in First Nation communities in Canada's Northwest Territories. Our interviews show that socioeconomic and environmental barriers are making it harder to access fish and that this has negative implications for well-being. Despite these barriers, access to fish continues to make positive, diverse contributions to well-being in Gwich'in communities through socioeconomic factors such as sharing networks and adaptive practices that are often part of ecological monitoring and land-based education and facilitate access to fish. Increasing our understanding of the relationship between access to fish and well-being, and determinants of access to fish, can contribute to land-based programs, land-use planning, and decision-making in Gwich'in territory and other river systems.
机译:全球河流系统正在经历社会生态变化,这些变化往往会影响土着捕捞实践,包括气候变化和资源发展。我们探讨了进入鱼类和福祉之间的关系,并通过在加拿大西北地区的四个格威的第一民族社区的面试中改变社会生态条件,在不断变化社会生态条件下,进入鱼类的决定因素。我们的采访表明,社会经济和环境障碍正在使鱼类难以获得,这对福祉产生了负面影响。尽管有这些障碍,通过社会经济因素,避免进入鱼类的福祉,多样化,多样化,不同的贡献,如共享网络和自适应实践,通常是生态监测和陆地教育的一部分,并促进进入鱼类。增加我们对进入鱼类和福祉之间的关系的理解以及进入鱼类的决定因素,可以促进基于陆地的计划,土地利用规划和在格威的地区和其他河流系统中的决策。

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